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Common Problems
- Graphic curling inward or backward
- Dinging and Denting due to poor handling
- Hardware is seen through the graphic
- Graphics do not easily retract into stands due to overly thick materials
- Laminate tunneling from graphic when retracted
Recommended Solutions
Differentiate Yourself – ExhibiTex Block Out Fabric – The Ultimate Lay-Flat No Curl Solution
No Laminate, No Hot Knife & No Hassle with our ExhibiTex Block Out Fabric. Unlike other fabrics you may have encountered, this product has excellent color reproduction and saturation; even with full black. ExhibiTex Block Out Fabric is a Light Block lay-flat dimensionally stable fabric that will not fray when cut and requires no lamination with its InkShield Water Resistant Coating. With no lamination to worry about this product is perfect for easy to produce graphics.
Premium Solution
5 Mil Gloss Display Film Laminated with 5 Mil Textured Hardcoat (Top)/ 3 Mil Opaque White Backer
- Textured Hardcoat finish provides the ultimate in display texture and durability
- All Polyester construction provides for a lightblock & lay-flat graphic
- Polyester is dimensionally stable with increased rigidity, reducing dings and Dents
- 3 Mil Opaque White Backer eliminates the risk of hardware showing
- A total solution thickness of 13 Mil is in the acceptable range for banner stands
- The use of thermal lamination greatly reduces the likelihood of graphic tunneling
Value Solution
7 mil Gloss Light Block PET laminated with 3 Mil Matte (top)/3 Mil Gloss (Back)
- All Polyester construction provides for a lightblock & lay-flat graphic
- Polyester is dimensionally stable with increased rigidity, reducing dings and dents
- 7 mil Gloss Light Block PET eliminates the risk of hardware showing
- A total solution thickness of 13 Mil is in the acceptable target range for banner stands
- The use of thermal lamination greatly reduces the likelihood of graphic tunneling
Economy Solution
8 Mil High Performance Satin Paper laminated with 3 Mil Matte (Top)/3 Mil Opaque White Backer (Back)
- Paper provides a Lay-Flat Dimensionally stable medium that will tolerate the heat required for thermal laminates
- Though not as durable as polyester film this solution will hold up in most situations
- A total solution thickness of 14 Mil is in the acceptable target range for banner stands
- The use of thermal lamination greatly reduces the likelihood of graphic tunneling
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