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What is Laid Paper?

Laid paper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Laid paper is a type of paper having a ribbed texture imparted by the manufacturing process. In the pre-mechanical period of European papermaking (from the 12th century into the 19th century), laid paper was the predominant kind of paper produced.



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With unmatched craftsmanship, CLASSIC® Laid Papers set the high standard in premium watermarked papers. The fibers are uniquely positioned through the art of watermarking. A dandy roll, made with thousands of hand manipulated wires imparts the laid surface, emulating the look and feel of hand-made papers. While printing technologies, color trends and design sensibilities changes, this paper’s ability to impress remain constant.

Deeply Environmental

Every CLASSIC® Laid sheet is FSC® Certified, Green-e Certified and made Carbon Neutral Plus. CLASSIC® Laid Recycled 100 Bright White and Recycled 100 Natural White are also Green Seal Certified, Processed Chlorine Free and 100% Post Consumer. Plus, you can select from eight additional recycled colors, each containing a minimum of 30% post consumer recycled fiber and are also Green Seal Certified.

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Linen Paper
Linen paper looks and feels like the fine linen fabric for which it is named. It has a subtle embossed texture with a crosshatch pattern that is reminiscent of a fine linen table cloth. Paper with a linen finish is often used for personal stationery, business letterhead, or fine restaurant menus … anytime a classic, elegant look is desired.
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Laid Paper
Laid is another type of finish that emulates the look of fine hand-crafted paper from the early days. Its texture is made up of horizontal and vertical ribs known as “chain lines.” It is created using a dandy roll (wire cylinder) to impress the pattern into the paper along with the watermark at the wet end of the manufacturing process.
Southworth makes two varieties of Laid finish papers: Antique Laid and Private Stock®.
Both are ideal for letterheads, reports and presentations where a distinctive look and rich, crisp feel, characteristic of all Southworth cotton fiber papers, is important. The difference between the two is discerned by the width of the space between the rib lines.
You may wonder why Southworth carries two options?  It’s because our customers demand it. It all boils down to personal choice.
What’s your preference?

 http://www.southworth.com/about-paper/how-to-choose-the-right-paper/how-to-choose-finish/

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