Draper Luma 207121 ユーザーズマニュアル

製品コード
207121
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Permanently Tensioned Screens
The primary advantage of permanently tensioned screens is that the screen surface is perfectly flat, which provides excellent image quality . 
Screens of this type are permanently installed on the wall, and do not roll up into a headbox .
Snap Button Screens
Prices per square foot, based on overall size, including 2" black webbing 
border with snaps . Male snap halves included . Prices for frames on request . 
PriCe
Prices per square foot
Flexible Matt White
$9 .00
M1300
9 .00
HiDef Grey
9 .00
M2500
11 .90
Cineflex
14 .25
Lace & Grommet Screens
Prices per square foot, based on overall size, including 2" black webbing border . 
Lacing Cord—10¢/ft . figured at 3 times screen circumference . 
PriCe
Prices per square foot
Flexible Matt White
$8 .25
Matt White
8 .25
M1300
8 .25
Glass Beaded
9 .40
HiDef Grey
9 .25
M2500 
12 .25
Cineflex
14 .70
Screen Fabric Only, Cut to Size
Prices per square foot, based on overall size, no hem, no black border .
PriCe
Prices per square foot
Flexible Matt White
$5 .75
Matt White
5 .40
High Contrast Grey
5 .90
M1300
5 .75
HiDef Grey
5 .75
Glass Beaded
6 .70
M2500 
7 .50
Cineflex 
12 .10
Sizes to 40' x 60'
Flexible Matt White
M1300
Cineflex
Sizes to 10' x 40'
Matt White
Glass Beaded
HiDef Grey
M2500
Onyx—The Onyx has a 4” wide, beveled trim frame and a 
proprietary adjustable surface tensioning system that keeps the 
viewing surface perfectly flat, with no puckering . No snaps—
assembles easily in minutes . The frame is wider to handle overscan, 
and provides up to 1 1⁄2” of horizontal or vertical viewing surface 
tension adjustment . Black painted aluminum frame is standard; 
Vel-Tex, a black, velvety textile covering, is a recommended option 
that cuts reflection and conceals all trace of joints in the frame . 
The Onyx enjoys a particularly good following in the home theatre 
market . Patented .
Clarion—The Clarion’s aluminum frame forms an attractive 
2” border, for a clean, theatre-like appearance . The standard 
frame color is black; Vel-Tex, a black, velvety textile covering is a 
recommended option that cuts reflection and conceals all trace 
of joints in the frame .  Fabric attaches without snaps for quick 
assembly and a perfectly smooth viewing surface .
ShadowBox Clarion—This product utilizes a 11⁄2” tubular 
aluminum frame painted flat black . The viewing surface attaches 
to the back side of the frame . Hence, the frame is visible and serves 
as a black border around the perimeter of the image area . Vel-Tex 
black, velvety textile covering, is a recommended option . 
WrapAround Style Clarion—The viewing surface of this product 
wraps completely around the frame and attaches to the back 
side . The WrapAround Clarion does not have a border of any 
kind—from the audience side you see only a solid screen surface . 
The absence of borders makes this product rather popular in the 
architectural market . 
Cineperm—The Cineperm consists of a 1” tubular aluminum 
frame, which assembles without tools using slip fittings .  It is 
permanently mounted to the wall and has a snap-on viewing 
surface . The Cineperm is offered in a wide range of standard sizes 
and can be manufactured in virtually any custom size . 
Eclipse—This product is a motorized screen masking system to 
switch between two screen formats . It is designed to use with 
either the Clarion or the Cineperm .  Eclipse/H masks a projection 
screen from two sides, leaving its height unchanged . Eclipse/V 
masks the top and bottom, keeping the screen width intact . Black 
painted aluminum frame is standard; Vel-Tex black, velvety textile 
covering, is a recommended option . 
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Permanently Tensioned Screens ship K .D . (knocked-down) with viewing surface rolled on a core . Only by request will Draper ship a permanently 
tensioned screen assembled . Assembled screens ship in crates and cannot be shipped UPS . 
Audio Visual & Video Projection Screens and Related Equipment   •  Effective March 2, 2009
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