When you are planning a print project, whether it is a fresh batch of business cards or a thick, glossy booklet, the choices can feel a bit overwhelming. You have likely heard terms like "GSM," "Silk," and "Uncoated" thrown around, but what do they actually mean for your final product?
At ABC Service, we believe that the tactile feel of your print is just as important as the design on the screen. The right paper choice doesn't just look good: it communicates your brand’s quality before a single word is read. We have put together this guide to help you navigate the "Great Paper Debate" and choose the perfect media for your next project.
Decoding GSM, What does it actually mean?
First things first, let’s talk about weight. GSM stands for Grams per Square Metre. In simple terms, it refers to the thickness and sturdiness of the paper. The higher the number, the heavier and thicker the paper will be.
Choosing the right GSM is about finding the balance between durability and purpose. Here is a quick breakdown of the weights we use most often at our Tavistock print shop:
- 80gsm – 100gsm (The Everyday Hero): This is your standard office paper. It is perfect for plan printing or high-volume documents where you need something lightweight and functional.
- 120gsm – 150gsm (The Professional Edge): This is where things start to feel a bit more "premium." 130gsm is our most popular choice for budget-friendly flyers, while 150gsm offers a brighter white and a more substantial feel, making it excellent for vibrant, rich prints.
- 250gsm – 350gsm (The Heavyweights): Now we are into card territory. 250gsm is a fantastic mid-weight card, while 350gsm Silk is our go-to for high-end flyers and business cards that need to make a lasting impression.
- 400gsm+ (The Ultimate Impact): For those who want maximum rigidity, our 400gsm Artboard is a beast. It’s often used for postcards or luxury greeting cards because it feels incredibly solid in the hand.

Choosing Your Finish, Silk, Gloss, or Uncoated?
Once you have picked your weight, you need to decide on the "finish." This is how the surface of the paper looks and feels.
1. Silk Finish
Silk is our most popular option by far. It sits right in the middle of the spectrum: not too shiny, but not dull either. It has a soft, low-sheen finish that makes colours pop without the harsh glare of gloss.
- Best for: Flyers, brochures, and stapled booklets. It is professional, easy to read, and feels "smooth" to the touch.
2. Gloss Finish
If you want your images to be the star of the show, gloss is the way to go. The high-shine coating reflects light, making photography look incredibly sharp and vibrant.
- Best for: Photo-heavy menus, posters, and promotional flyers where you want the colours to be as "loud" as possible.
3. Uncoated Finish
Uncoated paper is exactly what it sounds like: it has no coating. This gives it a natural, slightly grainy texture that is very tactile. The big benefit here is that you can write on it easily with any pen.
- Best for: Letterheads, notepads, and invitations. If you are printing something that needs to be filled out by hand, uncoated is a must.
"The right paper finish is like the handshake of your brand: it’s the first physical interaction a customer has with you, so you want it to feel spot on." : Brett, Director at ABC Service.
Something a Little Different, Specialty Media
Sometimes, standard paper just won't cut it. We offer several specialty stocks for when you need a bit of extra "wow" factor:
- Kraft Paper: A 100% recycled material with a rustic, brown hue. It’s brilliant for eco-conscious brands or wedding invitations that want a "hand-crafted" vibe.
- Tintoretto Gesso: This is a stunning, creamy white textured paper. It has a felt-mark finish that looks like high-end watercolour paper. It is a first-class choice for invitations or art prints.
- Digituff: If you need something that is practically indestructible, Digituff is a polyester-based "paper" that is waterproof and tear-resistant. No laminating required!

Sustainability at Heart, Our Carbon Captured Media
We know that many of our clients are as concerned about the environment as we are. That is why we are proud to say that our media is Carbon Captured.
But what does that actually mean? For every tonne of paper we use, the CO2 generated during its manufacture and distribution is calculated. We then pay into a scheme: verified by the Woodland Trust: that plants and maintains native UK woodland.
When you choose ABC Service for your printing, you aren't just getting high-quality flyers or booklets; you are actively helping to create habitats for wildlife and green spaces for everyone to enjoy. It is a small choice that makes a big difference to our local Devon and Cornwall environment and the wider UK.
A Quick Reference Guide for Your Next Project
Not sure where to start? Here is our "cheat sheet" for matching projects to paper:
| Project Type | Recommended GSM | Recommended Finish |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Flyers | 130gsm – 150gsm | Silk |
| Business Cards | 350gsm – 400gsm | Silk or Uncoated |
| Letterheads | 100gsm – 120gsm | Uncoated |
| Wedding Invitations | 300gsm | Tintoretto Gesso or Kraft |
| Posters | 170gsm – 200gsm | Silk or Gloss |
| Luxury Booklets | 150gsm (Inner) / 250gsm (Cover) | Silk |

Summary and Takeaway
Choosing the right paper doesn't have to be a headache. Just remember these three simple rules:
- Function first: Do you need to write on it? (Go Uncoated). Does it need to survive a mail drop? (Go 150gsm+).
- Visuals matter: Want vibrant photos? (Go Gloss or Silk). Want a rustic, eco-feel? (Go Kraft).
- Think of the planet: By choosing a partner that uses Carbon Captured media, you can feel good about your print footprint.
If you are still unsure, we are always here to help. We have a full range of samples at our shop in Tavistock, and we love nothing more than helping our clients find that perfect "feel" for their brand. Whether you are local to Plymouth and Okehampton or ordering from across the UK, we can guide you to a finish that is absolutely spot on.
Ready to start your next print project? Get in touch with us today or browse our full printing range to see what we can do for you!

