Printer News - November 2012
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"When you peel open a standard chevron pouch, there is a subtle white indicator to show that the contents have been accessed," explained Dwane Hahn, vice president of sales and marketing, Rollprint. "What we've done is engineer a way to leave a strong visual reference with a desired color."
Not only does the new technology enhance security, but it also offers medical device and pharmaceutical manufacturers a new way to communicate branding attributes or color code products by type or size. The transparent nature of the color application still allows contents to be visible.
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