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In today's market place, there are hundreds of different
types of pressure sensitive materials. If you are unable to determine the
correct type of material, send us a sample so we can determine its
construction.
The most common materials are:
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Gloss White:
A high gloss finish stock excellent for retail products. High gloss finish
provides highest quality.
Not recommended for writing on surface.
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Semi-Gloss:
A less expensive, high quality (near gloss look) white stock
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Matte Litho:
A high quality uncoated white stock used for typing or writing on. Not
recommended for high speed computer imprinting and fast application.
Drying time may be needed.
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Fascover:
White Gloss stock with an opaque coating on adhesive side, used when
applying labels over printed material.
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TYVEK:
Used for special applications where tear resistance durability is a must.
- 8 ml. Clear Static Cling:
100# liner (No adhesive) used on glass window displays
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Fluorescent:
Excellent eye catcher for warning labels etc., in Red, Orange, Green,
Pink, Chartreuse.
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Natural Kraft:
An uncoated rustic appearance stock, similar to corrugated in color.
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Bright Silver Foil
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Bright Gold Foil
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Dull Gold Foil
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50# DSX:
An uncoated stock used exclusively for computer labels.
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4 mil. White Vinyl:
Excellent for outdoor use, lamination recommended.
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2 mil. Clear Polyester:
Used mainly for Window and Tinting labels.
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2 mil. Matte Clear Polyester
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2 mil. Matte Silver Polyester
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1 mil. Clear Laminate:
Used to make labels more durable against weather, scratching and fading.
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Transtherm 2:
A Thermal Transfer stock used for printers that use a ribbon
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Multi Therm 85:
A Direct Thermal stock used with printers that do not use ribbons.
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Premium Laser Rite:
Designed to lay flat when sheeted for Laser Printers.
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TLII:
Tire Label Stock designed with special adhesive that adheres to textured
surfaces.
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