Media + Substrates

Fisher Textiles Blockout Fabrics

Fisher Textiles Blockout Fabrics



New media for banners, exhibit graphics, back drops, and more.

Fisher Textiles has revealed two new printable blockout fabrics. GF8819 DS Nirvana is a 122-in. flame-retardant fabric constructed with two layers of GF4019 Nirvana black-back laminated together for two-sided printing applications and greater opacity. Engineered for dye sub transfer and UV-curable printing applications such as double-sided banners, exhibit graphics, and exhibit displays.

DD7118 White-Out features a soft knit face and back-facing white coating for an opaque output on applications including SEG, pillowcase displays, banners, and backdrops. The fabric is flame-retardant, stocked in 125-in rolls, and compatible with dye sub transfer, direct dye sub, and UV-curable printing.


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MANUFACTURER: Fisher Textiles
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