Just look around new construction sites and you will spot plenty of Tyvek material. It is the plastic “wrap” that builders use to provide a moisture barrier on newly constructed homes and buildings.
But, Tyvek has other uses besides wrapping new construction projects. It is also used for shipping envelopes (Think FedEx), luggage tags and even as an extremely durable print media. Canon Solutions America provides a version branded as Océ Tyvek Banner, but some users have complained about problems with printing on the Océ Tyvek Paper.
Once this issue is investigated, however, it usually turns out to be user error.
People tend to forget that Tyvek is a made of flash spun, high-density, polyethylene fibers. That means that Tyvek is basically a plastic sheet of print material. Standard LED/toner plotters simply run too hot for it.
If you put Tyvek into one of these systems (i.e. Kip, Ricoh, or Seiko), the Tyvek will melt all over the fuser rollers and you will have a big problem on your hands. At the very least, you will require a service call to have a technician clean the system if not change some parts. Either way, it will be a quite expensive service ticket.
Canon LED/toner machines (PlotWave Series) use a different fusion process called radiant fusion. This method doesn’t rely on the traditional heat and pressure rollers of the pressure fusion process.
Radiant fusion uses heating elements that energize exactly when needed. Unfortunately, this is still too hot and it will damage the Tyvek material and potentially damage the printer itself.
Simply put, your options for printing on Tyvek are either an ink jet plotter or an Canon ColorWave System. Both of these will solve the problem with printing on Tyvek banner.
Ink jet is accessible enough and there are several different sizes available. If you pair the Tyvek with a pigment or UV ink, the resulting print will be extremely durable and able to tolerate even the harshest weather conditions.
Tyvek is an incredible material that serves many purposes, one of which is that of being used as a strong and resilient print media. Just be sure and print on it using the right type of printer.