HP Removable Adhesive Fabric Is Now ANSI Certified Safe For Floor Graphics!

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Image Courtesy of HP

HP now Offer with confidence the NEW HP Removable Adhesive Fabric—the one print media that can be used for just about any project—including floor graphics!

HP Removable Adhesive Fabric has passed stringent testing and is certified safe and slip-resistant for use on floors by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).*

The need for floor signage is huge in today’s retail and business environment as companies comply with social distancing requirements.

But not every adhesive vinyl is safe for use on floors.

HP Removable Adhesive Fabric gives  peace of mind and offers your customers a non-PVC floor graphic solution that meets strict environmental and safety standards and is certified flame-resistant and REACH compliant.

It can be contour cut and applied without stretching.

HP Removable Adhesive Fabric comes on a 3-in core with a removable 2-in core adapter, making it compatible with both Latex, Aqueous and PageWide** ink technology!

Gain Double Value With Prints And Overlaminate


Print high-quality, detailed graphics with this high-performance, calendered vinyl with a high-gloss finish for indoor and outdoor signs and vehicle graphics.

HP Gloss Polymeric Overlaminate can also double as an overlaminate for printed images with the utmost protection.

Provides durable print performance with over 10 years laminated display permanence.[1] Tested and approved overlaminate for indoor smooth floor graphics.

Differentiate With Environmental Certifications

Offer a vinyl that complies with high health standards. HP Gloss Polymeric Overlaminate is flame-resistant[4] and REACH compliant[2]—a regulation of the European Union adopted to improve the protection of human health and the environment.

With an end-to-end approach, the HP Latex printing system continues to drive a greater sustainable impact in large-format printing.

 

 

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