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Wallpaper
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mwheeleruk
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Re: Wallpaper
Trying to source a supplier for printable wallpaper, eco solvent - Doesnt need to be too wide maybe at 610mm width, best found so far is http://www.graphicdesignsupplies.co.uk/ ... 23872.html
Any advice
Any advice
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mwheeleruk
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Cheers - Will take a look and post a result if i purchase it.Justin;115079 wrote:Colourbyte stock wallpaper, not tried it yet though.
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Grafityp sell printable wallpaper https://shop.grafityp.co.uk/Jet-Wall-It ... 270-1270mm and http://www.grafityp.co.uk/JET-solvent-papers.html
I haven't tried this particular product although i use other media from them. I would be interested to know if it is any good
I haven't tried this particular product although i use other media from them. I would be interested to know if it is any good
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mags1892
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wallp-aper comes in various guises, self adhesive and paste up.
Landors is also rebranded by Kodak and is a premium removable adhesive, like all self ads you need a smooth quality wall to position it. The landor kodak phototex will be removable for a very long time . TH e cheaper ones will take wall off with them.
If your walls are scratched or uneven use a paste up material this will hide most of the blemishes and give good results. Again try and stick to a quality product or it wont last.
Solvent print is best as its more scratch resistant but the printers are more expensive to buy. Waterbased you may need to laminate or coat.
Ive done quite a few of these now on Epson printer with great results , I use a RIP to do the layouts and do overlaps on each drop well worth the time.
Landors is also rebranded by Kodak and is a premium removable adhesive, like all self ads you need a smooth quality wall to position it. The landor kodak phototex will be removable for a very long time . TH e cheaper ones will take wall off with them.
If your walls are scratched or uneven use a paste up material this will hide most of the blemishes and give good results. Again try and stick to a quality product or it wont last.
Solvent print is best as its more scratch resistant but the printers are more expensive to buy. Waterbased you may need to laminate or coat.
Ive done quite a few of these now on Epson printer with great results , I use a RIP to do the layouts and do overlaps on each drop well worth the time.
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socialgiraffe
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I have used Landor and Colourbyte
Landor is far superior and if I was selling to the public then this is the supplier I would choose. Good quality media, fantastic colours, does not leave any residue and can be reapplied literally thousands of times. I am currently using Colourbyte for promotional work where longevity is not so much of an issue. No complaints on the colour or adhesion properties whatsoever. I have sent this media out on several world wide tours to be used as temporary merch posters and they have lasted very well.
I am using a Roland to print these, but you are probably aware that they can be printed on all types of printers.
Landor is far superior and if I was selling to the public then this is the supplier I would choose. Good quality media, fantastic colours, does not leave any residue and can be reapplied literally thousands of times. I am currently using Colourbyte for promotional work where longevity is not so much of an issue. No complaints on the colour or adhesion properties whatsoever. I have sent this media out on several world wide tours to be used as temporary merch posters and they have lasted very well.
I am using a Roland to print these, but you are probably aware that they can be printed on all types of printers.
USING: Whatever it takes to get the job done...
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mags1892
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ps: Landor is phototex its also rebranded by KODAK its actually a KOREAN material sold via the USA , we did many beta tests on it. Its very expensive but superior to others.
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