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India's Cheapest Printout at 35p/page — 65 GSM Economy Paper Launched

February 24, 2026 • Product Launch • 4 min read

📢 Starting today, B&W printouts are available from just ₹0.35 per page (35 paise).

This is possible on our new 65 GSM Economy Paper — designed specifically for bulk study notes, coaching material, and draft documents where cost matters more than paper feel.

What is 65 GSM Economy Paper?

GSM stands for Grams per Square Meter — it's a measure of paper density. The lower the GSM, the thinner and lighter the paper. Our standard paper is 75 GSM, which is the global copier standard. The new 65 GSM Economy Paper is approximately 13% thinner than standard paper.

Think of it like the paper used in newspapers or lightweight notebooks. It's perfectly readable, prints clean with our laser printers, and is ideal for high-volume text-heavy documents.

Full Rate Card

Paper TypeB&W (Double-Sided)B&W (Single-Sided)Color
65 GSM (Economy) 🆕₹0.35/page₹0.70/pageNot available
75 GSM (Standard)₹0.50/page₹0.80/page₹1.00/page
85 GSM₹0.85/page₹1.00/page₹2.00/page
100 GSM (Premium)₹1.50/page₹2.50/page₹2.50/page

Who Should Use 65 GSM?

  • UPSC / BPSC / State PCS aspirants — Bulk printing of handwritten notes, test series, and reference material.
  • Coaching institutes — Distribute study material to students at the lowest possible cost.
  • College students — Print lecture notes, previous year papers, and research articles cheaply.
  • Draft documents — Internal reviews, rough copies, and temporary reference material.
  • High-volume orders (500+ pages) — Maximum cost savings when you're printing at scale.

When NOT to Use 65 GSM

  • Color printing — Color printing is not available on 65 GSM economy paper. Ink coverage on thin paper can cause bleed-through.
  • Thesis or formal submissions — Universities typically require 75 GSM or above. Use our 100 GSM option for thesis archival.
  • Photo printing — Photos require premium 200+ GSM or glossy paper.
  • Heavy highlighting — If you plan to highlight text with markers, use 75 GSM or above. 65 GSM can show marker bleed-through on the reverse side.

⚠️ Important Disclaimers

  • 65 GSM paper is thinner than standard (75 GSM). Slight ink show-through on the reverse side is normal and expected for double-sided prints.
  • Color printing is disabled for 65 GSM paper. If you select color, the system will automatically revert to 75 GSM.
  • For large orders (>500 pages), a small delivery weight premium may apply due to the higher volume of sheets per kilogram ratio.
  • 65 GSM paper is not suitable for heavy binding (hard binding, thesis binding). Spiral and soft binding work fine.
  • The ₹0.35 rate is for Black & White, double-sided printing only. Single-sided B&W on 65 GSM is ₹0.70/page.
  • Quality of text output is identical to standard paper — only the paper weight (feel) is different.

How to Select 65 GSM

  1. Upload your PDF/document on the Upload Page.
  2. On the Print Options screen, expand Advanced Settings.
  3. Under Paper Weight, select 65 GSM (Eco).
  4. The pricing will instantly update to reflect the 35p/page rate.
  5. Complete checkout and get delivery in 2-7 business days (pincode dependent).

Why Are We Doing This?

At OnlinePrintout.com, our mission is to make education accessible. Students across India spend thousands on printing study material. By introducing 65 GSM economy paper, we can offer printing at nearly half the cost of standard paper — making it affordable for every UPSC aspirant in Delhi, every engineering student in Pune, and every coaching institute in Kota.

We believe that the cost of printing should never be a barrier to education. 35 paise per page is our commitment to Indian students.

💰 Quick Savings Example

1000 pages on 75 GSM

₹500

1000 pages on 65 GSM

₹350

You save ₹150 on every 1000 pages! 🎉

Published by the OnlinePrintout.com team. Last updated: February 24, 2026.

What this page should help you decide

This guide is most useful when india's cheapest printout at 35p/page — 65 gsm economy paper launched needs to become a readable study pack rather than a pile of random PDFs or Telegram downloads.

How this guidance was reviewed

This section was added to make india's cheapest printout at 35p/page — 65 gsm economy paper launched more useful as a decision page, not just a keyword page. It is written against the current upload flow, pricing page, delivery guidance, and related print guides already live in this product.

  • The advice is anchored to practical order decisions such as file readiness, paper choice, binding, pricing, and delivery.
  • The next-step links are chosen to move the same intent forward instead of sending the reader into unrelated pages.
  • The guidance is meant to reduce preventable reprints, missed deadlines, and low-signal printing choices.

Best next reads for this exact query

Use these before you scroll further if your real question is drifting toward paper choice, thesis rules, delivery, or a more specific version of this topic.

Common decision scenarios this page should help with

One huge coaching dump vs usable study pack

Split by subject, source, or exam stage so the printed set stays portable and revision-friendly instead of becoming one unreadable stack.

Question papers vs theory notes

Past papers usually work better as lighter practice booklets, while heavy notes may need sturdier binding or clearer sectioning.

Color-heavy diagrams inside otherwise cheap note packs

Separate the few pages that genuinely need color and keep the rest economical so the order matches how the material is actually used.

This guide is a strong fit when

  • your notes are spread across multiple PDFs, channels, or mock paper files that need a clean study order
  • you want the cheapest readable setup, not a premium finish that adds cost without helping revision
  • the pack is large enough that splitting by subject or source will change how easy it is to study from

Pause and verify before ordering if

  • you are about to print one giant mixed batch with no subject or paper separation
  • some pages need color for diagrams or highlighted charts while the rest can stay economical
  • the pack is still being updated and you may accidentally print yesterday's notes instead of the final set

Before printing exam notes or question papers

  • Group notes by subject, source, or exam stage before you upload them together.
  • Keep text-heavy pages in economical settings and move diagram-heavy pages into separate files if needed.
  • Prioritize readability and portability over premium finishing unless the material is for teaching or presentation.

Common mistakes this page should help you avoid

  • printing all coaching notes as one giant mixed batch with no usable structure
  • using expensive settings on disposable revision material that only needs to be readable
  • forgetting that bulky note packs are easier to study when split by paper or subject

Best next steps for study packs and exam notes

These links help when the next question is whether to split files, compare pricing, or print past papers differently from core notes.

Compare previous-year papers with regular note printing

Use the past-paper guide when mock tests, revision booklets, and coaching notes should not all be printed the same way.

Review previous-year paper printing

Check economical pricing before batching a large note order

See the current rates when the real decision is how to keep a semester or exam pack readable without overspending.

Check note-printing pricing

Upload a grouped revision pack once the files are sorted

Move to checkout after separating subjects, mock papers, and any color-heavy pages that need different settings.

Upload a study-pack PDF

Ready to move from reading to ordering?

Use the direct actions below if the decision is already clear and you just need pricing, delivery timing, or the upload step.

FAQ

Exam-notes printing FAQ

Short answers for organizing coaching notes, question papers, and revision packs so they stay usable after delivery.

Group them by subject or source, keep the settings simple for text-heavy pages, and bind them in chunks that are realistic to revise from instead of one oversized stack.
Often yes. Question papers are usually easier to handle as lighter, simpler booklets, while detailed notes may benefit from stronger binding or clearer sectioning.
Spend more only when the upgrade materially improves readability, such as dense charts, highlighted annotated pages, or diagrams that lose meaning in generic black-and-white output.
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