Melcher reports, "Four-color art reproduces beautifully at a 175 line screen/360 dpi on the paper with results that meet or exceed the outcome on standard coated stock. The print quality is exceptional with vibrant colors and a lush, satiny finish."
The DuraBooks paper also comes in a a variety of weights and gauges and can, according to Melcher, adhere to most manufacturing techniques, including high-quality offset printing, foil stamping, embossing, die-cutting, perforating and laminating. But since the paper used for both series is not as porous as traditional fiber, the ink does not dry as quickly on the synthetic stock and requires additional freesheet time after the printing process (i.e., sheets can't be stacked immediately) though most printing presses can handle the printing on traditional and digital presses.