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This tag should be used for questions about the material that comprises the pages of most physical books. Questions about the term "paper" as in "published scientific or academic paper" should be tagged [academic-writing] instead.
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How to identify paper which will blot fountain pen ink?
Sizing makes paper more water-resistant, so if you wanted a paper that blots well, you'd want a paper with as little sizing as possible. … But if you want a paper that a wet fountain pen will write on without bleeding, you want a paper with a decent amount of sizing. …