Printmaking Paper

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Browse our wide variety of printmaking papers for all techniques, from relief and lino printing to etching, monotype, and more.

Japanese Washi papers are strong and very thin. They are well suited to hand burnishing techniques because they are easy to manipulate in the hand for positioning, and don’t require much pressure when taking a print. Western printing papers such as Stonehenge and Fabriano Rosaspina are thicker and well-suited to printing with a press.

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Somerset : 300gsm Printmaking Paper
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Somerset : 300gsm Printmaking Paper

Available in 250gsm, 280gsm, and 300gsm

From $3.20

Awagami Washi : Japanese Paper : Sheets
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Awagami Washi : Japanese Paper : Sheets

14 types available, plus 1 sample pack

$2.20

From $1.98

Fabriano : Unica : Printmaking Paper
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Fabriano : Unica : Printmaking Paper

Available in a range of sizes in either Cream or White

From $0.90

Jackson's : Hereford Printmaking Paper : 145gsm
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Jackson's : Hereford Printmaking Paper : 145gsm

Available in A5, A4 and A3 pads, and 56 x 76cm single sheets

$3.30

From $2.97

Jackson's : Unica : Printmaking Pad : 250gsm
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Jackson's : Somerset : Printmaking Pad : 300gsm
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Jackson's : Somerset : Printmaking Pad : 300gsm

Available in 19 x 28cm and 28 x 38cm

$20.40

From $18.36

Snowdon : Cartridge Paper Sheets
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Snowdon : Cartridge Paper Sheets

Available in 130gsm and 300gsm

$24.20

From $21.78

Jackson's : Acid Free Tissue Paper : 16gsm : 50x75cm (Apx.20x30in) : Pack of 480
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$39.40

$35.46



More on Printmaking Paper

Printmaking papers come in many guises and there a no hard and fast rules as to what you should be using. The paper that you choose will be integral to your work and affect the finished print, so even proofing should be done on the final printing paper, as opposed to a budget alternative.

As a guideline, though you might want to consider how you are printing, choose lighter-weight papers for hand burnishing and heavy-weight papers for printing on a large press. The individual product descriptions will help to guide your choice.