Fisher Textiles (Indian Trail, NC) is introducing a 125-in.-wide version of GF 8864 fabric. According to the company, this new version of its material will allow 10-ft.-wide, finished graphics with enough area to sew the media. The three-layered, all-white, woven fabric may be dye-sublimated or printed via UV-cure inks, and are recommended for double-sided banners and silicone-edge graphics. The wrinkle-resistant fabric’s tight weave reportedly minimizes space between yarns, and provides exceptional print quality and opacity.
(800) 554-8886; www.fishertextiles.com
 

Wade Swormstedt

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