Printlink Matte Film
Printlink Matte Film - Available in base film thickness of 50, 75, 100, 175 & 200 microns. Single & Double Side Coated
Product Description & Application
Printlink Matte Film (PMF) is a double matte polyester film, top-coated with an ink-receptive layer for inkjet printing. It is also back-coated to allow easy manual corrections. It is ideal for printing colour separation with monochrome black inks for textile screens, originals in mono black & colour for architectural drawings and GIS applications. Printlink Matte Film is perfectly suited for all-over prints that have repetitive motifs, as it gives uniform density throughout the design.
Features & Benefits
- Uniform density for sharp & uniform outlines and smooth solids
- Optimum density for perfect duplication
- Non-tear base for higher durability
- Drafting property on the reverse side to allow manual corrections
- Thick polyester base for ease of handling
Product Specification
- Base : Polyester film
- Base Thickness : 50 - 200 microns
- Surface Finish : Matte
- Background Density : 0.68 ± 0.15
- Ink Compatibility : Water-based Dye & Pigment Inks
- Opacity : 38.05% ± 2%
- pH : Not Acid Free
- Available Sizes : All Standard sizes available. Custom sizes on request
- Shelf-Life:One year from the date of manufacture when stored in original packing at 20 - 25o C and 50 % RH.
Handling & Usage Instructions
- Condition the media in the normal printing environment for 24 hours before printing.
- It is recommended to use only original inks to get best results in terms of compatibility & ink density. Compatibility of media with refilled inks must be checked before use. For more information contact our application experts.
- Printed media should be thoroughly dried for at least 30 minutes before exposing it on to diazo papers and films.
- Images printed on the media should be kept away from ammonia / amines solution or vapour to prevent discolouration.
- A fresh pair of cotton gloves should be used while handling the bare media to avoid sweat, grease and oil transfer on to the media that could adversely affect the print quality.
- When not in use, the media should be stored in its original packing in a vertical position.