Most commonly,synthetic paper is used for restaurant menus, get dealt with many, or at outdoor venues to use synthetic paper. With the majority of our clients are on the water or sea-based, waterproof synthetic paper business cards and presentation folders are very popular.
Paper made from tree pulp has a long history, and today is still very popular due to its versatility, availability, and reasonable price. In the past, when our customers need a printed piece, stand up to the elements, fit is the standard solution. Synthetic paper does away with the extra step and cost required by lamination.
If you've ever wanted to make your documents without lamination they will last longer, you should consider printing synthetic paper. This is a special paper made out of plastic, but its appearance and feel of BOPP plain film. Synthetic Paper is very easy, but there are a few things you should keep in mind in order to get the best results. Here are some tips to use synthetic paper:
Leave the sheets in the original packaging until you’re ready to use them.
Make sure to fan them before placing them on your copier or printer paper feed tray. Hold the edge of the paper, so you do not dirty fingerprints.
If you need to trim the paper, make sure you do so, it has been printed. Whatever your cutter’s trimming capacity is, cut only half of what’s recommended since this paper is pretty thick.
You cannot use synthetic paper by using an inkjet printer. Therefore, you need to have a copier or printer toner.
Finally, return to the original packaging, so they will be in good shape when you need them.
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