Pewter0000
Graphic Design | Production
Just curious if anyone has given the IJ175CV3 a shot, and what it compares like to IJ180 or other vehicle vinyls? Just shopping around and curious about it.
I haven't, but if it's easier to work with than IJ180cv3 I might have to give it a shot. Is the price point lower?
The 3M site mentions it is stretchable to 130% - but doesn't mention anywhere what IJ180cv3 can stretch.
Do they compromise some of the conformability/stretch to achieve the lower initial tack?
(Sorry to respond to your question with more questions, but I'm curious about this material too!)
Edited to add: Looks like both will stretch to 130% - see attached.
They used to call this non-removable. I see it's listed as "Lesser removal capabilities when compared to film IJ180Cv3 and IJ180mC-10."
We use this on print/cut vinyl for an installer out of town from me. He had been using ij180 for years, I sent him this stuff and he couldn't tell.
If you are looking for a recommendation for slideability, the Arlon SLX+ stuff is crazy. I've never seen a vinyl you could drag around a 5'x5' square from one corner until this stuff showed up. It's a little cheaper than 3m, and has a nice cut/weed feel to it. Though it's worth noting, use low tac premask, otherwise the premask sticks much faster than the vinyl, and nearly pulls the vinyl up with it when doing cut letters and the like.
Yes, this is the material we use. That is correct it WILL leave adhesive residue behind. Much more than IJ180. Prints and installs just like IJ180. It is cheaper, however if you know you will be removing it yourself later down the line go with IJ180. Save yourself the headache. Installers will not notice the difference when installing, but they will say, "is this 3M IJ180!?" when removing it.Just curious if anyone has given the IJ175CV3 a shot, and what it compares like to IJ180 or other vehicle vinyls? Just shopping around and curious about it.
It does cut well, even small stuff. I tried it based on jburtons advice. I was gonna stick with it but when I went to order another roll it was out of stock, so was 1105, 180, 175, slx etc. The liner comes off easier than 1105 which is nice when you're stuck working in the sun and heat.Yes also to add to this ancient thread, we recently had to try Arlon SLX+ because it was all that was available on short notice, and it wasn't bad. Installer was hesitant about it, but it worked great and printed well. so I really can't complain. Didn't have a chance to try cutting anything tiny out of it yet though.
Don't cut any lettering out of it. It will not hold up. We have 2 rolls of slx+ that we bought in a pinch but our installers hate it compared to avery 1105.Yes also to add to this ancient thread, we recently had to try Arlon SLX+ because it was all that was available on short notice, and it wasn't bad. Installer was hesitant about it, but it worked great and printed well. so I really can't complain. Didn't have a chance to try cutting anything tiny out of it yet though.
Wow, that's pretty much everything out of stock. What did you have to go with?It does cut well, even small stuff. I tried it based on jburtons advice. I was gonna stick with it but when I went to order another roll it was out of stock, so was 1105, 180, 175, slx etc. The liner comes off easier than 1105 which is nice when you're stuck working in the sun and heat.
I'm pushing 40+ vans with cut lettering over the past ~2 years. Haven't had a complaint yet. Biggest issue was trying to install it in February since the vehicles are left outside overnight, heat is a must for getting any of it to stick below 50F.
Don't cut any lettering out of it. It will not hold up. We have 2 rolls of slx+ that we bought in a pinch but our installers hate it compared to avery 1105.
IJ40 with 8518, it was pretty flat so should be fineWow, that's pretty much everything out of stock. What did you have to go with?
I've heard both of these. This afternoon I've got some SLX+ with a range of text from 5"h down to .25"h (lol) so we'll see today!
Why do you say that? I'm pretty sure the + is meant to be plotted as well as printed. That's how it's marketed.Don't cut any lettering out of it. It will not hold up. We have 2 rolls of slx+ that we bought in a pinch but our installers hate it compared to avery 1105.
We just had a few failures of the lettering a few months after install with it. The edges started rolling back and the decals looked like they were bubbling up everywhere. The bubbles were not huge, probably no bigger than a pencil eraser. They told me that we didnt press hard enough and post heat good enough. The thing is it didnt fail for several months and I would have thought it would have failed a lot quicker if we had installed it wrong.Why do you say that? I'm pretty sure the + is meant to be plotted as well as printed. That's how it's marketed.
Chopped some lil' text today on the SLX+ and didn't really mind it - weeding was a lot better than SLX , no flying letters. We didn't get as small as .25", as it was a cursive font and just a silly test anyway. I think I still like the 1105 better, honestly, but a good product.Do report back. All of my text was very reasonable, 2"-6", nice chunky fonts.