Certificate Paper Without Common Seal/Kertas Sijil Tanpa Meterai Biasa/A4 Paper 160gsm/Border Design/Gold Stamping/B36/B46/B50

Certificate Paper Without Common Seal/Kertas Sijil Tanpa Meterai Biasa/A4 Paper 160gsm/Border Design/Gold Stamping/B36/B46/B50
SKU: CP-WO-
• Code: B36, B46, B50
• Without Common Seal
• Gold Stamping
• Size: A4 - 210(W) x 297(H) mm
• Weight : 160gsm per sheet
Quantity
Certificate Paper Without Common Seal/Kertas Sijil Tanpa Meterai Biasa/A4 Paper 160gsm/Border Design/Gold Stamping/B36/B46/B50
Parchment paper is commonly used as a certificate paper for printing certificates of achievement, awards and other similar documents. It lends a theme of importance to your documents by its unique, mottled appearance.
Product details:
• Code: B36, B46, B50
• Without Common Seal
• Gold Stamping
• Size: A4 - 210(W) x 297(H) mm
• Weight : 160gsm per sheet
Specifications:
• Usage : Primarily used as gifts, acknowledge participation, achievement awards, training certificates, gifts.
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Description
Certificate Paper Without Common Seal/Kertas Sijil Tanpa Meterai Biasa/A4 Paper 160gsm/Border Design/Gold Stamping/B36/B46/B50
Parchment paper is commonly used as a certificate paper for printing certificates of achievement, awards and other similar documents. It lends a theme of importance to your documents by its unique, mottled appearance.
Product details:
• Code: B36, B46, B50
• Without Common Seal
• Gold Stamping
• Size: A4 - 210(W) x 297(H) mm
• Weight : 160gsm per sheet
Specifications:
• Usage : Primarily used as gifts, acknowledge participation, achievement awards, training certificates, gifts.
#Certificate #Paper #Without #Common #Seal #A4
#Stationery #Office #School #University #Teacher #Student
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is this Certificate Paper Without Common Seal (B36 / B46 / B50)?
This is A4 parchment-style certificate paper with a border design and gold stamping, designed for printing formal certificates such as achievement awards, training certificates, and participation recognition.
What does “Without Common Seal” mean?
It means the certificate paper is supplied without the “common seal” element (seal/stamp area). If you need a seal on the certificate, you can add a separate seal solution (where applicable) or choose a product option that includes a common seal.
What are the available codes for this design set?
The available design codes for this listing are B36, B46, and B50.
What size is the certificate paper?
It is A4 size: 210(W) × 297(H) mm.
What is the paper weight (gsm)? Is it thick?
The paper is 160gsm per sheet, giving it a sturdier and more premium feel than standard copier paper—ideal for certificates and presentations.
What does “gold stamping” mean on certificate paper?
Gold stamping refers to gold-finish detailing on the border/design, helping the certificate look more formal and celebratory.
What is parchment paper, and why is it used for certificates?
Parchment paper is commonly used for certificate printing because its unique, mottled appearance adds a sense of importance and formality to the document.
What is this certificate paper commonly used for?
It is commonly used for gifts, acknowledgement of participation, achievement awards, and training certificates (e.g., schools, universities, corporate training, and events).
Can I print on 160gsm certificate paper with a normal office printer?
Many office printers can handle 160gsm, but compatibility depends on the printer model. For best results, select a heavier paper setting (e.g., “Thick”/“Card”), use manual feed if available, and test-print one sheet first.
How do I choose between B36, B46, and B50?
They are design codes for different border styles. Choose the one that best matches your event theme (formal, academic, corporate, or celebratory) and keep the same code for consistent certificate presentation.
Any tips to get a clean, professional print result?
Use a high-resolution PDF layout, confirm margins so text doesn’t overlap the border, and print a single test sheet to check alignment and colour before producing the full batch.


