⚓ : There is no commercial printing paper brand named "Rox.7z." It is almost certainly a file extension for a compressed document or a catalog code from a stamp collecting reference.
It might contain "paper" in the sense of , research papers , or whitepapers . Rox.7z
The string "ROX.\7Z" (and similar variants) appears in the raw ASCII text of SEC EDGAR filings . ⚓ : There is no commercial printing paper brand named "Rox
... paper as permitted by Regulation S-T Rule 101(b)(1): ... ROX.\7Z?9B"RM$ED?1OV3_AOXGT/Q?XK\::VKP&&RD_:&^*GA_P $>!O" ML%W-: In older Stanley Gibbons catalogues , "rox" and
: Often denotes a specific catalog sub-number or printing variety.
In older Stanley Gibbons catalogues , "rox" and "7z" are occasionally found in text-dense lists describing stamps. : Likely a shorthand for Rose (a color).
: The .7z suffix suggests a 7-Zip compressed archive .