Erasers
Four types cover this range: 1. Flat rectangular erasers: the core format, giving the largest branded surface area relative to cost in stationery, suited to school orders, conference bags, and desk distribution at high volume 2. Novelty shaped erasers: cloud, oval, cube, book, and pencil-top shapes suited to children's events, school giveaways, and campaigns where the physical form of the item reinforces the brand's character 3. Combo eraser and sharpener styles: one branded item that gives two stationery tools in one item, suited to school kits and education-focused giveaways 4. Eraser sets: multiple erasers packaged together, suited to desk gifts and student activity packs
A printed eraser stays on a desk or in a pencil case and comes out every time a pencil mistake needs correcting. On a school desk or in an active office, that happens repeatedly throughout the working day and across weeks, so the branded eraser surface stays in regular view long after the original event or campaign that distributed it.
Some styles carry full colour digital print on both faces simultaneously with different artwork on each side at no extra cost.
Print & Ink Guide
What is the print area on a flat rectangular eraser compared to a pen barrel? A flat rectangular eraser face runs approximately 40-50mm in length and 20-30mm in width, giving a larger and flatter surface than a standard pen barrel. The flat face takes print more cleanly than a curved surface, so fine-detail logos reproduce with better clarity on an eraser.
Does full colour digital print hold up on an eraser that gets regular use? The print on an eraser sits on the flat non-erasing surface rather than the erasing tip, so it doesn't experience the friction that removes the rubber during use. Full colour digital print on the face of an eraser holds up across normal use and typically lasts the full working life of the eraser.
Does body colour affect how the printed logo reads? Most flat rectangular erasers come in white, giving maximum contrast for any logo colour. Shaped erasers come in blue, pink, yellow, and green, where white or light-coloured logos read more clearly, so confirming the body colour against the logo before finalising artwork avoids a result where the two compete visually.
Are shaped erasers printed the same way as flat rectangular ones? Shaped erasers use the same printing and full colour digital print processes as flat rectangular styles, with the printable face on the flattest section of the item. Checking the print area for the specific shape before finalising artwork is worth doing if the design includes fine detail or small text.
