Duratrans printing is a type of large format printing that uses translucent materials. The word “Duratrans” is derived from the words “durable” and “transparency.” This type of printing is most often used for backlit signage and window displays. This Kodak product is one of the best quality backlit films used in those displays.
Duratrans Prints – What is it?
Duratrans is a shortened form of the Endura Transparency technique, developed at Kodak in mid-1979. It refers to large-sized transparent color films with backlighting. All sorts of big display backlit display media have been subsumed under the Duratrans name.
Graphics are applied to a translucent base film in the duratrans printing process. They may also be printed on a transparent foundation. A milky rear side membrane, known as the diffuser, is added to increase light dispersion across the entire surface in the latter.
The diffuser also minimizes the possibility of hotspots behind the graphic. The film is then laminated to a stiffener prior to lamination onto your chosen substrate.
Why Use Duratrans Printing?
Duratrans printing is great for backlit signage and window displays because it creates a very bright and vibrant image. The light shines through the print and illuminates it, making it really stand out. And the advertisers want their advertisements to stand out more and get more impressions. This type of printing is also very durable, meaning it can withstand a lot of wear and tear.
If you’re looking for a high-quality and durable large format printing option, Duratrans is a great choice. Contact us today to learn more about this process and how it can benefit your business.
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