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Mondi launches ColorLok papers

Mondi launches ColorLok papers
by Staff Writer
May 29, 2008
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Mondi is one of the first European paper manufacturers licensed to use the ColorLok logo for six of its brands.

ColorLok Technology aims to produce better paper for better printing. As paper quality is crucial in order to receive optimal results, Mondi – as one of world’s leading paper manufacturers – fully supports the performance standards of ColorLok papers. ColorLok performance standards ensure bolder and sharper images, faster dry times, and improved reliability across a range of printing and copier devices, including inkjet and laser technologies. Mondi's ColorLok papers include state-of-the-art additive technology that visibly enhances the print quality of inkjet document printing.

The ColorLok initiative is Mondi’s response to an ever-growing demand for even better multifunctional office paper in the A-segment. Papers that use the ColorLok logo must fulfill a concise set of standards for print quality, as well as physical and electrostatic standards for quality and reliability. Mondi’s first brands to be licensed are the products IQ and MAESTRO: IQ TRIOTEC premium, IQ TRIOTEC unique, IQ selection smooth, MAESTRO trio extra, MAESTRO supreme and MAESTRO triotec TCF meeting the standard as of mid-April 2008.
Visibly enhances the print quality of inkjet document printing


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