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Laser Coatings


Digitall Line of Electrostatic Toner-Receptive Coatings



Digitall (TM)Laser coatings enhance the properties of base papers and films to provide a high quality print surface with a matte or glossy finish. They offer heat resistant properties allowing for continuous feed printing and are intended for use with a wide variety of laser printers. NuCoat Terms & Conditions.
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Electrostatic Toner
Receptive Coatings
grade Suggested Base Materials features
Glossy Laser
dry toner
DIGITALL 8503 OPP, PET Film
coated paper
Bar-code Readable
Scratch Resistant
Matte Laser
dry toner
DIGITALL 8504
Double Matte Laser
dry toner
DIGITALL 9259
Glossy Laser & Inkjet DIGITALL 9223 RC or CC Paper Compatible
inkjet & Laser
INDIGO
liquid toner
DIGITALL 8709 OPP, PE, PET Film
UCFS Paper
Gravure Countable
300-500 lpi

The information contained herein is believed to be reliable, but no representations, guarantees or warranties of any kind are made as to it's accuracy, suitability for particular applications or the results to be obtained therefrom. The information is based on laboratory work with small -scale equipment and does not necessarily indicate end product performance. Because of the variations in methods, conditions and equipment used commercially in processing these materials, no warranties or guarantees are made as to the suitability of any use or handling of any material beyond Nucoat's direct control. THE SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ITS MERCHANTABILITY AND EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Nothing contained herein is to be considered as permission, recommendation, nor FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Nothing contained herein is to be considered as permission, recommendation, nor as an inducement to practice any patented invention without permission of the patent owner.