HP LaserJet M700 Print Media Guide - Page 53

An impression made in a wet sheet of paper as it is being manufactured. Watermarks are visible when the sheet is held up

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● 120 to 150 for photocopy grades (wove or regular finishes) ● 40 to 60 for very smooth laser or coated grades ● 250 to 300 for cockle finishes ● greater than 350 for traditional linen and laid finishes waste paper A generic term used for post-consumer waste and some pre-consumer waste. watermark An impression made in a wet sheet of paper as it is being manufactured. Watermarks are visible when the sheet is held up to light. They appear as a word, symbol, or other impression. ENWW Glossary 47

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120 to 150 for photocopy grades (wove or regular finishes)
40 to 60 for very smooth laser or coated grades
250 to 300 for cockle finishes
greater than 350 for traditional linen and laid finishes
waste paper
A generic term used for post-consumer waste and some pre-consumer waste.
watermark
An impression made in a wet sheet of paper as it is being manufactured. Watermarks are visible when the sheet is held up
to light. They appear as a word, symbol, or other impression.
ENWW
Glossary
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