Paper or Plastic: Depending on the Application, Printing Digitally on Synthetic Substrates May Be Worth Premium Pricing
Digitally printing on synthetic paper and plastics is more expensive than running traditional, wood-fiber papers on press, but certain products may be worth the expense, especially in the COVID era. Contributor Mark Vruno looks at the latest in synthetic papers.
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