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How does an imaging liner differ from a crash image?

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How does an imaging liner differ from a crash image?

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When the client needs static information added to the self-imaging liner, the manufacturer will “crash image” this information. This is done by using a hardened material as the printing plate in a die or print station without any ink. This is usually done if your customer will be adding several numbers in different positions. This assures that the P.O.# does not get mistaken as the account #, etc…

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