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    Introduction

    With banderoles you can professionally bundle your products, choosing sustainable papers (grass or recycled) and formats from 35×520 mm to 200×550 mm; you can print from one up to 600 pieces. Note that banderoles are supplied without fixing materials, so you should order adhesive labels to seal them. For reliable production and quick ordering, turn to Print & Graphics.

    Print better online!

    Overview of the importance of quality printing

    You rely on high-quality printing to communicate your brand’s value and to make packaging like banderoles feel premium; color accuracy and sharp resolution are what customers notice first. If your files are low quality or settings are wrong, you risk blurry images and misaligned cuts, which damage perceived value and can lead to returns or negative feedback.

    When you prioritize proper file preparation, proofing and the right substrate — for example choosing eco-friendly grass paper or recycled paper options — you reduce waste and improve customer trust. Use reputable suppliers such as Print & Graphics to order samples and verify finishes before committing to a full run.

    • Resolution
    • Color accuracy
    • Paper choice
    • Bleed and margins
    • File format
    • Proofing

    Perceiving the visual and tactile differences between a tested proof and a rushed print will save you time and money.

    Tips for enhancing online printing experience

    Prepare your artwork in CMYK at 300 DPI, include appropriate bleed, and use the supplier’s templates to ensure correct trimming and orientation; this prevents costly reprints. Always request a proof—soft proofing helps, but a hard proof or sample on the actual substrate (for example the GreenLine grass or recycled papers) gives you the most reliable result.

    Keep an eye on file formats and color profiles, and calibrate your monitor so what you see is close to what you get; avoid uploading low-resolution files or RGB images that have not been converted. When ordering, check available formats and weights (e.g., 120 g/m², 170 g/m², 275 g/m²) to match the feel you want for banderoles.

    • CMYK
    • 300 DPI
    • Bleed
    • Proofing
    • Paper weight
    • Templates

    Perceiving how each technical decision affects the final product helps you avoid surprises and maintain consistent quality.

    For deeper control, order test prints on the actual substrates you plan to use, compare soft proofs to hard proofs, and keep a checklist for color profiles, trim safety and image resolution. If you work with eco options like grass paper or recycled paper, test how inks sit and dry on those surfaces and whether finishes alter the tactile impression; these checks prevent production delays and unexpected results.

    • Test print
    • Soft proofing
    • Color profiles
    • Hard proof
    • Monitor calibration

    Perceiving subtle shifts during proofing will keep your final runs consistent and professional.

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    Grass paper

    You’ll appreciate grass paper if you want a renewable, low-impact material that gives your banderoles a distinctive, premium look. The grass fibers create a natural texture and a high-quality tactile feel that helps your packaging stand out and communicates sustainability to your customers.

    Be aware that the natural composition can lead to visible fibers, slight color variation, and a more textured surface, which may affect fine-detail printing and precise color reproduction; if your design relies on razor-sharp text or exact color matching, you should test print before a full run. Use grass paper for labels and banderoles where the organic aesthetic and environmental story are more important than photographic detail.

    Recycled white (suitable for printers)

    You can choose recycled white when you want a familiar, printer-friendly sheet with clear environmental benefits: no new wood required and generally gentler bleaching processes than virgin papers. It behaves much like standard paper in most printers, so you can use your usual workflows and expect reliable results for banding, labels, and flyers.

    For more detail: production of recycled white typically requires around half the energy and only compared to virgin-fibre paper, making it a sustainable and cost-effective alternative for bundling your goods; note that recycled pulp can produce slightly lower brightness or occasional fiber specks, so a quick sample print will confirm suitability for high-precision color work.

    Banderoles GreenLine formats

    Description of formats available

    You can design banderoles in 9 standard formats or choose special formats with heights from 35 mm up to lengths of 125 mm. The smallest selectable format is 35 x 520 mm and the maximum size is 200 x 550 mm; common options include card, napkin and handkerchief banderoles, and every format can be produced in portrait or landscape orientation.

    Important: banderoles are supplied without fixing materials such as adhesive dots, so you should order sealing labels at the same time — for example labels on sheets or roll labels in 20 mm or 40 mm round — to secure your banderoles when applied.

    Advantages of using GreenLine formats

    GreenLine formats give you a sustainable, high-quality appearance by using papers like grass paper and recycled white. Grass paper offers a distinctive look and premium tactile feel, while recycled white reduces environmental impact — using about half the energy and only one-seventh to one-third of the water compared to virgin fibre paper.

    You can select the paper weight that fits your product: 170 g/m² for white recycled paper, or grass paper in 120 g/m² (light) or 275 g/m² (thicker) to balance cost and sturdiness. You can print from a single piece up to runs of 600 conveniently through Print & Graphics, making GreenLine banderoles both cost-effective and visually impactful.

    Because formats are flexible (portrait/landscape and special sizes), you can adapt banderoles to different products and branding needs: choose lighter grass paper for a natural feel on single-use items or the heavier 275 g/m² option for a robust, premium seal on bottles and boxed goods, achieving a consistent eco-friendly message across your packaging.

    Banderoles GreenLine paper

    Features of GreenLine paper

    You can choose from three paper variants for your banderoles: grass paper in 120 g/m² (light) or 275 g/m² (thick), and 170 g/m² white recycled paper. The grass option gives your products a distinctive, tactile surface and a high‑quality visual appearance, while the recycled white delivers a more familiar printing surface suitable for standard printers. Print from one piece up to a print run of 600 conveniently here at Print & Graphics.

    Your banderoles are available in multiple formats and can be produced in portrait or landscape; special sizes between 35 mm height and 125 mm length are also possible. Please note the banderoles are supplied without fixing materials, so you should order matching labels or adhesive dots if you need them to seal your packs.

    Environmental benefits of using GreenLine paper

    Grass paper is made from a widely available, renewable raw material that can be processed in an environmentally sensitive way, giving you a product with a lower reliance on forest resources. With recycled white paper you avoid the use of new wood altogether: no new wood is required and production consumes significantly fewer resources — around half the energy and between a seventh and a third of the water compared to virgin fibre paper.

    Choosing GreenLine helps you reduce the environmental footprint of your packaging while maintaining professional presentation; the materials communicate sustainability to your customers and can form part of a broader eco‑friendly brand strategy. GreenLine banderoles are a sustainable and cost‑effective alternative when you want packaging that performs visually and responsibly.

    Both grass paper and recycled white paper are typically recyclable and biodegradable, which helps reduce long‑term waste and landfill impact and makes disposal simpler for your customers and operations.

    FAQ

    Q: What are banderoles and what are common uses for them?

    A: Banderoles are slim paper bands used to bundle, label or brand products such as napkins, handkerchiefs, cards, bottles and small packaging. They serve as decorative wraps, product identifiers, price bands or promotional labels and are commonly used for retail presentation, gift wrapping and product bundling.

    Q: What paper types and weights are available for GreenLine banderoles?

    A: Three GreenLine paper options are offered: grass paper (available in a lighter 120 g/m² and a thicker 275 g/m²) and recycled white paper at 170 g/m². Grass paper gives a distinctive, high-quality look with a natural texture; recycled white resembles standard paper while offering environmental advantages such as lower energy and water use during production.

    Q: What sizes and formats can I order?

    A: Banderoles can be designed in nine standard formats and as special formats. Special formats can also be selected between 35 mm in height and 125 mm in length. The smallest selectable standard format is 35 x 520 mm and the maximum size is 200 x 550 mm. Common sizes like card, napkin or handkerchief banderoles are available; all formats can be produced in portrait or landscape orientation and custom sizes are possible.

    Q: Are fixing materials included and how should banderoles be sealed?

    A: Banderoles are supplied without fixing materials such as adhesive dots. It is recommended to order labels on sheets or roll labels (20 mm or 40 mm round) at the same time to seal the banderoles securely. Alternatively use suitable adhesive dots, tape or a small sticker chosen to match the paper and application.

    Q: What print runs and ordering options are available at Print & Graphics?

    A: Print & Graphics offers print runs from a single piece up to 600 pieces for GreenLine banderoles. Orders can include various formats, orientations and paper types. You can also order related GreenLine products such as bottle tags, flyers or postcards to match your banderole design.

    Q: How do grass and recycled paper compare environmentally and visually?

    A: Grass paper is made from a renewable raw material available widely and processed in an environmentally friendly way; it provides a unique texture and premium appearance. Recycled white paper reduces demand for virgin fibre, requires less intensive bleaching and uses roughly half the energy and between a seventh and a third of the water compared to virgin-fibre paper, while maintaining a look similar to standard paper.

    Q: What design and production tips should I follow for best results?

    A: Choose paper weight based on function: 120 g/m² grass for a natural, lightweight wrap; 275 g/m² grass for a rigid, premium banderole; 170 g/m² recycled for a balance of economy and sustainability. Provide correct dimensions and orientation, allow bleed and safe zones for cutting, and account for the chosen sealing method. If you need labels for sealing, order 20 mm or 40 mm round labels on sheets or rolls together with your banderoles from Print & Graphics.

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