Drytac boosts market leading ViziPrint portfolio with ViziPrint Deco +

Drytac boosts market leading ViziPrint portfolio with ViziPrint Deco +

Drytac, has expanded its high-quality portfolio of printable media solutions with the launch of ViziPrint Deco +, a 50µ (2 mil) optically clear gloss PET film with a permanent acrylic adhesive.

Designed to adhere to any smooth flat or curved surface, including glass, plastic and metal, ViziPrint Deco + scratch resistant window film is ideal for high end architectural and building requirements and custom decorating applications. In addition, it has been designed to create stunning graphics and window decals with vibrant colours for retail storefronts and POP or backlit displays.

Replacing the existing ViziPrint Deco SR product, ViziPrint Deco + has been upgraded to be compatible with a broader range of printers. As a result, it offers users greater flexibility when producing work for many markets. The film has been certified for use with HP Latex 300, HP Latex 500, HP Latex 700 and HP Latex 800 Series printers running HP Latex Ink – including white ink – and is compatible with other resin inks from Ricoh and Epson.

The release liner has been changed from clear to opaque, enabling the media to be registered on a broader range of devices.

Professionally applied, the printable film delivers crystal-clear graphics. In addition, viziPrint Deco + is durable and has been designed to remain in place for up to seven years, making it ideal for long-term indoor and/or outdoor window and building graphics.

On introducing the product, Shaun Holdom, Global Product Manager at Drytac, comments: “ViziPrint Deco + is a very versatile product that can be used for many applications. It is particularly suitable for creating powerful long-term image displays and window decals within a building space – for example, in conference and meeting rooms with glass walls, which require more privacy – and can also be used to create stunning graphics for retail storefronts and POP or backlit displays.”

 

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