3M Wrap Film Series 2080 is not designed for printing. It comes in a wide range of colors, textures, and finishes and is meant to be installed without further processing.
If you choose to print on it, with or without graphic protection, the installer assumes all risk and responsibility for testing, performance, and warranty. All Gloss and High Gloss 2080 films have a protective film layer that must be removed before printing.
For projects that require printed graphics, 3M offers printable vinyl films specifically engineered for digital printing. These films are designed to accept ink properly and are compatible with graphic protection laminates. Learn how to choose the right 3M printable film for your graphics project.
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