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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.

Thursday, November 05, 2020

It is no mystery that digitally printing on synthetic paper and plastics is a more expensive proposition than running traditional, wood-fiber papers on press.

“End customers need a good reason to use them,” said John Risdon, a senior account executive at HOP Industries.

Printed products such as parking-pass hang tags are one variable-data example that is worth the extra cost of plastic media with a high temperature rating.


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About Mark Vruno

A creative business/technical writer and skilled editor with proven success in multiple facets of internal and external corporate and high-technology public relations. Specialties: A seasoned communication professional with extensive experience planning and executing marketing and business-to-business communications.

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