Thomas, as Randy stated, make sure you protect your print with either a clear coat or uv laminate. The vinyl you need for your printer is not the same as the vinyl used for wraps or even signs. There are two types of vinyl, cast and calendered. Without getting into the characteristics of the two types, what you want for your aqueous printer is a coated vinyl that accepts water-based inks. IJ technologies, Lexjet, Sihl and others have the vinyl you need. Also, you could use adhesive polypropylene. I have HP Everyday adhesive polypropylene loaded in my Z2100... the latest firmware has the profiles.