We ordered large (9x2' and 9x4') translucent prints with laminate, and BUBBLES. BUBBLES EVERYWHERE.
My partner has been laying vinyl for 14 years, and he's never seen anything like it. We tried it dry, we tried it wet, we held one side up and taunt while squeegeeing. Nothing worked. Massive amounts of bubbles to be popped. After a long bubble popping session, it looks pretty good, and thankfully it is 25 feet up in the air.
I am guessing that my supplier used the wrong laminate on the vinyl. We don't print in house, so I don't know all the ins and outs of printed vinyl. However, I do know if they put a calendered lam on a cast product it will probably cause problems. We ordered translucent w/ lam two weeks ago from the same supplier and didn't have any problems.
So, do you think it was user error or was there a problem with the product?
My partner has been laying vinyl for 14 years, and he's never seen anything like it. We tried it dry, we tried it wet, we held one side up and taunt while squeegeeing. Nothing worked. Massive amounts of bubbles to be popped. After a long bubble popping session, it looks pretty good, and thankfully it is 25 feet up in the air.
I am guessing that my supplier used the wrong laminate on the vinyl. We don't print in house, so I don't know all the ins and outs of printed vinyl. However, I do know if they put a calendered lam on a cast product it will probably cause problems. We ordered translucent w/ lam two weeks ago from the same supplier and didn't have any problems.
So, do you think it was user error or was there a problem with the product?