Pressure Seal: Just the FAQ
Selling pressure seal forms and machines? Know what your clients are going to ask—and how to answer
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Sean Norris
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"We run into a number of situations where we have sample forms sent to us and the perforations are not cut squarely across the paper, they're kind of deep on one end or shallow on the other, and that can affect the ability of the paper to fold," he said. "We've had some where the perforation was actually the opposite direction, where the strong side of the perforation was on the wrong side of the paper, making it nearly impossible to consistently fold."
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Sean Norris is editor-in-chief for Promo Marketing. Reach him at snorris@napco.com.
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