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with DCP

standard laser paper
This defect can also occur when the moisture content of the paper is too high, for example, after having been stocked unprotected.
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Smooth and even surface
This makes it possible to obtain more regular and brighter prints. The ink is more evenly spread on the surface whereas it would penetrate the pores of a rougher paper. This means that a print on DCP has a better uniformity with more vivid colours.
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High whiteness and luminosity
DCP is the whitest paper on the market for colour laser printing. Its very high luminosity gives a better print contrast. The lighter printed zones can only be as luminous as the paper they are printed on so they are at their best on DCP.
This is particularly true for the rendition of metallic colours, which are shown to their advantage on DCP
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High stiffness and behaviour
On top of a perfect machine runability on all copiers and printers, DCP's stiffness means that you can choose a slightly lower substance and still obtain the same end result.
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