Baker wins ‘Adding Value’ award for digital print

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London, UK-based Baker Self Adhesive Label has won the ‘Adding Value’ award in a competition run by Digital Printer magazine that recognize achievements in digital printing technology.


The company scooped the award with the Moo.com sticker for customized books. The stickers are produced on one of two 7-color HP Indigo WS4500 and WS4050 digital presses in 3500 runs on a white gloss PVC substrate and are then laminated with polypropylene for durability.


‘This award is the result of companies working together on new applications and demonstrates the versatility and quality of digital printing,’ said managing director Steve Baker. ‘Moo.com uses innovative web to print technology and sends us the variable data from its on-line library, PrintFinity. The stickers are then printed and die cut and delivered to Moo.com for subsequent conversion into personalized books for its customers. We are delighted to have received this award in the face of the strong growing competition in digital technology.’


Established in 1973, Baker Self Adhesive Label uses flexo, letterpress or digital printing technology and also offers screen and wide format digital print capability. Material supply and coating are also an integral part of the company’s operation and its affiliated company Baker Self-Adhesive Materials is an HP Indigo Treatment Center and the distribution center for Fasson, Madico, Arjobex and Tyvek. 


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