03.27.12
UPM Raflatac has introduced a renewed portfolio of digital labelstocks for the Americas market, all of which are certified for use on the WS4500, WS4600, WS6000 and WS6600 family of presses through the HP Indigo Media Certification program. With the addition of six new paper and film products – four of which are specially designed for wine labeling – UPM Raflatac’s digital product range for HP Indigo technology aims to offer converters and end-users a variety of high-quality, top-performance labelstocks to select amongst for their unique end-uses.
According to the company, these digital products feature proprietary top-coats that ensure exceptional printability with optimal color saturation and crisp resolution in small and medium-sized print runs. The entire product line is offered trimless at 5000 and 10,000 feet with a minimum width of 13 inches. Additionally, UPM Raflatac offers a complimentary welcome pallet of digital labelstock products to companies who purchase an HP Indigo digital press.
“UPM Raflatac’s renewed digital portfolio delivers the right results at the speed of business,” says Patrick Goss, prime business director, Americas, UPM Raflatac. “Our customers know that these products provide a compelling combination of shelf appeal, performance and value for their diverse end-uses.”
According to the company, these digital products feature proprietary top-coats that ensure exceptional printability with optimal color saturation and crisp resolution in small and medium-sized print runs. The entire product line is offered trimless at 5000 and 10,000 feet with a minimum width of 13 inches. Additionally, UPM Raflatac offers a complimentary welcome pallet of digital labelstock products to companies who purchase an HP Indigo digital press.
“UPM Raflatac’s renewed digital portfolio delivers the right results at the speed of business,” says Patrick Goss, prime business director, Americas, UPM Raflatac. “Our customers know that these products provide a compelling combination of shelf appeal, performance and value for their diverse end-uses.”