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Kodak Water-Resistant Removable Vinyl Inkjet Paper (50 x 60 Roll)
EAN: 848412007589
The 50 x 60 roll of Water-Resistant Removable Vinyl Inkjet Paper from Kodak is a calendered medium with a pressure-sensitive, removable, and repositionable adhesive. The vinyl features water-resistance, light stability, and is designed for both indoor and outdoor displays. Water Resistant Removable Vinyl has been tested to last 7 months unlaminated and 1 year laminated in an outdoor setting when printed with NovaJet 1000i Quantum pigment ink and 1 year laminated indoors when printed with Quantum dye ink.
Adhesive-backed vinyl
Macroporous coating
Compatible with dye and pigment ink using thermal and piezo inkjet printers
Easy mounting on most smooth surfaces removes cleanly within 6 months
Matte finish provides nearly reflection-free viewing from any angle
Water-resistant when used with pigment ink
Designed for long-term outdoor mounted graphics, exhibition panels, and advertisements
EAN: 848412007589
The 50 x 60 roll of Water-Resistant Removable Vinyl Inkjet Paper from Kodak is a calendered medium with a pressure-sensitive, removable, and repositionable adhesive. The vinyl features water-resistance, light stability, and is designed for both indoor and outdoor displays. Water Resistant Removable Vinyl has been tested to last 7 months unlaminated and 1 year laminated in an outdoor setting when printed with NovaJet 1000i Quantum pigment ink and 1 year laminated indoors when printed with Quantum dye ink.
Adhesive-backed vinyl
Macroporous coating
Compatible with dye and pigment ink using thermal and piezo inkjet printers
Easy mounting on most smooth surfaces removes cleanly within 6 months
Matte finish provides nearly reflection-free viewing from any angle
Water-resistant when used with pigment ink
Designed for long-term outdoor mounted graphics, exhibition panels, and advertisements
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