uncoated free sheet

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uncoated free sheet (countable and uncountable, plural uncoated free sheets)

  1. A grade of paper containing little or no mechanical wood pulp that is often used in the production of office papers.
    • 1999, PJ Ince, “Long-range outlook for US paper and paperboard demand, technology, and fiber supply-demand”, in Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters 1998:
      Other grades of paper, such as uncoated free sheet paper used in electronic printers and copiers, are increasing in per capita consumption.