Olin Design Rough is a range of carbon balanced premium uncoated papers. Olin Design Rough is a light textured paper, offering an organic feel to both the touch and the eye, capable to deliver remarkable print results, thanks to its opacity. This Olin assortment of paper is ideal for various applications, from corporate correspondence, to purchase orders and invoices - the heaviest weights are perfect for business cards and invitations, gift bags, posters, menus but also for high-end publishing such as comic and art books, or magazines. Olin Design Rough is suitable for offset Litho and screen printing - can also be finished with embossing or hot foil stamping. Olin Design Rough is offered in different formats, sizes, shades, and in a wide choice of grammages. Matching envelopes are also available. The Olin Rough range is environmentally friendly: ECF and FSC® certified. OBA free (no optical brightening agents were added to bleach the paper). Conform to ISO 1400, ISO 9001 and ISO 9706.
Key Features
- Highly tactile
- Wide range of shades and weights available
- Highest quality print reproduction
- Carbon balanced
- Good environmental credentials including FSC® certification
Relevant Techniques
Suitable for Offset Litho, Screen Printing.
Guarantees
ISO 9001 Permanent Paper ISO 9706
Environmental Information
FSC® ISO14001 ECF Fully Recyclable
Additional Features
FSC® Mixed Sources
What can it be used for?
Annual Reports, Book/brochure covers, Business Stationery, Calendars, Certificates, Corporate Literature, Diaries, Direct Mail, Envelopes, Gift Bags, Greetings Cards, Inserts, Magazines, Menus, Notebooks/pads, Posters, promotional Print, Show Cards, Swing Tags, Tickets.
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Store unopened in the original packaging for at least 24 hours until paper reaches press room temperature and is ready to go on press. Avoid exposure to uncontrolled humidity or excessive heat and cold. After each operation, protect stacks with waterproof wrapping. Do not use set-off powder when printing.