Inkpress Media Clear Film (5 mil, 60" x 100' Roll)

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Inkpress Media Clear Film (5 mil, 60" x 100' Roll)
Key Features
  • Extremely Clear
  • Excellent Print Performance
Inkpress Clear Film is a 5 mil polyester film with a universal top coat designed to provide excellent print performance and extreme clarity. Clear Film is designed for overlays, color keys, window graphics, and other applications where optical clarity is important.
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How do you use Inkpress Clear film for window ...

How do you use Inkpress Clear film for window graphics?
Asked by: David
Please be certain the window is absolutely clean otherwise the image with not stick, or it will stick and then fall off. Unless you are using Solvent ink (usually a $15000 printer) the images may fade in weeks to a month or two, not year like the Solvent.
Answered by: roman
Date published: 2020-03-17

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Can this product be used in an inkjet printer? Can it remain submerged in water for an indefinite period (at least 2 weeks) without being destroyed?
Asked by: Anonymous
This material is for ink jet but is Optimized for UltraChrome, DURABrite, dye-based, and HDR Inks.It is not meant to get wet. It cannot be submerged in water.
Answered by: Robert K.
Date published: 2018-08-28

How do you use Inkpress clear film for window ...

How do you use Inkpress clear film for window graphics
Asked by: David
The Inkpress Media Clear Film is not adhesive. If you want an adhesive clear film, they make this version: https://bhpho.to/2W7JCSE
Answered by: Dan W
Date published: 2020-03-12

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Is it completely clear and transparent? Or is it cloudy? Can I print inkjet on it?
Asked by: karla a.
This is as clear and transparent as I have found for inkjet printing. The inkjet receptive coating on the film is visible to the eye, but it is difficult to determine the print side by eye. If you lose track of the correct side after removing the film from the box you can determine printable side by touching a damp fingertip to film at the edge. The correct side for ink will be sticky.
Answered by: Lloyd B.
Date published: 2019-06-30
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