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Jul 29 2009

Neenah Paper - Do You Love Linen Promo

Published by mkissing at 1:44 pm under Eco Products & Services, In the News Edit This

neenah-logo.jpgIn my almost 9 years in the print industry, I haven’t had too much hands-on experience with Neenah Paper.  Most of Neenah’s stock choices are primarily used on offset presses, although they are expanding their selection of digital press papers.  Since I’ve worked mainly in digital print shops that didn’t offer Neenah Paper selections, I was excited to hear about Neenah’s Do You Love Linen promotion.

Neenah is offering to print proofs on up to 3 of their linen stocks and have them shipped directly to you free of charge!  Simply go to Do You Love Linen and get started.  You can upload your own image or choose one from Neenah’s library.  Select your 3 paper choices, fill out your shipping information and wait for your proofs to arrive at your doorstep.

I ordered mine and can’t wait to see them.  While the promo website states there are 12 recycled linen color choices, I was disappointed that it didn’t say which ones they are and how much recycled content they contain.  However, I did order one of my proofs on the Recycled 100 Bright White, which is 100% post-consumer waste.

I would also like to know what kind of printing method is being used to print these proofs.  My guess would be a four-color digital press, but which one?  I’ll wait for my proofs to see if any additional information is included with the shipment.  In any case, this is a fun way to try before you buy!

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