Lynn Sures and Michelle Samour, authors of Radical Paper: Art and Invention with Colored Pulp. Courtesy Lynn Sures and Michelle Samour I’ll begin with the first question in the book, which yields a ...
A papermaker in Massachusetts named Zenas Marshall Crane is traditionally credited with being the first to include tiny fibers in the paper pulp used to print currency in 1844. But scientists at the ...
Electronic paper (e-paper) manufacturer EIH Holdings (EIH) is optimistic about the digital out-of-home (DOOH) market. It has introduced the Kaleido 3 Outdoor color printing electronic paper (e-paper) ...
We can accept only white and light colored shredded papers. Before shredding, first separate and remove dark and bright colored paper, plastic or any other non-paper item. If contaminants such as ...
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