16 December 2020
New Digital Self-Adhesive Range from Premier Paper
Cutting sheets can cost printers time and money, whilst guillotined sheets can sometimes struggle to meet the tolerances of digital presses, leading to running issues and potentially further costs.
E-Digital Self-Adhesive is the cost-effective range of digitally printable label media; the latest addition to Premier Paper's impressive portfolio of digital print media. E-Digital Self-Adhesive sheets are cut to SRA3 digital tolerances, saving you the time and money of cutting and allowing you to run sheets straight to press without prior conversion.
Designed with dry toner presses in mind, E-Digital Self Adhesive's face stock is receptive to colour laser printing, maintaining the print resolution of high-definition work. The adhesives used in the production of E-Digital Self Adhesive are specifically designed to withstand fusing temperatures, minimising potential adhesive bleed that can cause jams and shorten the time between machine servicing. E-Digital Self Adhesive has a 90gsm white kraft backing sheet for additional stability and curl resistance, helping to maintain consistency in print runs and improving your efficiency.
E-Digital Self-Adhesive is available from Premier in a choice of solid or precision cut score back within the permanent adhesive options or precision cut score back in the removable options; all for a next day delivery throughout the UK on Premiers dedicated fleet of vehicles
John Vic, Premier's sales director for digital media comments "Once again, I am proud to continue to extend our digital portfolio based on feedback from both our customers and our sales force. E-Digital Self Adhesive will win jobs for our customers that they would previously have walked away from."
E-Digital Self-Adhesive is the perfect choice for a vast number of end-use applications from bottle labels, to children's stickers. Contact your local Premier branch or visit www.paper.co.uk for more information or a dedicated E-Digital Self-Adhesive swatch.
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