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There are, essentially, as many different types of digital print media as there are applications for the use of such media in business, advertising, and artistic creations.

Digital print media typically refers to images and text created digitally, often using computer software designed to create graphic images, and then printed

So as referring to regular printing, Digital print can be done on many different types of substrate.
Some of the common types: Papers, Films (Plastic based) Textile and none-woven materials.

So as referring to regular printing, Digital print can be done on many different types of substrate.
Some of the common types: Papers, Films (Plastic based) Textile and none-woven materials.

Papers are: lightweight, heavyweight, coated, uncoated, paperboard, cardboard, etc...

MEDIA TYPE | SURFACES

Various and so Many .. depending on the application

The Surfaces:
Matte | Semimatte | Semiglossy | Pearl | Pearlgloss | Satin Glossy

The substrates - Flexible
Papers: Coated | Uncoated
None-Paper: Films | Textiles | Textile-like

The substrates - None-Flexible
Wood | Glass | Rigid Plastic | Metal and others


Extra notes
| White uncoated Paper
| White coated Paper
| Fluo Paper
| Film: Opaque |Transparent ( PET-PP-PE-PVC )
| Textile-like: Tyvek or Fleece etc

MATERIAL SURFACE - COATING

MEDIA TYPE | SURFACES

Classification is made depending on the existence of an ink receptor layer to absorb ink from an ** inkjet printer.

Coated papers are greatly superior in image quality and color because their ink receptor layer is developed taking into consideration color development and fixing of ink.

All plain papers have non-glossy surfaces, and are inexpensive. Plain paper is suitable for the printing of color data that mainly consists of text.


Printing on media other than paper -- such as film, cloth, and metal foil, becomes possible by forming an ink receptor layer on the material's surface.

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