SARASOTA, Fla. – October 15, 2018 – LexJet is pleased to announce that it will be unveiling a new HP adhesive vinyl line this week at SGIA in Las Vegas. These new products will give print service providers the ability to offer a total HP solution if they are currently using HP Latex printers and ink.
LexJet customers will benefit from competitive pricing to help them save on production costs when compared to similar products currently on the market.
HP Prime offers three varieties of intermediate calendered vinyl products
- HP Prime Gloss CP has a bright white gloss finish with a clear permanent adhesive
- HP Prime Gloss Air GP and HP Prime Matte Air GP offer air-egress liners for bubble-free application and opaque gray adhesive that provides consistent image quality, regardless of the substrate color
HP Optimal offers:
- HP Optimal Gloss Air GRP is a high-performance calendered vinyl with a gray repositionable adhesive and an air-egress liner. This multi-purpose vinyl works for everything from fleet graphics to wayfinding signs, giving PSPs the opportunity to reduce the number of products they keep on hand for different applications.
Rounding out the product line are the HP Polymeric Overlaminates:
- HP Gloss Polymeric Overlaminate and HP Matte Polymeric Overlaminate, which can be used in conjunction with all HP Prime and HP Optimal products or as clear, printable films.
“This vinyl line offers consistent and reliable image quality, which means clients can increase productivity while they decrease waste and labor,” says Vincent Bejar, LexJet sales specialist. These additions to HP Large Format media are compatible with latex, solvent and UV-curable printers.
LexJet recognizes the focus on the origin and environmental impact of goods. With that concern in mind, these products are manufactured in America, are REACH compliant and contain no chemicals that require notification, in accordance with Proposition 65.
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