
You already know that all paper is not the same. But what plotter paper roll is best for your large format printer? Getting the right plotter paper can enhance your project or distract from it. The thickness, gloss level, and durability of the paper should all be factored in.
You need the right paper for your printer and for your project.
We're going to look at the various factors you should consider before purchasing plotter paper rolls. We'll discuss the sizes, strengths, and pros and cons of different paper brands.

Plotter paper sizes vary based on the type of printer you have and the project you're working on.
The most common uses for plotter paper rolls include:
You'll want to pay attention to a few different factors. These include the width of the paper, the weight of the paper, and the core diameter of the paper roll.
24" and 36" are the most common paper widths, and the size of your printer will likely dictate the width that you utilise.
20 lb plotter paper is common for blueprints and drawings, but anything that is getting frequently handled should be on heavier paper, such as 24 lb or even 36 lb plotter paper.
It's also important to pay attention to the core diameter, as the type of printer that you have will have certain size requirements. Most of the inkjet plotter printers on the market use two-inch core rolls.
Plotter printer paper rolls can be purchased in office supply stores and online. You'll want to ensure you can find the paper that you need at an affordable, competitive price.
Essentially, there are three different types of plotter paper available for your plotter printer: vellum, gloss, and bond. You can print on any medium you choose — as long as it's right for your project.
If you have an HP plotter, consider that it's best to use HP paper. It will ensure that you get the correct core size while also having a durable, reliable type of paper to feed into the plotter.
If you have a DesignJet printer, there is paper that is specifically recommended. Why use what's recommended? This ensures you don't encounter problems with the way the liquid ink dries. Also, it helps ensure there are no issues with the paper feeding into the plotter.
Common problems with using inadequate paper include paper jams, blurring, and bleeding.
If you want to purchase plotter paper for your large format printer, find out what's recommended for the make and model that you have.
Buying plotter paper online can make it easier for you to explore the pros and cons of the specific paper type, read reviews, and get competitive pricing. Additionally, buying online allows you to get the number of rolls you need while having them shipped right to your office. It's a convenient, affordable way to get the quality paper needed for all of your upcoming printing projects.
The plotter paper you buy must withstand everything you put it through. If it's tearing apart as people read through a presentation or it is so glossy that it's reflecting the light, the paper is clearly not going to help you meet your goals.
When you're ready to shop for a plotter paper roll that works for you and your printer, contact us to discuss your printing needs.
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