Description
Tracing paper is paper that is made to be opaque, allowing light to pass through it. It was originally developed for architects and design engineers to make drawings that could be accurately copied; it has since found many other uses. The transparency of tracing paper is achieved by carefully selecting the raw materials and ensuring the transparency is created in the process. Cellulose fiber is the basis of the paper, usually from wood species, but can also be made from cotton fiber. The paper often contains other fillers that improve opacity and print quality.
Ideal for pencil, ink, marker, copier, etc.