Christian @ 2CT Media
Active Member
Has anyone experienced this on 3M 8508... In 2013/2104 They pushed us hard to switch to their 8508 Laminate stating its a cast film at a calendared price. It has turned in to a nightmare for us and we have replaced 20+ 100yrd rolls of this laminate. Funny thing is that we have never experienced this with any other film cast or calendared and this is happening when mating to either 3M 35, 40, & IJ180; Instant One Media; and Arlon films. This problem seems to have a random pattern and it can happen on our shop table or months after install.
The problem is the Laminate film is separating from its own adhesive and shrinking always towards the overall center. In some cases over 2" of shrinkage, and the adhesive is gooey and you can literally peel the top layer off or slide it around. Doesn't matter if its a full panel or contour cut they all do the same thing while the actual printable vinyl is fine other than the nasty adhesive left behind.
They have blamed our Inks (HP Latex 792, MCS certified mind you), or laminating process (Too much heat, too much pressure, etc), our install process, and even our choice of films (until they found out it happens on theirs too). All of this is bunk in my opinion as we have never dealt with this before on any other laminate.
I'm just tired of them saying we are the only ones experiencing this and am hoping someone else is in the same boat, eating $50,000+ dollars worth of print and labor is ridiculous to me.
The problem is the Laminate film is separating from its own adhesive and shrinking always towards the overall center. In some cases over 2" of shrinkage, and the adhesive is gooey and you can literally peel the top layer off or slide it around. Doesn't matter if its a full panel or contour cut they all do the same thing while the actual printable vinyl is fine other than the nasty adhesive left behind.
They have blamed our Inks (HP Latex 792, MCS certified mind you), or laminating process (Too much heat, too much pressure, etc), our install process, and even our choice of films (until they found out it happens on theirs too). All of this is bunk in my opinion as we have never dealt with this before on any other laminate.
I'm just tired of them saying we are the only ones experiencing this and am hoping someone else is in the same boat, eating $50,000+ dollars worth of print and labor is ridiculous to me.