Paper Expert Releases Free eBook to Refute Common Paper Myths
False: No one specifies paper by grade any more.
False: All you need to know about paper and sustainability can fit on a Post-it note.
Realizing that there are many people succumbing to these kinds of paper myths, Lenz decided to make her eBook “Five Top Paper Myths Exposed” available to all designers, print buyers and printers free of charge.
Get the Inside Scoop on:
• How to determine if a No. 1 sheet is really better than a No. 2
• What it really means when a paper is a mill item
• Whether an ECF sheet is as good as a PCF or a TCF sheet
• How to determine if a plain “recycled” sheet is good enough
• The crucial distinction between a paper’s brightness, whiteness and shade
Anyone who really needs to know the truth about buying and specifying paper can benefit through Lenz’s professional experience, proven tips and invaluable insight. Armed with the right information, you can save time and money on your next print project and begin to address those increasingly important sustainability goals.
“I’m more determined than ever to get the paper facts out there,” said Lenz. “You can expect to see many more articles at PaperSpecs and possibly a sequel to this eBook.”
Download “Five Top Paper Myths Exposed” free of charge at www.papermyths.com.
About PaperSpecs
Paper professionals worldwide struggle to stay current with new paper and paper trends. This inspired founder Sabine Lenz to create PaperSpecs, the first independent and comprehensive Web-based paper database specifically designed to help designers and print buyers make the best paper choice for their projects. PaperSpecs currently features more than 4,400 papers from over 70 mills. The Web site also offers tips on paper properties and buying. An online catalog allows members to order the latest swatchbooks, mill promotions and paper samples. PaperSpecs also distributes a free weekly e-newsletter to aid subscribers in gaining valuable insight in specifying paper and print buying issues. To become a member or get a free tour of the database, go to www.paperspecs.com.
- People:
- Sabine Lenz
- Places:
- Palo Alto, CA