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News Release from: Avery Dennison Graphics Division | Subject: Avery MPI 3601 Quick Mount solvent inkjet film
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 May 2008
White Solvent Inkjet Film For Short Life
Graphics
Avery Dennison Graphics and Reflective Products has added a new gloss white multi-purpose solvent inkjet film to its Avery Graphics portfolio.
Claimed to allow for easier application and removal of graphics, Avery MPI 3601 Quick Mount is said to be suitable for short-life graphics for buses, trams and other public transport advertising where vehicles are only available for a limited period of time A claimed benefit of Avery MPI 3601 Quick Mount's 150micron caliper is its 99 per cent opacity, which makes successful overposting of existing graphics possible
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 7 Dec 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Film Swatches At A Glance
Sample swatches previewing the full range of Avery-brand marking and promotional films are now available from Avery Dennison Graphics Division's distributors throughout Europe.
The high caliper of the monomeric calendered film also makes it easy to handle, and provides a smooth finished result on all flat surfaces.
Avery added that the facefilm is combined with a high-specification removable adhesive, which enjoys cleanly removable characteristics for up to a year after application.
The company believes that the product will also be a useful stock item for exhibition and event graphics, indoor and outdoor advertising, vehicle decoration and whenever over-posting is desirable.
Developed for printing by super-wide format solvent inkjet and airbrushing, Avery MPI 3601 Quick Mount is also compatible with Avery DOL digital over-laminating films for added durability (up to two years) and surface protection.
Avery MPI 3601 Quick Mount is available from Avery Graphics distributors throughout Europe.
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