85 lb text
CANGG125
60 lb cover
CANGG160
78 lb cover
CANGG210
111 lb cover
CANGG300
Creating the luxurious look of fine cotton content papers has been an art and a
science for over 375 years at Cordenons. Cotton-content papers have a natural, lasting brightness, and a purity and strength that enriches every sheet. During the paper-making process, the long cotton fibers bond and securely intertwine, creating papers with exceptional strength for the most demanding printing techniques. Canaletto gives exquisite results when used in such processes as embossing, foil stamping, engraving and die-cutting.
Canaletto is a premium fine paper containing 20% cotton, and 80% ECF pulp. This product has a finish and comes in four basis weights all in white: 85 lb text, 60 lb cover, 78 lb cover, and 111 lb cover.
Product:
Canaletto "Grana Grossa" - Elegant text and cover made with 20% cotton fiber
85 lb text, (125g) 7 pt – Genuine felt-marked, cotton content sheet
60 lb cover, (160g) 9 pt - Genuine felt-marked, cotton content sheet
78 lb cover, (210g) 12 pt – Genuine felt-marked, cotton content sheet
111 lb cover, (300g) 18 pt – Genuine felt-marked, cotton content sheet
Size:
27.6 x 39.4
M Weight:
85 lb text: 194
60 lb cover: 246
78 lb cover: 323
111 lb cover: 464
Sheets per pack:
85 lb text: 125
60 lb cover: 125
78 lb cover: 100
111 lb cover: 50
- Letterpress
- Offset
- Thermography
- Engraving
- Lithography
- Foil Stamping
- Embossing
- UV Varnish
- Die cutting
- Folding
- Laminating
- Paper should be allowed to acclimate to pressroom conditions of 70° - 75° F with 50% relative humidity.
- Twenty-four hours is recommended and slightly longer during cold weather.
- Due to the bulk of the 111# Cover it may require special handling.
- Small lifts are recommended.
- Make sure the cutting blade is sharp.
- Conventional low-tack inks are recommended.
- The use of an IR oven often helps drying time.
- Consult with your ink manufacturer for varnish or aqueous coating applications.
- Always score before folding. With multiple folds, the primary fold should be in the grain direction.