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New wide format media launched by Spicers

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The dtec Bana is a range of banner products for wide format digital printing
The dtec Bana is a range of banner products for wide format digital printing
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Paper merchant Spicers has released three new wide format media in dtec Bana, dtec Canvas and Skybond.

Chris Lewis-Williams, national sales manager, Sign and Display Consumables at Spicers  told Australian Printer, “We have evolved our dtec and Skybond ranges in consultation with our customers nationally. From Townsville to Hobart, Melbourne to Perth, we have been able to create a range that suits our clients’ application requirements.  Skybond and dtec simplify the selection process for sign and display applications, there is less time searching and more time producing.”

The dtec Bana is a range of banner products for wide format digital printing and has indoor and outdoor large format applications; from billboards to backlit banners.

Spicers says the product is best suited as a building wrap to hide construction sites, a fence banner or a pull-up retractable banner. It comes with new high strength and black banner options.

The dtec Cotton Canvas is made from 100 per cent cotton and is available in high white, matt and gloss quality wide format digital printing. It is suited for fine art prints and everyday photo prints, and for point of sale.

Skybond is a direct printable aluminium composite sheet with an easy to remove protective liner on both sides. It is available in a range of colours, finishes and sheet sizes, Spicers says it is versatile and can play a role in a host of applications.

Spicers says it is aimed at shop fit outs and as wall cladding, and can also be used as general signage and easy to clean splashbacks in kitchens and bathrooms.

Skybond can be used for both indoor and outdoor use and is backed by a ten year warranty by Spicers.



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