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The Perfect Antimicrobial And Antibacterial Film For Protecting Against Bacteria And Viruses

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While our store is strongly associated with the supply of wide format printing solutions , we’re also proud to make available all manner of industry-leading self-adhesive clear film – and it’s fair to say that one of our latest products in this category is especially important during the current times. That product is the Antimicrobial Antibacterial 70-micron PVC protective film that we have just added to our online store, and which can be purchased on 1270mm x 25m, 127mm x 25m and 635mm x 25m rolls. We supply this matt clear, watermarked antimicrobial and antibacterial film under the WPVC70 product code. A specialised protective film with real benefit for all When you think of how frequently during the average day you come into contact with such public spaces and environments as ATMs, touchscreens, door plates, petrol pumps and trolley handles, it should soon become clear to you what risks these surfaces can presently pose. In a pandemic, it could scarcely be more crucial to do ...

What’s So Special About The Pigment Inks Used By The Canon Ta-20, Ta-30, Tm-200 And Tm-300?

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  If you have recently been browsing our selection of large-format inkjet printers here at Prizma Graphics, you may have understandably become especially intrigued by the Canon ImagePROGRAF printers TM-200 , TM-300, TA-20 and TA-30. And there are many good reasons to be so; after all, these printers are renowned for their compactness, speedy performance, and high print quality. On the subject of printing quality, however, one of the key strengths of these in-demand wide-format printer models is the LUCIA TD inks that they use. What are LUCIA TD inks – and how do they improve printed media? Canon developed its LUCIA TD five-colour full pigment inks in response to a specific problem: that of high printing quality being difficult to achieve when conventional five-colour dye and pigment inks are applied to uncoated paper that wasn’t designed with inkjet use in mind. The issue with uncoated paper is that it lacks an ink-receiving layer, which tends to make it unsuitable...