The State of the Art - Printed Tape


We have been printing adhesive tape in up to 3 colours since 1997. With 4 print machines, a polymer stereo maker, image setter, and graphic design department we really can say the we “produce in house”.

Unlike many of our competitors we do not solely rely on the print business to make living as we are a well established (1980) supplier of packaging consumables. We are one of the largest importers of adhesive tapes in the UK so we know we can purchase the master rolls at the very best prices. All these coupled together enable us to produce the tape very competitively but perhaps more importantly our print is as good as, if not better, than any other UK producer of printed adhesive tape.

It is fair to say there is a big difference between the price of plain and printed tapes, unlike corrugated cartons where printed boxes are normally produced on the same machines as plain boxes so there is little difference in price between the two. Despite this our print business is growing at an above expected rate.

Printed tape is one of the few products that are not purchased purely on price. If you wanted to seal your boxes as cheaply as possible then you would use plain brown tape. If you want your products to arrive complete when they get to your customer or if you want to advertise your product or give it that professional image then printed tape is for you.

There is a saying used in the entertainment world (mainly by wannabes) that you can never have too much publicity, either good or bad. Of course in business we never wantbad publicity but the more you can get your name in front of potential buyers the better so printed tape is an excellent advertising medium.

To find out more about this product please take a look at our dedicated web site www.printedadhesivetapes.co.uk

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