The Constellation wide format printing paper series represents the best practices of the company. The company is in the process of switching the production towards eco-friendly products. The new Constellation blueback and whiteback papers are the expression of this policy.

The Constellation wide format printing paper series represents the best practices of the company. Ikonos produces the wide range of LFP materials. Most of them are highly specilaized, while others remain flexible. The flexibility here, means the wide range of applications. The company is in the process of switching the productian towards eco-friendly products. The general effort is to replace the poli-vinyl-chloride plastics with PP, PE or PET foil, wherewer it is possible and justified. The new Constellation blueback and whiteback papers are the expression of this policy.

The production of our papers strictly follows all the most strict practices set by EU

The production of our papers strictly follows all the most strict practices set by EU. The materials are recyclable and biodegradable. They also are 100% Vinyl-free. We have 3 different types of these media. There are two bluebacks and one whiteback.

Constellation 600 is the first one we introduced on February 2020. Suitable for both offset and hard-solvent printing. The bluback characterizes optimal opacity. Designed to withstand all the processes demanded from the large format outdoor ads.

Constellation 700 is the new blueback type for additional printing methods. Printable with eco solvent, LATEX and UV curable inks. The bluback also characterizes optimal opacity like the 600 series. Designed to withstand all the processes demanded from the large format outdoor ads.

Constellation 415 is the first whiteback in the Constellation family. Suitable for solvent, LATEX and UV curable printing methods. The paper weights 150g and has very good physical properties.

New Constellation blueback and whiteback news cover

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