What is the difference between UV and non-UV?
UV and non-UV are abbreviations for the kinds of coating used on our paper. Here are some of the core differences and applications: UV (Ultraviolet Coating) is a clear liquid spread over the paper like ink and then cured instantly with ultraviolet light. UV coating gives more protection and sheen than either varnish or aqueous coating. Since it is cured with light and not heat, no solvents enter the atmosphere. This coating is the “laminate style” coating that you see on ultra high gloss magazine covers. non-UV simply means that the only coating on the finished product is the natural coating of our Premium Grade 14PT. paper. Non-UV should be selected if you don’t want your final piece to be extra glossy or if you are using the printed piece as a mailer in which you will need to have a printed indicia or printed address applied directly on the piece.