Applications, Bleed, RIP Software…. We get asked lots of questions about the world of Wide Format on a daily basis. At Signmaster we are here to help and our lovely team of experts have pulled together a handy A to Z guide answering the most frequently asked questions.
Introducing the Signmaster A to Z of Wide Format
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So, you have invested thousands of pounds in your shiny new Roland or Mimaki Wide Format Printer. That was the easy choice, now the hard part is choosing your media. There is so much choice out there for you in the market but we have broken it down for you.
The main choices are:
Monomeric, Polymeric, Gloss, Matt, Satin, Clear Back, Grey back, but the list goes on and on...
The chances are you will have a requirement for all of the above as different applications will require different types of media.
However. the most popular media related question we get asked is: Which do I use, Monomeric or Polymeric vinyl? Let’s have a look at the main features and benefits of each.
Monomeric vinyl is an entry level vinyl which will normally last between 1-4 years. It’s a very popular choice for sign makers largely down to its price point.
Polymeric Vinyl is a great all-round vinyl and can be used for most applications. The life span is normally 5-7 years.
There are so many other media types such as PVC banner, garment decoration films, poster papers laminates, canvas material, window frosts, wallpapers all of which are available through Signmaster Systems.
At Signmaster Systems we are dedicated in testing all media before we sell it. We have a rigorous testing programme and we test all media across all the different technologies such as Solvent, Eco Solvent, UV and Latex.
We aim to give our customers complete peace of mind and you can rest assured that we would not sell any material unless we are prepared to use it ourselves.
For advice on what media would be best for your application please give us a call on 01948 662669.