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PROJECTION SCREEN SURFACES REIMAGINED Guide to the Industry s Most Comprehensive Collection of Viewing Surfaces Screen Science Made Simple 2 Innovation, Expertise and Tools 3 Screen Surface Naming 4-5 Screen Surface Selection 6-7 OptiView - Self-supporting Surfaces 8-9 OptiFlex - Tensioned Surfaces 10-12 ClearSound - Acoustically Transparent Surfaces 13 CineFlex - Rear Projection Tensioned Surfaces 15 Specialty Surfaces

A Commitment To Quality & Innovation Draper has been manufacturing projection screens for over 50 years. We began with a sturdy fiberglass base matt white surface, made in the midwestern United States, and we still offer screens made with this viewing surface today. Over the years, we have grown and added many new surfaces to meet different needs. Today, Draper offers over 30 surface options, including flexible and self-supporting fabrics, and surfaces for front and rear projection, with different gain, contrast, and color options. Draper has made a major investment in building a state of the art testing lab for viewing surfaces and other products. We have broadened our range of viewing surfaces to include a full spectrum of gain options, from 0.6 through 3.2. We now offer three distinct types of acoustically transparent materials. Our viewing surfaces have new names and useful codes to help everyone identify their qualities and characteristics at a glance. We have prepared detailed technical documents outlining the results of the many tests we perform on every viewing surface. Today Draper s offering of viewing surfaces is unparalleled in the industry...and there is more to come. Expertise and Training Draper has long been known for its knowledgeable AV staff. Steve Cook is a key member of our team of experts. Steve has spent over 30 years in the AV industry building relationships with system integration dealers and AV design consultants in support of their large and special vertical market projects. Steve acts as Draper liaison to the industry on projection/screen technology. He supports AV design consultants, collects input and ideas for product development from consultant partners, and oversees Draper s AV training programs. Steve works with consultants and their customers nationwide, addressing even the most complex projects. AV s Best Screen Selection Tools Steve Cook, National AV Consultant Manager Draper has developed the most effective and useful Projection Planner in the AV industry. Try it and see how simple it is to choose a screen with the perfect viewing surface and size for your room, lighting, and projector. The Projection Planner uses InfoComm s ANSI 3M-2011 PISCR standard (Projected Image System Contrast Ratio) to optimize a projection system to the user s needs. Register for access at the Draper Pro Portal, www.draperinc.com/draperpro. Projection Planner: www.draperinc.com/draperpro (registration required) Simplified Screen Surface Selector: http://www.draperinc.com/projectionscreens/surfaceselector.aspx Mobile Toolkit Draper s mobile toolkit includes searchable document libraries for all AV products, assembly map tools for our popular StageScreen and FocalPoint screens, and our handy mobile Screen Surface Selector. It works on all smartphones and tablets! Mobile Toolkit: www.draperinc.com/drapermobile or scan above right. Become a Draper Pro! Scan above with your smartphone for our Mobile Toolkit. 2 765-987-7999

Viewing Surface Families Draper makes selecting the perfect viewing surface easier by dividing our viewing surfaces into families. These families subdivide our viewing surfaces, based on characteristics indicative of where and how the screen will be used, to ensure you get the very best screen surface for your needs. Draper s standard viewing surfaces are divided into four distinct families: OptiView (Self-supporting Surfaces), OptiFlex (Tensioned Surfaces), ClearSound (Acoustically Transparent Surfaces), and CineFlex (Rear Projection Tensioned Surfaces). What s In A Name? Once you have decided which viewing surface family is right for your needs, the next step is to choose a specific fabric. Draper has spent a lot of time reviewing and improving our viewing surface descriptions to better highlight each surface s properties, characteristics and benefits. We want to be sure that the surface you choose will offer exceptional performance not only in your setting but also for your specific viewing needs. You will notice that individual surface names start with two or three descriptive words and end with a simple alphanumeric code. Former viewing surface names for existing surfaces are shown after their new names for your convenience. The alphanumeric code after each surface name provides additional information about the surface s viewing cone, contrast, gain* and other helpful information. A sample viewing surface is displayed below with tags showing the meaning behind each part of the code. Full Viewing Surface Name:: ReAct MS1000V Isolated Code Sections: M S 1000 V Viewing Cone Contrast Gain* Family Viewing Cone X: Extra-wide. Half gain is greater than 60 degrees. M: Moderate. Half gain is 30-60 degrees. C: Controlled. Half gain is less than 30 degrees. Contrast T: Typical. Surfaces with typical contrast are white in color and are generally recommended for use where ambient light is controlled. H: High. Surfaces with high contrast usually have a grey surface or substrate. Their black retention is enhanced and they perform well under reasonable levels of ambient light. S: Superior. This designation is reserved for surfaces with remarkable contrast and resistance to ambient light. Our Superior surfaces will meet or exceed the contrast offered by any competitive viewing surface. Gain* The numeric portion of the name is its typical peak gain x 1000. Gain levels of surfaces cover the full range from 0.6 to 3.2, and minor variations may occur between samples. Lower gain surfaces offer excellent uniformity across wide viewing cones, for excellent edge blending and consistent reproduction with short throw projectors. Higher gain surfaces offer a more brilliant display in a variety of settings. Family Some viewing surface codes include an E or V suffix after the gain number. E: Indicates a self-supporting viewing surface that is part of the OptiView family and/or suitable for Draper Series E non-tensioned screen models. V: Indicates the surface is part of our OptiFlex family of tensioned surfaces and/or suitable for Draper Series V and other tensioned screen models. TecVision Engineered Screen Technology At Draper we never stop innovating! In addition to the four families of viewing surfaces shown in this brochure we also have a premium line of viewing surfaces called TecVision. All eight TecVision surfaces are ISF Certified for color accuracy by the Imaging Science Foundation. TecVision is available on Draper tab tensioned and permanently tensioned screens. These eight formulations are designed to optimize contrast ratio and color fidelity in a broad range of settings and at a variety of light levels. Five white surfaces are available with gains ranging from 1.0 to 1.8 across remarkably wide viewing cones. Three grey surfaces offer excellent performance under higher room light levels. TecVision surfaces are produced per order. Formulae and finished products are checked and rechecked to meet rigorous quality standards. For more information visit www.draperinc.com/go/ TecVision.htm www.draperinc.com/go/screensurfaces.htm 3

Screen Selection Important Considerations Draper s priority when assisting customers with screen surface selection is to match the screen surface to the application for the best possible performance and picture quality. In order to do this there are a number of important considerations that should be taken into account. Any information a customer can provide about their needs, based on these considerations, gives our sales staff vital clues that help ensure picture quality meets or exceeds expectations. Draper offers the most comprehensive collection of viewing surfaces in the industry but when you call we re only concerned about one, the one that s best for your unique needs. Projection System Use and Content Knowing what a projection system (projector and screen) will be used for is an important first step toward deciding on a screen size and contrast level needed to properly display content. The more data, small fonts and HD video to be displayed the larger and higher contrast the screen will need to be. Proper Screen Size The AV industry has developed some general guidelines for what is considered proper screen size. These guidelines are based on expectations of the content to be viewed most often on a given projection system and in a given space. Presentation/Large Graphics System is used for presentations without much copy, large fonts, or simple graphics and artwork not requiring close scrutiny. In this case image height should be approximately one sixth the distance to the farthest viewer. Mixed Content System is used for a variety of content that is a fairly even mix of both presentation/large graphics and critical viewing/hd. In this case image height should be approximately one fifth the distance to the farthest viewer or greater. Critical Viewing/HD System is frequently used for high definition full motion video and/or detailed documents requiring critical decision making. In this case image height should be approximately one fourth the distance to the farthest viewer or greater. Screen Brightness There are several factors that help determine whether a screen provides adequate brightness for a given setting. Screen brightness (light coming from the screen surface) is measured in foot lamberts. Screen Size While a very large screen can be immersive it is important to remember that the higher the square footage of a viewing area the more projector light is required to fill it properly. Projector brightness can be a large part of the cost equation when selecting components for a projection system. Screen Gain Choosing the best screen gain (surface brightness) for an application is very important. Higher gain materials can help increase brightness but can also adversely affect viewing cone, cause hot spotting or have other negative effects. Vast improvements in projector brightness have reduced the need to use very high gain (1.5+) materials in most circumstances. Room Lighting Sources of natural and artificial light in the same room as a projection system, measured in foot candles, get into viewers eyes and compete with the light from the projector. It is important that projection lighting is the brightest light source in the room. Measuring the foot candles of light at likely audience points of view helps to determine how many foot lamberts of light are needed from the viewing surface. Ambient light can be measured using an incident light meter. Projector Brightness Projector brightness is measured in lumens. It is important that projector brightness (lumen output) results in more light coming from the viewing surface (foot lamberts) than from the ambient light (foot candles) level present where viewers are seated. Typical Ambient Light Levels At The Viewer Theatre/Screening Room Less than 1 foot candle Auditorium 20-25 foot candles Board Room/Training Room 30-40 foot candles Video Conferencing Room 50+ foot candles At The Screen Optimum Light Level Less than 5 foot candles Good Light Level 5-6 foot candles Marginal Light Level 7-8 foot candles Excessive Light Level 9+ foot candles 4 765-987-7999

Throw Distance It is important to know the throw distance (distance between projector and screen) when choosing a viewing surface. This distance will also help determine the type of lens needed for the projector and the best level of gain (reflectivity) for the viewing surface. More reflective surfaces require a longer throw distance. When the projector is located too near the screen, hot spotting may occur. Off Axis Viewing It is important to know the arrangement of the seating for viewing projected content. Wider seating typically requires materials with a broader viewing cone. Typically the half gain angle represents the last position where an audience seat should be located. Draper offers numerous viewing surfaces that are well suited for wide audience viewing areas. Draper offers numerous surfaces with excellent diffusion where gain is well maintained from any angle. Contrast Ratio As mentioned before content helps determine screen size. Data, small fonts and HD content facilitate the need for larger screen sizes. In addition, content also dictates when higher contrast is needed. Without adequate contrast (widest possible range between darkest blacks and brightest whites) details and edges begin to be lost, greatly compromising picture quality. Room Lighting Projectors cannot project black. Black on a viewing surface is created by the absence of light. For this reason it is critical to control light levels in the room. It is even more important to reduce the light level at the screen. Doing so will vastly increase the contrast and legibility of details and text. Screen Tint One way to improve contrast is to use a grey screen. Grey screens have more black in the tint helping to improve black levels and absorb stray light. Some grey screens are also reflective and can help steer off axis ambient light away from viewers. Light grey diffusive screens help increase contrast as long as ambient light in the room is well controlled to moderate. In higher ambient light conditions a darker grey viewing surface like Draper s ReAct MS1000V, which features superior angular reflectivity and ambient light blocking, may be required. System Brightness Another way to increase contrast ratio is to increase brightness in the system. The problem with this method is that it can only improve or brighten the whites in the image, it does nothing to deepen or improve the blacks. It is possible to make an image too bright for the room lighting, as well as causing bright areas of the image to begin to bleed into adjacent dark areas. Davenport University, Grand Rapids, MI Photo: Don Kreski for Crestron Electronics www.draperinc.com/go/screensurfaces.htm 5

OptiView Self-supporting Surfaces OptiView surfaces are all self-supporting and do not require tensioning to perform well. These surfaces are generally installed on motorized or manual roller screens with a dowel below the screen surface. Most surfaces in this group have a tearproof fiberglass textile base. OptiView surfaces are very sturdy and suitable for use in a variety of settings. Call Draper for support with your 3D application. Matt White XT1000E Extra Wide Viewing Cone / Typical Contrast / On-Axis Gain of 1.0 The standard to which all other screen surfaces are compared. Preferred viewing surface in educational and commercial markets. A matt white surface diffuses projected light in all directions, so the image can be seen from any angle. Offers accurate color rendition, and superior clarity due to its smooth, non-embossed surface. Requires adequate provision for the control of ambient light in the audience area. Unity gain with a panoramic 180 cone. This surface has achieved GREENGUARD GOLD Certification. Contrast Grey XH800E (formerly High Contrast Grey) Extra Wide Viewing Cone/High Contrast/On-Axis Gain of 0.8 Smooth black backed grey surface offers excellent resolution and enhances color contrast and black levels in the projected image. Recommended for use with moderate and high output digital projectors. Performs well in conditions of ambient light. Full 180 viewing cone. This surface has achieved GREENGUARD GOLD Certification. Contrast White XH1100E Extra Wide Viewing Cone/High Contrast/On-Axis Gain of 1.1 Black backed white diffusion coating over a grey base material, yields a surface with the best qualities of both matt white and contrast grey screen fabrics. Recommended for use with low to moderate light output digital projectors, where some provision for light control exists. Improves the quality of blacks without affecting whites or sacrificing gain. Flame and mildew resistant. Argent White XH1500E Extra Wide Viewing Cone/High Contrast/On-Axis Gain of 1.5 Black backed matt white base material with luminous coating. Offers high reflectivity, while maintaining a broad viewing cone. Provides excellent resolution and color balance. Consider for use with moderate light output projectors in situations where ambient light cannot be adequately controlled. Flame and mildew resistant. Pearl White CH1900E Controlled Viewing Cone/High Contrast/On-Axis Gain of 1.9 Black backed matt white surface with pearlescent surface coating. Offers excellent resolution, color balance and uniformity. Tolerates a higher ambient light level than many front projection screen surfaces. Moderate viewing cone. Flame and mildew resistant. 6 765-987-7999

OptiView Comparative Gain Charts 3.00 Matt White XT1000E Contrast Grey XH800E Pearl White CH1900E = Half gain angle 3.00 Contrast White XH1100E Argent White XH1500E = Half gain angle www.draperinc.com/go/screensurfaces.htm 7

OptiFlex Tensioned Surfaces The OptiFlex surfaces are suitable for tensioning and are available on permanently tensioned screens and/or tab tensioned roller-operated screens. Choose OptiFlex for the flattest viewing surfaces. Call Draper for support with your 3D application. OptiFlex surfaces include: Matt White XT1000V (formerly M1300) Extra Wide Viewing Cone/Typical Contrast/On-Axis Gain of 1.0 The perfect matt white diffusing surface. Recommended for use with all types of projectors provided ambient light can be reasonably controlled. This surface is well suited for blending applications. Reflects a uniformly bright image over complete 180 viewing cone with precise resolution and accurate color balance. This surface has achieved GREENGUARD GOLD Certification. Available with black backing upon request. Pure White XT1300V Extra Wide Viewing Cone/Typical Contrast/On-Axis Gain of 1.3 Pure White XT1300V offers a 30% boost in brightness over a traditional matt white surface while still maintaining an extremely wide viewing cone, with half gain angle over 90 degrees. No color shift at any angle, excellent white field uniformity. Available with black backing and without. Grey XH600V (formerly HiDef Grey) Extra Wide Viewing Cone/High Contrast/On-Axis Gain of 0.6 Grey front projection surface with black backing provides excellent contrast and black reproduction. Intended for use with moderate to high output digital projectors. Grey color enhances color contrast and black levels in the projected image. Also allows for more ambient light in the audience area than matt white surfaces. Relatively broad viewing cone. This surface has achieved GREENGUARD GOLD Certification. Available with black backing upon request. Pearl White MH1500V (formerly M2500) Moderate Viewing Cone/High Contrast/On-Axis Gain of 1.5 Black backed matt white surface with pearlescent coating. Offers excellent resolution, color balance and uniformity. Tolerates a higher ambient light level than many front projection screen surfaces. Moderate viewing cone. ReAct MS1000V Moderate Viewing Cone/Superior Contrast/On-Axis Gain of 1.0 ReAct MS1000V is an opaque projection surface which offers enhanced color contrast even in ambient light. ReAct MS1000V is fully HD compliant and is available on both permanently tensioned and tab-tensioned screen models. It is perfect for use in multipurpose spaces where the lighting is hard to control and the screen needs to be out of sight when not in use. 8 765-987-7999

OptiFlex Comparative Gain Charts 3.00 Matt White XT1000V Pure White XT1300V 3.00 Grey XH600V Pearl White MH1500V ReAct MS1000V = Half gain angle Superior Tab Tensioning System Tab tensioning is used to insure surface flatness of motorized screens made with flexible surfaces. Draper viewing surface names that are appropriate for tab tensioning typically end in V (i.e. ClearSound NanoPerf XT800V). Viewing surface, including the tabs, is CNC cut as a single piece. Tabs are folded to the rear of the screen and RF welded no adhesives. Tabs are much stronger no chance of separation. Smooth and attractive, with no puckering in the black matte viewing surface border. Warranted for 5 years against tab separation. All Draper tab tensioned screens are now manufactured with this system. www.draperinc.com/go/screensurfaces.htm 9

ClearSound Acoustically Transparent Surfaces Whenever sound sources are to be located behind the viewing surface ClearSound surfaces are designed to allow sound through and still perform well optically. Standard and microscopic perforations are available, and the innovative woven acoustically transparent (AT) fabrics, first available through Draper. The combination of self-supporting and tensioned ClearSound surfaces means that almost any Draper projection screen model can be provided with a ClearSound viewing surface. Acoustically transparent surfaces are not recommended for use in screen sizes less than 80 wide. ClearSound White Weave XT900E (formerly AT1200) Extra Wide Viewing Cone/Typical Contrast/On-Axis Gain of 0.9 The most innovative and versatile acoustically transparent screen material available. Reflects uniform image over full 180 field with accurate color fidelity. The finely woven textile combines the smallest openings for improved visual performance with the largest number of openings, allowing minimum interference to the audio signal. Some control of ambient light is recommended. Flame and mildew resistant. It is recommended that viewers be 10 feet or more from the screen so that optical properties are not compromised. ClearSound Grey Weave XH600E (formerly AT Grey) Extra Wide Viewing Cone/High Contrast/On-Axis Gain of 0.6 Offers the acoustical properties of ClearSound White Weave XT900E, while providing the best optical qualities of both matt white and contrast grey screen fabrics. Provides vivid color contrast over a full 180 viewing cone. The finely woven textile combines the smallest openings for improved visual performance with the largest number of openings, allowing minimum interference to the audio signal. Flame and mildew resistant. It is recommended that viewers be 10 feet or more from the screen so that optical properties are not compromised. ClearSound NanoPerf XT800V Extra Wide Viewing Cone/Typical Contrast/On-Axis Gain of 0.8 Microscopic perforations in the black backed fabric create an acoustically transparent surface that does not compromise audio quality when speakers are placed behind the screen, while providing a beautiful image. The projected image is gorgeous, with a full 180 viewing cone and accurate color reproduction. Ideal for home theatre. Openings in this type of surface are smaller and more numerous than standard perforated surfaces allowing viewing distances of 10 feet or more and improved acoustics. ClearSound Perf XT900V Extra Wide Viewing Cone/Typical Contrast/On-Axis Gain of 0.9 Flexible black backed matt white perforated surface. Reasonable control of ambient light is recommended. This surface is well suited for larger screens and larger spaces. Due to the size of openings in this surface type it is recommended that viewers be 20 feet or more from the screen so that optical properties are not compromised. ClearSound Perf XT950E Extra Wide Viewing Cone/Typical Contrast/On-Axis Gain of 0.95 Textile black backed matt white perforated surface. This surface is well suited for larger screens and larger spaces. Due to the size of openings in this surface type it is recommended that viewers be 20 feet or more from the screen so that optical properties are not compromised. 10 765-987-7999

ClearSound Comparative Gain Charts 3.00 White Weave XT900E Grey Weave XH600E 3.00 NanoPerf XT800V 3.00 Perf XT900V Perf XT950E www.draperinc.com/go/screensurfaces.htm 11

ClearSound Acoustical Transmissibility Charts In addition to superior picture quality, acoustically transparent viewing surfaces need to be as close to invisible as possible with regard to sound impedance. All of Draper s acoustically transparent surfaces perform well visually and with minimum interference to the audio signal. Woven Surfaces 0 db SCREEN INSERTION LOSS -2 db -4 db -6 db -8 db White Weave XT900E Grey Weave XH600E 100 Hz 120 Hz 160 Hz 200 Hz 250 Hz 315 Hz 400 Hz 500 Hz 630 Hz 800 Hz 1000 Hz 1250 Hz 1600 Hz 2000 Hz 2500 Hz THIRD OCTAVE FREQUENCY BAND 3150 Hz 4000 Hz 5000 Hz 6300 Hz 8000 Hz 10000 Hz 12500 Hz 16000 Hz 20000 Hz Nano-Perforated Surfaces 0 db SCREEN INSERTION LOSS -2 db -4 db -6 db -8 db NanoPerf XT800V 100 Hz 120 Hz 160 Hz 200 Hz 250 Hz 315 Hz 400 Hz 500 Hz 630 Hz 800 Hz 1000 Hz 1250 Hz 1600 Hz 2000 Hz 2500 Hz THIRD OCTAVE FREQUENCY BAND 3150 Hz 4000 Hz 5000 Hz 6300 Hz 8000 Hz 10000 Hz 12500 Hz 16000 Hz 20000 Hz Perforated Surfaces 0 db SCREEN INSERTION LOSS -2 db -4 db -6 db -8 db -10 db Perf XT900V Perf XT950E 100 Hz 120 Hz 160 Hz 200 Hz 250 Hz 315 Hz 400 Hz 500 Hz 630 Hz 800 Hz 1000 Hz 1250 Hz 1600 Hz 2000 Hz 2500 Hz THIRD OCTAVE FREQUENCY BAND 3150 Hz 4000 Hz 5000 Hz 6300 Hz 8000 Hz 10000 Hz 12500 Hz 16000 Hz 20000 Hz 12 765-987-7999

CineFlex Rear Projection Tensioned Surfaces Draper has offered a CineFlex flexible rear projection surface for many years. CineFlex has grown into a family of surfaces, offering choices of gain* and color to meet a range of rear projection needs. CineFlex surfaces are available on a wide range of permanently tensioned, portable, and tab tensioned projection screen models. CineFlex surfaces include: CineFlex CH1200V (formerly CineFlex) Controlled Viewing Cone/High Contrast/On-Axis Gain of 1.2 Neutral grey rear projection diffusing surface. Provides high resolution and excellent contrast, even in lighted rooms. Recommended for use with low to medium output projectors. Moderate viewing cone. CineFlex MH800V (formerly Low-Gain CineFlex) Moderate Viewing Cone/High Contrast/On-Axis Gain of 0.8 Low gain flexible rear material. Designed for use with high light output projectors and wide audience seating patterns. Offers rich color contrast, well-defined resolution, and a broad viewing cone. CineFlex White XT600V (formerly UniFlex White) Extra Wide Viewing Cone/Typical Contrast/On-Axis Gain of 0.6 This white rear projection surface works well for edge matching or edge blending applications, and also for short throw rear projection. Broad viewing cone and high resolution. Reasonable control of ambient light is recommended. CineFlex Comparative Gain Chart 3.00 CineFlex CH1200V CineFlex MH800V CineFlex White XT600V = Half gain angle www.draperinc.com/go/screensurfaces.htm 13

Specialty Surfaces For Diverse Needs Draper s robust and sustained innovation in viewing surfaces is driven by a clear understanding that, in addition to being diverse, our customers needs continue to change. Below are a just a few examples of Draper s efforts to address those needs. Blue and Green Chroma Key Surfaces Draper s quality Blue and Green Chroma Key surfaces are used as backgrounds for video production and recording. Chroma Key surfaces can also be used for video conferencing backgrounds. You can change your background image or use live action video footage to make your video conferences more dynamic. Rigid Rear Projection Surfaces In addition to all our front projection surfaces, we recently introduced a number of new rigid rear screen options. We offer a Video Conferencing Camera Portal which combines a projection surface with a small window for video conferencing camera functions. We also offer rollable, curved, custom shaped, Write-On, holographic, and even custom coated rear surfaces. Custom Printed Backgrounds Any corporate message worth sharing with the public, your customers or even co-workers at other branch offices should be as clear and effective as possible. Draper Custom Backgrounds make every message exceptional. Custom Backgrounds are perfectly suited for news conferences, tradeshow displays, signage, video conferencing, video production, brand enhancement, light control and more. Neutral Backgrounds Eliminate distractions for your video conferencing camera and your viewers with soothing neutral backgrounds in six muted earth tones. Prevent unwanted interference, control room lighting, and ensure a consistent corporate image worldwide with a Draper Neutral Background. They are the perfect way to add the atmosphere of a dedicated video conferencing space to existing meeting rooms, offices, or anywhere video conferences occur. 14 765-987-7999

Need More Technical Info? Draper has invested in the latest testing and manufacturing equipment, and every new lot of viewing surface material is thoroughly tested for quality and consistency. Complete technical data sheets on every viewing surface are posted for download on our website at draperinc.com. Sample kits are also available, including a booklet for each viewing surface family. All the Tools You Need In One Place! Did you miss the last new price list, or an important product announcement? You need to sign up for the Draper Pro Portal, where you can quickly find everything you need! Sign up with your Draper account number and you can instantly download your current pricing, check order status, track your shipments and use tools like the Projection Planner. Be sure to leave the accept emails box checked so we can continue to send you pricing and product updates. www.draperinc.com/draperpro An experienced staff is important to us. Numerous Draper employees have proven their broad AV knowledge by maintaining CTS certification. Draper, Inc. is a member of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), the nation s foremost coalition of building industry leaders working to promote buildings that are environmentally responsible, profitable and healthy places to live and work. For more information visit: www.draperinc.com 411 S. Pearl St., Spiceland, IN 47385 USA 765-987-7999 www.draperinc.com Copyright 2014 Draper, Inc. ScreenSurfaces2014 www.draperinc.com/go/screensurfaces.htm 15