Crazy anit itUtterly blows my mind that it can stay adhered on porous concrete in the rain.
JB
Thank you. checking them out!!
What kind of printer? We tried on our Seikos with solvent inks (wouldn't work on any of the five), and on our HP FB750 (looked terrible, if I recall).We've used alumagrahic in a few projects - great stuff. One of our projects was a giant mural on a brick wall. It works well on concrete "floor" graphics as well.
Roland XR-640, and also on our HP Scitex 550 - both worked well, looked fantastic. The head height needs to be raised to high on the Roland - it's pretty thick material. If it helps to know, we always use high quality settings - I probably used "Indoor signage plus" (Onyx) on the HP.What kind of printer? We tried on our Seikos with solvent inks (wouldn't work on any of the five), and on our HP FB750 (looked terrible, if I recall).
Thanks. Maybe when I have time, I'll give it another go.Roland XR-640, and also on our HP Scitex 550 - both worked well, looked fantastic. The head height needs to be raised to high on the Roland - it's pretty thick material. If it helps to know, we always use high quality settings - I probably used "Indoor signage plus" (Onyx) on the HP.
What type of printer do you have?I've found this material to be less than stellar in real life. Printing on it is near impossible on our Latex machines. Not advised.
HP 560 and 260What type of printer do you have?
used Alumigraphics for tile surrounding a pool... worked great. (printed on HP310 I think... may have been on our H1625)