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Polyart Launches New Generation Polyart Laser Synthetic Paper

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2023-11-16 15:57:56
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Polyart has launched a new generation of Polyart laser printers, designed specifically for dry toner printing technology, with a completely improved coating formula and many exciting new advantages. These include reducing nationalism, moisture resistance, and better paper touch.

Say hello to the good paper jogging on the printer output. More importantly, our new formula provides better scratch resistance, ensuring that your print remains original and vibrant, "the company said. Experience excellent processing quality and unique paper touch, while benefiting from its excellent durability. Polyart Laser combines the advantages of both worlds to provide a paper like tactile experience while ensuring that it can withstand the test of time.

Printing tests were conducted on leading brand laser printing machines.
Typical applications include various uses for graphics and creative projects, such as invitations, catalogs, and book covers, bookmarks, bottleneck collars, menus, door hangers, POP displays, and shelf swings. It is also very suitable for projects that require durability, such as hanging tags and labels, sales labels, refrigerated product labels, luggage labels, safety notices, warranty cards, and maintenance manuals. In addition, it performs well in outdoor applications, including maps, guides, manuals, operation numbers, signage, etc.

This material is suitable for all applications and offers a comprehensive range of four different grams: 118 g/m ² -  190 g/m ² -  261 g/m ² -  368 g/m ² .

Source: Laser Network

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