I started my printing "career" using low end equipment and cheap copy paper. Overall it went well, but due to having a few issues (cold and damp weather setting in, paper curling, ink bleeding, etc..) I am starting to be a little more critical and I am on the lookout for better quality paper that doesn't cost an arm and a leg.
So the question is, how do you asses the quality of paper? Are there some standards and criteria to look out for before purchase? Or is this a matter of experience through trial and error?
Perhaps there are some good books or websites one can go to learn more about the science behind good quality paper?
Pushing my luck even further, where can I find good quality paper in NZ for a reasonable price? Any recommended brands and/or suppliers?
So the question is, how do you asses the quality of paper? Are there some standards and criteria to look out for before purchase? Or is this a matter of experience through trial and error?
Perhaps there are some good books or websites one can go to learn more about the science behind good quality paper?
Pushing my luck even further, where can I find good quality paper in NZ for a reasonable price? Any recommended brands and/or suppliers?