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Print Action, Apr 2003
M-real has released its silver image range of digital papers that were specifically developed to guarantee quality results across a wide range of digital laser copiers and printers. It features high whiteness to ensure consistently sharp images and text with vibrant colours. Silver image also features smoothness, bulk and stiffness to provide optimum runability. According to M-real, silver image offers the widest range of digital colour copying and printing papers on the market, combining five different surfaces from uncoated to coated and cast-coated qualities. Silver image digital papers are available in up to eight weights per surface and in four different formats (A4, A3, A3 and SRA3). This range includes: silver image pure, silver image supra, silver image matt, silver image gloss and silver image supergloss. The company claims the range offers a perfect surface for any digital colour copying and printing application.
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