A clear polyester film with excellent image resolution and see-through characteristics, containing an inkjet-receptive coating on one side and an anti-static coating on the reverse side. For recognition purposes the film has two removable white stripes on each side.
Applications
- Indoor signage
- Overlay, window applications
- Presentations/exhibitions
Features
- Excellent print performance
- Optimal see-through characteristics
- Excellent dimensional stability
- Suitable for dye and pigment inks
Ink Type | Waterbased Dye & Pigment |
Media Type | Clear Film |
Thickness | 110 Micron |
Weight | 154gsm |
Adhesive | Non-Adhesive |
Blockout | No |
Backing Colour | White |
Suitable for Lamination | Cold Pressure Sensitive & Warm: heat activated: 85°C - 95°C |
Indoor / Outdoor Use | Indoor |
PVC Free | No |
Width | 36" |
Length | 23m |
Core Size | 50mm / 2" |
Printing Guidelines
Side to be printed is the outer side of the roll. The white stripes for media recognition in the printer can be removed after printing. Allow material to adapt to room conditions for 24 hours before printing. It is recommended to handle the media with cotton gloves. Make sure that the media does not come into contact with grease, oil, silicon, and dirt to avoid printing defects.
Print results will vary for different printer/ink combinations. Canon media profiles include recommended ink/toner restrictions and printer parameters. Depending on environment and application, printer parameters may have to be adjusted slightly in order to obtain the best results.
Application Guidelines
This material was not developed for outdoor use, however some inks will give reasonable quality on this film. The product must be laminated to obtain water-resistance. Outdoor inks should be used when UV resistance is required.
Lamination Guidelines
Suitable for both cold and warm (max 95°C) lamination. Lamination is essential to obtain water-resistance and to extend the life of the print and increase its durability. Generally lamination will not improve UV resistance. One-sided lamination may cause curling.