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Translucent Film
Avery rolls out MPI 2150.

Avery Dennison Graphics & Reflective Products Division (Painesville, OH) is releasing the MPI 2150, a 3.2-mil, digitally printable, translucent film that provides consistent light transmission when applied over a light source. It is suited for self-adhesive, illuminated signage in subways, menu boards, bus shelters and other locales. The film resists shrinking, even with heavy ink-load images and can last five years with a cast overlaminate. MPI 2150 is available in 60 in. x 50 yd., 54 in. x 50 yard., and 54 in. x 25 yd. rolls.

It also comes with free color profiles for most popular printers and inks enabling quick set-up and color representation. Its performance is guaranteed under the Avery Dennison Integrated Component System Warranty.

(800) 443-9380; www.averygraphics.com.

Translucent Film



 

   


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