Paper Characteristics
Matte Paper is a white, non-glossy cardstock with a smooth, refined surface and minimal light reflection. It offers a soft and stable visual appearance. The natural white tone ensures accurate color reproduction and preserves fine image details, while reducing glare so that images remain clear under various lighting conditions.
Weight & Texture
This cardstock has a solid thickness and rigidity, providing a firm and substantial feel. It resists bending and wrinkling, making it suitable for prints that require structural stability. The matte finish produces a softer, more natural visual effect and minimizes glare in brightly lit environments.
Printing Method
Supports both single-sided and double-sided printing. Ink is well absorbed by the paper, resulting in sharp edges without bleeding or diffusion. The matte surface ensures consistent print performance and renders image details in a natural and balanced way.
Available Sizes
A2 (420 × 594 mm)
A3 (297 × 420 mm)
A4 (210 × 297 mm)
Print Quality Options
Three levels of print quality are available:
Standard Quality – Suitable for everyday display, text, and basic image output.
High Quality – Enhanced precision with improved color and detail, ideal for photography and exhibition prints.
MAX Quality – Highest resolution and color performance, suitable for important works, exhibition-grade output, or archival-quality prints.
Storage
The paper is relatively stable and easy to store. It is recommended to keep it flat or store it in folders or portfolios to prevent corner damage and surface wear.
Visual Effect
The matte surface reduces reflections, giving images a calm and delicate appearance. The overall look is natural and understated, emphasizing the artwork itself rather than the material.
Applications
Photographic prints
Exhibition displays (images and text)
Fine art printing and portfolios
Design and presentation projects requiring low glare and visual stability
Note
All product photos are taken using a smartphone’s original camera without filters or post-processing. The images were captured indoors at night using two desk lamps as light sources, aiming to present the most accurate representation of the product.