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By combining the durability of wet strength paper with nylon reinforcement, Reinforced Poster Paper becomes a very durable outdoor poster material. This is an economical alternative to high-end banner materials, especially for short-term indoor or outdoor use.
36"x75' roll on 2" core. One roll per box.
Physical Properties
Basis Weight: 6.7 oz/yd² / 228gsm Caliper: .011” Tear (MD/TD): Tensile Strength: 52/33 psi Ultimate Elongation 30/60% Flame Spread Class: A (ASTM E84) Opacity: 97% Whiteness: 104 Brightness: 95 Wet Expansion: 3% Life Expectancy: 6 months/2 months (indoor/outdoor) with UV inks
Usage Guidelines
Calibration: It’s always best to calibrate (linearize) your printer each and every time you change media and/or ink sets. Refer to printer manual for specific instructions on calibration. Set your printer to “Heavy Coated” printer setting for best results.
Applications: For banner applications, only indoor use is recommended. For outdoor use, Reinforced Poster Paper should be mounted onto a rigid surface to prevent adverse effects from wind and tearing.
Handling / Storage Conditions: Optimum print temperature for Reinforced Poster Paper is 70°F (21°C). Once the print is complete, roll imaged media onto a core until ready for use. Excessive folding of the material is not recommended. After use, the material should be stored at temperatures of 67-77°F for no more than one year.
Inks: The best degree of fade and water resistance will be obtained by utilizing pigment based inks. Recommended ink coverage is 250% or less. Heavier ink saturation could degrade the water-fast characteristics. Encad GX™, Ilford Archiva™, and Colorspan EnduraChrome™ Inks are not recommended, as premature aging may occur. Dye-based inks can be used with good success, however, repeated moisture exposure to dye-based inks may cause bleeding. Although lamination is not required for pigmented inks, lamination is recommended when using dye-based inks. Total encapsulation is recommended to eliminate the possibility of bleed when using dye-based inks. Image should be left to dry for 24 hours before exposure to moisture.
Lamination: Lamination is not required; however, it can add additional surface protection. To protect the surface from dirt and abrasion, a vinyl pressure-sensitive over-laminate is recommended. Laminating one side only may cause the product to curl toward the laminated side. Allow image to dry 24 hours before laminating.
Finishing: Hemming: For stitched hems, a double stitched hem is recommended. Use a maximum of 5 stitches per inch. And, keep in mind that the inkjet image can be scratched, so it is recommended that the banner be sewn from the hem side up. This will keep the sewing machine foot from coming in contact with the image. For a taped hem, use standard high-tack banner tape. Always follow the tape manufacturer’s guidelines. Grommeting: Always grommet within hemline so that the grommet is placed within two layers of the Poster Paper. Corner grommets should be placed where the hemming width and length cross over. This places the grommet within four layers of Poster Paper ensuring maximum strength. Reinforced corners will also increase durability.
Input Affects Output: When generating files for wide format graphics applications, it is recommended that raster images such as tif, bmp, jpg, etc., maintain a minimum of 75 pixels per inch (PPI) at final output size. This will eliminate “jaggies” or “bitmapping” of continuous tone images. Vector files (usually referring to text and illustrations drawn in software applications such as Corel Draw and Adobe Illustrator) will remain crisp when scaled up as long as your application does not rasterize the information (i.e., if imported into Adobe PhotoShop). Acceptable color matching of vector files to Pantone Matching System (PMS) specifications can be obtained if your RIP software utilizes proper ICC profiles when outputting to specific ink/media/output device combinations.
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AZONcolor 10ml Reinforced Poster Paper is compatible with the following products: |  |  | HP Designjet 1050c Plus Printer (C6074B) HP Designjet 1055cm Plus Printer (C6075B) HP Designjet 4000 Printer (Q1273A) HP Designjet 4000ps Printer (Q1274A) HP Designjet 500 42-in Roll Printer (C7770B) HP Designjet 5000 UV Printer (C6090V) HP Designjet 5000ps UV Printer (C6096V) HP Designjet 510 42-in Printer (CH337A) HP Designjet 5500UV Printer (42 in) (Q1251V) HP Designjet 5500UV Printer (60 in) (Q1253V) HP Designjet 5500UVPS Printer (42 in) (Q1252V) HP Designjet 5500UVPS Printer (60 in) (Q1254V) HP Designjet 800 Printer (42 in) (C7780B) HP Designjet 8000sr Printer (Q6670A) HP Designjet 800ps Printer (42 in) (C7780C) HP Designjet 815mfp (Q1279A) HP Designjet 820 MFP (Q6685A) HP Designjet T1100 MFP (Q6713A) HP Designjet Z2100 44-in Photo Printer (Q6677A) HP Designjet Z3100 44-in Photo Printer (Q6659A) HP Designjet Z3100ps GP 44-in Photo Printer (Q6660A) HP Designjet Z6100 42-in Printer (Q6651A) HP Designjet Z6100 60-in Printer (Q6652A) HP Designjet Z6100ps 42-in Printer (Q6653A) HP Designjet Z6100ps 60-in Printer (Q6654A) |
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