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  2. Conqueror (paper manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Businesses print on Conqueror paper as a mark of quality; for example, Swedish boutique Artilleriet printed city guides of Paris and New York "Limited to 473 pieces and printed on 160 gram Conqueror paper, numbered and sealed, it’s maybe not the most practical or accurate guide, but definitely the most beautiful!".

  3. Wood-free paper - Wikipedia

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    Writing and printing papers: Wood-free paper is the most common type of paper used for writing and printing. [23] It is available in a variety of weights and finishes, making it ideal for a variety of applications [17] Envelopes: Wood-free paper is the most common type of paper used for envelopes.

  4. John Dickinson Stationery - Wikipedia

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    The Apsley plant was reconstructed and concentrated on making envelopes, while paper production was transferred to the more modern Croxley Mill. [ 9 ] John Dickinson & Co. Ltd had their own engineering department at Nash Mills until 1888, when it was gradually transferred to Apsley Mill; by 1903 the department was merely a repair shop.

  5. Maison Maquet - Wikipedia

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    Maison Maquet originally produced envelopes and various items of fine stationery. Its most famous in-house paper was known as the "empress paper" (papier impératrice), in an elegant shade of pearly grey between white and azure paper. [23] Maquet also manufactured travel diaries and notebooks.

  6. Printing and writing paper - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] A4 ("metric") paper is easier to obtain in the US than US letter can be had elsewhere. [citation needed]. The ISO 216:2007 is the current international standard for paper sizes, including writing papers and some types of printing papers. This standard describes the paper sizes under what the ISO calls the A, B, and C series ...

  7. Paper vellum - Wikipedia

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    Vellum is prepared animal skin or membrane, typically used as writing material. It is often distinguished from parchment, either by being made from calfskin (rather than the skin of other animals), [1] or simply by being of a higher quality. [2] Vellum is prepared for writing and printing on single pages, scrolls, and codices (books).