Ink Compatibility Original HP Latex Inks for Latex printers; also solvent, low-solvent, and UV-curable inks
Thickness (base vinyl) 86 microns/3.4 mil per ISO 20534 Test Method
Base Vinyl Calendered polymeric
Liner 160 g/m², double-sided PE-coated silicone paper with low-profile air release
Adhesive Clear, permanent high-tack pressure-sensitive adhesive
Finish Matte, <30 gloss units at 60˚ reflection
Tensile Strength CD > 40 N/25 mm; MD > 47 N/25 mm per ASTM D882-02
Water Resistance Water resistant with HP 871 and 831 Latex Inks
Minimum Application Temperature 4 to 35˚C (39 to 95˚F) on clean, dry surfaces
Service Temperature -28 to 65˚C (-18 to 149˚F)
Operating Temperature 15 to 35˚C (59 to 95˚F)
Operating Humidity 40 to 60% RH
Lamination Cold lamination; recommend using HP Matte or Gloss Polymeric Overlaminates
Shelf Life 1 year, unopened in original packaging
Unprinted Durability Up to 5 years
Storage Temperature 21 to 24° C / 69 to 75° F
Storage Humidity 50% RH
Flame Resistance B1 approved fire certification
Environmental REACH and RoHS compliant
Country of Origin Product of United States
Ordering Information 4WM05A 1372 mm x 45,7 m (54 in x 150 ft)

1. See the HP REACH Declaration published at HP Printing Products and Consumable Supplies.

2. B1 approved fire certification.

3. Based on a comparison of HP Latex Ink technology to competitors with leading market share as of December, 2013 and analysis of published MSDS/SDSs and/or internal evaluation. Performance of specific attributes may vary by competitor and ink technology/formulation.

4. Performance varies based on printer and print profile. Water resistance testing by HP Image Permanence Lab on a range of HP media and follows ISO 18935 method. For more information, see: HPLFMedia.com/hp/printpermanence.

5. Outdoor unprinted display permanence rating based on white background color change according to SAE J2527; in a vertical display orientation in simulated nominal outdoor display conditions for select high and low climates, including exposure to direct sunlight and water; performance may vary as environmental conditions change. For more information, see HPLFMedia.com/hp/printpermanence. Durability ratings are based on vertical applications in Zone 1. Films used in Zone 2 will be reduced by up to 50%; films used in Zone 3 will have up to 50% reduction from Zone 2.