Printed Greaseproof Paper Bags
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Printed Greaseproof Paper Bags
Minimum Order Quantity
The minimum run on greaseproof paper bags start from 10,000. Whilst this may seem a lot, don't worry - it's only 10 packets!
Lead Time
The usual lead time for these bags is 6 to 8 weeks depending on the time of the year. There are limited manufacturers now still making these bags - hence the longer lead times!
Colours
The bags are made from greaseproof paper. We can print in up to 6 colours and even re-produce photographic images if needed.
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Our 7 working day superfast turnaround is not available on these bags, however we can sometimes speed up the delivery schedule if you have a tight deadline.
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Technical Specification
Lead Times
6-8 weeks.
Minimum Order Quantity
Our usual delivery time for bags that print in the UK is only 3 weeks. For large quantities and fully bespoke bags made in Asia, the lead times are about 10 weeks.
25000 bags.
Colour Options
Can 100% flood print to match customers pantone on large runs, call sales to discuss.
Materials
Scotchban, Imitation Greaseproof, Glassine, Siliconised Paper, Wax-lined Paper.
Printing Methods
Flexo Stack 4 colours max.Flexographic (flexo) printing is a form of printing that uses a flexible printing plate to transfer the ink onto the substrate being printed. It is used for printing on many different types of substrate including plastic, metallic films, cellophane and paper. The printing capability is lower than lithographic printing, typically achieving only 40DPI on the most basic printers, rising to 120dpi on the most advanced. We use 2 types of flexo printing press, a stack printer and central impression (CI) printing press.Stack PressA type of multi-colour press used in flexography in which all the colour stations—from one to eight stations, with six being the most common—are oriented in a vertical stack, the substrate passing through each one, which lays down successive colours. Some stack presses comprise two parallel stacks, the web of substrate taking a U-shaped path through the press.Each colour station possesses its own independent set of inking rollers, plate cylinder, and impression cylinder. They offer quick setup which is great for short runs; however they tend to have a lower DPI for tone work and are unable to maintain tight registration.
Origin
UK, Europe.
Sizing
Automatic - For larger runs, a number of sizing options are available above and beyond our stock sizes, please contact our sales department to discuss further.
Eco Options
Scotchban is bio-degradable.
Finishing Options
None.