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Denmaur supplies Amadeus Silk for Print Production Handbook

Press release from the issuing company

Denmaur Independent Papers, one of the UK's leading independent paper merchant groups, has supplied text and cover papers for the production of the Unity Print & Publishing's Print Production Handbook 2010/11, which was produced to time in with this year's Ipex 2010 graphic arts exhibition at the NEC in Birmingham.

The third edition of the award winning handbook, which is written by a team of industry experts, explains all you would need to know about current and emerging print production methods, the environment, print technology, MIS, digital printing, paper and finishing – an indispensable reference book for print professionals.  Amadeus Silk 90gsm was supplied in Cutstar reels format for the text, along with matching 250gsm sheet fed for the cover, both of which were printed by Stones the Printers. The paper was specifically chosen by Andrew Wilson of Unity to provide the best cost competitive print and paper solution using a forest certified paper product.

Amadeus is a woodfree triple coated paper, part of Denmaur's Best of Both Worlds range, and is available in grammage weights of 90- 380 gsm, with an extensive UK sheet and CutStar reel stock ready for delivery in 24/48 hours. All UK stock is held at Denmaur's centrally located warehouse in Bardon, Leicestershire.

Amadeus has high environmental attributes, good opacity in lighter weights, superb ink gloss properties in both its Silk and Gloss finishes and excellent press room/print performance. Publishers or end users wishing to use a forest certified logo have the benefit of being able to facilitate supply with both Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) schemes certification on a direct delivery basis, with UK warehoused stock now fully FSC.

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