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FAQ
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Handmade paper is mainly operated by hand, using curtain frames and manual fishing sheet by sheet. Soft texture and strong water absorption, suitable for ink writing, painting and printing, such as Chinese rice paper. Its output accounts for a small proportion of the total production of modern paper. Machine-made paper refers to the general term for paper produced by mechanization, such as printing paper, packaging paper, etc.
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There is no strict distinction between the two. Generally, the weight of less than 200g per square meter is called paper, and the above is called cardboard. Paperboard accounts for about 40~50% of the total output of paper, mainly used for commodity packaging, such as box paperboard, packaging cardboard, etc. Internationally, paper and cardboard are usually counted separately.
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Packaging paper: whiteboard paper, white cardboard, kraft cardboard, kraft paper, corrugated paper, containerboard, tea board paper, sheepskin, goosebump paper, cigarette paper, silicone paper, paper cup (bag) base paper, coated paper, cellophane, oil-proof, moisture-proof paper, transparent paper, aluminum foil, trademark, label paper, fruit bag paper, black cardboard, color cardboard, double gray paper, grayboard paper.
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The commonly used paper is gold and silver cardboard, white cardboard, coated paper, kraft paper, oilproof, double adhesive paper, writing paper, newspaper printing paper, corrugated cardboard and so on.
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Uneven seal ink: Some areas may have more or less stamp ink than others, resulting in a less clear stamp pattern. This situation can be solved by adjusting the amount of ink or applying it evenly with a brush.