For color catalog printing, glossy or matte-coated paper is commonly used. The glossy paper offers a shiny finish that enhances color vibrancy and image clarity, while matte paper provides a smooth, non-reflective surface for a more subdued look. Both types ensure the high-quality reproduction of images and text. The paper selection can significantly impact the
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