Letterbox Mike
New Member
This stuff will be the end of me.
I posted this once a while back but got no response whatsoever, so I'll try this again.
What do you people laminate Fellers PopUP material with for retractable banner stands? We've always used Sihl PosPRO 200 with lamex 3mil luster embossed polycarb laminate. Due to the overwhelming positive reviews on here we gave the Fellers PopUP a shot. Loved it, printed great and it's less than half the price of PosPRO. We used the same Lamex polycarb laminate on it.
So far, we've had 9 retractable banner stands come back with the laminate peeling off of the PopUP. There are at least 30 more out that we have not heard from yet but are of the same media/laminate combination.
Fellers claims the polycarb laminate is too rigid to use in retractables, which I don't buy because it's only 3 mils and we've used it for years on the PosPRO without a single failure.
Now, let's add insult to the injury. Not knowing what to do in the midst of failures pouring in but prior to a response from Fellers, we thought maybe the Lamex laminate was bad, so we substituted Oracal 210 matte laminate in it's place on one of the replacement banners... This banner has also returned to us with the same peeling issue.
Fellers says the calendered vinyl is too rigid for retractable stands... WTF???
Their recommendation is we use only cast laminate on the PopUP material. Ok, I can live with that, cast is still about the same cost as the polycarb, no big deal. But my bigger issue is, I could swear a few years back Fellers actually advertised the Lamex polycarb lam as "perfect for retractable banners" and I could swear I've seen posts on here stating the same.
So what gives? Did we just use the wrong combination of materials? Or is Fellers full of pooh?
I posted this once a while back but got no response whatsoever, so I'll try this again.
What do you people laminate Fellers PopUP material with for retractable banner stands? We've always used Sihl PosPRO 200 with lamex 3mil luster embossed polycarb laminate. Due to the overwhelming positive reviews on here we gave the Fellers PopUP a shot. Loved it, printed great and it's less than half the price of PosPRO. We used the same Lamex polycarb laminate on it.
So far, we've had 9 retractable banner stands come back with the laminate peeling off of the PopUP. There are at least 30 more out that we have not heard from yet but are of the same media/laminate combination.
Fellers claims the polycarb laminate is too rigid to use in retractables, which I don't buy because it's only 3 mils and we've used it for years on the PosPRO without a single failure.
Now, let's add insult to the injury. Not knowing what to do in the midst of failures pouring in but prior to a response from Fellers, we thought maybe the Lamex laminate was bad, so we substituted Oracal 210 matte laminate in it's place on one of the replacement banners... This banner has also returned to us with the same peeling issue.
Fellers says the calendered vinyl is too rigid for retractable stands... WTF???
Their recommendation is we use only cast laminate on the PopUP material. Ok, I can live with that, cast is still about the same cost as the polycarb, no big deal. But my bigger issue is, I could swear a few years back Fellers actually advertised the Lamex polycarb lam as "perfect for retractable banners" and I could swear I've seen posts on here stating the same.
So what gives? Did we just use the wrong combination of materials? Or is Fellers full of pooh?