
Have you ever seen a roll-up banner at a trade show or a bright poster in a store window that looks almost like photo paper but tougher?
Well, there’s a good chance it was printed on matte polypropylene film.
At Steven Enterprises, we have seen increasing demand for matte polypropylene because it solves a fundamental problem.
Why settle for mediocre print quality and short lifespan when you can have exceptional results that last for decades?
Here’s a practical look at why matte polypropylene tops the “best printing substrate” list and how to choose the right material for your next project.
What is Matte Polypropylene?
Matte polypropylene is essentially a type of plastic film – a semi-rigid thermoplastic material – that comes on rolls for use in wide-format printers. Unlike paper, polypropylene film doesn’t tear easily and can handle heavy ink coverage without curling or bleeding.
The “matte” finish means it has a non-glare surface, which is great for display readability under bright lights.
Despite being plastic-based, it often has the look and feel of a thick photo paper once printed, delivering sharp detail and rich color but with added toughness.
Simply put, matte polypropylene combines the best of both worlds. You get high-quality image reproduction like a photo or poster paper, plus the durability of a synthetic banner.
It comes in various roll widths (24″, 36″, 42″) with standard core sizes for easy printer loading.
This material works with large-format inkjet printers and supports all major ink technologies, making it compatible with most modern printers.
Benefits of Printing on Matte Polypropylene
Matte polypropylene has gained a reputation as a go-to media for many sign shops and print service providers, and for good reason. Let’s break down the key benefits:
1. Vibrant, High-Quality Print Results
One of the biggest advantages of matte polypropylene is the outstanding print quality it can deliver. The material’s coating is optimized for accepting ink, allowing for vivid colors and sharp detail.
Because the finish is matte, your prints will have reduced glare but still maintain excellent color vibrancy.
This makes the prints easy to view under various lighting conditions (for example, under harsh retail lighting or camera flash, you won’t get blinding reflections as you might with glossy posters).
According to HP’s media specifications, their matte polypropylene film produces “displays with brilliant color and high-quality images” comparable to photo-quality output. You’re essentially getting a professional, polished look that can elevate any signage or display.
2. Durable and Tear-Resistant Material
Unlike paper which can rip or crease easily, polypropylene is a resilient plastic film that resists tearing and wrinkling.
This durability makes it ideal for applications where people handle or transport the print frequently.
For example, universities and businesses often choose polypropylene for things like A-frame signs or banners precisely because it can withstand rough handling.
In practical use, you can handle polypropylene prints with confidence: roll them up for storage or shipping, mount them on foam boards, or use them in retractable banner stands without worrying about the media ripping at the edges.
If you’ve ever struggled with a paper poster tearing during installation, switching to poly film is a game-changer.
Additionally, matte polypropylene has a moderate water resistance (since it’s plastic-based).
This doesn’t mean it’s fully waterproof in all cases (the inks can still be a factor – dye inks, for instance, could run if water soaks them), but the substrate itself won’t turn to mush like paper.
3. Weather-Resistant for Short-Term Outdoor Use
Because of its durability, matte polypropylene actually holds up quite well for temporary outdoor applications.
If you need a sign or banner outside for a few days, weeks, or even a couple of months, this material can do the job without immediately fading or tearing.
Keep in mind that short-term is the key term here – while polypropylene is weather-resistant, it’s not meant to replace heavy-duty vinyl for long-term outdoor signage.
That said, if you need a sign to last all year outdoors in harsh sun, you would either laminate the polypropylene print or opt for a more robust vinyl.
But for most temporary outdoor needs – like event signage, real estate signs, construction site notices, outdoor menus, etc. – polypropylene does a fantastic job.
4. Compatible with Various Printer Ink Technologies
Whether you have a standard aqueous inkjet plotter (using dye or pigment inks), a latex printer, an eco-solvent or solvent printer, or a UV-curable (UV ink) machine, you can find a matte polyprop roll that works with it.
This is great for print providers because you don’t need special hardware to start using this material; your existing equipment likely supports it.
- Aqueous Inkjet ( Dye/Pigment ) – Yes, there are polypropylene rolls with ink-receptive coatings specifically for water-based inks (often used in HP DesignJet, Canon, Epson SureColor T-series, etc.). They dry fast and give excellent results on pigment inks.
- Latex – HP Latex printers can print directly on polypropylene films made for latex – the material can handle the heat of curing and results are durable.
- Eco-Solvent/Solvent – There are polypropylene media products designed for solvent and eco-solvent inks (used in Mutoh printers, etc.), which adhere well and are typically very durable.
- UV-Curable/UV Gel – UV printers (including UV gel like Canon Colorado series) also have compatible polypropylene films. These inks cure on the surface of the poly film, producing very robust prints.
This wide compatibility means no matter what brand or ink technology your printer uses, you can likely take advantage of matte polypropylene.
It also means if you’re a customer wanting to print something on poly, most print shops can handle it.
There’s no significant limitation like “oh you need a special machine for that”.
5. Eco-Friendly Advantages (Recyclability)
If sustainability is a concern, matte polypropylene has a couple of eco-friendly points in its favor compared to some other materials like PVC vinyl.
Polypropylene is often recyclable – many polypropylene print films can be recycled through typical plastic recycling programs after use. (Always check local recycling guidelines though, as capabilities can vary by region.)
In contrast, traditional PVC vinyl banners are notoriously difficult to recycle and usually end up in landfills, plus the PVC manufacturing process can release more harmful chemicals.
Polypropylene has a lower environmental impact in production and disposal. It’s a simpler polymer that reprocesses more readily and typically avoids the high toxic additives found in vinyl.
Polypropylene prints don’t need lamination for short-term use, saving cost and reducing plastic waste.
You can recycle your promotional posters and banner graphics after campaigns instead of creating waste.
6. Cost-Effective Printing Solution
Cost is always an important factor in choosing a print media and this is an area where matte polypropylene shines. It provides excellent value for the quality and durability you get.
Because it’s durable and water-resistant on its own, you often don’t need to laminate the prints for short-term use.
Lamination is an extra step that adds material and labor cost. With poly film, you can usually skip it and still be confident the print will endure the needed lifespan.
Skipping laminate means the final product is cheaper and produced faster.
Similarly, if you were using plain paper for a poster, you might mount it to foam board or under acrylic for rigidity.
Bottom line: If you’re watching your budget but still need professional-looking, durable prints, matte polypropylene is often the smartest choice.
Common Uses for Matte Polypropylene Prints
With numerous printing options available, selecting matte polypropylene makes sense when you need:
- Superior print quality with brilliant colors
- Long-term display permanence (50+ years indoor)
- Tear resistance and durability
- Compatibility with your existing ink system
- Professional appearance for critical applications
- Environmentally responsible material choice
Here are some of the most common applications where this material excels:
- Retail and Point-of-Sale Displays. In-store posters, hanging signs, and POP displays often use polypropylene for its photo-like quality. It can endure being up for weeks or months.
- Retractable Banner Stands: Those pull-up banner stand graphics at trade shows or events are frequently printed on matte poly film. It’s thick enough to stand straight and resists curling at the edges. It survives rolling in and out many times.
- Event Signage & Directional Signs. For short-term outdoor events, conferences, or campus signage, polypropylene posters are ideal. You can use them in A-frame sidewalk signs or on stakes. They’ll hold up through the event, even if it’s rainy or windy. You can roll them up and reuse them later.
- Trade Show Graphics. Beyond banner stands, poly film can be used for trade show booth graphics, backdrops, or mounted displays. It travels well due to tear resistance and prints in high resolution for a professional look.
- Indoor & Short-Term Outdoor Banners. Need a banner for a grand opening or a sale that’s going to last a month outdoors? Polypropylene is a great choice for a temporary banner that doesn’t need the heft of a vinyl.
- Maps and Technical Prints. GIS maps, architectural renderings, or technical posters are sometimes done on matte polypropylene for durability. Engineers can pin polypropylene maps at job sites without worrying about wind damage or water damage.
The material can handle detailed line work and legends nicely and you can roll/unroll the maps multiple times.
- Photographic Enlargements (short-term. For large photo prints in short-term displays like art exhibits, matte poly works well. It provides near-photographic quality that looks great throughout campaigns and handles much better than actual photo paper.
Find Your Perfect Matte Polypropylene Solution
When comparing printing materials, you’ll find matte polypropylene often gives you the “best bang for your buck.”
But determining exactly which specifications you need for your specific project requires expert guidance.
As authorized dealers and experts in wide-format printing, we can guide you on the ideal media for your needs. We also provide quotes on rolls of matte polypropylene or any equipment that will start your project.
Call 800-491-8785 or complete our contact form for your next matte polypropylene project. We can also help with compatible printers and inks.



