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Back to Index 1-60 DIGITAL SUBSTRATES Back To Index DIGITAL SUBSTRATES 1-59 DIGITAL SUBSTRATES – 1 SUBSTRATES DIGITAL DIGITAL TRANSFER PAPERS NEENAH PAPER Laser Heat Transfer Paper Techni-Print 4.0 Heat transfer paper for WHITE AND LIGHT COLORED fabrics is the easiest to use and it has the least "hand" or feel in laser printing. Immediately peel the backing paper from the garment. Code Size Quantity Price Per Package 11185C 8-1/2 x 11 100 54.74 11186C 11 x 17 100 109.48 Laser I Opaque Laser printed transfer paper for Dark Fabrics is the best product for photo-quality prints on fabrics. This product can be die cut or kiss cut and moved with tape. Code Size Quantity Price Per Package 11185D 8-1/2 x 11 100 77.45 11186D 1 1 x 17 100 154.89 Image Clip Laser Light A two step product that eliminates the need for a plotter cutter on intricate graphics. It is self weeding and leaves no polymar window. Code Size Quantity Price Per Package 11185E 8-1/2 x 11 100 85.57 11186E 11 x 17 100 171.15 Inkjet Heat Transfer Paper Jet Pro Soft Stretch Heat transfer paper for WHITE AND LIGHT COLORED fabrics is the easiest to use and it has the least "hand" or feel in inkjet printing. Product can be peeled warm or cool and can be hand ironed. Code Size Quantity Price Per Package 11185A 8-1/2 x 11 100 56.43 11186A 11 x 17 100 115.21 Jet Opaque II Inkjet printed transfer paper for Dark Fabrics is the best product for photo-quality prints on fabrics. This product can be die cut or kiss cut and moved with tape. Product can be hand ironed. Code Size Quantity Price Per Package 11185B 8-1/2 x 11 100 105.41 11186B 1 1 x 17 100 210.83 Effective April. 01, 2016 Back To Index 1-60 DIGITAL SUBSTRATES FUSION DIGITAL PAPER - SMALL PACKS Indigo / Dry Toner Pack Price Per Package Code Description Size GSM Quantity NON-TRADE TRADE 91513A 7.5 mil Soft Polyester 12 x 18 220 50 111.28 83.66 91513B 10 mil Soft Polyester 12 x 18 274 50 131.52 98.87 91513C 12 mil Soft Polyester 12 x 18 310 50 167.65 126.03 91513D Digital Name Badge 12 x 18 292 50 166.20 124.95 91513E Digital Satin Fabric 12 x 18 170 50 105.50 79.31 91513F Peel N Stick Bumper Sticker 12 x 18 300 50 148.86 111.91 91513G Peel N Stick Postcard 12 x 18 300 50 148.86 111.91 91513H Peel N Stick O Mailer 12 x 18 300 50 148.86 111.91 91513J Woven Fabric Repositionable 12 x 18 300 50 122.85 92.35 91513K* Woven Fabric Repositionable - HP Indigo 12 x 18 300 50 145.97 109.74 91513L Woven Fabric Repositionable - Split Back 12 x 18 300 50 127.18 95.61 91513M Crystal Clear Cling 12 x 18 230 50 138.74 104.30 91513N Extreme Permanent 12 x 18 237 50 153.20 115.17 91513P* Digital Name Badge - HP Indigo 12 x 18 292 50 179.21 134.73 * Items are certified for Hp Indigo Close-out item. Prices reflect a substantial discount. Limited to stock on hand. FUSION DIGITAL PAPER - BULK Dry Toner Pack Price Per Package Code Description Size GSM Quantity NON-TRADE TRADE 91514A 7.5 mil Soft Polyester 12 x 18 220 400 813.96 611.92 91514B 10 mil Soft Polyester 12 x 18 274 300 724.94 544.99 91514C 12 mil Soft Polyester 12 x 18 310 250 771.04 579.65 91514D Digital Name Badge 12 x 18 292 250 763.09 573.67 91514E Digital Satin Fabric 12 x 18 170 400 776.10 583.45 91514F Peel N Stick Bumper Sticker 12 x 18 300 250 659.76 495.99 91514G Peel N Stick Postcard 12 x 18 300 250 683.60 513.91 91514H Peel N Stick O Mailer 12 x 18 300 250 683.60 513.91 91514L Woven Fabric Repositionable - Split Back 12 x 18 300 250 580.27 436.23 91514M Crystal Clear Cling 12 x 18 230 300 763.09 573.67 91514N Extreme Permanent 12 x 18 237 250 699.50 525.87 91514P* Digital Name Badge - HP Indigo 12 x 18 292 250 818.73 615.50 * Items are certified for Hp Indigo Close-out item. Prices reflect a substantial discount. Limited to stock on hand. Effective April 01, 2016 Back To Index PRESSROOM 12-1 AEROSOLS Price Per Code Description Net Weight Unit Unit ALLIED 99139J Slip Pint 13.97 Anti-friction spray/lubricant similar to silicone spray used on cutter bed. 99139P AQ Press Cleaner Quart 9.69 A general purpose shop cleaner. LITHCO 99646D Chain Cleaner & Lube with Teflon 12oz. Each 10.52 3M 99399X Super 77 Spray Adhesive 13.57 oz. Each 15.26 Multi-purpose, extra-high coverage. Bonds virtually any material or fabric. 99399Z #6065 Spray MountTM Artist’s Adhesive 16 oz. Each 14.88 Clear, long aging, quick tack, low soak-in, non-staining, non-wrinkling adhesive. PRESSLINE® 98840C Overnight Spray 13.75 oz. Each 10.34 This easy to use spray features an anti-skinning formula which prevents ink from drying while your press is not in use. SPRAYWAY 98840G Silicone Spray 11 oz. Each 7.97 This heat stable spray forms a seal of protection against corrosion and stops squeaking, sticking and binding. Works terrific on cutter beds as well. 98840J Mist Spray Adhesive 11 oz. Each 9.88 98840K Anti-Static Spray 13 oz. Each 8.06 98840L Glass Cleaner 15 oz. Each 5.28 PRESSROOM – 12 PRESSROOM Effective April. 01, 2016 Back To Index 12-2 PRESSROOM PASTE-UP PRODUCTS Price Per Code Description Unit Unit WAX, WAXERS & GLUE STICKS T99638A Jiffy Adhesive Wax Sticks Each 4.20 Perfect for all paste-up work. This no-heat-required wax stick is always ready to use. Non-hazardous made from all natural ingredients. Never dries - copy is repositionable. Economical to use. Safe and neat. T99640A LectroStik Wax Each 8.83 One coat coverage does the job. High temperature, non-toxic wax for use with LectroStik and all other hand waxers. Holds longer and re-positions easier. Packaged 60 cubes per 10 oz. box. T99816A Uhu Glue Stick - .26oz. Each 0.99 T99816B Uhu Glue Stick - .75oz. Each 2.78 TAPES T99570A 1/2” x 1296 in. 3M #665 Double Coated Tape 1 Roll 8.47 Effective April 01, 2016 Back To Index PRESSROOM 12-3 INKJET FILM Package Price Per Code Caliper Description Quantity Package SILKJET CLEAR INKJET FILM A high quality film engineered specifically for inkjet printers. Silkjet makes film positives or negatives directly from the computer. Fast drying time and excellent ink adhesion. 99679A .004ml 8.5 x 11 100 40.33 99679B .004ml 11 x 17 100 80.65 99688A .004ml 13 x 19 100 106.53 99680A .004ml 17 x 22 100 161.31 LASER FILM Package Price Per Code Caliper Description Quantity Package KIMODESK MATTE FILM A doublematte film designed especially for use in laser printers and copiers. It makes a crisp film positive or negative directly from the computer. 99681B .003ml 11 x 17 100 75.05 KIMODESK PREMIUM FILM A high quality double matte film engineered specifically for laser printers. Kimodesk premium makes crisp film positives or negatives directly from the computer. More translucent than standard kimodesk. 99682A .004ml 8.5 x 11 100 41.69 99682C .004ml 8.5 x 14 100 53.05 99682B .004ml 11 x 17 100 83.37 SPRAYWAY Greatly improves toner generated image quality. Developes high resolutions. Enhanced detail clarity. 98838A Toner Aide #208 16 oz 10.90 PRESSROOM – 12 PRESSROOM Effective April. 01, 2016 Back To Index 12-4 PRESSROOM DARKROOM FILM AND CHEMISTRY Package Price Per Code Description Quantity Package PRESSLINE® RAPID ACCESS FILM AND CHEMISTRY Film: Excellent for line work. High quality image at an affordable price. Chemistry: Compatible with all rapid access sheet films and imagesetting films. RA II FILM 98875D 10 x 12 Film 100 143.34 98875E 12 x 18 Film 100 258.00 RA DEVELOPER 98880D RA Developer - ready to use 1 gal. 17.05 98870F RA Developer - ready to use 2.5 gal. 38.32 98870H RA Developer Replenisher - concentrate 2.5 gal. 68.20 98872C RA Developer Replenisher - concentrate 5 gal. 150.32 Close-out item. Prices reflect a substantial discount. Limited to stock on hand. RA FIXER 98870E RA Fixer - ready to use 1 gal. 15.11 98870G RA Fixer - ready to use 2.5 gal. 31.56 98870J RA Fixer - concentrate, w/o hardener 2.5 gal. 33.56 98872E RA Fixer - concentrate, w/o hardener 5 gal. 84.23 Close-out item. Prices reflect a substantial discount. Limited to stock on hand. IMAGESETTING FILM Package Price Per Code Description Quantity Package PRESSLINE® LINEAR IMAGESETTING FILM Helium Neon(HN) and red laser diode devices, Spec 829, Daylight load, stable coated on a .004 polyester base. 98876A 12” x 197’ / 305 mm x 60m roll 226.27 98876B 13.3” x 197’/ 338 mm x 60m roll 250.76 98876C 14” x 197’ / 355 mm x 60m roll 262.37 98876D 18.1” x 197’ / 460 mm x 60m roll 341.26 Effective April 01, 2016 Back To Index PRESSROOM 12-21 H.S. BOYD PERFORATING & SCORING PRODUCTS Why give profits away? Keep profits where you want them - in the house.
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