| Packs | Price / Pack |
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| 10+ | $11.52 |
Manufactured by the seventh generation of the Schoeller family, Papierfabrik Schoellershammer (pronounced Schoeller's hammer) has created fine papers since 1784. Glama Natural Violet is a vibrant naturally translucent paper, made from 100% cellulous fibers. Both sides of the sheet are equally smooth and suitable for two-sided translucent printing. You can fold, saddle-stitch, offset print, laser, monochrome and color inkjet print, perfect bind, die-cut, rubber stamp.




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Do you need a card cut to a size that is not already offered on our site? We offer a custom cutting service to assist you with your project. Watch our video to learn how the service works.
The word vellum can be used to refer to paper type, or paper finish, often leading to confusion. Although the names sound similar, translucent vellum paper is very different from paper with a vellum finish.
Translucent Vellum PaperIn translucent vellum paper, the word vellum is used to refer to the type of paper. Translucent vellum paper is thin, see-through paper with a non-absorbent, non-porous finish. The light weight, transparent nature of this paper makes it great for decorative overlay purposes, as well as for printable layers of invitations, cards, scrapbook pages, or other creative projects.
Translucent vellum is not described as having a vellum finish, but rather as being a vellum paper, or commonly know as, just vellum.
Paper with a Vellum FinishAs the name implies, in paper with a vellum finish,vellum refers to the finish of the paper. Unlike translucent vellum paper, paper with a vellum finish is non-translucent and highly absorbent, which makes it great for high speed printing. Vellum finish paper feels and looks smooth to the eye, but a slight reflection of light will reveal a subtle, sightly rough texture similar to that of an eggshell. A vellum finish is very common in matte paper stocks.
Popular Papers With a Vellum FinishBased on our testing and data received directly from the mills, we offer printing recommendations for every paper variety that we sell, right on that particular items product page. If a paper is better suited to laser printing as opposed to inkjet printing or vice versa, that will be reflected in our recommendation. If a paper is too thick for most home printers, then we will not recommend inkjet or laser printing. Keep in mind that our results cannot guarantee your results with your particular printer. However, our recommendations offer an educated first consideration.
Compare our papers listed weights with the recommendations found with your particular printer model specifications. If you have misplaced or discarded your printers specifications documents, you may be able to find them online. Search for your printer manufacturer and model followed by the word specifications. Once you have located the document, find the paper specifications section. You can look for keywords like thickness, paper weight, media types, etc. Try to find a range of recommended paper weights that the printer is manufactured to print. You may see two sets of units, pounds and grams. You can then compare that range with our listed paper weights. If you are unfamiliar with either the North American paper weight system or European grams per square meter system, you can learn about it in our article and video, Text Weight Paper,Card Stock Paper and Paper Density Explained.
If your printers documentation does not include a range of recommended paper weights, then you may be able to find out by contacting the manufacturer.
Once you have read our printing recommendations and compared the paper weight with your printers range of recommended weights, you can feel confident that you have done your homework. Printing a sample sheet is the final stop toward gaining the confidence that you printer can or cannot handle a particular paper. We offer single samples of all of our papers in home printable sizes for customer testing.
Unless you are experienced with the exact paper brand and line you want to print, before placing your full order, it is always best to first order a sample and test it in your printer.
Inkjet CompatiblePapers compatible for use in most home inkjet printers Limited Inkjet PrintingDue to paper thickness, texture or size these papers may be more difficult to print using a standard home inkjet printer. We suggest reading your owners manual and testing. Laser CompatiblePapers compatible for use in most home laser printers Limited Laser PrintingDue to paper thickness, texture or size these papers may be more difficult to print using a standard home laser printer. We suggest reading your owners manual and testing. All DigitalPapers have been tested and approved for use in all major digital printing presses, including Xerox, HP Indigo, Canon, Océ . Paper is perfectly sized for use with this equipment. Conventional MethodsGood results when printing using offset, thermography, letterpress, engraving, foil stamping and embossing. All papers may not be suitable for all these applications. We recommend consulting your printer and testing. | |