Canon Adhesive Matte Vinyl is a matte vinyl material which is used for signs and banners from your wide format inkjet printer.
Canon Adhesive Matte Vinyl for Inkjet – 36″x60′ Roll
$183.96
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 14 lbs |
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Dimensions | 38.5 × 5 × 5 in |
Basis Weight | 290 gsm |
Thickness | 11 mil |
ISO Brightness | Not Specified |
Opacity | Not Specified |
Surface Finish | Matte Vinyl |
Reviews (8)
8 reviews for Canon Adhesive Matte Vinyl for Inkjet – 36″x60′ Roll
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Camden Reichel (verified owner) –
I’ve been using this on corn hole boards to make custom logos and they have worked great so far. Even have pulled off the wood and reapplied with minimal issues. Just make sure to have clean hands and don’t rub the dye.
Barney Blick (verified owner) –
This is the only vinyl I use and only from B&H.
Edison Bahringer (verified owner) –
I’ve got the p-4100. This stuff is pre programmed into the printer so the printer is programmed to print quality images on this medium. The prints stick well to glass and metal, haven’t tried on wood, didn’t stick to concrete well.
Bud Feil (verified owner) –
I bought this roll to use on an Epson 9900 so that I could create small studio backdrops. The matte finish worked well for the application and reflection of the studio lighting was not a problem. For my initial test I used the Epson proofing white semimatte profile – this was a decent quick option but I will create a custom profile for subsequent prints.
Henri Schaden (verified owner) –
Easy order and fast shipping!
Brooke Fadel (verified owner) –
Would recommend.
Lula Kautzer (verified owner) –
This matte vinyl has worked great in our Canon TA-20. Prints are nice and saturated and has run flawlessly so far!
Nikki Schultz (verified owner) –
I purchased this product to make some signs for my small consignment shop. I printed my signs on a Cannon ImageProGraf610, and got excellent results. I learned one lesson the hard way, though, you need to make sure and rinse the excess ink off the sign prior to applying a coat of UV protectant. I didn’t do it for my first sign, and some of the ink ran. But, after rinsing the rest of my signs, everything went well. Although I haven’t used the signs for more than a couple of weeks, the signs turned out very nice, seem quite durable, and are exacly what I was hoping for.