1-800 Flyers

Choosing the right paper stock for your print project can make all the difference in how professional, impactful, and durable your final product looks and feels. At 1-800 Flyers, we offer a range of paper types, each with its unique characteristics in terms of thickness, finish, and durability. Here's a breakdown of the paper stocks we offer to help you choose the best option for your needs:

1. Economy Paper (70lb Text)

  • Characteristics: Lightweight, flexible, and affordable, this paper stock is ideal for bulk mailings, leaflets, or large volumes of informational flyers.
  • Thickness: This stock is thinner than standard copy paper, making it easy to fold and distribute.
  • Example Uses: Handout flyers at events, menus, or mass marketing materials.

2. Economy Paper (80lb Text, Semi-Glossy Both Sides)

  • Characteristics: Slightly thicker than the 70lb text, this semi-gloss finish gives your printed pieces a subtle sheen without overwhelming glare.
  • Thickness: Similar to a magazine page, offering a step up in durability compared to lighter stocks.
  • Example Uses: Brochures, newsletters, or catalogs that need a balance between weight and appearance.

3. Economy Paper (80lb Text, Matte Both Sides)

  • Characteristics: The same weight as the semi-gloss version but with a matte finish, providing a smooth and shine-free surface that is easy to write on.
  • Thickness: Similar to a premium magazine or pamphlet.
  • Example Uses: Print pieces where writing or clarity is crucial, such as forms, reports, or mailers.

4. Standard Cover (80lb Cover, Gloss Both Sides)

  • Characteristics: A medium-thick, durable cover stock with a glossy finish that enhances color vibrancy and makes images pop.
  • Thickness: Stiffer and more substantial than text paper, providing a high-quality, professional feel.
  • Example Uses: Business cards, brochures, and presentation folders where you need a sturdy, colorful appearance.

5. Premium Cover (100lb Cover, Gloss Both Sides)

  • Characteristics: Thicker and more durable than the 80lb cover, this stock adds an extra layer of sturdiness. The gloss finish maximizes the vibrancy of colors and adds a professional sheen.
  • Thickness: Feels substantial and stiff, offering a more premium touch.
  • Example Uses: Luxury brochures, high-end business cards, or product catalogs that need to leave a lasting impression.

6. Premium Cover (100lb Text, Matte Both Sides)

  • Characteristics: While thick and sturdy, the matte finish reduces shine, giving this paper a smooth, professional feel with excellent readability.
  • Thickness: Comparable to thick magazine covers but easier to write on than glossy options.
  • Example Uses: Premium brochures, custom booklets, or invitations where design and functionality both matter.

7. Basic Cardstock (10pt. Gloss Both Sides)

  • Characteristics: Cardstock is thicker and stiffer than text paper, making this a solid choice for more durable printed materials. The gloss finish on both sides gives it a smooth, reflective look.
  • Thickness: Equivalent to a thin business card or postcard, making it suitable for everyday needs.
  • Example Uses: Standard business cards, small posters, or direct mail pieces where durability is essential.

8. Basic Cardstock (10pt. Matte Both Sides)

  • Characteristics: The same thickness as the 10pt gloss stock, but with a matte finish that’s easier to write on and has a more subtle, professional look.
  • Thickness: Feels substantial yet versatile, ideal for materials that need to balance durability and design.
  • Example Uses: Business cards, appointment cards, and invitations where texture and legibility matter.

9. Standard Cardstock (14pt. Front Gloss, Back Uncoated)

  • Characteristics: This is a thicker stock with a gloss finish on the front for visual appeal and an uncoated back, making it perfect for writing or stamping.
  • Thickness: This stock feels like a premium business card, offering more durability than lighter stocks.
  • Example Uses: Business cards, postcards, or product tags where both appearance and functionality are needed.

10. Standard Cardstock (14pt. Gloss Both Sides)

  • Characteristics: A thick, sturdy stock with a glossy finish on both sides, designed to enhance the richness of colors and the sharpness of images.
  • Thickness: Feels durable and premium, ideal for long-lasting, high-quality print materials.
  • Example Uses: Premium business cards, postcards, or high-end brochures.

11. Standard Cardstock (14pt. Matte Both Sides)

  • Characteristics: The same thickness as the 14pt gloss stock but with a smooth, matte finish on both sides. Matte stock has less glare and is easy to write on.
  • Thickness: Substantial and sturdy, offering a professional and subdued finish.
  • Example Uses: Business cards, flyers, or professional presentation materials where a refined, understated look is desired.

12. Thick Cardstock (16pt. Matte Both Sides)

  • Characteristics: The thickest stock we offer, this 16pt matte cardstock is highly durable, offering both a strong visual impact and a feel of quality in hand.
  • Thickness: Heavier than a typical business card, with a solid, premium feel.
  • Example Uses: High-end business cards, luxury invitations, or postcards designed to leave a lasting impression.

13. Standard Cardstock (14pt. Linen Paper)

  • Characteristics: This premium cardstock has a textured, linen-like finish that adds a touch of elegance and sophistication. The texture gives it a tactile quality that’s perfect for formal or high-end uses.
  • Thickness: Similar in weight to other 14pt stocks, but the textured finish makes it feel more substantial and luxurious.
  • Example Uses: Ideal for invitations, premium business cards, or any project where you want to convey a sense of quality and refinement.

        With its unique texture, 14pt Linen Paper is perfect for creating a memorable impression, making it a great choice for luxury                 stationery, event invitations, or business cards that need to stand out.

Choosing the Right Stock for Your Project

  • For everyday printing: Economy paper stocks are perfect for handouts, mass mailers, or other high-volume, budget-conscious needs.
  • For premium presentations: Choose a glossy or matte cardstock in 14pt or higher for more durable, high-quality pieces that will stand out.
  • For writing needs: Matte finishes or uncoated backs are ideal for projects where text or handwritten notes will be added.

Each of these paper stocks offers a unique balance of durability, finish, and thickness to fit the specific needs of your project. Whether you need a sleek, high-gloss finish to make your business cards stand out or a subtle, matte look for professional brochures, we’ve got you covered at 1-800 Flyers.

Feel free to contact us with any questions and a member of our team can help you decide.