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  1. Phototex fail

    Hi, I have similar problem and started a thread few months ago: http://www.signs101.com/forums/showthread.php?t=86590 Liquid Lam is highly recommended for solvent or eco-solvent. See reply from PhotoTex. " Hello, Let me answer these questions. If you are using Solvent or Eco-Solvent ink, you...
  2. FUJIFILM polypropylene wall graphic film

    Hi folks, Found this article http://www.fujifilm.us/press/news/display_news?newsID=879871 Interested to use this as wall graphics material for it non-shrinking, repositionable and recycleable features. Has anyone tried this? Can I simply print-and-cut immediately without waiting for it to...
  3. How are you trimming your 8 ft length Photo tex wall murals?

    Hi I am just wondering, if phototex does not shrink, why can't we just print and butt join? Is there really the need for overlap and even double cut the seam once applied? I am thinking of butt joining my photo tex murals, any one doing that here? :help
  4. some problems faced using photo tex

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  5. some problems faced using photo tex

    I think I am not over saturating the media. I am using Roland Versa Works generic vinyl 1 setting. We tried the banner setting in versa works, that one will over saturate but not vinyl1. As for liquid laminate, any good brands to recommend? I read on another thread that clearshield is good...
  6. some problems faced using photo tex

    Hi, I have been using photo tex for some time and I have some problems with it. Anyone facing the same issues and do you have any solutions? 1. The ink will easily rub off or easily scratch off. I am using roland vs540 and original roland eco-solvent ink. After applying on the wall, I noticed...
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