SECURE DOCUMENTS ›
Print – we print in offset, using true colors.
We use the following protections:
Shares, bonds, certificates, coupons, bills, tickets. (Photo 1 and 2)
We guarantee full confidentiality and safety from the design to the final produce.
The first requirement towards creating secure documents is the use of high quality, hard to acquire paper, with watermarks, metal security threads, shining in UV light (money testers) and reacting to solvents and bleachers. (Photo 4)
We often use
guilloches in our graphical project– a hard to copy and very ornamental graphics composed of patterns of lines. (Photo 5 and 6)We guarantee full confidentiality and safety from the design to the final produce.
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| Photo 1 Secured documents |
Photo 2 Secured documents |
The first requirement towards creating secure documents is the use of high quality, hard to acquire paper, with watermarks, metal security threads, shining in UV light (money testers) and reacting to solvents and bleachers. (Photo 4)
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| Photo 3 UV-visible print |
Photo 4 Paper with 2 tone security threads visible in UV Light |
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| Photo 5 UV-visible ink |
Photo 6 Guilloche frames |
Print – we print in offset, using true colors.
We use the following protections:
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| Photo 7 Hologram melted into the paper base |
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Hot stamp holograms – melted into the paper base
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Tamper-evident holographic sticker
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Hologram with laser microprint (Vera proprietary technology)
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Holographic foil prints – any shape, any size (logo, logotype, pictogram) (Photo 7)
- Holographic foil printed with the use of a structural matrix – any shape, any size (Photo 8)
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| Photo 8 Holographic foil printed with the use of a structural matrix |
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Dry print – concave-convex seals (Photo 9 and 10)
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| Photo 9 Dry print example |
Photo 10 Dry print example |
- Offset print using UV-visible ink (Photo 3)
- Numbering
- Continuous
- Random
- Alphanumeric
- Algorithmic
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Print of changing, variable data.
- Barcode printing.
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