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New Phototex?

dypinc

New Member
Just noticed this new description.

Product Name:PhotoTex Latex, Solvent & UV
Description:
  • Peel and Stick Removable Fabric
  • Sticks to virtually any painted surface
  • Reusable and repositionable adhesive
  • Residue free removal
  • Material will not rip or wrinkle
  • Use with Latex, UV, or Aquous printers


Has something changed?
Always used the Solvent Version on Latex before with no problems. The Aqueous version always had a finish that was more easy to scratch.

Anybody have experience with this new Phototex if it is in fact new?
 

SignMeUpGraphics

Super Active Member
Our rep came in last week and mentioned a new Phototex formulation with grey blockout adhesive for application over non-white backgrounds.
Maybe it's that?
 

dypinc

New Member
No that's not it. Still wonder if the Latex, UV, or Aqueous coating is more scratch resistant than the old Aqueous was or if it is the same thing?


Product Name:PhotoTex Opaque
Description:
  • 95% Block Out – great for hiding dirty marks, scuffs, bright colored walls that see through on non-printed areas
  • Overlapping— hard to see the seams that overlap
  • Higher White Point — great for printing vivid colors and skin tones
  • Easy to make cut-outs
  • Great for wallpaper replacement
  • Use with Latex, UV, or Aquous printers
 

Jackpine

New Member
Some distributors will sell either for any printer. The pigment is for water base pigment ink. The solvent is in a different color package. Both are excellent products used in the right printer. In my own opinion, the waterbase prints outstanding on my Epson 7700 printer. The solvent is good on my valuejet but I think it is the Epson print manager that makes the difference. I use a clear spray over the pigment ink prints if the install merits the clear.
 

dypinc

New Member
Checked Phototex's web site which I should have done first.

[FONT=Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Photo Tex (S) – The solvent-coated version of Photo Tex. Can be printed with any Solvent, UV or Latex Inks.[/FONT]

[FONT=Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Not sure why anyone would want to use the Original Aqueous version with UV or Latex? I am sure you can print on it but it is not as durable nor waterfast as the (S) version. Wonder why the change in labeling?
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Photo Tex – The original version of Photo Tex. Coating can be printed with Aqueous, UV and Latex Inks.

Interesting in that it shows I can get in sheets and run it through our digital press.
 

jfiscus

Rap Master
There is phototex-S for solvent printers and the phototex-aqueous for aqueous and latex printers.
There is also phototex-O-aqueous that is opaque and useable for aqueous/latex printers.
There is currently no opaque version that will work for solvent printers.

Phototex is actually made in the USA (ohio) FWIW.
 

dypinc

New Member
There is phototex-S for solvent printers and the phototex-aqueous for aqueous and latex printers.
There is also phototex-O-aqueous that is opaque and useable for aqueous/latex printers.
There is currently no opaque version that will work for solvent printers.

Phototex is actually made in the USA (ohio) FWIW.

Where did you get this information? It is not posted that way on the Phototex web site.
 

BALLPARK

New Member
I love PhotoTex (OPAS) for solvent printing on an XC-540.

I use the OPAS on temp decals on coming soon signage as well as covering walls.
 
Photo Tex

So here is the chart to help spell it out and as always we will send free sample rolls to everyone! walterjr@phototexgroup,com
 

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