Coated Paper Bags

Coated Paper、Matte Coated Board、Single-Sided Coated Card (C1S)

Coated paper has a treated surface for high-definition printing and versatile post-print finishing. For durability, lamination is required before converting it into paper bags.

Glossy Laminated Full-Color Printing

Glossy and matte laminations are plastic coatings that provide water resistance.
Glossy lamination enhances color vibrancy with a high-shine finish.

Matte Laminated Full-Color Printing

Matte lamination generally offers a more refined look and is easier to incorporate into designs, making it the preferred choice for coated paper bags.

Glossy Laminated Full-Bleed Printing

The most common paper bag designs feature a white logo on a plain background or a full-bleed print with a reversed-out logo. A glossy full-bleed finish offers the most eye-catching presentation.

Matte Laminated Full-Bleed Printing with Black Foil Stamping

This is the most refined finishing option; however, matte lamination is prone to scratch marks during processing, which is an unavoidable issue for dark-colored matte laminated paper bags.

Matte Laminated Full-Bleed Printing with Gold Ink

There are three ways to achieve a metallic effect:1. Simulating gold with gradient color rinting2. Using metallic ink3. Applying hot foil stamping.The image shown uses metallic ink.

White Kraft Paper

Single-Color (Non-Full Coverage), Full-Color, and Full-Bleed Printing Effects

White kraft paper retains a natural texture while supporting both full-color and single/two-color printing, offering design flexibility. Without a coated surface, ink absorbs directly into the fibers, resulting in lower color saturation than coated paper—ideal for subtle, textured designs.

Single-Color (Non-Full Coverage) Printing

With its soft natural tone and texture, white kraft paper delivers an elegant simplicity even with single-color printing.

Full-Color Printing

The color saturation and vibrancy of full-color printing on white kraft paper are lower, but this characteristic enhances the paper’s natural texture and premium feel in design.

Full-Bleed Printing + One Spot Color

Full-bleed printing on white kraft paper performs better than on brown kraft, as the lighter background minimizes color distortion while retaining the paper’s natural texture.

Full-Bleed Printing on Coated White Kraft Paper

Coated white kraft paper is a specialty material with a light coating applied to white kraft, combining its natural texture with enhanced print quality.

Kraft Bags

Single-Color (Non-Full Coverage), Full-Color, and Full-Bleed Printing Effects

kraft paper is the most cost-effective material for paper bags, made from natural wood pulp or a blend of recycled fibers without bleaching. With its raw, eco-friendly texture, it is ideal for sustainable products. Single or two-color printing is recommended for best results.

Single-Color (Non-Full Coverage) Printing

Brown kraft paper paired with simple single or two-color printing best showcases its natural, eco-friendly texture.

Full-Color Printing

Brown kraft paper has a natural background color, which affects full-color printing results, making colors appear less vibrant compared to printing on white paper.

White Ink Printing

Offset printing ink does not provide 100% coverage, and white ink typically retains 70-80% transparency. As a result, pure white cannot be achieved and will have a slight brown kraft undertone.

Full-Bleed Black Printing

Compared to other premium papers, brown kraft paper has a rougher and less uniform surface, resulting in uneven color distribution in full-bleed printing.

Full-Bleed Red Printing

Compared to other premium papers, brown kraft paper has a rougher and less uniform surface, resulting in uneven color distribution in full-bleed printing.