Looking for wide format (36") gloss paper - 100 - 115gsm - Non sublimation

Centurion
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Re: Looking for wide format (36") gloss paper - 100 - 115gsm - Non sublimation

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Its waterbased - not solvent. I checked and they were all solvent.

Solvent based stuff seems to be either a winner or a complete waste of cash. I keep thinking I should invest but.... some people say its an absolute waste and some swear by it (and occassionally at it)
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Re: Looking for wide format (36") gloss paper - 100 - 115gsm - Non sublimation

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If you do outdoor stuff then its worth it if not its not simple as ;). Solvent has gotton better and better recently and the quality differences are not that great any more and with HP latex its completely odourless but expensive to run. materials for solvent are cheaper as they dont have to be coated in the norm although some need to for latex.
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Re: Looking for wide format (36") gloss paper - 100 - 115gsm - Non sublimation

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HP do a 120gsm Glossy paper for laser printers, i think it's only available in A4 but maybe talk to them direct. here's the link for the A4 http://store.hp.com/UKStore/Merch/Produ ... t=&sel=SUP
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Re: Looking for wide format (36") gloss paper - 100 - 115gsm - Non sublimation

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Ive got a 140gsm satin paper if thats any good but its only in 42inch im afraid
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Re: Looking for wide format (36") gloss paper - 100 - 115gsm - Non sublimation

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Those guys do SOLVENT materials
Sorry guys, I presumed you required Solvent for some reason.

As well as Mags, you could try COLOURBYTE & PLOT-IT (if you haven't already). From what I remember they both did quite a large selection.
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Re: Looking for wide format (36") gloss paper - 100 - 115gsm - Non sublimation

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socialgiraffe;107340 wrote:Sorry guys, I presumed you required Solvent for some reason.

As well as Mags, you could try COLOURBYTE & PLOT-IT (if you haven't already). From what I remember they both did quite a large selection.
Neither do that weight , plot it mostly CANON or OCE as was and Colourbyte is Felix Schoeller ;) NEither have such a low weight ( I know I sell the same materials )
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