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Top quality printing paper
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New Straits Times
09-21-2001
Top quality printing paper
Edition: 2*
Section: Consider This!
THE Double A paper is a premium quality office paper of A4 size with a weight of 80 gsm per sheet.
This paper is said to be ideal for both photocopying and printing purposes, with unique qualities such as extra whiteness, high opacity, superior smoothness and the ability to produce double sided copies that are as sharp as the original.
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