CANON BANNER VINYL 24"X40'

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CANON BANNER VINYL 24"X40'

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Canon 1290V133 Heavy Weight Matte Scrim Banner Vinyl, Inkjet Medium, 15 mil., 24"x40' Roll
  • Item Part#: 1290V133-O
  • Mfg Part#: 1290V133
  • Manufacturer: CANON
  • Warranty: 90 Days
  • Condition: New Open Box
  • Free Shipping: Yes
$98.00
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This Canon Heavy Weight Matte Scrim Banner Vinyl is in great condition. (New Open Box)

 

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Canon Heavy Weight Matte Scrim Banner Vinyl

 

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The item is securely packaged in Original box.

 

 

 

 Canon 1290V133 Heavy Weight Matte Scrim Banner Vinyl, Inkjet Medium, 15 mil., 24"x40' Roll Description:

 

Create durable signage with this 24" x 40' roll of Scrim Banner Vinyl from Canon. Made from polyester fabric embedded between two scrim vinyl layers, this media offers high tensile strength as well as a thickness that prevents light from shining through. The paper also weighs 460 gsm and measures 15 mil thick, making it suitable for sewing or finishing with grommets. It features a rated opacity of 100% along with a whiteness of 115% and a gloss level of 5% at 60°. Additionally, the matte paper comes on a 2" core.

 

Canon 1290V133 Heavy Weight Matte Scrim Banner Vinyl, Inkjet Medium, 15 mil., 24"x40' Roll Specifications:

 

Material Polyester fabric with scrim vinyl layers
Basis Weight 460 gsm
Thickness 15 mil / 0.381 mm
Opacity 100%
Whiteness 115%
Gloss Level 5% at 60°
Surface Finish Matte
Operating Conditions Temperature: 59 to 86°F / 15 to 30°
Humidity: 25 to 75%
Size 24" x 40' / 61 cm x 12.2 m
Core Size 2" / 5.1 cm
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