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What are the materials for inkjet printing?

Commonly used materials for inkjet printing are as follows:

Adhesive: ink-jet paper with a layer of sticky substance on the back, which is light in texture and good in viscosity. Commonly used in various indoor advertising and exhibition board inkjet printing.

PP glue: The commonly used material for inkjet posters is fine glue, which has high definition and no glue surface on the back. Users can stick it with double-sided tape.

Photographic paper: indoor posters and photos are often sprayed with exquisite photographic paper with high definition and no adhesive surface on the back, which is basically similar to the photographic paper in the studio.

Lightbox: Lightbox painting commonly used materials, delicate and transparent. There are two common types: rear spray light box and front spray light box.

Removable adhesive: also known as water-based PVC adhesive, the difference from ordinary adhesive is that it will not damage the surface of advertising floor and is convenient for later removal.

Transparent adhesive: also known as water-based PVC transparent adhesive, it is often used in shop windows and glass doors of shopping malls, with both transparent and frosting effects.

Canvas: Smooth and smooth with good grain. Often used in more romantic and elegant exhibition places, with a certain sense of oil painting.

Silk cloth: silk is used as raw material, with soft texture, bright color, high surface particle density and strong three-dimensional effect.