I think its less than 0.6(construction paper)
Thicker paper is good for printing for several reasons. Two reasons are that it has a better feel and the final product may last longer than thin paper. Additionally, it usually looks better.
Bond paper typically ranges from 0.05 to 0.1 millimeters (mm) in thickness. This type of paper is commonly used for printing, writing, and office copying due to its durability and weight. It is thicker and more durable than regular printing paper.
Cardstock is a very thick and stiff paper often used for crafting, printing business cards, invitations, or other paper products requiring a sturdy material. It is thicker and more durable than standard paper but still flexible enough for various applications.
printing paper comes from what
Digital photo printing paper from Kodak is great for printing your photos.
Heavy weight paper is actually thicker paper. Paper comes in lb. If you read your printer manual it will tell you what weight paper you can use. For instance it may say 24 lb or 28 lb etc. the bigger the lb the heavier the paper (or thicker the paper).
A sheet of standard copy paper is about .004 in thick. 100 sheets would therefore have a thickness of about 0.4 in. Modern, lightweight paper sold for home printing is much thinner and 500 sheets have a thickness of 1" approx. So, 100 sheets would be about 0.2 in.
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wax paper is about 5cm thick
cover paper
The printing paper commonly used during the early days of printing, especially in the context of the Gutenberg printing press, was typically referred to as "rag paper." This type of paper was made from recycled textile rags, primarily cotton and linen, which provided a durable and high-quality surface for printing. Over time, other types of paper, such as wood pulp paper, became more prevalent.
It is a thick paper