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Notebook Technoinform A5, 12 pages, 100 g/m² paper
Notebook Technoinform A5, 12 pages, 100 g/m² paper
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Notebook Technoinform A5, 12 pages, 100 g/m² paper
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Notebook Technoinform A5, 12 pages, 100 g/m² paper
Notebook Technoinform A5, 12 pages, 100 g/m² paper
Notebook Technoinform A5, 12 pages, 100 g/m² paper is a compact, durable notebook designed for short notes, sketches and quick records. The A5 format and 12-page volume make it easy to carry in a bag or pocket. Each sheet is printed on 100 g/m² paper, which provides increased opacity and stiffness compared to standard lining paper, reducing bleed-through when using pens and markers and improving the tactile feel while writing or drawing.
The heavier 100 g/m² paper minimizes ink show-through and feathering, making the notebook suitable for use with a range of pens, fineliners and light markers. Its compact A5 size balances portability and usable writing area, while the short 12-page count helps organize short-term notes or project sketches without bulk. The printed pages provide ready structure for quick entries, and the sturdy paper supports erasing and light correction without significant damage to the sheet.
Use the Notebook Technoinform A5 for short-term records, sketches and notes. Open to any printed page and write with ballpoint pens, gel pens, fineliners or light markers. Allow marker ink a moment to dry to avoid smudging. For sketches, the heavier paper supports light washes and layering with dry media; avoid heavy wet media that may saturate the sheet. Tear out pages along the binding if you need to hand off a note or insert a page into another document.
Store the notebook in a dry place and avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight to preserve paper whiteness and printed lines. When using markers, test on the last page first to check for bleed-through; for fountain pens or heavy ink flow, consider placing a protective sheet beneath the page in use.
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