Gum Print / Bockingford Paper

FotoDave@aol.com
Tue, 04 Nov 1997 14:55:58 -0500 (EST)

In a message dated 97-11-04 12:50:21 EST, KINGNAPOLEONPHOTO@compuserve.com
writes:

<< It comes in a 'not' surface in a range of weights up to 300 lb. It is a
buffered wood pulp paper with the lignins removed so it can be described as
'wood free' !

I will try to find it. Now that I have read it out loud a few times, it seems
like I have seen it from some catalog somewhere. Now about the surface, was
that a typo there, or does it really come in a 'not' surface.

>And do you harden the size? With glyoxal or formaldehyde?

>>> Never

Wow! This is impressive. I know that you do multiple coating/printing, so
registration is not a problem w/o the hardening of the size? Is this
applicable to Bockingford paper only or also to other paper that you have
used?