Which paper should you choose for printing your cards?

Coated Matt 350gr (392µm)

The coated matt paper, manufactured in France, is a paper with an exceptional hand, high mattness, good opacity, high whiteness.
It can be perfectly combined with a glossy acrylic varnish or a glossy polypro lamination.

2 Side Solid Coated 295gr (330µm) ou 345gr (445µm)

The Crescendo C2S is an extra white multilayer GZ graphics card.
This paper offers excellent smoothness, whiteness and brightness combined with strength and finishing properties making it the ideal choice for any graphic or packaging application that requires luxury and quality. It is ideal for use with acrylic varnish, polypro lamination, spot UV or hot foil.

1 Side Solid Coated 340gr (496µm)

Crescendo® C1S 1-sided coated card is a glossy white SBS board with a double-layer front and uncoated reverse. This paper features a smooth, glossy side and a writable side like a postcard. The GZ WestRock Crescendo® C1S 1-side coated card is 100% PEFC certified from production to die-cutting, as well as ISEGA certified for food conformity.

2 Side Solid Coated 300gr (272µm)

NovaKart is a very opaque and rigid high quality paper thanks to its black glue lamination, not visible on the edge. You can use this graphic board with confidence for the playing card market and avoid any transparency effect to prevent cheating.