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News Release from: Pantone UK | Subject: Pantone Solid Chips
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial Team on 17 April 2007

New Coated Colour Chips With Adhesive
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The limited-edition Pantone Solid Chips peel and place coated book is now available.

The chips now have an adhesive backing so designers can peel off a chip and place it where they want - without using staples, glue, or tape The new chip format is also makes it easier to create, share and save colour palettes, whilst retaining the same quality colour matches and visual reference on which designers rely, claimed Pantone

Designers can now affix sticky chips, similar to an adhesive-backed postage stamp, to projects and designs to ensure a perfect match, added the company.

Helmut Eifert, vice president of Pantone Europe, said: "Selecting colour palettes and ensuring colour accuracy are critical elements of every design project.

The peel and place chips securely attach to jobs so that they remain with the project at all times for accurate colour matching and reference.

The new design also makes it easier for designers to create and archive colour palettes for later reference or use on a future project." The Solid Chips peel and place coated includes the 1,114 solid Pantone Colours in the company's Matching System.

The peel and place book includes six perforated chips for each solid colour.

They also include a Pantone palette playground, a smooth plastic sheet lifter for use as a colour palette test area to experiment with the chips and define colour palettes.

Once a colour palette is set, the chips can be permanently placed on to one of 30 palette cards supplied with the book.

Finalised palette cards can be shared with clients when proposing colour schemes, given to printers for colour matching, or archived with projects for future reference, added the company.

Additionally, the peel and place chips have smooth edges, designed to keep the chips clean.

When removed, the chips leave the chip page neat and intact.

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