What does g mean on copy paper?



copying-paper

When I looked at the copy paper, there were 75g, 80g, and 85g.

I think 500 sheets would be much heavier to say weight.

Besides, the weight doesn't seem to vary depending on the length of life.

I'm not sure what you mean.

Is there anything that improves with

g?


809 2015-07-08 Lady

A. 1

g is the weight per sheet of paper.
So the larger the g, the thicker the paper becomes.
Usually, if it's more than 85 grams, it's a good piece of paper.


Gentleman 9 years ago 0


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