I am currently printing on an HP Latex 570 (typically printing around 40 meters at a time) on 3 mil vinyl and then laminating on a Royal Sovereign RSC-1402HW laminator with 3 mil matte laminate. Once the stickers have been plotted, the edges always curl up. I have played with the tension on the laminator (consistent tension on both stock and lam, higher tension on stock than lam, higher tension on lam than stock, no tension at all, highest tension on stock and none on lam) and nothing seems to stop the curling.
We have installed the correct profile on the HP to ensure we are not getting over-saturated prints but we have no steps for off gassing. Is that a necessary step for latex printing?
Otherwise, is there anything I can be doing to prevent curling? I have checked the laminator and it heats up to approx 115, but not a consistent temp across the roller. There is no way to adjust the temp either. It's either on or off.
We are also getting a bit of silvering even though the temp is on, and I am laminating at the slowest speed.
I'm at a loss, any suggestions are helpful.
We have installed the correct profile on the HP to ensure we are not getting over-saturated prints but we have no steps for off gassing. Is that a necessary step for latex printing?
Otherwise, is there anything I can be doing to prevent curling? I have checked the laminator and it heats up to approx 115, but not a consistent temp across the roller. There is no way to adjust the temp either. It's either on or off.
We are also getting a bit of silvering even though the temp is on, and I am laminating at the slowest speed.
I'm at a loss, any suggestions are helpful.