rigid substrates for signs

DIY Signmaking: Using Adhesive-Backed Inkjet Media to Make Rigid Signs

With the wide-format inkjet printer in your office and rolls of self-adhesive inkjet media from Freedom Paper you can create your own short-term signs for meetings, events, and promotions. The… Read more

Glossary of Terms About Inkjet Art Papers and Inkjet Photo Papers

Buying professional-quality inkjet art paper or inkjet photo paper is different than buying inkjet paper for technical drawings, short-term photographic displays, and everyday office printing. Sometimes, the terms used to… Read more

What’s the Difference Between Dye and Pigment Inks?

If the inkjet printer you use in your home or office is an older model, it’s important to know whether it uses dye or pigment inks. Many older models or… Read more
Rolls of engineering drawings

What is Wide-Format Plotter Paper?

Wide format plotter paper typically refers to the uncoated and coated bond papers that were originally used to make original prints or reproductions of digitally created line drawings. Plotter paper… Read more
inkjet vellum and mylar

What’s the Difference Between Mylar, Vellum, and PET Tracing Film?

Makers of specialty inkjet-printable materials have coated several types of translucent drafting materials, including vellum, mylar, and PET tracing films. You can use these products for markable overlays, mixed-media art… Read more
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