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Printing and Application Instructions
1)Copy/Print on to the coated side of the media using compatible Inkjet Printer.
2)To prevent a paper jam, make sure the vinyl is not bent or warped or corners folded BEFORE loading. Loading by hand ONE SHEET at the time (pressing FF/Ready) is a way to make sure it loads correctly.
3)When gluing a vinyl label to any surface, clean the surface and remove residual grease, soot or dust.
4)It is not recommended (on larger labels like 11” X 17”) to remove all the back paper before installing. It’s better to remove the paper from a small area at one end first such as a 1/2” vertical strip at the left hand or right hand edge.
5)Line up your label. When the position looks correct, let the label make contact with the surface on the edge where you removed the back paper.
6)Now bend the label back and carefully remove the rest of the protective back paper, and glue the label down working from the end you glued first. Then work your way towards the other end holding that end away from the surface. You can use your finger or a sponge and only press down (glue) a small area each time to prevent trapping air bubbles. Do
HYAZ TM Inkjet Media
Clear Matte Vinyl | |
Item # | IVF8511GC 10 sheets pack |
Media | Self Adhesive Vinyl |
Media Type | Inkjet |
Color | Clear / Transparent |
Printers | Most Desk Top |
Type of Adhesive | Permanent. |
not use excessive pressure when working the label in this way because you may smudge the ink.
7)If the label is used outdoors you must use clear spray and overlaminate. The Overlaminate must be applied in such way that it prevents water from contacting the label. Clear enamel spray is available in most hardware or automotive parts stores.
You can spray the label before you apply it (after printing) to prevent over spray. Fixative spray is available in most craft stores or you can use clear spray sold in most automotive parts stores. Use our WOL overlaminate together with the spray. Using clear spray as the only protection will offer limited water proofing.
To extend UV resistant of Inkjet media HPS offers overlaminate
with built in UV barrier.
General: If you are working with 4.25” x 11” vinyl you can try removing all the backing material and then use the technique described above.
NOTE: If using self adhesive media, note that any adhesive may become difficult to remove over time. If you want to use self adhesive media on automobiles or other items where you don’t want the label to become permanent or difficult to remove after long time, then we recommend our selection of media with removable adhesive
Printer Settings | If your printer is not listed here then select transparency and normal resolution. | |||||
| CANON 600 | CANON 4000 | EPSON PHOTO | EPSON 400, 600, | EPSON 400, 600, | HEWLETT |
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| SERIES | SERIES | EX | 700, 800, 1520, | 700, 800, 1520, | PACKARD 600, |
| Media Choice: | Media Choice: | & PHOTO 700 | 3000, 5000 SE- | 3000, 5000 SE- | 700, 800, 1000 & |
| High Res. Paper | High Res. Paper | Media Type: 360 | RIES | RIES | PHOTOSMART |
| Print Quality: | Quality: Photo- | dpi Ink Jet Paper | & STYLUS | & STYLUS | PRINTERS |
| Photographic | graphic Resolu- | Print Quality: | PHOTO | PHOTO | Media Type: |
| tion:: Standard | Photo | Media Type: 360 | Media Type: 360 | Premium Ink Jet | |
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HPS PO Box 855
Rhome TX
For complete updated list of our media and to order on line go to
www.papilio.com or call
Disclaimer: We have tested our media in various personal inkjet printers with good results. The user of this paper/film must determine the suitability of this product before beginning production, using his equipment and method of application. The sellers and manufactures maximum obligation shall be to replace paper/film that has been found to be defective. Neither the manufacturer nor the seller shall be held liable for any injury, direct or consequential, arising out of the use of, or inability to use this paper/film.