niksagkram
New Member
Hi all. Just wondering if this is a unique issue I'm having, or has someone else had the same experience. I have a Seal 54Base with heated roller. It's about 5 years old, maybe 6. I commonly use Arlon DPF6000XRP to print on and lam with Arlon 3220, (both 54") with no issues whatsoever. However, I have recently started using Avery MPI1005 to print on, because our install department likes the way in lays down on vehicles. I laminate it with Avery DOL 1360. Here's the issue. No matter what pressure I have the rollers at, or speed I feed, every so often I get line of bubbles in the lam. This NEVER happens with the Arlon vinyl/lam. (They are both a 2mil cast vinyl) At first I thought it might be static, so I added an anti-static cord across the path of the lam on the feed side, and even wiped the vinyl with a slightly dampened cloth as I fed it through, and this seemed to help, for a while, but now I have the same issue, no matter what I try to do. If I take the Avery out and put the Arlon in, no problem whatsoever! Put the Avery back in, and voila! bubbles galore! I took some pics to show what I mean. While taking the pics I noticed that most of the bubbled area runs down the centre of the material. I ran the exact same job, using the Arlon combo, and had no issues. We really want to keep using the Avery for vehicle wraps and larger decals, but if this continues to be an issue, we may have to re-evaluate.
Any ideas/suggestions?
Thanks,
Mark
Quick note. After I posted this I decided I am going to re-print the job on Avery MPI1005 and laminate with Arlon 3220, see if the same thing happens with the mixed brands.
Mark
Any ideas/suggestions?
Thanks,
Mark
Quick note. After I posted this I decided I am going to re-print the job on Avery MPI1005 and laminate with Arlon 3220, see if the same thing happens with the mixed brands.
Mark