so, i have often said i are more in my element when the machines are broken, (i always know what to do then!) than when they are working and this is a fine example of that
i have a roll of general formulations 208-27 7 mil cling, we use it regularly
now my client wants some double sided prints. (i hate things that require precise alignment)
i am familiar (although not really comfortable with) with the process of alignment for double sided printing, but would have a lot more confidence if i didn't have to allow it to outgas, then remove it from the backing and put it back on, reversed, before aligning and printing again.
is this going to be my process or am i leaving a few steps out? will the cling adhere to the backing well enough for printing?
i have a roll of general formulations 208-27 7 mil cling, we use it regularly
now my client wants some double sided prints. (i hate things that require precise alignment)
i am familiar (although not really comfortable with) with the process of alignment for double sided printing, but would have a lot more confidence if i didn't have to allow it to outgas, then remove it from the backing and put it back on, reversed, before aligning and printing again.
is this going to be my process or am i leaving a few steps out? will the cling adhere to the backing well enough for printing?