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Printer Compatibility - Inkjet-Coated Films

 

Printer Compatibility -Inkjet-coated Films (JetVue and ImageJetVue)

Manufacturer & Model Notes
Agfa Sherpa 2, 43, 54, 62  

Canon imagePROGRAF (iPF) wide-format series

 
ColorSpan DisplayMaker 4000, 5000, 6000, 7000 and Series XII Allow up to 8 hrs for inks to dry completely. Pigmented inks recommended. Lamination recommended for greater longevity.
Encad NovaJet 500, 700, 750, 850 Use standard settings. Pigmented inks recommended. Lamination recommended for greater longevity
Epson Stylus Pro 9000, 9500, 9600, 9800, 10000, 10000CF  

HP 2500, 3000, 3500, 5000, 5000 PS & 5500 ps UV

JetVue with a solid (unperforated) paper liner is recommended for easier loading on these HP printers. ImageJetVue has more print surface area and therefore does not require a solid liner.

Use Heavy-coated Paper setting & HP Best Mode or Best Photographic Mode.
For HP 5000 ps UV, use default settings for non-HP vinyl media.

With all of these printers, allow sufficient time for inks to dry.
HP DesignJet Z6100 Requires solid liner.
Kodak 4042, 4060, 4742, 4760, 4842, 4860, 5260  
Mimaki JV2-130, JV2-160, JV2-180, JV-900, JV-1300, PV90, JV-4 Set printer to accept solid vinyl. Insert solid vinyl in printer, then remove. Then insert JetVue or ImageJetVue for actual printing.
Mutoh Falcon RJ-4100, RJ-6100/43, RJ-6100/54, RJ-6100/62 Mutoh 1st-generation Eco-Solvent inks require inkjet-coated films. Mutoh 2nd-generation Eco-Solvent Plus inks can be printed on uncoated films.
Oce 5060, 5070, 5090  
RasterGraphics Bellise Plus, Piezo Print 5000  
Roland HiFi Jet FJ-42, FJ-52; CammJet FJ-400, FJ-500, FJ-600 Allow at least 8 hrs for inks to dry.
Western Graphtec SignJet Pro  
Xerox X2 Print in the 360 DPI Mode

Above is a partial list of aqueous inkjet printers with which JetVue and ImageJetVue are compatible. For questions regarding compatibility with any printers not shown, please contact us at U.S. toll-free 1-800-307-7990 or 707-544-7990, or email us.

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