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Inexpensive Air-Release Vinyl Options

Patentagosse

New Member
I use Avery 2903EZ for most of my daily coro signs, decals and budget jobs. 'Prints fine, natural white (not grayish or blueish like the 3651) and 'been trouble-free so far. 3165RA is my 2nd pick if the 2903 is b/o. 'Work pretty the same but Oracal cost a li'l more.
 

Suz

New Member
Hi Patentagosse,

The Avery 2903EZ you mention looks interesting. Harbor carries it, price looks reasonable and works for latex too. Are you laminating it? If so, what laminate?
Thanks!

I use Avery 2903EZ for most of my daily coro signs, decals and budget jobs. 'Prints fine, natural white (not grayish or blueish like the 3651) and 'been trouble-free so far. 3165RA is my 2nd pick if the 2903 is b/o. 'Work pretty the same but Oracal cost a li'l more.
 

mudmedia

New Member
i recently switched to the
ij35c vinyl
oracal 210 lam

I like it...Seems to work good but it is thicker then s*** in some cases I guess that could be good?
 

CS-SignSupply-TT

New Member
Hey folks; sorry to be so late to the party. IF you are looking for a CALENDARED AIR RELEASE vinyl, please contact us. We have sample rolls available. :thumb:
 

petesign

New Member
Paying 220 a roll here for IJ35-10C... Maybe I should give the oracal a shot, but really like the 3M stuff. I use r-tape calendared laminate, and together they seem to work well in most applications. I wouldnt ever wrap with it though. Get both from Grimco. Might need to do a little price shopping though. My inks are $110 a pop for 440ml es3 inks. I ***** about the es3 inks all the time, but my printer is going on 3 years old, and the print head still fires 100% (knock on wood) --- so i guess I should be quiet.
 
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