Fisher Textiles Launches Enhanced Printable Black-Back Fabric Media

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Fisher Textiles’ GF4030 Nirvana Plus is an excellent fabric media for soft signage hanging banners, SEG, pillowcase displays, and retractable banner stands.

Fisher Textiles, a leading supplier of fabric for digital printing, is pleased to introduce GF4030 Nirvana Plus, an enhanced printable soft signage black-back fabric developed to significantly decrease smoke exhaustion during the transfer process.

Nirvana Plus has 30 percent more fabric on the face than other printable black-back media. The additional fabric increases vibrancy of printed colors and absorbs heat during paper transfer.

GF4030 Nirvana Plus is a two-in-one solution for printable fabric with a built-in liner and a finished back, providing cost savings in material and labor.

It is ideal for hanging banners and retractable banner stands because of its printability and finished coated backside. Other uses include frontlit SEG and pillowcase fabric displays with no liner.

GF4030 Nirvana Plus weighs 9.5 ounces and is stocked 126 inches wide. It is flame retardant.

A 5-meter-wide treated version of this fabric, DD9930 Nirvana Plus, will be available soon for direct and UV-curable printing.

—Press Release

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