papiertypemaat
Papiertypemaat is a term found in some Dutch- and German-language printing and papermaking traditions. It denotes a shorthand descriptor used to specify a paper’s type or grade and its size in a single designation. In practice, a single papiertypemaat could indicate both the paper finish or surface characteristics (for example, coated or uncoated, brightness) and the intended format or size for printing. The exact combination varies by supplier and era, and there is no universally binding standard for what each element implies.
Etymology and historical context: The word is formed from papier (paper), typ (type) and maat (measure/size) in
Relation to modern standards: In contemporary practice, the term is rarely used, and standard references separate
See also: Paper size, Papierformat, Papermaking, Paper grade, Printing.