Here is how to specify paper for an upmarket magazine with a special look and feel: you choose G-Print. The smooth, coated surface ensures the level of image printing that attracts high-profile advertising. Yet readability is never compromised – the low-reflecting surface facilitates and encourages reading. The bulky pages make your magazine thick and the high fibre content of the paper makes the magazine pleasurable to hold and handle. G-Print can give your magazine special character. It lets you make a deliberate statement.
Attractive catalogues with G-Print

It’s when reading the catalogue that people make the buying decision. Information-packed text sections demand perfect readability (1), especially for fine print. You get even colour in tinted areas (2) and high quality image printing (3). G-Print handles both heavier and lighter pictures well. The low substance is chosen to save money on postage – with the high opacity (4) of G-Print, this presents no problem.
G-Print – for both images and text

In magazines, perfect readability (1) and quality image reproduction are major success factors. Good image printing (2) attracts advertisers – crucial for survival. Quality finish in the presentation of the content includes colour consistency in large tinted areas (3). High opacity (4) allows for printing of heavy pictures. Thanks to the bulky pages the magazine gets more body (5). Nice paper feel adds value for the reader.
G-Print attracts and protects

Covers made of G-Print are tough (1), they protect the content of your book or brochure. Quality image printing (2) invites people to open and read the brochure or buy the book. Nothing but perfect readability (3) will do. G-Print has excellent scoring and folding properties (4), which is necessary for nice-looking covers in high substances. What’s good enough for Rolls-Royce should be good enough for everyone else.
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