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White 350gsm Gloss Coated A5 Paper

£1.99

Sheet
350gsm
A5 (148mm x 210mm)
Gloss

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White 350gsm Gloss Coated A5 Paper.

Thick, shiny, and utterly unapologetic—this is our A5 350gsm Gloss Coated Paper. It’s one of the heaviest gloss stocks we offer, ideal for menus that won’t flop, flyers that won’t be forgotten, and any print job that needs maximum impact with minimum bend.

With its gloss coating and ultra-thick body, this sheet screams quality without ever raising its voice. Whether you're printing show cards, invitations, or retail material, this paper does the talking for you. Loudly. In HD.

Product Specs That Matter:

  • Size: A5 (148mm x 210mm)
  • Weight: 350gsm – strong, stable, and glossy
  • Finish: Gloss coated – bold, bright, and brilliantly reflective
  • FSC Certified: Yes, sustainably sourced and guilt-free
  • Printer Compatibility: Laser, digital, and litho printers recommended. Inkjet is a no-go.

Why Buy from Mankey Monkey?

  • Over 25 years of paper wisdom (and printer troubleshooting)
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  • Need advice? We're here with actual humans

Will My Printer Handle It?

350gsm is a heavy-duty stock. Many professional and high-end home printers with a rear feed can manage it, but it’s always worth checking your model’s specs first. Not sure? Order a sample and test before you invest.

Prefer a Smoother, Low-Sheen Look?

If you love the weight but want something less glossy, try our A5 350gsm Silk/Satin Paper.

Ordering in Bulk?

Need a quote for larger volumes? Drop us a message—we'll get back to you quicker than a monkey on a moped.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I print this at home?
    Some home printers can handle 350gsm, especially if they have a rear paper feed. We recommend checking your printer’s manual and ordering a sample to be sure.
  • Is this paper inkjet compatible?
    No—gloss coatings aren’t suitable for inkjet printers. For best results, use laser, digital, or litho printing.
  • What’s the difference between gloss and silk?
    Gloss is shiny and delivers bold, vibrant colours. Silk offers a more subtle, soft-sheen finish. You can find the silk version right here.
  • Can I try it first?
    Of course. Sample packs and smaller quantities are available, so you can test print before placing a full order.

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