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One of our friends told me recently that it is illegal to use white paper for flyers distributed to the public. I did a little research and found several references confirming this, so it's just a warning to others who, like us, have been here a while but were completely unaware of this.

Apparently the Brits are the biggest culprits, through ignorance, handing out leaflets at vide-greniers etc.

Perhaps Clair would like to add something about the law?

Sid

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Yes, I thought it was just one of those French tastes in colour and decoration! It's only taken me 6 years to find out! There must be loads of other little things like this that we don't know about.

Thanks for the link and I'll pass that on.

Sid

 

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Ha, Nomoss!  [:)]  I agree that there are some conditions there about coloured illustration/text, but I don't think I'll be the guinea pig to test that interpretation!

There must be a long-awaited Government White Paper! [Www] on the subject!

[:D]

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It is to do with the fact that all government notices are on white paper - we were told it at the C de Metier course for setting up in business.  It's one of those things that all the French know automatically but we don't.

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I didn't realise that coloured paper had to be used for leaflets in France. They also seem strict on the printers name being shown which used to be the case in UK - so that the printer could be sued if the content was libelous.

In a famous case a printer in Leicester got sued and had to pay out when he accepted a job which was in Hindi (if my memory is correct)  and he didn't even know what he had printed as he didn't speak or read Hindi.

Also quite a ripoff as tinted papers cost significantly more than white.

I would be interesting to see how they define white paper as so called 'white paper' can have a colour hue usually red or blue.

Can you print text in red with a 30% screen over the paper making it pink?

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[quote user="Cathy"]Why do printers use white paper then?  We had some flyers done (with colour illustrations) and the printer automatically used white paper.

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Nomoss already explained above that it is allowed if there are colour illustrations.

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