We do a lot of temporary exhibitions for museums. That’s why we’ve been using 40c. It’s seems to hold well for longer applications too. We always add a strip of banner tape at the top too.painted drywall? block? concrete? we burn through a lot of 180c. with matte lam. i haven't tried ij40 being a calendared film i'm afraid of it shrinking and showing overlaps.
ij35 is our go-to for quick cheap prints. i havent tested its longevety on drywall yet. one callback about peeling vinyl isnt worth it.
This is our go-to combo as well, and I haven't run into any issues yet. We print them on our Mimaki UCJV so don't have to worry about solvent ink causing curling/failing.What do you like to to wrap walls with? I commonly use 3m ij40 and Avery 2080 laminate. I like how matte 2080/ 3080 is.
I’ve been having bad luck with Phototex but we do a lot of 17’ walls. It tends to get these bubbles/ creases that come back. Also doesn’t stick as easily. We’ve had clients prep the walls with high gloss paint that reacted well with the adhesive. In our case it ended up being Ben Moore “Ben” line. When we’ve tiled Phototex with both vertical and horizontal seams so each drop was half the wall hight we had better luck. Have yet to use high tac on any large jobs. It’s transcendent so it needs double cutting. I may try it in the future. Try to stay away from Phototex if the client doesn’t care. We use 40c for our wall wraps. We reposition it all the time. Tack it down lightly at first. Vinyl also lets you stretch something into alignment so you don’t have to reposition it.Is nobody using Photo-Tex for these applications anymore? We have a wall wrap job coming up and we were planning on using Photo-Tex over traditional vinyl media. Can vinyl products like IJ-40 be removed and repositioned? That's the main thing that is leading us to use Photo-Tex. In theory, it doesn't stretch and is easy to apply and reapply, if necessary so it seems like a great option. I would appreciate any feedback on this. Thanks!
Phototex opa does not. I haven’t used the high tack but that is translucent. Your supposed to double cut it like wallpaper.Overlaps with phototex opaque still show up darker too I believe, don't they?
Overlaps with phototex opaque still show up darker too I believe, don't they?
Is it like Phototex. Is it a fabric? Does ot have a stronger bond then Phototex. We’ve had a lot of adhesion issues with that stuff where normal 3m 40c works well.murals? we use arlon 4200 matte or canvas. its all over our shop. no laminate.
Is it like Phototex. Is it a fabric? Does ot have a stronger bond then Phototex. We’ve had a lot of adhesion issues with that stuff where normal 3m 40c works wellmurals? we use arlon 4200 matte or canvas. its all over our shop. no laminate.
Is it like Phototex. Is it a fabric? Does ot have a stronger bond then Phototex. We’ve had a lot of adhesion issues with that stuff where normal 3m 40c works well