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		What material for "DON’T PARK HERE" stickers?Posted by Graeme Speirs on 2 October 2006 at 11:35can anyone advise as to whats the best vinyl to use? you know the stuff that when you try to remove comes away in tiny pieces? have a customer who wants 1000 A4 stickers so help would be appreciated. cheers 
 graemeDavid Rowland replied 19 years, 1 month ago 6 Members · 10 Replies
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its not vinyl its ahesive backed paper. cheaper the better as it "very" short term. 
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i know grafityp do a nice silk finished adhesive backed paper that is very hard to tear because i was looking at some swatches at signuk this year. so i would "guess" they will also offer a cheaper alternative too… another one would be europoint display, if they dont do it direct ide imagine their parent company "Paper Co" will do it. 
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sory I meant to add this is for digital printing? called europoint and they dont stock the product I need for digital printing? any ideas? 
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spandex do it but expensive for that job it can be edge printed but solvent ?. chris 
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Hi All, 
 The material is called crack-back, basically its self adhesive paper. Any paper merchants should stock it, ie. Robert Hornes & Mcnaughtons. You should be able to print onto it.Cheers John 
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I thought Crack-Back is the material with the backing paper slit for easy removal when cut into stickers. I think the material wanted is often known as Ultra-Destruct which is a thin brittle vinyl that breaks up when you try to remove it. Peter 
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yep.. crack back is easy to remove the backing with a slit… solvent inkjet is a solvent printer, not sure I would print onto paper with it and that sounds like what u want, paper-type stickers that break. 
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I am now looking at A4 full size paper labels which can be bought off flea bay for £4 per 100 pack, then print onto them with a good desktop printer. 
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yep.. good.. but watch out for water based ink where the first bit of rain will smear the ink. 
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