Tuesday, 19 Jul 2016 15:39 GMT

SpotOn graphics from Wallace Print

Wide-format digital and screen printer Wallace Print has revealed details of a project for Kent’s Canterbury Christ Church University that has made the frequently changing window graphics decidedly easier.

The use of Drytac’s SpotOn printable vinyl means that the graphics advertising forthcoming guest speakers is an easier task, thanks to the vinyl’s ease-of-use and its specific development for short-term, high-quality displays.

Chris Payne, sales manager at Wallace Print, explains: “We use Drytac’s SpotOn film because it is so easy to work with. The space we have to work with in Canterbury city centre-based CCCU Augustine House is very tight and we have limited access; SpotOn offers the flexibility we need to access the full window and achieve a fitting to the high standards we’re renowned for.”

SpotOn is available in a variety of versions, including clear matte frosted, clear gloss, and white matt, and is printable by solvent, eco-solvent, HP Latex, and UV inkjet techniques.

SpotOn offers the flexibility we need to access the full window and achieve a fitting to the high standards we’re renowned for

Payne adds: “We use a range of materials dependent on the longevity of the window graphic. For this customer, we reverse print the graphics onto SpotOn clear gloss using our Fujifilm flatbed, backed up with white, which means we can fit to the inside of the window despite the limited access.

“Drytac SpotOn self-adhesive printable vinyl is perfect for quick change projects such as the CCCU windows as it allows for a quicker install and removal. The window graphics change on a frequent basis and SpotOn allows for a quick and easy removal prior to the next graphic being fitted.”


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