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Digitally Printed Window Film, Glass Manifestations & Glazing Enhancements (DDA Compliant)Glazing enhancement is the application of textured, frosted or digitally printed graphics to internal or external glass.
Digitally printed optical clear window film is a superb way of extending your interior décor design. Suitable for glass partitioning, windows and doors, it also offers DDA compliancy and is fire retardant. XG’s portfolio of films can achieve broad and innovative applications including: branding and advertising, interior and retail design, privacy and manifestation, and safety.
Call us on 01280 707180 for a more detailed information pack.
We offer a diverse range of films suitable for many different applications, such as premium film with a scratch resistant surface, retail film, contravision, frosted and safety film.
Our leading edge technology also enables white ink printing capability, producing stunning graphic effects. With the ability to double strike print, add white as a spot colour or flood colour, we are able to control variables such as depth of colour and opacities, making the glass area totally unique.
As market leaders in digitally printing window film, XG offers a superb trade service including technical advice on the films, artwork set up, print process options and fitting.
Call us on 01280 707180 to discuss your requirements or to request a sample pack.
Digitally Printed Window Film Print Processes:SS4 CMYK single strike - we use a standard 4 colour process ink set to produce stunning full colour images onto any of our film options. When printed on clear film, the areas of image which would normally be white will be transparent, giving a translucent quality to the image when applied to glass.
DS4 CMYK Double Strike - we use a standard 4 colour process ink set to produce stunning full colour images onto any of our film options. By “double striking” the print, we add extra density to the colour. This ensures that when viewed with a lot of light behind the image, in a brightly lit room for example, your graphics do not appear pale and washed out. When printed on clear film, the areas of image which would normally be white will be transparent, giving a translucent quality to the image when applied to glass.
SS5 CMYK + White in process, single strike - we enhance the standard 4 colour process ink set with the addition of white ink to produce stunning full colour images and special effects onto any of our clear film options. The addition of white ink to selected areas can enhance the opacity of pale colours and white areas within an image which could otherwise appear transparent or very washed out. The white ink may also be used as a spot colour- for example, to add white text or graphics to your design.
DS5 CMYK + White in process, double strike - we enhance the standard 4 colour process ink set with the addition of white ink to produce stunning full colour images and special effects onto any of our clear film options. By “double striking” the print, we add extra density to the colour. This ensures that when viewed with a lot of light behind the image, in a brightly lit room for example, your graphics do not appear pale and washed out. The addition of white ink to selected areas can enhance the opacity of pale colours and white areas within an image which could otherwise appear transparent or very washed out. The white ink may also be used as a spot colour- for example, to add white text or graphics to your design.
SS1 White single strike - we print using only white ink onto any of our clear film options. The use of white ink allows us to create a range of interesting effects, including geometric patterns and fades. These are becoming increasingly popular as an alternative to traditional frosted effect window film.
DS1 White double strike - we print using only white ink onto any of our clear film options. By “double striking” the print, we add extra density to the ink. This ensures that when viewed with a lot of light behind the image, in a brightly lit room for example, your graphics do not appear washed out. The use of white ink allows us to create a range of interesting effects, including geometric patterns and fades. These are becoming increasingly popular as an alternative to traditional frosted effect window film.
P1S Multi layer - White x 1, CMYK x 1/P2S Multi layer - CMYK x 1, White x 1 - we can print in multiple layers on top of each other onto any of our clear film options. In this case, a conventional CMYK image sits above a layer of white ink. This allows a colour image to appear very much as it would when printed on a conventional white media when viewed from one side of the glass. When viewed from the reverse side, the image will appear as a white silhouette. This is particularly useful to maximise the visibility of graphics when it is only necessary to see them from one side of the glass, for example, on glass entrance doors.
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