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	<title>Comments on: Opportunities with Print Finishing</title>
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		<title>By: sbeamond</title>
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		<description>A great opening to the series. Heres a list of applications for foil stamping, embossing and diecutting that can be finished on our equipment:

Business documents 
Checks, tickets and other security documents 
Registered holograms 
Certificates 
Letterheads/Stationary 
Pocket Folders: Pre-diecut; Post-diecut 
Report Covers 
Book Covers: Paperback; Hardback; Synthetic Leather 
Security Printing 
Labels 
Packaging 
Business Cards 
Diecutting: (e.g. Reinforced book covers; ) Pocket folders 
Kiss Cutting 
Half-sheet products 
Greeting Cards - Single and multiple-up 
Announcements 
Playing card boxes (2-up capable) 
CD Wallets (2-up capable) 
Stashers (varying stock thickness) 
Posters 
Calendars 
Irregular-shaped stock feeding capabilities
Stock ranging from onion skin to paperboard 

Whats next? a section on value adding technology would be appropriate I would think. &quot;Here&#039;s the type of products that can be utlized to add value, now HOW can that be done?&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A great opening to the series. Heres a list of applications for foil stamping, embossing and diecutting that can be finished on our equipment:</p>
<p>Business documents<br />
Checks, tickets and other security documents<br />
Registered holograms<br />
Certificates<br />
Letterheads/Stationary<br />
Pocket Folders: Pre-diecut; Post-diecut<br />
Report Covers<br />
Book Covers: Paperback; Hardback; Synthetic Leather<br />
Security Printing<br />
Labels<br />
Packaging<br />
Business Cards<br />
Diecutting: (e.g. Reinforced book covers; ) Pocket folders<br />
Kiss Cutting<br />
Half-sheet products<br />
Greeting Cards &#8211; Single and multiple-up<br />
Announcements<br />
Playing card boxes (2-up capable)<br />
CD Wallets (2-up capable)<br />
Stashers (varying stock thickness)<br />
Posters<br />
Calendars<br />
Irregular-shaped stock feeding capabilities<br />
Stock ranging from onion skin to paperboard </p>
<p>Whats next? a section on value adding technology would be appropriate I would think. &#8220;Here&#8217;s the type of products that can be utlized to add value, now HOW can that be done?&#8221;</p>
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