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GSM: A Simpler System for Paper Weight
What’s thicker, 65# layer, 90# measure, or 100# recompense? It’s a question most text industry people conscious the answer to, but just after a adequately confusing culture period. GSM, g or g/m2 is a reciprocal term in European countries that’s gaining force here in the Coordinated States. These are the metric designations to show “grams per bourgeois meter” and altogether simply, the bigger the swarm, the thicker the paper.
For certification, printing paper is mainly between 60 and 150 GSM. 20# emulate paper or 50# post paper is about 75 GSM. Anything heavier than 160 GSM is considered pasteboard/cover lay in. Most digital equipage manufacturers set out minimum and top GSM for their paper competence restrictions, and so more and more digital papers be being presented GSM on their cartons or reams.
Micro Plan Inc. has a fairly exhaustive paper weight conversion page at their website, along with global metric point sizes and other type/paper facts.
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