Supported Media; Vinyl; Banner; Mesh Banner - Oce CS6407 Basic Operation Manual

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Supported media

Vinyl

Vinyl is media with PVC-material surface. As a general vinyl is adhesive-backed, by peeling the release paper on
the back you can stick the media easily. Depending on its gloss grade, the vinyl is classifi ed into three: glossy vinyl
(with high gloss), matte vinyl (with no gloss), and semi-glossy vinyl (with medium gloss).
When the media is applied on some prints, a gray adhesive-backed vinyl is eff ective to avoid the prints seen
through the top media.
For backlit purpose application, the PVC material surface is sometimes transparent or translucent.

Banner

Banner is polyester fi ber cloth media with double sides coated with synthetic resin fi lm such as PVC. As the
banner is water- and tear-resistant, it is applied for tent canvases, construction wrap sheets, and inkjet-printed
banner advertisements.
Depending on its gloss grade, the banner is classifi ed into three: glossy banner (with high gloss), matte banner
(with no gloss), and semi-glossy banner (with medium gloss).

Mesh banner

Mesh banner is perforated banner media reinforced with mesh grid. As its open structure allows wind to
permeate, the mesh banner is wind- and tear-resistant, and will withstand heavy wind.

Backlit banner (FF)

Backlit banner, fl exible face (FF) is translucent, that is, semi-transparent banner media. With its translucency, it is
applied to the backlit sign inside a light box.
Compared with an acrylic sign, the backlit banner is lightweight and easy to handle, wind- and tear-resistant, and
of high safety and shutter proof withstanding wind pressure.

Solvent printing coated paper

Solvent printing coated paper is media with the printing surface coated on which solvent ink is cured vividly. Its
thickness depends on the product type.
When the media is applied on some prints, a blue back type is eff ective to avoid the prints seen through the top
media.
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