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Drytac Mediashield Satinex Heatset Overlaminating Film (51" X 328' Roll, 3 Mil)

Drytac Mediashield Satinex Heatset Overlaminating Film (51" X 328' Roll, 3 Mil)
  • Product Code: ga178831
  • Availability: In Stock

$2,837.85 $4,001.37

MediaShield Satinex is a phthalate-free, UV-stabilized, clear PVC laminating film with a semi-gloss finish, coated on one side with a heat activated solvent acrylic adhesive that is protected by a moisture stable bleached Kraft gridded release paper coated on one side with siliconized PE.

Consumable
Consumable TypeSemi-gloss PVC permanent acrylic adhesive lamination film
Included Qty1-pack
Media
Media SizesRoll (50.98 in x 328 ft)
Media ColorClear
FeaturesMoisture-resistant, UV-resistant
Mounting & Laminating
Film Thickness2 mil
Miscellaneous
Color CategoryTransparent

  • Bonds to inkjet output with high ink coverage, even inkjet prints printed on photo gloss paper
  • Can be flush trimmed without danger of delamination
  • Ideal for textured images, Lambda output, laminating a collage, or images that are die-cut

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Are the exposures numbered on the backing paper?

A: The exposures are numbered on the backing paper of the ReraPan 400 Black and White Negative Film (127 Roll Film).

Q: 2. When will it be restocked?

A: Unfortunately we do not have any date of availability for this film. We suggest keeping an eye on this space for an announcement.

Q: 3. I have an original vintage Diana-F with the red window centered and at the bottom edge of the back of the camera. I just installed Kodak Portra 400, and I never saw any frame numbers in the red window. Help! Are the numbers not in the right place on Kodak film? Can I assume they are in the right place on Lomo film? Any info on this would be greatly appreciated so I can stop wasting money buying film that doesnt work. Thanks!

A: If you have the original (as opposed to the lomography remake), it might be a different story....and I am a complete newb & could be totally wrong here... but I think if you change it in the back from 12 to 16 (or vice versa) that may solve your problem? At least thats how I went about it. My pictures did turn out all wonky with overlapping frames however (but in a cool way that I loved and would attempt to do again haha). I did see the numbers though!

Q: 4. Does this work with a 1960s Kodak Starmite Camera? I just found the 1st version and want to see if the camera will work

A: Yes, the ReraPan 400 Black and White Negative Film (127 Roll Film) can be used in the Kodak Brownie Starmite camera.

Q: 5. Can this be used on a Pony 828?

A: Yes. This film can be used in the Kodak Pony 828 Camera.

Q: 6. does this come with the hose?

A: yes, it does

Q: 7. Can this film be used in an old Baby Brownie camera?

A: Yes. Old Baby Brownie camera adapt to the film.

Q: 8. Will this film work with a Brownie Bullet camera?

A: ReraPan 400 Black and White Negative Film (127 Roll Film) can be used in the Kodak Brownie Bullet camera.

Q: 9. is this film perforated on single edge?

A: ORWO UN54 16mm Cine B&W Film (100' Roll) BH #ORUN54C16 • MFR #UN54C16 is a single perf stock.

Q: 10. Does the 120 format of this film have numbers for counting frames on it's back paper?

A: Yes, the CineStill Film 800Tungsten C-41 Color Negative Film (120 Roll Film) has the reference numbers for counting frames.

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