


This may not be a big deal to someone printing 1 book. I reserve the first grade DUO or almost perfect paper for the regular edition. If you use even slightly curled paper the books become warped.įor my maquettes I just glue 2 reg inkjet pages back to back. A big problem for book printers is getting flat paper. I've used pretty much all DUO paper out there - some are better than others. You can get by with no interleaf on Mate if you don't care about some shinning and scuffing on the blacks Gloss / SG / Luster holds up pretty good with no interleaf. Matte will always need an archival plastic interleaf. There are also a number of RC Gloss / SG DUO papers out there. Harman by Hahnemühle Matte Fibre Duo 210 gsm Premier Art Fine Art Smooth Matte Duo 325 gsmĪrista II Fiber Duo Bright White Heavy Weight Matte 330 gsmĪrista II Fiber Duo Natural White Heavy Weight Matte 330 gsm Innova Smooth Cotton High White Duo 215 gsm Hahnemühle Fine Art Photo Rag Book & Album 220 gsm Staples Photo Supreme Duo Matte 11 mil GermanyĪrista II Fine Art Matte Bright White Duo 210 gsmĪrista II Fine Art Matte Natural White Duo 210 gsm Red River Paper Arctic Polar Luster Duo 50 lbīrilliant Supreme Matte Duo 230 gsm GermanyĮpson Premium Presentation Paper Duo Matte **** 48 lb Japan Here are some DUO options from the Encyclopedia of Photographic and Fine Art Ink Jet Printing Media
