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FAQS
How durable is Eurocalco paper?
Under normal warehouse conditions (temperature of 18-24ºC and a relative humidity of 50-60%) and in its original packaging, Eurocalco can be used for a minimum of 5 years after its manufacturing date.
How long does the copy remain legible on Eurocalco paper?
Eurocalco guarantees the legibility of the copy for a minimum of 20 years, under normal archival conditions.
The legibility of both the paper and the copy can be seriously affected by exposure to sun light or similar light sources. In addition, Eurocalco should not be exposed to active chemical atmospheres, that is, those that contain the vapors of chemical products.
How should Eurocalco be stored?
Eurocalco paper is manufactured and packaged in conditions of controlled humidity and temperature, with suitable packaging for maintaining the paper in stable conditions during transport and storage.
Recommendations for storage are the following:
Keep the paper in its packaging until it is to be used.
Maintain as much as possible stable levels of temperature and humidity (T: 18-24 ºC; 50-60% relative humidity), avoiding proximity to radiators, air currents, direct sunlight, water pipes and contact with walls.
If warehouse conditions differ from those of the printer’s shop, it is recommended that the paper be left in the printer’s prior to printing until it reaches room temperature, keeping it always in its original packaging.
Paper should always be stored on the flat sides of the reels.
Avoid stacking unpackaged paper on rough surfaces and at heights that exceed 2 meters.
What is the best way to cut and guillotine Eurocalco paper?
Eurocalco CB Sheet
As the pressure exerted by the guillotine can damage the microcapsules, the following recommendations must be kept in mind:
Reduce the pressure exerted on the clamp to a minimum (about 2-2.5 Kg/m2).
Place pieces of cardboard, foam rubber or felt over the stack of paper to be cut, or adhere to the clamp.
Corresponding paper height to 500 sheets per cut.
Eurocalco CFB Sheet
In addition to the aforementioned recommendations, it is also advisable to use a recently sharpened guillotine blade with a suitable cutting angle (approx. 19º) to reduce the colored line to a minimum.
Eurocalco CF Sheet
The CF sheet is cut in the same way as regular coated paper, although cutting with a recently sharpened blade is recommended to avoid sticking in the block.
What recommendations should be followed when winding Eurocalco paper?
Make sure the side to be printed is on the outside.
Do not wind the reels too forcefully; just enough for proper machine printing.
Apply uniform and constant pressure.
Avoid sliding during winding.
Be very careful when positioning carts, axles, bars, etc. Avoid excessive pressure or rubbing that may break the microcapsules on the bottom side of the paper. (In the case of Eurocalco CB, this would affect copy capacity, and in CFB could result, in addition, in developing color on the top layer).
Winding operations with Eurocalco CF are carried out in the same way as with normal coated papers.
What inks are needed for printing Eurocalco paper?
Normal printing ink can be used, although it is advisable that the following recommendations be kept in mind:
Use low-solvent inks, as solvents can affect the copy capacity of CF and foster the appearance of undesired color.
Use medium- or low-tack inks; if necessary, and after consulting the ink manufacturer, additives can be added to decrease the tack of the ink.
Avoid excessive ink loads, as this can result in blocking and preventing proper contact among layers, which would lead to a decrease in copiability.
Can I use other brands of glue for Fanapart padding of Eurocalco sets?
Eurocalco glue is designed for working with Eurocalco papers. If other brands of glue are used, the results are not guaranteed.
Can different brands of carbonless paper be combined in the same set?
Microcapsules coatings and the receptive layer have been designed for optimum functioning with all Eurocalco sheets. If Eurocalco papers are mixed with other brands, the copy results are not guaranteed.
How durable is Eurocalco Glue?
In the recommended storage conditions and kept within its original packaging, Eurocalco Glue can be stored for a minimum of 12 months.
How many copies can be made using Eurocalco paper?
With Eurocalco CFB 53 g/m2 paper, the number of copies depends on the printing system:
• Handwritten: 4-6 copies
• Typewritten: 8-12 copies
• Dot-matrix printing: 3-7 copies
Can Eurocalco papers be used in laser printers?
Eurocalco CB, CFB and CF papers in sheets offer good runnability in laser printers, although the woodfree coating in carbonless paper is susceptible to damage if the temperature is too high or if there are chemical vapors or solvent-based inks, which laser printer toners or inks may contain. Due to the diversity of laser printers on the market, Torraspapel does not guarantee this system of printing, although the runnability of Eurocalco paper in sheets has been proven on current printers.
As a general recommendation for laser printing Eurocalco in sheets, use high rigidity paper (beginning at 75g/m2), carry out trial runs on each printer, and clean printing heads frequently and carefully.
For Eurocalco reels, laser printing is not advisable with Eurocalco CB and CFB papers. This is because laser printing of reels is carried out at high speeds and temperatures and the paper is subjected to more strain. As a result, microcapsules may break, and while these ruptures may be slight and will not affect the copiability of the paper, the oils they secrete can abrade the printer during longer print runs.
In what situations is Eurocalco UNIT used?
Eurocalco Unit is a “self-contained carbonless” paper. Its top side contains two layers of coating (transmitting CB and reactive CF). This allows it to be used as a third sheet with a first sheet of normal paper, that is, one without any coating. In this way, the paper for the first sheet of the form can be selected freely. For example, the first sheet can be high-quality paper, check paper, or any surface on which, by exerting pressure, a copy on Eurocalco Unit paper is required. In the diagram below we can see the use of Eurocalco Unit paper with a normal offset paper (without coating):

Under what circumstances is Eurocalco UNIT CB paper used?
Eurocalco Unit CB paper is a “self-contained carbonless” paper. Its top side contains two layers of coating (transmitting CB and reactive CF), while its bottom side has a CB transmitting layer. It can therefore be used as a second sheet in a set of three sheets in which the first is a normal sheet (without coating) and the third is a CF normal paper, as shown in the diagram. Unit CB paper allows for the free selection of the paper type for the first sheet of the form. For example, the first sheet can be a high-quality paper, check paper, or any surface on which, by exerting pressure, a first copy is required on Eurocalco Unit CB paper.
