CHICAGO, Feb. 21, 2018 -- Boise Paper, a division of Packaging Corporation of America (PCA), today announced a new program to deliver rolls and sheets specifically intended for use in commercial grade digital printers. All products in the line have been performance tested and carry a laser guarantee.
Products include Boise POLARIS® branded rolls and sheets, as well as Boise® Offset and Boise® Opaque rolls.
“We’re committed to delivering what our customers need,” said Tina Brennan, Senior Marketing and Planning Manager for Boise Paper. “We know digital products are essential for commercial printers, and we want to make sure our offering enables success with those applications.”
During development of the program, Boise Paper partnered with Chicago-based Solution 3 Graphics to print test the Boise POLARIS grade. “Images pop and type is crisp,” reported George Herzog, owner at Solution 3. “We found Boise POLARIS to be an overall excellent presentation paper with great run-ability.”
All papers in the digital program are available for order immediately.
Boise Paper offers a full line of premium printing and converting papers. To learn more about Boise Paper and the products they offer, visit BoisePaper.com.
About Boise Paper:
Boise Paper is a division of Packaging Corporation of America, headquartered in Lake Forest, IL. Boise Paper manufactures a full line of quality papers including imaging papers for the office and home, printing and converting papers, and papers used in packaging, such as label and release papers. Through their Quality You Can Trust™ promise, they are committed to meeting the highest standards for product performance, customer collaboration, and supply chain excellence. Keep current with news and events at www.BoisePaper.com.
Contact: Mandalyn Hulsizer Boise Paper, Media Contact (630) 227-3402 [email protected]


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