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Printing Substrates - Paper, Forms and Stationery
News Release from: Tullis Russell Group | Subject: Advocate business paper
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 17 January 2008
Uncoated, Wood-Free Paper Has Four
Finishes
Advocate business paper from Tullis Russell now has a new promotional brochure showing the use of four-colour process print, solid spot colour and a variety of two-colour and four-colour print.
The brochure uses an assortment of typical stationery items that include business cards, compliments slips, letterheads and envelopes to demonstrate the colours and finishes available Tullis Russell said that the brochure was produced in partnership with its UK distributor, Paperco
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 22 Jun 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Advocate is a range of uncoated wood-free paper and board and is available in a choice of four finishes.
Advocate Smooth is said to have a smooth surface and opulent feel and is suitable for traditional and laser print processes and colour xerography applications.
Advocate Rough has what Tullis Russell described as a 'toothy' texture.
Those seeking a translucent paper or board, receptive to visual effects for brochures, or catalogues, can opt for Advocate Ghost, whilst Advocate Laid offers a product that is said to impart quality and authority to business stationery.
According to Tullis Russell, Advocate Xtreme White has a bright specification, which has the added benefit of containing wood pulps from well-managed forests in accordance with the rules of the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC).
Shona Birrell, product manager for uncoated papers at Tullis Russell, said: "Advocate is now well established as a top quality, mainstream, fully coordinated business papers range and this tool shows the product in action.".
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