What that means is that it's solvent media, it has no receptor coat, and you're never going to get it to work in that 9600. 'This material is excellent for either solvent ink digital printing or vinyl letters!' You'll note in the description of the media you posted: For this reason, solvent media is usually about half the price of aqueous media with solvent you pay only for the media, with aqueous you pay for the media and the receptor coat. Solvent inkjet ink prints onto and binds directly into the media. These days, most all banners are printed using solvent inkjet. What that also means is that in order to do that, any media you print with it has to have what's called a 'receptor coat.' With aqueous inkjets, what you're actually doing is not printing onto the media, but into the receptor coat. What that means is that it prints with water-based ink. Here's the bottom line all these other fine folks are dancing around:Īs others here have said, that machine you've got in an aqueous inkjet.