Thanks for this input! I haven't really worried about prints needing to offgas since I went from solvent ink to ecosolvent ink. Is this still an issue. I do laminate within an hour of the print being finished most of the time. I don't think I'd be able to wait that long. Who makes Signmax laminate? Thanks again.
Yes, it's still an issue. Every ink type/printer has different recommended times... I'd google your ink + offgass time, or look up your printer model.
We use eco-solvent also... And we're advised to wait 4-8 hours before laminating. Thats in perfect conditions... if your roll is wound up tightly from the take up reel...It's going to take twice that long.
We don't always wait, sometimes it's not possible with rush jobs. But generally if your media is curling/lifting, offgassing is one of the steps you should try to fix it. Especially if you're laminating within the hour, and it's an edge to edge print.. I'd wait at least half a day minimum to offgas.
Signmax is the brand name - It might be something a local company makes, as I can't find anyone else selling it but them. You can use any calendared overlam, we just use signmax because out of all brands we tried (Avery and 3M) We found it to be the glossiest for it's price point, and we've never had an issue with it.