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T is for Tooth

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Welcome to our #OKalphabetseries where we visit paper and printing terms daily. Come back each day as we weave our way through the alphabet and share our 110 years of knowledge with you.

T is Tooth
The surface roughness of a sheet of paper is referred to as the “tooth” of the paper. A toothy paper surface allows ink to be readily accepted and dry.

U is Uncoated
S is for Swatchbook

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