The words we live by: archival paper

An especially permanent, durable acid-free paper.

Archival paper is meant to be used for publications of high legal, historical, or significant value. With a quality lifetime of 100 years or longer, archival paper is often used for critical, permanent records that must be kept for many years. Archival paper may also be used for fine art prints and limited edition prints for even greater protection than other acid free papers.

See also: acid-free paper