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So as I'm sure many of you would also like to know, I am curious about what type of paper is used for Lego instructions.

Obviously this would be nice to know to make it possible to print out instructions for MOCs and other sets that have expensive instruction booklets.

So would any of you guys out there have any idea or solution as to what type of paper is used for Lego instruction booklets?

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I know that the scans you download are not what I would call production quality so spending a lot of money printing them on high quality stock might be a waste of time. I wish you luck with this project!

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Your question doesn't include single Star Wars context, but the title - I think it belongs into some general question topic. Otherwise I agree that it's absolutely worthless to print instructions downloaded from lego customer service site even on cheap office paper. Printing your own moc instructions may give some sense but still I don't think it's worth the cost.

Regarding the paper itself, I don't know exact type (which varies anyway) but if you search for 'thin glossy paper', I bet you find something very similar.

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