Color-Logic Certifies Folex Silver Polyester Cut Sheet Substrate
Written May 14, 2019
Categories: Equipment & Technology, Industry News, News
Color-Logic has certified Folex Silver Polyester cut sheet metallic substrate for use with the Color-Logic process on HP Indigo presses.
Commenting on the certification, Color-Logic Director of Sales and Marketing Mark Geeves said, "Folex Silver Polyester cut sheet metallic substrate Color-Logic samples, printed on the HP Indigo 7800 press, faithfully demonstrated all Color-Logic decorative effects. The Folex metallic films are used by packaging firms preparing and evaluating packaging prototypes, luxury labeling, metallic special effects, stickers. Based upon tests in the Color-Logic laboratories, HP Indigo press owners can confidently offer package prototype and short-run production customers Color-Logic samples prepared on Folex films."
The Folex Group, based in Switzerland and Germany, traces its history to 1860, when its founder developed a gelatin emulsion plate. Subsequently, the company again gained fame by developing a line of X-ray plates, roll films and cameras. In 1951, Folex expanded into graphic arts products, and in the 1990s into media for digital printing. Folex products, including a complete line of specialized films, are sold around the world.
Commenting on the certification, Color-Logic Director of Sales and Marketing Mark Geeves said, "Folex Silver Polyester cut sheet metallic substrate Color-Logic samples, printed on the HP Indigo 7800 press, faithfully demonstrated all Color-Logic decorative effects. The Folex metallic films are used by packaging firms preparing and evaluating packaging prototypes, luxury labeling, metallic special effects, stickers. Based upon tests in the Color-Logic laboratories, HP Indigo press owners can confidently offer package prototype and short-run production customers Color-Logic samples prepared on Folex films."
The Folex Group, based in Switzerland and Germany, traces its history to 1860, when its founder developed a gelatin emulsion plate. Subsequently, the company again gained fame by developing a line of X-ray plates, roll films and cameras. In 1951, Folex expanded into graphic arts products, and in the 1990s into media for digital printing. Folex products, including a complete line of specialized films, are sold around the world.
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