Avery MPI 6021 Anti-slip Floor Marking 1370mm x 25m roll


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Avery Dennison® MPI 6021 Anti-Slip Floor Marking has been designed for eye-catching short-term decorations or messages on floors. It is suitable for indoor public areas or event spaces where clear and vibrant graphics are required. Its printable, anti-slip surface helps you bring short-term campaigns to life quickly and simply, without the need for an overlaminate.
Full roll 25 metres.
- Directly printable surface that retains its anti-slip properties
- No need for overlamination
- Slip resistance and fire classification rating available
- Printable across all main digital platforms
- Residue-free removable adhesive, with no need to clean up afterwards
- Excellent performance for short-term promotions
Avery Dennison® MPI 6021 Anti-Slip Floor Marking has been designed for eye-catching short-term decorations or messages on floors. It is suitable for indoor public areas or event spaces where clear and vibrant graphics are required. Its printable, anti-slip surface helps you bring short-term campaigns to life quickly and simply, without the need for an overlaminate.
FAQ
Avery 6021 does not require an overlaminate and can be used by itself.
Avery 6021 has an anti-slip finish so it can be safely used indoors without risk of accident or injury.
Avery 6021 printable floor vinyl comes in 1370mm as standard.
Each roll of Avery 6021 is 25m long.
Avery has given the 6021 printable floor vinyl a 1-month durability, depending on the printer and ink used.
Avery 6021 has a removable adhesive so the graphics can be easily and cleanly removed once the event has concluded.
For Avery 6021, it should be applied at a minimum temperature of 10°C.
Avery 6021 has a 200-micron white calendared vinyl face film.
Avery Dennison Digital Media printing guidelines emphasise proper media handling, printing setup, and finishing processes to ensure optimal print quality and performance. These guidelines cover aspects like media profiles, drying times, application techniques, and troubleshooting.
1. Print Preparation
Media Profiles
Ensure the correct media profile is installed and selected in your print server. This profile contains information about the printer, RIP, ink, and the specific Avery Dennison media being used.
Drying
For solvent printing, films need to be fully dried before applying overlaminates. A 24-hour drying time is generally sufficient for full solvent inks, while 48 hours is recommended for eco-/mild solvent inks. Allow for longer drying if a lot of ink is deposited.
Winding
When drying, avoid tightly winding the material on a core, as this can hinder solvent evaporation. Loosely wound or stacked sheets are preferred.
2. Printing
Resolution
For sharp, clear images, a resolution of 300 DPI is recommended.
Colour Matching
Digital printing may have limitations in achieving precise Pantone or specific colour shades.
3. Finishing
Overlaminates
If applying overlaminates, ensure the printed material is thoroughly dry to prevent potential issues.
Cutting
For cutting, ensure the blade is clean and sharp.
Stabilisation
After curing, allow 4-8 hours for the ink and substrate to stabilize before die-cutting, pre-masking, or chemical resistance testing.
4. Application
Surface Preparation
Clean the substrate thoroughly before applying the media.
Application Tools
Use a squeegee with overlapping strokes, applying moderate pressure.
Temperature
Avoid applying films in extreme temperatures. If necessary, use a heat gun to gently warm the material during application.
Troubleshooting
If bubbles or wrinkles occur, try using a heat gun or repositioning the film with the Avery Dennison Easy Apply™ or RS technology.
5. Cleaning and Maintenance
Cleaning
Use a gentle cleaning solution (water with a small amount of soap) and a soft cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
Pressure Washing
Use pressure washing with caution, keeping pressure below 1200 psi and water temperature below 120° F.
6. Additional Tips
Testing
Thoroughly test all performance characteristics, including print quality, durability, and chemical resistance, before each production run.