Users creating banners for both indoor and outdoor use will benefit from the tear-resistant polyester material this 24″ x 100′ roll of Premier Imaging Polypropylene Film uses for its base along with the high resolution scratch-resistant coating. It has a 9 mil thickness and can be grommeted and sewn for certain applications. Also, it has an opacity of 92%, is instant drying and water resistant, and features a smooth matte surface.
Premier Imaging Polypropylene Film (24″ x 100′ Roll)
$50.64
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Additional information
Weight | 8.15 lbs |
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Dimensions | 26 × 6.5 × 6.2 in |
Material | Polyester |
Thickness | 9 mil / 0.2286 mm |
Opacity | 92% |
Single/Double-Sided | Single |
Surface Finish | Matte |
Dimensions (W x L) | 24" x 100' / 61 cm x 30.5 m |
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Sven Farrell (verified owner) –
I got it to test if this one could replace the Canon paper: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/488337-REG/Canon_0834V777_Durable_Banner_Paper_for.html Love both, this is cheaper, a little thicker but the feeling is s little bit more plastic than paper. The canon has a fantastic velvet feeling. Most of my clients wont notice the difference so I will use both depend on the final user. This is great for indoors, where coffee splashes or sticky fingers are around, but also to frame art. I use it also if I’m shipping on a tube, because it doesn’t keep the curvature, it goes flat the second you take it off the tuve. Great Paper.
Jeremie Beer (verified owner) –
Purchased this product to make outdoor banners but have ended up using it instead to print smooth matte finish gallery wraps. Color off my old Designjet 5500 is GREAT and the finish is terrific. The material doesn’t tear and if the prints are sprayed with a quick-dry polyurethane they are virtually indestructible.