Anybody ever use this stuff for posters?
Chipboard Pads
Anybody ever use this stuff for posters?
Chipboard Pads
I have. I love it. I need to use it more.
this is 5 years old. Still looks nice.
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Not sure if it concerns you but its definitely not archival...
Website:
http://www.statusserigraph.com
Online Store:
http://statusserigraph.bigcartel.com
Twitter:
www.twitter.com/statusserigraph
Posters:
http://www.gigposters.com/designer/5...Serigraph.html
Back when I was in school, I used to print EVERYTHING on this stuff, because it's super super cheap and ridiculously easy to print on (no stretching, no bowing or warping, etc). I can't imagine really doing it for posters now that we're trying to sell stuff online...shipping individual ones flat sounds like a pain, and the idea of shipping a brick of those things to a band or whatever sounds like a pretty expensive endeavor. Those duders get heavy fast. And there's the not-archival thing, but I've got some prints on that stuff that are close to fifteen years old, and they look fine. As long as you understand that you're not printing a stack of heirlooms, you should be fine.
I work at Landland, Mpls • Our website • On Facebook • On this thing
It prints really well. Like dan said, very cost effective and gets the job done. No sense in ordering kraft pack. I say go for it.