| Data Document Solutions has been specializing as a
supplier to the book and magazine publishing industry
for nearly a decade! We handle some of Canada's
best known magazine titles! Polywrapping, also known as Polybagging, is the
process of taking product such as magazines or printed
sheets, and automatically wrapping them with clear
plastic film and preparing material for distribution.
With our new Norpac P5 Polyprocessor wrapping
machine, we can wrap at high speeds, offering both
landscape and portait-oriented feeding for stationary or
varied sizes and thickness:
- All types of magazines, with our without
outserts
- subscription mailings
- US Mailings trucked to the United States Postal
Service in Buffalo, NY
- Addressing or labeling with our high speed
label-aire and inkjet technologies
Items that can be polywrapped include:
- Any printed matter bound for mail
- Books
- Brochures
- Catalogues
- Guies
- CD's
- Magazines & Periodicals
- Annual reports
Polywrapping is an ideal way of mailing a heavier
mailpack and is far more cost effective than using paper
envelopes. Also, protection, postal savings and ability to distribute
multiple items together such as magazines and letters, are the three key benefits for polywrapping your
material. Recipients such as subscribers or
potential customers expect their material to arrive in a
clean professional manner without being damaged by
mail-handling systems around the world. Nothing
protects like a poly bag.
Poly film can be produced in a variety of different
configurations:
- Clear
- Printed
- Peg holed for hanging display purposes
- We even offer biodegradable poly film for
environmentally friendly purposes.
Accuracy and quality are important for our clients. To
guarantee design integrity and quality, our machines are
fitted with "tight wrap" and film registration units. We
have also invested in technology to offer even greater
versatility of shape and size. Our lines can cope with
total pack sizes up to 1.33" thick.
Attached to our polywrapper is a Label-air system for
personalizing and applying addressed labels on the fly
to each package.
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