The term also appears in descriptions of the record's physical packaging:
Collectors often search for "paper" versions of the single to distinguish between different pressing styles: 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. The term also appears in descriptions of the
: Standard editions were often sold in paper sleeves or matte paper sleeves rather than cardstock or glossy picture covers. Pointer Sisters – I'm So Excited - Discogs
: 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
: 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