There are two types of dermatoglyph paper on the market: pure wood pulp and mixed pulp. The pure wood pulp type has a more accurate color, a stiffer texture, and a finer surface with clear patterns. The mixed pulp type has a dull color, uneven tones, a softer texture, and a rough appearance. The texture of dermatoglyph paper is relatively deep and the surface is uneven. Sometimes the printed characters appear blurry, so the machine pressure needs to be increased during printing to ensure clear characters. Dermatoglyph paper has a wide range of uses. The thicker type is suitable for sample covers and tender documents, while the thinner type is suitable for gift packaging and book covers. Dermatoglyph paper is relatively inexpensive and is suitable for both large and small printing factories.