jochwat
Graphics Department
Hiya folks,
I'm currently tasked with solving some silvering issues we get when using particular laminates. When using our general glossy overlaminates, we don't get any isues with silvering whatsoever. But it shows up mostly when we make non-slip floor signs. We're printing with a pair of HP 365 Latex printers, and laminating with a GFP 463TH.
We're using a Flexmark 6.5 mil velvet lam, going over some floor-certified white printed vinyl. We're also taking a similar route with other similar materials to make control panel overlays. Both of these are leaving a lot of speckles behind, as shown in the attached photo. You're looking at a small area of the piece, maybe a couple square inches. This was printed over a week ago, so there was plenty of time for the silvering to go away on its own if that's what was supposed to happen.
The first question is, is this an acceptable amount of silvering / speckles? Should it be a concern? The photo sample is only a couple of square inches, but that's how the whole 12" x 10" piece comes out.
Lastly, if that isn't acceptable -- what can I try to alleviate it? We've run it cold, added heat, added pressure, reduced pressure, sped it up, and slowed it down... Not sure if this is caused by dust or dirt particles, but as I mentioned, we don't see this with our other gloss lams, except for an occasional larger crumb or chunk of dirt landing on the sheet.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
-Joe
I'm currently tasked with solving some silvering issues we get when using particular laminates. When using our general glossy overlaminates, we don't get any isues with silvering whatsoever. But it shows up mostly when we make non-slip floor signs. We're printing with a pair of HP 365 Latex printers, and laminating with a GFP 463TH.
We're using a Flexmark 6.5 mil velvet lam, going over some floor-certified white printed vinyl. We're also taking a similar route with other similar materials to make control panel overlays. Both of these are leaving a lot of speckles behind, as shown in the attached photo. You're looking at a small area of the piece, maybe a couple square inches. This was printed over a week ago, so there was plenty of time for the silvering to go away on its own if that's what was supposed to happen.
The first question is, is this an acceptable amount of silvering / speckles? Should it be a concern? The photo sample is only a couple of square inches, but that's how the whole 12" x 10" piece comes out.
Lastly, if that isn't acceptable -- what can I try to alleviate it? We've run it cold, added heat, added pressure, reduced pressure, sped it up, and slowed it down... Not sure if this is caused by dust or dirt particles, but as I mentioned, we don't see this with our other gloss lams, except for an occasional larger crumb or chunk of dirt landing on the sheet.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
-Joe