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Spicers adds new digital paper to arsenal

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Addition: Spicers Paper is now distributing Saxton Digital
Addition: Spicers Paper is now distributing Saxton Digital
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As the digital printing market continues to grow, Spicers Paper says it is making paper selection for printing on-demand and variable data jobs easier with the addition of another digital paper to its range.

The company says that in order to keep pace with this increased demand, it has supplies key brands, which include Monza Recycled, Splendorgel, Tudor Rp Digital, Pacesetter and now the latest addition, Saxton Digital.

Richard Collins, marketing manager at Spicers Paper says, “The demand for a wider variety of digital printing papers continues, and Spicers Paper is working with its suppliers around the world to offer papers that meet the stringent technical properties required for digital printing presses.”

Spicers Paper says its most recent addition of Saxton Digital, has been formulated to the specifications of leading commercial colour digital presses, office copiers and printers.

Made in the Shoalhaven region of NSW, Saxton Digital is an FSC Mixed Sources Certified Paper. It provides outstanding results from digital printing, quick drying, excellent quality colour reproduction under different conditions and creative applications.

Saxton Digital has a brilliant white premium finish you can expect from a speciality paper with the added ability to print one to one marketing collateral in smaller quantities, according to Spicers.

 


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