Agfa Launches SYNAPS XM110
Written January 28, 2021
Categories: Consumables, Consumables, GP News, News, SM News
Agfa announced the market launch of SYNAPS XM110 as the latest addition to its SYNAPS synthetic papers portfolio. With its thickness of 100 microns, it represents the thinnest type of SYNAPS XM and meets requirements for applications such as ticketing and signage.
SYNAPS XM110 can be printed on all common dry toner printers and multifunctional office printers with standard print settings as for standard office paper. Together with its antistatic treatment to prevent paper jams, it allows facility managers of offices and shops to quickly and efficiently produce customized COVID-safety signage without the need for time- and energy-consuming lamination.
Jeroen Brijs, business development & product manager SYNAPS, comments, “Complementing our existing portfolio, SYNAPS XM110 offers opportunities for expansion into new areas of use. We are happy to also help the environment by offering thinner materials for applications that don’t need a higher thickness and avoid material overkill.”
SYNAPS XM110 has the same core and toner acceptance layer as the existing XM products and is available for sale as of today in standard sheet formats. Sheet and roll formats to customer specification can be delivered upon request.
SYNAPS XM110 can be printed on all common dry toner printers and multifunctional office printers with standard print settings as for standard office paper. Together with its antistatic treatment to prevent paper jams, it allows facility managers of offices and shops to quickly and efficiently produce customized COVID-safety signage without the need for time- and energy-consuming lamination.
Jeroen Brijs, business development & product manager SYNAPS, comments, “Complementing our existing portfolio, SYNAPS XM110 offers opportunities for expansion into new areas of use. We are happy to also help the environment by offering thinner materials for applications that don’t need a higher thickness and avoid material overkill.”
SYNAPS XM110 has the same core and toner acceptance layer as the existing XM products and is available for sale as of today in standard sheet formats. Sheet and roll formats to customer specification can be delivered upon request.
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