kffernandez
New Member
hi all!
i recently purchased a few big squeegee products, and had good results installing vinyl.
but when i tried using the BS to matte laminate my prints - i noticed that there seemed to be "micro bubbles" sandwiched between my lamination film and print [in all areas]. let me make it clear that these bubbles aren't like the usual ones you see during vinyl install. the lamination surface is still smooth and buldge free. but since it is clear, you can obviously see discolorations in the surface due to trapped "micro bubbles" inside. Before getting my BS, i used to do all my laminations with wet installs - and they were always perfectly clear of any bubbles whatsoever.
btw, when i try to squeegee the "micro bubbles" - they actually formed real, normal bubbles.
i have tried using a 56" Laminator Tool with black felt, a 38" cradle tool with white cotton strip, and a 20" yard sign tool with white cotton strip as well. the worse performers were my 56" and 38" tools. the closest one to being perfect was my 20" tool. but that was bec i increase the downward pressure to try to get a better contact on the surface. [from what i've read in this forum, this is inherently wrong. i'm supposed to use more of a forward pressure... rather than downward pressure]
i hope that i'm just missing something. most of my work involves small jobs up to 4'x8' in size, so the BS is a perfect tool for me. if only it would work on my laminations.
kelly
i recently purchased a few big squeegee products, and had good results installing vinyl.
but when i tried using the BS to matte laminate my prints - i noticed that there seemed to be "micro bubbles" sandwiched between my lamination film and print [in all areas]. let me make it clear that these bubbles aren't like the usual ones you see during vinyl install. the lamination surface is still smooth and buldge free. but since it is clear, you can obviously see discolorations in the surface due to trapped "micro bubbles" inside. Before getting my BS, i used to do all my laminations with wet installs - and they were always perfectly clear of any bubbles whatsoever.
btw, when i try to squeegee the "micro bubbles" - they actually formed real, normal bubbles.
i have tried using a 56" Laminator Tool with black felt, a 38" cradle tool with white cotton strip, and a 20" yard sign tool with white cotton strip as well. the worse performers were my 56" and 38" tools. the closest one to being perfect was my 20" tool. but that was bec i increase the downward pressure to try to get a better contact on the surface. [from what i've read in this forum, this is inherently wrong. i'm supposed to use more of a forward pressure... rather than downward pressure]
i hope that i'm just missing something. most of my work involves small jobs up to 4'x8' in size, so the BS is a perfect tool for me. if only it would work on my laminations.
kelly