Double A Everyday
Double A Everyday
70 gsm copy paper for everyday use
Double A Everyday is a low-grammage paper designed primarily for high-volume printing. As its name suggests, our product is intended for everyday use. Our Everyday range provides consistent, high-quality rendering. If you’re looking for high quality, even at high volumes, look no further than our Double A Everyday paper.
- A3 ǀ
- 70 gsm. ǀ
- 500 sheets ǀ
- 5 reams/boxǀ
Double A Business
Double A Business
75 gsm copy paper for office use – ideal for efficient, high-quality, high-volume printing
The Double A Business copy paper is a low-grammage paper, best suited for internal reports and documents. This type of paper strikes the right balance between excellent quality and significantly reduced weight. The Business range meets everyday office needs – ideal for efficient, high-quality, high-volume printing.
- A3 ǀ
- 75 gsm. ǀ
- 500 sheets ǀ
- 5 reams/boxǀ
Double A Premium
Double A Premium
80 gsm premium multi-purpose
Double A Premium is a medium-high-grammage paper designed for printing premium professional documents such as reports or presentations. To achieve the very best render for this type of document, printers need premium-grade paper with the right weight and composition. Our product strikes the right balance, making it an excellent choice for high-standard printing.
- A3 ǀ
- 80 gsm. ǀ
- 500 sheets ǀ
- 5 reams/boxǀ
Looking for high quality, earth-friendly paper?
Commitment to wood-based business
We are a leading pulp and paper manufacturer in Thailand that uses raw materials from the Paper-Tree, a hybrid species of hardwood grown by Thai farmers. We will not be directly or indirectly involved in the following unacceptable activities:
- Illegal logging or the trade in illegal wood or forest products
- Violation of traditional and human rights in forestry operations
- Destruction of high conservation values in forestry operations
- Significant conversion of forests to plantations or non-forest use
- Introduction of genetically modified organisms in forestry operations