More detail on the products
l Tickets can be laminated on reverse to give durability, water resistance and long-life
l Tickets and vouchers can be personalised to include unique numbering and barcoding,
valid dates and other information
l Include fluorescent inks, invisible UV inks and other security features
l Metallic foils and holograms give a visible security feature
l Security papers
Why Service?
UV drying gives top-quality printing
One-stop shop production
We also produce ticket seals and ID photocards

What are they?
Due to the proliferation of so many ticket types for train, bus and coach journeys, there are a corresponding number of specialist print opportunities.
Who uses them?
l 1-week, 4-week, 13-week and season tickets
l Different geographical areas with different services and conditions
l Student tickets
l Multi-journey tickets
l Special saver tickets
l Reduced price commuter tickets
l Restricted travel tickets
l Ticket vouchers

What is it?
Essentially a strip of adhesive which is attached to a sheet of paper allowing it to be stuck to
something {such as a pallet, or the inside of a car windscreen}. Jargon is a problem here, as it is also called Steratape {the name of the company who originated the product}, tapestrip, finger-lift tape, and double-sided tape.
Who uses it?
l Companies wanting to attach documents to vehicle windscreens
l Insurance policies
l Radiology departments and consulting suites
l Envelopes - sealing and re-sealing
l Warehouses - pallet tags and identification labels
l Payslips - allowing for information to be sealed inside the payslip