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Hmm. Trying to think of other canadian dealers that would deal more with aqueous stuff.....
Found this in the US though: https://www.amcadgraphics.com/category-aqueous-print-media.html
I don't have any experience with that exact model, but we recently purchased a S60600 after using Roland Soljet printers for last 10 years.
Speed and ability to lay down and dry ink is fantastic. Color reproduction is pretty damn good, even better with custom profiles. (Can easily hit colors...
I take it you don't have a UV printer to run these on instead?
There's a reason Avery won't recommend solvent printing this stuff - it doesn't have a coating that is receptive to accepting solvent ink.
Even printing on non-printable engineer grade reflective is a crapshoot sometimes, I would...
Interesting. Must be a US thing...us canadians prefer to run around and freeze our asses off I guess! (Already have almost a foot of snow on the ground)
Nothing like losing a source for one of your go-to materials! Ah, the joys of being in Canada.
Have you looked into any of ND's (PolyBrite) or Nekoosa's offerings? https://www.ndgraphics.com/products/materials-supplies/banners-textiles-roll-ups/pet-poly.html
At first glance I didn't see...
We only got a handful, but weren't really advertising that much.
Our 16 month old son went trick or treating at one of the malls since it was so cold out, was a zoo in there!
We did go to my wife's sister's place later on in the night, and there were hundreds of kids on each street. I...
Yeah no kiddin'. Could've just said "effective immediately blah blah blah" instead of sounding whiny.
Clearly it's a big blow to them and they're not happy about it, but still.
You can even see it reflecting in the picture..........not much else you can ask from a printed reflective sign.
Solvent ink is not opaque, so the reflective properties will still behave as intended when that sample is hit by a light source.
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