The Reed A6 recycled cardboard hard cover notebook with rounded corners is not only an office essential but also a great opportunity to promote your brand. The notebook has 96 blank sheets of 70 g/m2 paper and a soft-feel cover. Comes with an elastic closure and a ribbon marker.
Size:
14 x 8,9 cm
Composition: FSC certified paper
Weight: 106 grams
Units per box: 100 units
Box measurements: 42 x 17 x 41 (cm)
Pad Printing
Pad printing is a printing process that involves intaglio printing our design onto a flat plate. The ink is applied evenly to the plate, and a silicone pad presses against the surface, creating a perfect imprint for printing on our product. One or more spot colors can be printed. It is primarily used for small items such as pens, USB flash drives, keychains, and lighters, and is the most economical solution for a variety of items.
Screen Printing
Screen printing is one of the most widely used techniques, allowing printing of up to six spot colors depending on the product and providing long-lasting and reliable results. This technique is applied to smooth surfaces, achieving high-resolution images. Screen printing involves transferring the design to a screen (polyester or nylon mesh) coated with a photosensitive layer that reacts with ultraviolet light. This light hardens the areas not to be printed, allowing the design to bleed through. This technique is often used on textiles, plastics, wood, or aluminum items such as T-shirts, bags, jerry cans, notepads, backpacks, and caps.
Hot Stamping
Heat embossing is a technique that involves marking a logo or text in bas-relief. The design is inverted on metal and reproduced using a heat press on leather, leatherette, and some plastic products. This technique combines pressure with temperature and time. Ink is not allowed, but a metallic color can be applied to the mold, giving the product its unique character. The most commonly used color is silver. The finishes are defined and very elegant, which is why it is often used on promotional products such as diaries, folders, notepads, and wallets.