I. Paper Material
1. Pure wood pulp paper Pure wood pulp paper is a commonly used office paper, mainly made of wood. It has a high degree of whiteness, smoothness, and ink absorption, meeting daily printing and writing needs. Additionally, pure wood pulp paper has good environmental performance and can be recycled and reused.2. Recycled paper
Recycled paper is made from waste paper and has good environmental performance. It has a moderate thickness, a rough surface, and good ink absorption, making it suitable for printing and copying. 3. Art paper Art paper is usually used for special occasions, such as brochures and picture books. Its material is special, with high toughness and aesthetic appeal, suitable for printing high-quality images and text. II. Paper Thickness Paper thickness is one of the important indicators to measure paper quality. In office work, a moderate thickness is generally a better choice. If the paper is too thin, it may cause issues such as unclear printing and easy tearing. On the other hand, if the paper is too thick, it may increase costs and waste resources. Therefore, selecting paper with an appropriate thickness is a wise choice. III. Characteristics of Paper Suitable for Office Use Besides material and thickness, paper suitable for office use should also have the following characteristics: 1. High whiteness: High whiteness provides clear printing results, making text and images more vivid. 2. Good ink absorption: Good ink absorption ensures that text and images are printed with a bright and clear appearance, without blurring or smearing. 3. High strength: High strength guarantees that the paper is not easily torn during use, prolonging its service life. 4. Environmental performance: Environmental performance is one of the important considerations in modern offices. Choosing recyclable and low-polluting paper helps protect the environment.