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Drytac has an awesome 6mil white with clear removable-to-permanent adhesive and air-egress. The thickness makes it a breeze to apply....it can also be applied down to -5 degrees Fahrenheit.
Is the curling on your stickers on all aspects of the decal or just the "top and the bottom". If it is just the top and bottom, then the curl is a result of your laminator applying too much tension to the laminating film before being applied. For small decals, you definitely want to use a 90#...
Are you looking for a textured durable laminate? Polycarbonate will work, but so will a semi-rigid 6mil textured lam which will save you hundreds of dollars per roll. We sell 54"x150' rolls of this laminate (commonly used for tough applications like floor and trade show graphics) for $279 and...
If you are trying to create some level of privacy, there is also a really cool product from Continental which is a clear PVC with white prisms already in the film. It is designed to give people who don't have white ink an element of a white point on a clear film. It is very cool and not very...
I've found that 'absorbent' substrates like soft wood and uncoated fabrics (think of a drop of beer on a napkin...it gets absorbed into the napkin) that you'll get that odor because not all of the ink gets fully cured. Usually on hard surfaces you get no odors. I really see it in uncoated...
I sell Roland units and can't really argue with the price difference between the Roland and the Epson. Both will give you incredible looking prints and are easy to use. I will say, after having sold hundreds of Roland and Graphtec plotters, spend the extra money and get a Summa plotter. They...
The best wall film out there is Retac from Drytac. If the wall is primed and painted, you can throw this material on the wall and it will remove cleanly even years later. It is 6mils thick - no stretch - so it is easy to apply. It comes in a Smooth, Canvas, Linen, and Sand finish. The...
Sorry for the delay...I was traveling this week and don't really look at this forum when on my cell phone. The backlit perf is a white/white perf so at night the perf doesn't disappear like normal perf does. It has a great effect by holding on to the interior light within a store or office. I...
The other problem is for years people have been buying "Canon" materials from CSA - Canon Solutions America which is the old Oce. Now they are moving a lot of things over to CUSA - Canon USA. They have some different part numbers....and a lot of the part numbers end in "AA" for some reason...
What brand of welder is it? If it is an awesome Miller Weldmaster, then you should jump on it. Depending on whether or not it is a hot air or hot wedge will help identify some of the polyester fabrics which weld or not. They are awesome on PVC. Miller machines last forever and are backed by...
I've got a customer in Detroit (they are global) that produces mass volumes of these. They have two of our UV printers for custom designs. I'll send you their information.
If you don't want to laminate, use Drytac's Retac product. It comes in a 6mil Smooth, Sand, Canvas, and Linen texture. The textures look amazing and they hide the imperfections in the wall. At 6mils thick the material is 2mils thicker than a vinyl and lam combo and it is very easy to install...
You could do the adhesive backed aluminum products....Continental Grafix has a thin and smooth version for applications just like this. The other good solution would be Drytac's Polar Grip....it is a polymeric perm adhesive vinyl....high tack and high coat-weight to stick to odd surfaces like...
It is essentially a 20oz fabric-backed wall covering with a thick coat of adhesive on it. It will last for as long as you leave it on the wall (assuming it is indoors).
We are looking to add a tech to our service team. Ideally located in Ohio, we'd also consider a tech located in Michigan as well. If you know of anyone who might be interested in working on Roland, Fluid Color, and Colorado printers, please send them my way.
-Mark Snelling
I've got some options for you.
If you have a UV printer, you can use some PET films which are clear with removable adhesive, some white opaque films with perm adhesive (marry the two together for a double-sided push/pull graphic).
If you have a solvent printer, then I've got a polyester...
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