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Evergreen Printing Adds Tip-On Capability

01/10/10

  Evergreen Printing Company has completed installation of its new Kolbus-Mail Line 600 tip-on system. This equipment will attach a separate printed piece (tip-on) into your publication. A tip-on can be a multi-page brochure, single sheet or card. Placement can be either within your publication or on the cover.
  Tip-ons are affixed with hot-melt, fugitive glue allowing for easy removal. Tip-on size requirements are flexible with a minimum size of 3” x 3” up to the size of the host piece (your publication) with a maximum size of 10” x 17”.
  This investment in new equipment follows Evergreen’s continuing plan to provide value-added services for publishers and advertisers. Evergreen also offers other options for including preprinted items in your publication including stitch-in, loose insertion and polybagging.
  Evergreen operates both heatset and coldset equipment under one roof, complete circulation fulfillment services, bindery and mailing services. Products include gloss-coated magazines, newspapers and periodicals with daily, weekly and monthly distribution.
  Located in Bellmawr, New Jersey, outside Philadelphia, PA, Evergreen takes pride in serving local, regional, national and international publishers.

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