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I have been asked by my boss to do some research into what people are using for Solvent Printed Wall Vinyl. We have used a number of wall vinyls as tests, including "Wall Noodle", Mojave, and an HP Premium thats supposed to be for wall graphics.
These vinyls all advertised on easy removability with no adhesives left behind. However all tests that we have produced have left the image curling away from the wall within a couple days and into weeks. Although the main body of the image stays on, the edges all curl up. We have tried the theory of printing a white border along all edges to ensure non curling but even that has left us with some curling.
My questions to you: Does anyone have a wall vinyl that they swear by. That they have seen with their own eyes that doesn't curl? What material is it, what print setting are being used on it, what sort of ICC profiles are being used and where did you recieve it from.
Thanks for all the help from you guys.
These vinyls all advertised on easy removability with no adhesives left behind. However all tests that we have produced have left the image curling away from the wall within a couple days and into weeks. Although the main body of the image stays on, the edges all curl up. We have tried the theory of printing a white border along all edges to ensure non curling but even that has left us with some curling.
My questions to you: Does anyone have a wall vinyl that they swear by. That they have seen with their own eyes that doesn't curl? What material is it, what print setting are being used on it, what sort of ICC profiles are being used and where did you recieve it from.
Thanks for all the help from you guys.