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Sure have, and everything yields the same results. We are also running the laminator with the highest tension on the vinyl and the least amount of tension on the lam that I can get away with. This encourages the stickers to curl downwards which is far favorable than upwards due to the way they...
I am not the one who set up how and why we print the way we do. I was told this is the way it must be done, so thats how its being done. As far as a border, that again is out of my hands. Bosses want full bleed so theyre getting full bleed.
We have tested cast materials and are getting the same...
Its cal vinyl and we're doing an 8 pass print on an HP Latex 570
Just to add, I am not the one making the decision on whether or not to buy a new laminator. I am merely a cog.
Ive tried no heat, and the lam that we use requires it or else it just silvers like crazy.
I'm running the lam on the lowest tension possible and it seems to be helping but they still end up curling a little bit.
Unfortunately, I cannot control the design of what I am printing, I merely print...
We are using BriteLine vinyl and lam. I have tried plotting unlaminated and they lay perfectly flat, but higher-ups insist on laminate. I did try adjusting pressure settings as well, with minimal change in curling, but with a significant increase in silvering.
I am currently printing on an HP Latex 570 (typically printing around 40 meters at a time) on 3 mil vinyl and then laminating on a Royal Sovereign RSC-1402HW laminator with 3 mil matte laminate. Once the stickers have been plotted, the edges always curl up. I have played with the tension on the...
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