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Fasson Materials<br />

for LaserCopyJet<br />

and Electronic Data<br />

Processing<br />

<strong>open</strong> <strong>your</strong> <strong>EYES</strong> <strong>to</strong><br />

<strong>MORE</strong> <strong>labelling</strong><br />

<strong>SOLUTIONS</strong>


1. Introduction<br />

Products that are printed using<br />

Laser, Copier, Inkjet and Dot-Matrix<br />

technologies can generally be divided<br />

in<strong>to</strong> two categories: A4 sheet fed<br />

products and continuous fed products<br />

(i.e. Electronic Data Processing). This<br />

technical brochure will give you an<br />

overview of our two product ranges,<br />

plus general recommendations on<br />

the usage of our products <strong>to</strong> optimise<br />

results.<br />

A4 format printing has experienced<br />

tremendous growth over the last<br />

few years, thanks in the main <strong>to</strong><br />

the growth in personal computers<br />

and the installation of the various<br />

allied printers that are very much a<br />

part of life at work and at home. The<br />

growth of colour inkjet printing is a<br />

direct result of lower costs, increased<br />

printer speeds and increased print<br />

resolution. The comparative increase<br />

in colour printers and the decline of<br />

monochrome printers is due <strong>to</strong> higher<br />

consumer expectations and a demand<br />

for higher, professional quality print.<br />

The demand for the processing and<br />

application of variable data using<br />

continuous printing techniques is still<br />

high, particularly within the business<br />

segment for tracking purposes. While<br />

dot matrix technology is declining,<br />

there is growth in the high-speed laser<br />

printing. This requires products that<br />

1. Introduction<br />

2. The printing processes<br />

3. General information about our products<br />

4. Fasson product ranges<br />

5. Fasson applications labora<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

6. General recommendations for product handling<br />

7. Specifi c technical product information<br />

can be converted and printed reliably<br />

at high speeds, taking in<strong>to</strong> account<br />

the critical fanfolding and refanfolding<br />

processes.<br />

Of course, the consumer’s expectation<br />

of converting and print quality can<br />

only be met by using consumables<br />

that are compatible with the relevant<br />

print technologies and with products<br />

that continue <strong>to</strong> keep abreast with<br />

the continuous development of these<br />

printers.<br />

Fasson is a key player in these<br />

market segments, offering the widest<br />

possible range and state of the art<br />

products - thanks <strong>to</strong> intensive product<br />

development, a well-equipped<br />

applications labora<strong>to</strong>ry, unique<br />

patented technologies, and excellent<br />

service platforms on our standard and<br />

speciality products.<br />

The ranges encompass both paper and<br />

fi lmic faces<strong>to</strong>cks. All products have<br />

been developed <strong>to</strong> refl ect optimal print<br />

resolution, ink and <strong>to</strong>ner anchorage,<br />

aesthetics and strength for processing.<br />

The paper range contains uncoated<br />

papers, suitable for basic printing,<br />

through <strong>to</strong> high quality coated papers<br />

which deliver the highest possible<br />

print resolution for optimum print<br />

performance. The fi lm range contains<br />

a range of <strong>to</strong>p coated fi lms with a<br />

variety of fi nishes specifi cally designed<br />

for either laser or inkjet printing.<br />

All products are designed with<br />

adhesives that offer the optimal<br />

balance of tack and adhesion with low<br />

adhesive bleed. Both permanent and<br />

removable adhesives are available.<br />

Our products are developed with<br />

backing liners that ensure excellent<br />

layfl at characteristics and good<br />

product consistency, for optimal<br />

conversion and problem-free<br />

processing in modern printers.


Number of printers in Millions<br />

2. The printing processes<br />

Inkjet printing with Fasson<br />

self-adhesive roll labels<strong>to</strong>ck.<br />

Self-adhesive materials for inkjet<br />

printing are increasing in demand,<br />

and are currently exhibiting a doubledigit<br />

growth rate – a direct result of<br />

the success of the A4 ‘desk<strong>to</strong>p’ inkjet<br />

printers. These printers dominate<br />

the small offi ce market due <strong>to</strong> the<br />

simplicity of operation and the<br />

relatively low printer costs.<br />

The inkjet printing process.<br />

Inkjet printing delivers droplets of ink<br />

from a nozzle directly on<strong>to</strong> a receiver.<br />

Two types are available: continuous<br />

inkjet (mainly used for direct<br />

marketing) and drop-on-demand<br />

(where a label is generally required).<br />

Drop-on-demand printing can be<br />

achieved by two different processes<br />

- thermal inkjet and piezo inkjet.<br />

Thermal inkjet is <strong>to</strong>day’s most<br />

common technology, used in 90% of<br />

Printers installed in Western Europe<br />

Monochrome Laser<br />

Colour Inkjet<br />

Monochrome Inkjet<br />

Desk<strong>to</strong>p Colour Laser<br />

Colour Laser Copier/Printer<br />

desk<strong>to</strong>p inkjet printers because of<br />

the relatively low printhead cost. This<br />

process forms a bubble of ink, heated<br />

through electrical pulses.<br />

Piezo inkjet is challenging this<br />

technology with the advantage of<br />

greater dot control in terms of both<br />

sizes and speed due <strong>to</strong> the technique<br />

of dot formation.<br />

The printhead is fi tted with a piezo<br />

crystal, which deforms with electrical<br />

impulse and creates and displaces<br />

the bubble of ink. Due <strong>to</strong> the accuracy<br />

of dot formation with this process, it<br />

is possible <strong>to</strong> create pho<strong>to</strong> images of<br />

1200x1200 DPI - though printhead<br />

costs are higher. Both processes<br />

require a specially formulated <strong>to</strong>p<br />

coating <strong>to</strong> optimise colour print<br />

receptivity, and for bar code printing.<br />

Laser and copier printing<br />

with Fasson self-adhesive roll<br />

labels<strong>to</strong>ck. Driven by the increased<br />

sales of desk<strong>to</strong>p printers for both the<br />

home and the offi ce environments,<br />

the laser copier market is one of<br />

the fastest-growing segment in the<br />

variable information printing market.<br />

The technology’s ability <strong>to</strong> produce<br />

high resolution and durable images<br />

at high print speeds has also created<br />

growth in industrial markets.<br />

Typical applications include address<br />

labels, pallet labels, pharmaceutical<br />

labels and component labels in the<br />

electrical and au<strong>to</strong>motive industries.<br />

The laser and copier printing<br />

process. The electropho<strong>to</strong>graphic<br />

(<strong>to</strong>ner transfer) processes include<br />

laser copiers and pho<strong>to</strong> copiers (LED),<br />

which operate by similar principles: an<br />

image is scanned by a light beam or<br />

high-speed fl ash and refl ected on<strong>to</strong> a<br />

pho<strong>to</strong>conduc<strong>to</strong>r drum, which creates<br />

a charge.<br />

Laser printers differ from pho<strong>to</strong>copiers<br />

in that the image is sent digitally <strong>to</strong><br />

the pho<strong>to</strong>conduc<strong>to</strong>r drum. In both,<br />

however, <strong>to</strong>ner particles are attracted<br />

<strong>to</strong> the drum and then transferred and<br />

fi xed on<strong>to</strong> the paper or fi lm receiver<br />

using heat and pressure.<br />

These are generally sheet-fed<br />

printing processes, which are very<br />

easy <strong>to</strong> use, but place high demands<br />

on the labels<strong>to</strong>ck <strong>to</strong> ensure clean<br />

and effi cient feed through the<br />

printers, which can have winding<br />

transportation paths.


3. General information about<br />

our products<br />

The Fasson faces<strong>to</strong>cks. Our<br />

faces<strong>to</strong>cks have been developed <strong>to</strong><br />

give optimal conversion and printer<br />

performance. Some products are<br />

multifunctional and can be used in all<br />

print technologies, whilst others are<br />

specifi cally designed for laser copier<br />

or inkjet use. For more information,<br />

please see Chapter 4, ‘Fasson Product<br />

Ranges’.<br />

Where high quality print resolution is<br />

required for pho<strong>to</strong>realistic prints, we<br />

have developed specifi c <strong>to</strong>p coated<br />

papers and polyester fi lms <strong>to</strong> give<br />

short drying time, and <strong>to</strong> ensure that<br />

consumers’ expectations are met, not<br />

only from the print perspective, but<br />

also from the handling point of view.<br />

The range of laser printable polyester<br />

fi lms all utilise heat stabilised polyester<br />

fi lms <strong>to</strong> reduce heat shrinkage and<br />

subsequent post-printer curl. This is<br />

normally negligible when printing die<br />

cut or butt cut labels on A4 sheets.<br />

Our EDP faces<strong>to</strong>cks are made up<br />

generally of uncoated papers that<br />

give a good laser and dot matrix print.<br />

Some papers like the ZigZag and the<br />

Data 75 have been developed <strong>to</strong> give<br />

good pre-printing with conventional<br />

print technologies such as UV Flexo.<br />

These products will also take a basic<br />

Thermal Transfer print.<br />

All our papers are made out of<br />

environmental friendly ECF or TCF pulp.<br />

The Fasson release liners.<br />

Release liners are key in the<br />

performance of self-adhesive<br />

products. Our products are available<br />

with release liners of various types<br />

and basic weights, each designed for<br />

specifi c applications.<br />

For A4 fed products, the quality of the<br />

release liner greatly contributes <strong>to</strong> the<br />

layfl at of the product, and infl uences<br />

its conversion and printing properties.<br />

Generally, the lower weight liners<br />

(45 and 55 grams) offer the correct<br />

fl exibility <strong>to</strong> run on a wide set of A4<br />

printers without problems. Here, long<br />

grain conversion is recommended for<br />

universal end-use.<br />

Where small offi ce printers are used<br />

with an s-curved path, short grain<br />

conversion can be considered for use<br />

from the paper cassette. Using the<br />

manual feeder on a printer is less<br />

critical, and is generally recommended<br />

by the printer manufacturers.<br />

For specifi c industrial uses in A4<br />

fed products, the higher weight<br />

liners such as AT 70 or HF 80 are<br />

recommended. The higher rigidity<br />

offers advantages in cases where the<br />

sheets are perforated, and/or the<br />

facepaper is diecut in<strong>to</strong> many small<br />

labels.<br />

Specifi cally for the use on fi lmic<br />

materials in laser printers, the HF 100<br />

release liner offers optimal layfl at<br />

performance.<br />

For continuous fed EDP products,<br />

layfl at is less critical, but high<br />

strength and stiffness are required<br />

for fanfolding. In general, glassine<br />

liners are used for lower printing<br />

speed applications, whilst 70 or 80<br />

gram kraft liners are used for optimal<br />

stability on high-speed laser printing.<br />

For both A4 and continuous products,<br />

our release levels have been<br />

optimised for high-speed conversion,<br />

ensuring prevention of label lift in<br />

the printers, while enabling ease of<br />

removal by the end user.


The Fasson adhesives. The<br />

adhesive plays a key role in the quality<br />

of A4 products. Firstly, the adhesive<br />

should provide suffi cient tack <strong>to</strong><br />

adhere <strong>to</strong> a wide variety of substrates<br />

(so called adhesion). In addition, the<br />

adhesive should adhere over a wide<br />

temperature range. Along with good<br />

adhesion, it is extremely important<br />

<strong>to</strong> have the right internal strength (so<br />

called cohesion) <strong>to</strong> ensure low oozing<br />

of the adhesive in a slit roll, as well<br />

as good resistance of the adhesive<br />

<strong>to</strong> fl ow in the hot fusion processes in<br />

a laser or copier printer. All Fasson<br />

adhesives have been formulated <strong>to</strong><br />

give the right balance of all these<br />

properties.<br />

For A4 products where bleeding<br />

and printer pollution are extremely<br />

important, we offer S2012HT and<br />

S2012HTC. S2012HT is a good general<br />

purpose adhesive. However, if a<br />

higher adhesion level is required,<br />

S2012HTC can be used (for this<br />

adhesive, we recommend stripping<br />

the products).<br />

Where a removable adhesive is<br />

required, there is the additional<br />

requirement of excellent anchorage<br />

<strong>to</strong> the faces<strong>to</strong>ck and long term<br />

removability, again <strong>to</strong> a wide range<br />

of substrates. We achieve this by<br />

using patented technology <strong>to</strong> ensure<br />

that, with the LR2 adhesive, even<br />

the demands imposed by the most<br />

diffi cult applications can be met.<br />

The LR2 based products are however<br />

not recommended for use on curved,<br />

uneven and cylindrical substrates.<br />

For use on recycled cardboard, we<br />

would propose <strong>to</strong> do preliminary<br />

application testing fi rst.<br />

For EDP products, adhesive bleed<br />

is not normally as critical as for A4<br />

fed products. Here, we offer the<br />

well-established S2000N adhesive,<br />

which is used in our Industrial Paper<br />

and Thermal ranges. The adhesive<br />

holds an optimal balance between<br />

conversion speed, bleeding and<br />

adhesion.


4. Fasson product ranges<br />

Our portfolio is not a static set of products. It is continuously updated as we listen <strong>to</strong><br />

converters, end users, consumers, and printer manufacturers, and act <strong>to</strong> meet their<br />

changing needs. In the following listings, we give an overview of current products and<br />

recommendations based on printer technology as well as on end-use application.<br />

The LaserCopyJet product range<br />

Code Face material<br />

Paper /<br />

Film<br />

g/sqm<br />

microns<br />

Adhesive Liner<br />

Coating<br />

Width (mm)<br />

OA0121<br />

Multi-purpose products<br />

Lasercopy jet Premium P 64 S2012HT AT55 2,000<br />

VA3960 Lasercopyjet Premium P 64 S2012HT AT70 2,000<br />

OA0154 Lasercopyjet Premium P 64 LR2 AT55 2,000<br />

OA0188 Lasercopyjet Premium P 64 LR2 AT70 2,000<br />

VA4521 LasercopyJet Standard P 68 S2012HT AT45 2,000<br />

ADH353 LasercopyJet Standard P 68 S2012HT HF55 2,000<br />

ADH361 LasercopyJet Standard P 68 S2012HT HF80 2,000<br />

OA0261 Lasercopyjet Extra P 70 S2012HTC HF60 2,000<br />

OA0212 Lasercopyjet Flex P 56 S2012HT AT45 2,000<br />

VA4398 Lasercopyjet Flex P 56 S2012HT AT55 2,000<br />

ACU858 Lasercopyjet Premium Opaque P 80 S2012HTC HF55 2,000<br />

ADN409 Laser Copier Blue P 80 S2012HTC HF55 2,000<br />

ADN425 Laser Copier Red P 80 S2012HTC HF55 2,000<br />

ADN458 Laser Copier Green P 80 S2012HTC HF55 2,000<br />

ACX091 Laser Copier Yellow P 80 S2012HTC HF55 2,000<br />

ADN474 Laser Radient Red P 80 S2012HTC HF55 2,000<br />

ADN466 Laser Radient Yellow P 80 S2012HTC HF55 2,000<br />

ADN490 Laser Radient Orange P 80 S2012HTC HF55 2,000<br />

ADN524 Laser Radient Green P 80 S2012HTC HF55 2,000<br />

ST7271 Lasercopyjet piggyback P 64 S2012HT AT55/AT55 2,000<br />

SU6082 Lasercopyjet piggyback<br />

InkJet products<br />

P 64 S2012HT AT55/AT70 2,000<br />

OA0246 Colour Inkjet matt P 90 S2012HTC HF55 2,000<br />

SS0509 Colour Inkjet gloss P 90 S2012HT HF80 1,000<br />

SW6494 Colour Inkjet gloss 125 P 125 S2012HTC HF80 1,290<br />

SV6263 Colour Inkjet PET silver F 87 S2035 HF100 1,000<br />

SV6271 Colour Inkjet PET gold F 87 S2035 HF100 1,000<br />

ST6109 Colour Inkjet holographic F 60 S2035 HF100 1,000<br />

SS4477 Colour Inkjet PET gloss transparent F 60 S2035 HF100 1,000<br />

ADR799 Inkjet PET matt transparent<br />

Laser Copier products<br />

F 52 S4700 HF100 1,000<br />

ADG660 Laser Copier Gloss P 80 S2012HTC HF55 2,000<br />

ST3916 Laser Semi transparent P 63 S2012 HT HF100 1,000<br />

SE7766 Laser PET matt white F 60 S692 HF100 1,000<br />

SD7601 Laser PET matt white F 60 S451 HF100 1,000<br />

SR8802 Laser PET matt silver F 38 S692 HF100 1,000<br />

SE7774 Laser PET matt transparent F 36 S692 HF100 1,000<br />

ADG694 Laser PET gloss transparent F 52 S4700 HF100 1,000


STD /<br />

non STD<br />

Monchrome<br />

Laser<br />

Copier<br />

Colour<br />

Laser<br />

Copier<br />

InkJet<br />

not recommended<br />

for this use<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong><br />

Realistic<br />

InkJet<br />

Fair results Good results Excellent results<br />

remark /<br />

specifi c use<br />

STD<br />

STD<br />

STD<br />

STD<br />

STD<br />

STD<br />

STD<br />

STD For high tack and fast stripping<br />

STD Curved substrates, e.g. pharmaceutical phials<br />

STD Curved substrates, e.g. pharmaceutical phials<br />

STD High opacity over<strong>labelling</strong>, CD/DVD <strong>labelling</strong><br />

non STD File <strong>labelling</strong>, shelf edge, instruction labels<br />

non STD File <strong>labelling</strong>, shelf edge, instruction labels<br />

non STD File <strong>labelling</strong>, shelf edge, instruction labels<br />

non STD File <strong>labelling</strong>, shelf edge, instruction labels<br />

non STD Promotional labels, warning labels<br />

non STD Promotional labels, warning labels<br />

non STD Promotional labels, warning labels<br />

non STD Promotional labels, warning labels<br />

non STD<br />

non STD<br />

non STD CD/DVD <strong>labelling</strong>, kids stickers<br />

non STD<br />

non STD<br />

CD/DVD <strong>labelling</strong>, kids stickers<br />

non STD CD/DVD <strong>labelling</strong>, kids stickers<br />

non STD CD/DVD <strong>labelling</strong>, kids stickers<br />

non STD CD/DVD <strong>labelling</strong>, kids stickers<br />

non STD CD/DVD <strong>labelling</strong>, kids stickers<br />

non STD Offi ce Labels, no label look on envelopes<br />

non STD Promotional labels<br />

non STD Offi ce Labels, no label look on envelopes<br />

non STD Durable <strong>labelling</strong>, e.g. rating plates<br />

non STD Durable <strong>labelling</strong>, drum labeling, BS 5609<br />

non STD Durable <strong>labelling</strong>, e.g. rating plates<br />

non STD Offi ce Labels, no label look on envelopes<br />

non STD Colour printed labels for no label look


The EDP product range<br />

Code Face material<br />

Paper /<br />

Film<br />

g/sqm<br />

microns<br />

Adhesive Liner<br />

Coating<br />

Width (mm)<br />

ACX646 DATA 70 P 68 S2000N BG40 Br 2,000<br />

ACX653 DATA 70 P 68 S2000N AT70 2,000<br />

ACX661 DATA 70 P 68 S2000N AT70 Imp 2,000<br />

ACX679 DATA 70 P 68 S2000N BG40 Blue 2,000<br />

ACX687 DATA 70 P 68 S2000N BG40 Blue 2,000<br />

SV4185 DATA 70 P 68 R5000 AT70 2,000<br />

VA5296 DATA 75 P 75 S2000N HF80 2,000<br />

ACX620 ZIGZAG P 73 S2000N BG40 Br 2,000<br />

ACX638 ZIGZAG P 73 S2000N AT70 2,000<br />

ADF316 ZIGZAG P 73 S2000N HF80 2,000<br />

A20253 ZIGZAG P 73 R100 HF80 2,000<br />

LA0227 ZIGZAG P 73 S2045 HF80 1,000<br />

M10746 ZIGZAG P 73 S451 HF80 2,000<br />

ACZ584 ZIGZAG CASSETTE P 73 S2000N AT70 2,000<br />

ADF282 DATA FLEX P 56 S2000N HF60 2,000<br />

LA0201 FASMAIL P 80 S2045 BG40 Br 1,000<br />

LA0219 FASMAIL P 80 S2045 HF80 1,000<br />

SC2637 ZIGZAG PET WHITE F 50 S692 BG45 NI 1,000<br />

SB3081 ZIGZAG PET SILVER F 50 S692 BG45 NI 1,000<br />

SD5480 ZIGZAG PE HD F 110 S445 BG50 1,000<br />

SE4490 ZIGZAG PE HD F 110 C2075 BG40 1,000<br />

SS5904 ZIGZAG PVC WHITE F 90 S692 BG45 NI 1,000<br />

SS5995 ZIGZAG PVC WHITE F 90 S277 BG45 1,000<br />

SB6969 ZIGZAG PP WHITE F 80 S692 BG45 NI 1,000<br />

5. Fasson applications<br />

labora<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

<strong>Avery</strong> <strong>Dennison</strong> Roll Materials Europe<br />

has an extensive R&D department<br />

working in close co-operation with<br />

both its counterpart in North America<br />

and the corporate <strong>Avery</strong> Research<br />

Center, continually striving <strong>to</strong> bring<br />

innovations and improvements in<strong>to</strong><br />

the market. An exciting and key<br />

facilita<strong>to</strong>r in this process is our recently<br />

refurbished applications Labora<strong>to</strong>ry.<br />

Here, we have a collection of the<br />

latest inkjet, laser and copier printers<br />

in the market, from the major OEMs.<br />

Working with Hewlett-Packard, Canon,<br />

Epson, Lexmark, Brother and Kyocera<br />

printers, we can fully evaluate each<br />

new or existing product for its<br />

performance across a wide set of<br />

printers using a standard test pro<strong>to</strong>col.<br />

The standard test pro<strong>to</strong>col contains a<br />

number of print related tests, as well<br />

as runnability tests on every printer.<br />

Typical print quality tests are<br />

resolution, feathering, <strong>to</strong>ner<br />

anchorage, print density, colour-<strong>to</strong>colour<br />

bleed, dry time, light fastness,<br />

smear fastness, strike / show through,<br />

cockle, blocking and water fastness.<br />

Concerning runnability on printers, we<br />

typically look for jamming, misfeeds,<br />

multiple feeds, skewing, registration,<br />

label lift, bent corners, wrinkles and<br />

drum pollution.<br />

Besides printer testing, specifi c testing<br />

can be done on CD-ROMs and DVDs.<br />

Here <strong>to</strong>o, we have a standard test<br />

pro<strong>to</strong>col in which we test the<br />

suitability of materials for CD-ROM<br />

<strong>labelling</strong>, specifi cally concerning<br />

data-loss.


STD /<br />

non STD<br />

Normal printing<br />

speed<br />

High printing<br />

speed<br />

pre-printing<br />

quality<br />

not recommended<br />

for this use<br />

durability /<br />

outdoor<br />

application<br />

Fair results Good results Excellent results<br />

remark /<br />

specifi c use<br />

STD<br />

STD<br />

STD<br />

non STD High Release<br />

non STD Low release<br />

non STD<br />

STD<br />

STD<br />

STD<br />

STD<br />

STD<br />

STD<br />

non STD<br />

STD For video-cassette inserts<br />

STD High fl exible paper<br />

non STD Very fast ink drying<br />

non STD Very fast ink drying<br />

non STD Compliance <strong>labelling</strong><br />

non STD Electrical rating plates<br />

non STD Chemical drum <strong>labelling</strong>, Dotmatrix and TT printable only *<br />

non STD Dotmatrix and TT printable only *<br />

non STD Dotmatrix and TT printable only *<br />

non STD Chemical drum <strong>labelling</strong>, Dotmatrix and TT printable only *<br />

non STD Electrical rating plates, Dotmatrix and TT printable only *<br />

* These products are designed for Dotmatrix and Thermal Transfer Printing. Not suitable for laser printing.


The most obvious requirements are<br />

for good layfl at and low adhesive<br />

bleed. We believe that with our<br />

careful choice of raw materials (i.e.<br />

faces<strong>to</strong>cks, liner, and adhesives) allied<br />

<strong>to</strong> our manufacturing capabilities,<br />

we can provide materials which<br />

give trouble-free conversion <strong>to</strong> the<br />

converter and problem-free printing<br />

for the end user.<br />

However, there are certain<br />

recommendations we would like <strong>to</strong><br />

pass on <strong>to</strong> ensure that this is indeed<br />

the case.<br />

Layfl at. There are three main aspects<br />

<strong>to</strong> layfl at: moisture curl, hang, and<br />

core memory.<br />

If moisture curl is seen on an A4<br />

sheet, it appears as curl in the cross<br />

direction (assuming the paper has<br />

been converted long grain). This is<br />

minimised during our process by<br />

ensuring that the moisture content<br />

of the paper face and liner are in<br />

equilibrium with each other. Our<br />

internal QA checks ensure that<br />

moisture curl on Fasson products is<br />

minimized.<br />

6. General recommendations for product handling<br />

Especially for A4 product conversion, the proper<br />

handling of products is one of the most critical issues in<br />

pressure sensitive <strong>labelling</strong>.<br />

To avoid moisture curl, we strongly<br />

recommend that material is kept in its<br />

original wrappings until it is needed<br />

for conversion and s<strong>to</strong>red within<br />

the range 40 - 60 % RH, and at a<br />

temperature between 18 - 23°C. This<br />

is particularly relevant when handling/<br />

converting fi lmic faces<strong>to</strong>cks.<br />

“Hang” appears on an A4 sheet<br />

as curl in the machine direction<br />

(again, assuming the paper has<br />

been converted long grain). This<br />

is minimised again in our process<br />

by ensuring that both the face and<br />

liner are laminated <strong>to</strong>gether at the<br />

same rate, and that there has been<br />

no tension introduced in<strong>to</strong> the<br />

laminate as a result. Our internal QA<br />

checks ensure that “hang” on Fasson<br />

products is minimized.<br />

It is possible, particularly with coated<br />

and more rigid products, that a certain<br />

degree of “core memory” is evident<br />

near the core. This can be reduced<br />

using de-curl bars, or using thick<br />

walled cores.<br />

Adhesive Bleed. Adhesive bleed/<br />

edge ooze can have a negative effect<br />

on printer performance, especially<br />

laser and copier printers, due <strong>to</strong> the<br />

temperatures involved during the<br />

printing process. Commonly it causes<br />

printer jams, or contamination of the<br />

printer drum. The range of Fasson<br />

adhesives has been specifi cally<br />

designed <strong>to</strong> have low edge ooze,<br />

and work well with most common A4<br />

conversion methods. That said, we<br />

would still recommend edge stripping,<br />

or at the very least edge slitting during<br />

conversion. If net width conversion<br />

is preferred, we would strongly<br />

recommend running a test trial fi rst.


7. Specifi c technical product information<br />

Technical information sheets of all products listed in this<br />

brochure can be sent on request or downloaded from our<br />

Internet site: www.europe.fasson.com


Central Europe<br />

<strong>Avery</strong> <strong>Dennison</strong> Materials GmbH<br />

Bembergstrasse 1-4<br />

42103 Wuppertal<br />

Germany<br />

Tel +49 202 490 0<br />

Fax +49 202 490 200<br />

Northern Europe<br />

<strong>Avery</strong> <strong>Dennison</strong> Materials UK Ltd.<br />

Nelson Way, Nelson Park East<br />

Cramling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Northumberland, NE 23 1 JR<br />

England<br />

Tel +44 1670 714 222<br />

Fax +44 1670 739 393<br />

www.europe.fasson.com<br />

Eastern Europe & International South<br />

<strong>Avery</strong> <strong>Dennison</strong> Praha, spol.s r.o.<br />

Mezi Uvozy 2431/2<br />

193 00 Praha 9<br />

Czech Republic<br />

Tel +420 28 1 02 1111<br />

Fax +420 281 02 1139<br />

Southern Europe<br />

<strong>Avery</strong> <strong>Dennison</strong> Materials France S.a.r.l.<br />

Zone Industrielle<br />

38560 Champ-sur-Drac<br />

France<br />

Tel +33 476 337 633<br />

Fax +33 476 687 850<br />

FASSON and all other brands or service programs are trademarks or service marks of <strong>Avery</strong> <strong>Dennison</strong> Corporation. LCJ-EDP/09_03

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