Applications
Fact Sheet
777 | 777N & 777HP |
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and offers extremely high color fidelity with all types of backlit fixtures. Because our | |
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Physical Properties |
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| Caliper | .0057” | .0057” |
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| Opacity | 50 - 55% | 51 – 69% |
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| Sheffield Smoothness | 40 | 80 |
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Durability | All the benefits of color vibrancy with the durability of heavy polyester. | |||
Versatility | Print image in reverse for backlit applications or signs and banners. | |||
Market Applications | Ÿ Backlit Displays | Ÿ Digital Fine Art | Ÿ Trade Show Graphics | |
| Ÿ Murals | Ÿ Signs |
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| Ÿ Posters | Ÿ Legal Presentations |
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Usage Guidelines
Calibration It’s always best to calibrate (linearize) your printer each and every time you change media and/or ink sets. Refer to printer manual for specific instructions on calibration.
Operating Conditions AZONcolor Inkjet Media works best in controlled operating conditions. Recommended operating conditions are: Relative
Dry time for your image will vary and is dependent on printer, inks, amount of ink used, environmental conditions, and media type. Most graphic images can be handled within 20 minutes of printing. Images using heavy ink coverage may require
Storage Conditions Always store inkjet media in a cool, dry place. Recommended storage conditions should fall within the guidelines of “Operating Conditions” (see above). If storage conditions do not fall within these guidelines, it is recommended that the media be allowed to acclimate to the operating conditions for 48 hours prior to printing.
Lamination Overlaminates can provide effective protection of your image from moisture and limited protection from UV fading of the inks. Another reason to use a laminate is to add or diminish gloss on your final image output. Both hot and cold laminates are available with varying results. It is, however, extremely important that your image be completely dry prior to laminating. Your print may not laminate properly if laminated before fully dry, causing it to