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News Release from: DataLase | Subject: Packmark
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 28 September 2006
DataLase revolutionary imaging technique
DataLase, the colour change specialist, has created an all-inclusive brochure on DataLase Packmark, a ground-breaking imaging technique for applying on-demand variable information to primary packaging
DataLase (formerly Sherwood Technology), the colour change specialist and originators of the award-winning DataLase process, has created an all-inclusive new brochure detailing its ground-breaking imaging technique for applying on-demand variable information to primary packaging - the DataLase Packmark The new brochure is available free of charge from the DataLase company
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 13 Apr 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The comprehensive brochure has been developed to support the demand for the DataLase Packmark product and is aimed at a broad audience, including the print and packaging, food and beverage, retail, tobacco and the pharmaceuticals industries.
The brochure gives a detailed description of the DataLase Packmark product as well as providing further explanations of the DataLase imaging process.
In addition to this, the brochure provides information on the unique benefits of using DataLase Packmark over other imaging techniques.
For example, the process provides consistently verifiable bar codes and image stability, meaning that unlike printing inks or inkjet fluids, DataLase Packmark images are not prone to 'bleeding' on absorbent substrates.
Furthermore, the brochure describes how the revolutionary process allows for any primary packaging substrate to be treated, including flexible packaging, paper, metals, board and plastics.
The DataLase Packmark product eliminates the need for messy consumables from the production line while also increasing production time and allowing late pack customisation at any point in the production process.
The all-inclusive document details further information on the DataLase patented laser imaging process - which features an additive or coating that changes colour when exposed to a low power CO2 laser.
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