: This is in contrast to "silver injection" or molded plastic labels, where the text and logo are pressed directly into the plastic of the record. Paper Sleeves and Packaging
: Standard editions were often sold in paper sleeves or matte paper sleeves rather than cardstock or glossy picture covers. The Pointer Sisters - I'm So Excited
: Many 7" vinyl releases of "I'm So Excited" (such as the 1984 UK release on Planet Records) featured paper labels glued to the center of the disc. : This is in contrast to "silver injection"
Collectors often search for "paper" versions of the single to distinguish between different pressing styles: Collectors often search for "paper" versions of the
: Some premium editions used a glossy card sleeve but still utilized the standard paper labels on the vinyl itself. Pointer Sisters – I'm So Excited - Discogs
The term also appears in descriptions of the record's physical packaging: