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Polypropylene Paper in HP Latex 360

CSPrint

New Member
I am trying to print on a polypropylene paper on my HP latex 360. I have tried it on both matte and gloss polypropylene but both print out super matte and just brushing my fingernail over the print makes a scuff mark. I would like it to print out gloss so it can’t scuff. Any suggestions?

I need a material that is thick and waterproof.

thank you,
Steve
 

JPR-5690

New Member
A lot of poly is aqueous printable and it’s that coating that makes it so easy to scuff. Look for one that is specifically made for latex and not aq.
For thick + waterproof maybe a synthetic display film? Aren’t those usually PE/PP/PET and latex/solvent specific? I just got a sample roll of Sihl 3515 polysol and it’s been great.
 

iPrintStuff

Prints stuff
Yeah we have one polyprop for the aqueous and a different one for the solvent/UV. Check which one yours is compatible with.
 
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