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Avery Products has released new label stocks to meet demand for digitally printed products in Australia and New Zealand.

Called AveryPro, the range can be used by commercial printers who use cut-sheet stock on digital printers.

The labels are compatible for use with HP Indigo and other liquid ink digital presses, as well as dry toner devices from Canon, Konica Minolta, Fuji Xerox, and Ricoh.

AveryPro label stocks are available in an SRA3 cut-sheet format to enable printers who use digital printers for short-run and special project print jobs to meet the demand for premium grade labels, printed fast.

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The label range, according to Avery Products, includes ultra-durable films with a specially formulated high-tech adhesive, ensuring prolonged adhesion, even to difficult surfaces.

They also feature an adhesive-free safety edge on each sheet so that adhesive deposits do not contaminate internal press surfaces – a cause of label lift and machine jams.

The paper label stocks offer solutions for bottle labels, high-quality product labelling, and shipping and identification labels.

AveryPro PET film labels use a dimensionally stable film carrier and, like the paper labels, are also suited to bottle and other product labels, shipping and identification labels, most outdoor applications, and signage.

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