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  1. digital print under epoxy floor

    AlumiGraphics Smooth by FloorSignage.com will work great!
  2. Glow In The Dark and Reflective Glow In The Dark self adhesive film

    Try AlumiGraphics Glow Grip by FloorSignage, LLC. It is direct print with a glow in the dark coating, plus glass beads and it’s non pvc.
  3. Wall film frustration

    Use AlumiGraphics Smooth on the concrete wall. It is compatible with types of printers, does not need an over lamianate, conforms to texture and smooth surfaces with heat, and lasts for years.
  4. Wall film frustration

    Use AlumiGraphics Smooth on the concrete wall. It’s compatible with all types of printers, does not need an over laminate, conforms to texture or smooth surfaces without heat, and lasts for years.
  5. Anyone Used Alumigraphics? - Foil Based Printed Wall Graphic Media

    It is easy and very reliable. There are Roland printer profiles on the website.
  6. Anyone Used Alumigraphics? - Foil Based Printed Wall Graphic Media

    Actually, AlumiGraphics is compatible with solvent, eco-solvent, latex and UV inks plus it costs less than Asphalt Art. Download printer profiles from AlumiGraphics.com
  7. Anyone Used Alumigraphics? - Foil Based Printed Wall Graphic Media

    AlumiGraphics Smooth is perfect for brick and cinder black walls. It has no memory and will conform and hold to the wall without heat; just use a roller.
  8. Printing on Alumigraphics

    Just use your take up roll to maintain tension and it will stay flat under the carriage.
  9. Printing on Alumigraphics

    Try it again and use the take up roll with tension. No head strikes.
  10. Printing on Alumigraphics

    Actually, AlumiGraphics is compatible with solvent, eco-solvent, latex and UV printers and it costs less. Use a take up roll to keep material flat during printing.
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