New printing materials for large format › Print.de

2022-09-25 14:54:44 By : Mr. Michael Ma

A variety of substrates could be seen at this year's Fespa in Berlin.These include materials with interesting properties for interior design, unusual self-adhesive substrates and those for the production of banners or displays.Deutscher Drucker shows a selection in its 11/2018 issue.Cozy interiors and cocooning are the latest trends and traditional wall coverings are also making a comeback.Not least for this reason, the Antalis wholesale group has included Coala Textile, a series of creative solutions for signage and decoration in large format printing – and in fact of a textile nature – in its range.The series includes 27 products in different print widths for indoor and outdoor applications, including frontlit and backlit banners, flags, canvas, self-adhesive fabrics and light protection elements.advertisementNeschen Coating, the manufacturer from Bückeburg, also presented new wallpapers and foils for creative wall design.For example, "L-UV Wallpaper" is a wallpaper specially designed for digital latex and UV printing.Depending on the ink used, the 170 g/m² non-woven wallpaper is scratch-resistant and free of PVC.This is available in the surface variants smooth, classic & stucco.Also specially developed for printing with latex or UV-curing inks are the new, textured films L-UV wall grip classic and stucco.You can read more about this – and about self-adhesive wallpaper, backlit film that can be printed with HP latex technology, and new materials for textile printing – in the article “New substrates for large format printing” in Deutscher Drucker 11/2018 (from page 22 ), which is available for download in the print.de shop.If you always want to be informed about the latest from the printing industry, the best thing to do is to subscribe to Deutscher Drucker. Click here for the subscription models.Your email address will not be published.Required fields are marked with *.(Mon - Thu 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m., Fri. 9.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m.)