Description
ESM-HOLO Holographic Prism Film
Create unique graphics with ESM-HOLO, a high quality, 6 mil holographic prismatic film that features a permanent adhesive.
This multi-purpose product is durable and easy to apply.
It is intended for indoor and short-term outdoor applications, such as labels, stickers and decals, packaging, POP displays and more.
At a Glance
Face: 6 mil
Finish: Gloss
Shelf Life: 1 Year
Ink Compatibility: Roland eco-solvent and UV inks
VersaWorks Profile: ESM-HOLO
Available Sizes: 15”x 75’ and 30” x 75’
Applications
Stickers and Decals
Labels
Packaging
Window Display
Point-of-Purchase Displays
Outdoor Signage
Specifications
Total Caliper (with adhesive): 7 mil (178 microns)
Adhesive: Acrylic
Finish: Gloss
Opacity: 99%
Whiteness: 94
Gloss Level: > 70 @ 60°
Liner: 90# layflat
Durability: Up to 5 Years (vertical application)
Ink Compatibility: TrueVIS, EJ, Eco-Sol MAX series, EUV
Core Diameter: 3”
Shelf Life: 1 Year
Available Sizes: 15”x 75’ and 30” x 75’
Flammability: Self-extinguishing
Storage Conditions
ESM-HOLO Holographic Prism Film should be handled with care to prevent surface contamination that may affect the printable surface of the product.
This film should be processed and stored in an environment of 65° – 85° F (18° – 29° C) and 50% relative humidity (non-condensing) that is clean and relatively dust-free.
It is recommended to store this product in its original packaging in a cool dry area until ready for use.
If storage conditions are outside the recommended operating ranges, allow the material to acclimate to the production environment for at least 24 to 48 hours before use.
Roland Certified Media Guarantee
This product is sold for the usage of the applications stated in this document.
The product is free of defects, and produces vibrant, printed graphics when used with Roland’s TrueVIS, EJ, Eco-Sol MAX series, and EcoUV inks.
ESM-HOLO FAQ’s
1. What is the construction of ESM-HOLO?
ESM-HOLO is made of 6 mil gloss holographic film. It has a permanent, general-purpose adhesive.
2. What sizes are available for ESM-HOLO?
ESM-HOLO is available in 15” x 75’ and 30” x 75’ rolls.
3. What types of inks is ESM-HOLO compatible with?
ESM-HOLO can be printed with Roland DG’s eco-solvent and UV inks.
4. Since the media is thick, do I need a special blade to cut the material?
The 60° blade works best on thicker media. Here’s a link to a blog about blade settings.
5. How much grams of force do I need to use for ESM-HTM3?
You will need to use approximately 100 – 300 grams of force to cut ESM-HOLO.
Always perform a Cut Test on your printer/cutter to confirm the correct grams of force needed for ESM-HOLO. Here’s a link to a blog about blade settings.
6. Are there special loading instructions for 15” wide rolls on my BN-20 Series printer?
Follow the User’s Manual for “Loading Media” on pages 14 -18. Pay close attention to make sure that the media edges are aligned under the pinch rollers on each side to avoid any error notices.
7. Are there profiles for ESM-HOLO?
Yes, there are profiles created for ESM-HOLO. You can download them from the Roland Profile Center.
If you are unable to find one, please use Generic Vinyl profile in VersaWorks.
If you have white ink and would like to use white ink as a layer, use Generic Clear Vinyl profile in VersaWorks.
To get the best vibrant graphics, please select “Max Impact” in the Color Management drop-down menu.
8. Are there recommended images to use for ESM-HOLO?
Simple images with bold colors are best.
If you’re not printing with white inks, then any white area in the graphics will be the holographic film showing through.
Do not use graphics with special effects, i.e., shadows, gradations, etc. Below are examples of Simple vs. Complex Images.
Simple Image (recommended) |
Complex Image |
Simple Image (recommended) |
Complex Image |
9. Do I need to use an overlaminate film with ESM-HOLO?
While it is not necessary to use one, you can use ESM-GLGF (GuardLam Gloss Overlaminate Film) for extended durability.
It is an optically clear overlaminate that will not inhibit the holographic effects.
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