Bespoken Watermarked Paper
A watermark is a recognisable image or
pattern in paper that appears lighter or darker than
surrounding paper when viewed with a light from behind
the paper, due to paper density variations. A watermark
is made by impressing a water coated metal stamp or
dandy roll onto the paper during manufacturing.
Watermarks were first introduced in Bologna, Italy in
1282; as well as their use in security printing, they
have also been used by papermakers to identify their
product. Watermarks can also be made on polymer
currency, for example, Australia has its coat of arms
watermarked on all its plastic bills.
For low priced watermark paper contact us today for low prices and great quality.
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