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Magenta
€ 1,50

2Choose an amount

10
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  • € 1,50
  • € 1,50
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3Choose print and location

Unprinted
€ 0,00
Deliverable from Wed 09-07-25
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    € 14,99
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    € 1,50
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Description
This exclusive design classic hard cover notebook (A6 size reference) with elastic closure and 80 sheets (80gsm) of lined paper is ideal for writing and sharing notes. Features an expandable pocket at the back to keep small notes. Incl. Journalbooks gift box sleeve.
Brand JournalBooks
SKU A34-10618008
Length 140 mm
Width 95 mm
Weight 125
Height 15 mm
Material Lederimitat Papier Karton
Packaging information Individual paper sleeve (50 / Inner carton)
Country of origin INDIEN
Price

Debossing

Amount 1 color
1 € 5,1618
100 € 3,2618
250 € 2,8493
1000 € 2,5368

Digital printing

Amount 1 color
1 € 3,0618
100 € 2,6493
250 € 2,4868
1000 € 2,2743

Full color doming

Amount 1 color
1 € 3,2493
100 € 2,3618
250 € 2,2868
1000 € 2,0493

Silkscreen print

Amount 1 color
1 € 3,7118
100 € 2,6118
250 € 2,4368
1000 € 2,1743
Print options

Debossing

Debossing is a printing technique that does not use ink. A logo, text or image is printed in paper, cardboard or leather by means of a stamp. This stamp can have different heights, creating a nice relief. It is not only visible, but also tangible. Debossing gives the product a stylish and luxurious appearance.

Digital printing

Digital printing is comparable to the inkjet process. The image is formed by minuscule ink droplets that are sprayed on the product and dry immediately upon exposure to UV light.

Full color doming

Doming is a technique in which a 3D-version of the image (e.g. a logo) is made using a hemispherical shape (a dome) under the print. A layer of epoxy resin ensures that the dome-shaped elevation with the image on top retains its shape while hardening.

Silkscreen print

Screen printing is a technique in which the image is placed on a fine mesh gauze and the non-printed areas are covered with an impermeable fabric. The ink is pressed through the gauze resulting in clear, sharp images.

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