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Updated: September 24th, 2008 08:58 AM EDT


Finch Uncoated Digital Papers Now Made with 10% Post-Consumer Recycled Fiber
Finch Paper, LLC Press Release


Finch Paper, LLC has upgraded its digital uncoated paper portfolio with the announcement that three of its products – Finch Fine iD, Finch Fine Digital, and Finch Color Copier – are now made with 10% post-consumer recycled fiber. These papers are also certified to the standards of the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI), making them one of the best choices for sustainable print buying.

The digital printing process is known to deliver environmental benefits such as reductions in waste and chemistry. FSC-certified Finch uncoated digital papers are a natural fit for digital print customers; and now offer even more advantage with the option to use papers made with 10% post-consumer fiber. Finch Paper uses an average of over three million pounds of post-consumer recycled fiber every year.

“These papers achieve a balance of quality and environmental responsibility that Finch is known for,” says Tony McDowell, VP of Sales and Marketing. “The credit goes to our product development team, which listened to our customers and took action on requests for post-consumer recycled content.”

Finch Fine iD
Finch Fine iD is a three-star (best performing) ranked paper for HP Indigo presses, achieving 100% toner adhesion with virtually no blanket memory. A non-glare, smooth surface and 98 brightness yields high end, professional results for full color printing.

Finch Fine Digital
Finch Fine Digital, a 98 bright house sheet already known for its high value/high quality ratio, now delivers the bonus of increased environmental benefits to printers and their customers. Specified for dry-toner digital color production presses, this super-smooth paper delivers mottle-free toner adhesion for increased productivity and profitability.

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