My personal favorite is the oracal 6mil wall vinyl. Its thicker than most others and makes it easier to handle. Takes heat and ink very well.
I'll have to give that 2611 a shot.
Are you guys laminating this stuff or no?
PhotoTex. I think they may be a merchant member here. Solvent and Aqueous versions available. I have also run some of it through a Xerox Docucolor toner based printer with good results. For plotting, sharp 60' blades worked best for me.
Pat the specs look good! Who can we order from that stocks this stuff
I have a 3x6ft mpi2611 panoramic image on a rough textured semi-gloss wall in my apartment and it's holding good (full bleed too) after about 5 months.We just bought a roll of Avey 2611, here is a product sheet:\
http://www.na.averygraphics.com/PDFs/PD_Sheets/PDS_HP_MPI_2611_Wall_Film.pdf
We are testing it to see how well it sticks to walls. Noticed it fell off wall that had some texture and flat paint. However, on a smooth wall with lustre paint (semi-gloss latex) it is sticking no problem. We were even able to push it into the creases on door and window jam molding and it stuck. It's been a few weeks ago that we stuck it there and it hasn't lifted yet.
Let us know what you find out about materials that work for you.
We also use Oracal 3268. It's easy for your customer to peel and move, and holds up pretty well. If you have a lot of ink saturation to the edge, it can curl. Also, you will do well to caution people when applied on drywall on an exterior wall or near a window. We had a church put one up next to their windows, and they had leaked moisture in.. when they pulled the decal off the wall, half of the sheet rock came with it. It was not fun to explain how it wasn't my fault.
**Edit**
http://www.oracal.com/products/_docs/prod-bulletins/WallGraphicApplicationTips1.pdf'
Here's some info on it.