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The amount of bleed-through of a piece of paper.
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Highly opaque paper prevents print showing through on the other side, so the more opaque your paper, the better your prints will look. Reflex paper has the highest opacity of any Australian-made office paper.
Ãâó: www.reflex.com.au/using_glossary.aspx
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The amount of "show-through" on a printed sheet.
Ãâó: www.spsinc.ca/terminology.htm
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A measure of how opaque a paper is. The more fibers a paper has, the more opaque it is, and the less it allows "show-through" of the printing on the back side or on the next page. Opacity isn't always determined by thickness or weight; a thinner paper may have more opacity than a thicker paper if opacifying thickeners are used.
Ãâó: www.g2catalogdesign.com/article_glossary_printing....
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The optical property of a material that quantifies the transmissivity of media. Low opacity can be a problem with bar code labels making it difficult for the gap sensor to do it's job.
Ãâó: www.computersprintersrepairshouston.com/printer_gl...
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