Fold and Hold: HP Introduces New HP Durable Foldable Document Material
Written May 3, 2021
Categories: CP News, News
HP introduces HP Durable Foldable Document Material, 3-in Core (DFDM) — a uniquely strong, yet flexible material that has amazing holding power. Once folded, documents lay flat and stay tightly folded with little expansion.
HP DFDM can be easily transported due to its thin, lightweight construction. This remarkably tough printing substrate was designed and tested to resist jamming in commercial folding machines. Engineered with DuPont Tyvek material, it produces tear- and water-resistant, lay-flat, foldable maps, banners, and posters that can be grommeted and stitched.
Compatible with HP PageWide XL and HP DesignJet printers, it is perfect for applications where durability and tear-resistance are required. And this trouble-free material has the unique “Fold n' Hold” properties.
DFDM is available in the AMS region only. Watch the video and learn more here.
HP DFDM can be easily transported due to its thin, lightweight construction. This remarkably tough printing substrate was designed and tested to resist jamming in commercial folding machines. Engineered with DuPont Tyvek material, it produces tear- and water-resistant, lay-flat, foldable maps, banners, and posters that can be grommeted and stitched.
Compatible with HP PageWide XL and HP DesignJet printers, it is perfect for applications where durability and tear-resistance are required. And this trouble-free material has the unique “Fold n' Hold” properties.
DFDM is available in the AMS region only. Watch the video and learn more here.
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