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Greenstar 19mil Printable Satin Canvas, Aqueous Water Proof Poly Cotton (24in, 36in, 42in, 50in or 60in)

Original price $110.49 - Original price $219.49
Original price
$110.49
$110.49 - $219.49
Current price $110.49

Description

This printable canvas roll is a Cotton/Polyester blend with a satin matte finish, intended for use with aqueous printers and inks. It is outdoor weather durable. No lamination required for outdoor use up to six months. For use primarily with dye based inks or when pigmented inks are used, a slight color gamut difference may be observed.

Width: Choose between 24in, 36in, 42in, 50in, 60in

Lenght: 40ft

 

Specifications

  • Material: Cotton/Polyester Canvas
  • Weave: 78 x 27 cotton/polyester blend
  • Caliper/Gauge: 19 mil
  • Weight: 392 g/m2 (11.6 oz/yd2)
  • Whiteness: 98
  • Brightness: 93
  • Gloss Level: 2.5 (avg) @ 60

Ink saturation level of this product is 300%. Inkjet coating is designed for use primarily with dye based inks. Although pigmented inks may be used, a slight color gamut difference may be observed. Product can be printed on Encad/Kodak, Hewlett-Packard DesignJet (2xxx/3xxx/5xxx), ColorSpan Displaymaker, Epson Stylus Pro (7xxx/9xxx), Mimaki JV4 (pigmented inks only) and Roland Hi-Fi Jet (pigmented inks only).

Ink Dry Time: Varies with type and amount of ink, relative humidity and temperature.

Handling Requirements: Due to absorptive nature of the coating, avoid touching the coated surface with bare skin. Always wear cotton gloves when handling inkjet-coated materials. Rolls are supplied with the coated surface wound out. When rolling graphics, always roll so that the thinner material is on the outside surface of roll.