Claims
- 1. A coated paper adapted to provide improved fusion of toner on a surface thereof at marginal fusion temperatures in an electrophotographic process, comprising a paper base containing fiber; and a coating on each side of said base, said coating being of a weight on the order of 2.5-5.5 pounds per side per ream, said coated paper having a basis weight of at least 60 pounds per ream and the weight of said fiber per ream of said paper being such that said paper has a coating weight/fiber weight ratio in the range of 4% to at least 10%.
- 2. A paper as in claim 1, wherein said paper has a basis weight of 60 pounds per ream, said paper base includes filler derived from high-ash broke, hardwood kraft, and recycled pulp, a prime coat consisting of fine calcium carbonate and starch is on said paper base under said coating, said coating includes high bright #1 clay, ground carbonate, hollow sphere plastic pigment and latex, and said coated paper has a caliper of at lest 7 mils.
- 3. A paper as in claim 1, wherein said paper has a basis weight in the range of about 60-110 pounds per ream.
- 4. A paper as in claim 1, wherein said coating is of a weight on the order of 3.5-4.0 pounds per side per ream.
- 5. A paper as in claim 1, wherein said paper base is a paper base that has been formed square on a twin-wire paper machine.
- 6. A paper as in claim 1, wherein said paper has a basis weight of about 60 pounds per ream and a coating weight/paper basis weight ratio on the order of 8%-18%.
- 7. A paper as in claim 1, wherein said paper has a basis weight of about 70 pounds per ream and a coating weight/paper basis weight ratio on the order of 7%-16%.
- 8. A paper as in claim 1, wherein said paper has a basis weight of about 80 pounds per ream and a coating weight/paper basis weight ratio on the order of 6%-14%.
- 9. A paper as in claim 1, wherein said paper has a basis weight of about 110 pounds per ream and a coating weight/paper basis weight ratio on the order of 4%-10%.
- 10. A paper as in claim 1, wherein said paper has a coating weight/paper basis weight ratio that is on the order of 33%-59% of the coating weight/paper basis weight ratio of conventional coated gloss paper for a given basis weight.
- 11. A paper as in claim 1, wherein said paper contains fiber and has a basis weight of about 60 pounds per ream and the weight of said fiber per ream of said paper is such that said paper has a coating weight/fiber weight ratio on the order of 12%-31%.
- 12. A paper as in claim 1, wherein said paper contains fiber and has a basis weight of about 70 pounds per ream and the weight of said fiber per ream of said paper is such that said paper has a coating weight/fiber weight ratio on the order of 10%-25%.
- 13. A paper as in claim 1, wherein said paper contains fiber and has a basis weight of about 80 pounds per ream and the weight of said fiber per ream of said paper is such that said paper has a coating weight/fiber weight ratio on the order of 4%-10%.
- 14. A paper as in claim 1, wherein said paper contains fiber and the weight of said fiber per ream of said paper is such that said paper has a coating weight/fiber weight ratio that is on the order of 27%-52% of the coating weight/fiber weight ratio of conventional coated gloss paper for a given basis weight.
- 15. A paper as in claim 1, wherein said paper base contains on the order of 7%-15% filler.
- 16. A paper as in claim 1, wherein said paper base contains on the order of 40%-50% less filler than is contained in a conventional paper base.
- 17. A paper as in claim 1, including a precoat of lightly pigmented coating on each side of said base, said precoat being at a weight on the order of 1-2.5 pounds per side per ream and said coating being on said precoat.
- 18. A paper as in claim 1, wherein said fiber is groundwood free high brightness bleached pulp.
- 19. A coated paper adapted to provide improved fusion of toner on a surface thereof at marginal fusion temperatures in an electrophotographic process, comprising a paper base containing fiber; and a coating on each side of said base, said coating being of a weight on the order of 2.5-5.5 pounds per side per ream, said coated paper having a basis weight over 110 pounds and the weight of said fiber per ream of said paper is such that said paper has a coating weight/fiber weight ratio on the order of about 2% to at least 10%.
- 20. A paper as in claim 19, wherein said paper has a basis weight in the range of about 130 to 256 pounds per ream.
- 21. A paper as in claim 19, wherein said coating is of a weight on the order of 3.5-4.0 pounds per side per ream.
- 22. A paper as in claim 19, wherein said paper base is a paper base that has been formed square on a twin-wire paper machine, said coated paper has a caliper of at least 7 mils, said paper base includes filler derived from high-ash broke, hardwood kraft, and recycled pulp, and said coating includes high bright #1 clay, fine ground carbonate, coarse ground carbonate, hollow sphere plastic pigment, latex and starch.
- 23. A paper as in claim 19, wherein said paper has a coating weight/paper basis weight ratio on the order of 2%-8%.
- 24. A paper as in claim 19, wherein said paper has a basis weight of about 146 pounds per ream and a coating weight paper basis weight ratio on the order of 3%-8%.
- 25. A paper as in claim 19, wherein said paper has a basis weight of about 220 pounds per ream and a coating weight/paper basis weight ratio on the order of 2.5%-6%.
- 26. A paper as in claim 19, wherein said paper has a basis weight of over 220 pounds per ream and a coating weight/paper basis weight ratio on the order of 2%-5%.
- 27. A paper as in claim 19, wherein said paper has a coating weight/paper basis weight ratio that is on the order of 17%-64% of the coating weight/paper basis weight ratio of conventional coated gloss paper for a given paper basis weight.
- 28. A paper as in claim 19, wherein said paper contains fiber and has a basis weight of about 146 pounds per ream and the weight of said fiber per ream of said paper is such that said paper has a coating weight/fiber weight ratio on the order of 2%-10%.
- 29. A paper as in claim 19, wherein said paper contains fiber and has a basis weight of about 220 pounds per ream and the weight of said fiber per ream of said paper is such that said paper has a coating weight/fiber weight ratio on the order of 3%-8%.
- 30. A paper as in claim 19, wherein said paper contains fiber and has a basis weight of over 220 pounds per ream and the weight of said fiber per ream of said paper is such that said paper has a coating weight/fiber weight ratio on the order of 2%-5%.
- 31. A paper as in claim 1, wherein said paper contains fiber and the weight of said fiber per ream of said paper is such that said paper has a coating weight/fiber weight ratio that is on the order of 14%-60% of the coating weight/fiber weight ratio of conventional coated gloss paper for a given basis weight.
- 32. A paper as in claim 19, wherein said paper base contains on the order of 7%-15% filler.
- 33. A paper as in claim 19, wherein said paper base contains on the order of 40%-50% less filler than is contained in a conventional paper base.
- 34. A paper as in claim 19, including a precoat of lightly pigmented coating on each side of said base, said precoat being at a weight on the order of 1-2.5 pounds per side per ream and said coating being on said precoat.
- 35. A coated paper adapted to provide improved fusion of toner on a surface thereof at marginal fusion temperatures in an electrophotographic process, comprising a paper base; and a coating on each side of said base, said coating being of a weight on the order of 2.5-5.5 pounds per side per ream, said coated paper having a basis weight over 110 pounds and a 75° TAPPI gloss of 35-85, and said paper contains fiber, said fiber is groundwood free high brightness bleached pulp and the weight of said fiber per ream of said paper is such that said paper has a coating weight/fiber weight ratio on the order of 2% to at least 10%.
- 36. A coated paper adapted to provide improved fusion of toner on a surface thereof at marginal fusion temperatures in an electrophotographic process, comprising a paper base containing fiber; and a coating on each side of said base, said coating being of a weight on the order of 2.5-5.5 pounds per side per ream, said coated paper having a basis weight over 110 pounds and a 75° TAPPI gloss of over 45 and the weight of said fiber per ream of said paper is such that said paper has a coating weight/fiber weight ratio on the order of 2% to at least 10%.
- 37. A coated paper adapted to provide improved fusion of toner on a surface thereof at marginal fusion temperatures in an electrophotographic process, comprising a paper base containing fiber; and a coating on each side of said base, said coating being of a weight on the order of 2.5-5.5 pounds per side per ream, said coated paper being calendered and having a basis weight of at least 60 pounds per ream and the weight of said fiber per ream of said paper being such that said paper has a coating weight/fiber weight ratio in the range of 4% to at least 10%.
- 38. A coated paper as in claim 37, wherein said paper has a basis weight in the range of about 60-110 pounds per ream.
- 39. A coated paper as in claim 37, wherein said coating is of a weight on the order of 3.5-4.0 pounds per side per ream.
- 40. A coated paper adapted to provide improved fusion of toner on a surface thereof at marginal fusion temperatures in an electrophotographic process, comprising a paper base containing fiber; and a coating on each side of said base, said coating being of a weight on the order of 2.5-5.5 pounds per side per ream, said coated paper being calendered and having a basis weight of at least 60 pounds per ream, wherein said coated paper is supercalendered to a TAPPI gloss of at least about 35 and the weight of said fiber per ream of said paper is such that said paper has a coating weight/fiber weight ratio on the order of 2% to at least 10%.
- 41. A coated paper as in claim 40, wherein said coating is of a weight on the order of 3.5-4.0 pounds per side per ream.
- 42. A paper as in claim 40, wherein said paper has a basis weight of about 60 pounds per ream and a coating weight/paper basis weight ratio on the order of 8%-18%.
- 43. A paper as in claim 40, wherein said paper has a basis weight of about 70 pounds per ream and a coating weight/paper basis weight ratio on the order of 7%-16%.
- 44. A paper as in claim 40, wherein said paper has a basis weight of about 80 pounds per ream and a coating weight/paper basis weight ratio on the order of 6%-14%.
- 45. A paper as in claim 40, wherein said paper has a basis weight of about 110 pounds per ream and a coating weight/paper basis weight ratio on the order of 4%-10%.
- 46. A coated paper adapted to provide improved fusion of toner on a surface thereof at marginal fusion temperatures in an electrophotographic process, comprising a paper base containing fiber; and a coating on each side of said base, said coating being of a weight on the order of 2.5-5.5 pounds per side per ream, said coated paper being calendered and having a basis weight over about 110 pounds per ream and the weight of said fiber per ream of said paper is such that said paper has a coating weight/fiber weight ratio on the order of 2% to at least 10%.
- 47. A coated paper as in claim 46 wherein said coated paper has a basis weight in the range of about 110-256 pounds per ream.
- 48. A coated paper adapted to provide improved fusion of toner on a surface thereof at marginal fusion temperatures in an electrophotographic process, comprising a paper base containing fiber; and a coating on each side of said base, said coating being of a weight on the order of 2.5-5.5 pounds per side per ream, said coated paper having a basis weight of at least 60 pounds per ream and a 75° TAPPI gloss of at least 35 and the weight of said fiber per ream of said paper is such that said paper has a coating weight/fiber weight ratio on the order of 2% to at least 10%.
- 49. A paper as in claim 45, wherein said paper has a basis weight of about 60 pounds per ream and a coating weight/paper basis weight ratio on the order of 8%-18%.
- 50. A paper as in claim 45, wherein said paper has a basis weight of about 70 pounds per ream and a coating weight/paper basis weight ratio on the order of 7%-16%.
- 51. A paper as in claim 45, wherein said paper has a basis weight of about 80 pounds per ream and a coating weight/paper basis weight ratio on the order of 6%-14%.
- 52. A paper as in claim 45, wherein said paper has a basis weight of about 110 pounds per ream and a coating weight/paper basis weight ratio on the order of 4%-10%.
- 53. A paper as in claim 45, wherein said paper has a coating weight/paper basis weight ratio that is on the order of 33%-59% of the coating weight/paper basis weight ratio of conventional coated gloss paper for a given basis weight.
- 54. A paper as in claim 45, wherein said paper has a basis weight of over 110 pounds per ream and a coating weight/paper basis weight ratio on the order of 2%-8%.
- 55. A paper as in claim 45, wherein said paper has a basis weight of about 146 pounds per ream and a coating weight/paper basis weight ratio on the order of 3%-8%.
- 56. A paper as in claim 45, wherein said paper has a basis weight of about 220 pounds per ream and a coating weight/paper basis weight ratio on the order of 2.5%-6%.
- 57. A paper as in claim 45, wherein said paper has a basis weight of over 220 pounds per ream and a coating weight/paper basis weight ratio on the order of 2%-5%.
- 58. A paper as in claim 45, wherein said paper has a coating weight/paper basis weight ratio that is on the order of 17%-64% of the coating weight/paper basis weight ratio of conventional coated gloss paper for a given paper basis weight.
- 59. A coated paper adapted to provide improved fusion of toner on a surface thereof at marginal fusion temperatures in an electrophotographic process, such as in an electrophotographic copier or printer, comprising a paper base containing fiber, said paper base sheet including high-ash broke, filler derived from a pigment component of said high-ash broke and in part from calcium carbonate, titanium dioxide, and one or more of hardwood kraft, softwood kraft and recycled paper; and a coating on each side of said base, said coating being of a weight on the order of 2.5-5.5 pounds per side per ream and including sodium alginate, high bright #1 clay, fine calcium carbonate, one or both of hollow and solid plastic sphere pigment, starch latex and lubricant, said coated paper having a basis weight of at least 60 pounds per ream and the weight of said fiber per ream of said paper being such that said paper has a coating weight/fiber weight ratio in the range of 2% to at least 10%.
- 60. A coated paper as in claim 59, wherein said coating further includes insolubulizer, coarse calcium carbonate, fluorescent modifier, polyvinyl alcohol, titanium dioxide and dispersants.
- 61. A coated paper adapted to provide improved fusion of toner on a surface thereof at marginal fusion temperatures in an electrophotographic process, such as in an electrophotographic copier or printer, comprising a paper base containing fiber, said paper base sheet including high-ash broke, filler derived from a pigment component of said high-ash broke and in part from calcium carbonate, titanium dioxide, and one or more of hardwood kraft, softwood kraft and recycled paper; and a coating on each side of said base, said coating being of a weight on the order of 2.5-5.5 pounds per side per ream and including sodium alginate, fine calcium carbonate, one or both of hollow and solid plastic sphere pigment, latex, lubricant and insolubulizer, said coated paper having a basis weight of at least 60 pounds per ream and the weight of said fiber per ream of said paper being such that said paper has a coating weight/fiber weight ratio in the range of 2% to at least 10%.
- 62. A coated paper as in claim 61, wherein said coating further includes fluorescent modifier, polyvinyl alcohol, ATH, titanium dioxide and dispersants.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional and continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/335,593, filed Jun. 18, 1999 and abandoned Feb. 7, 2001, which in turn was a divisional application of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/896,974, filed Jul. 18, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,952,082, issued Sep. 14, 1999.
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