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Re: off topic Question of the day..



On Sunday, July 10, 2016 08:33:37 PM David Wright wrote:

> BTW I do find American paper weights about as obfuscated as anything.

> I think you need to serve an apprenticeship in printing to have a clue.

> There'a website http://okpaper.com/calculators/lbs-to-gsm that claims

> to do the conversion. Type in 20 lbs and it spits out

> GSM text 29.6

> GSM cover 54.16

> They're not seriously telling me that the standard US paper weight

> (20lbs) comes out at those gsm values. 80gsm is standard, and if you

> buy 70gsm at cheap stores, there's a fair chance it'll misfeed in the

> printer. 60gsm comes in writing tablets and would be hopeless in any

> machine. (I haven't a clue what "text" and "cover" mean.)

> Of course, the fundamental problem with the American system is 20 lbs

> of what? Yes, paper; but how much?

 

From a quick google search:

 

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What does 20 lb paper mean? | Yahoo Answers

https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid...

Jun 4, 2008 - Best Answer: "Paper weight refers to the weight of a 500-sheet ream of 17" x 22" paper. Each of these sheets is equivalent to four letter size ...

</quote>

 

 

 


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