Stationery

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Paper goods (Swiss: stationery goods ) is the name of a group of industrial products that has developed as an independent branch alongside and from cardboard production.

While cardboard is used for the processing of the latter, paper goods are characterized by a lighter material. Paper goods are mass-produced items for short use, printed or blank, punched, pressed, glued, e.g. As paper bags , wrapping papers, packaging tissue paper, wrapping paper , paper bags, Pilsdeckchen , paper plates, paper lanterns, toilet paper, paper towels and coffin jewelery as well as of advertising, feature films, JOKES and carnival items and the like. The criterion is: ordinary mass production and temporary use.

In addition to paper goods, there is the industry of stationery with letterhead , exercise books , blocks, envelopes , notebooks and ledgers, and congratulatory postcards and much more.

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  • Otto Lueger: Lexicon of the entire technology and its auxiliary sciences. Vol. 1 Stuttgart / Leipzig 1920, p. 499.