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I used 4over for some coro prints. This was the first time I have ordered these and was wondering if it was normal that the ink lifted easily?
I assume that they are flatbed printed but the dark colors, they are easily scratched or the ink lifted. The one batch I had to laminate anyway and there was a white boarder around the print so the laminate was not an issue and stuck well.
On another job the print had solid print to the edge and was a dark green background. Again I needed to laminate anyway but if I were to lift the laminate the slightest bit, once it had been laid down, it would pull the entire print off the coro with it. There seems to be no bonding to the coro at all on the darker colors.
When I had called 4over to ask about this they had said that darker colors will scratch more easily and do this. Is this true or is there other issues? Is the PVC material they offer going to be any better?
All the other things they have printed like flyers and posters have all been great, but this coro stuff may not be such a good thing.
Any thoughts?
I assume that they are flatbed printed but the dark colors, they are easily scratched or the ink lifted. The one batch I had to laminate anyway and there was a white boarder around the print so the laminate was not an issue and stuck well.
On another job the print had solid print to the edge and was a dark green background. Again I needed to laminate anyway but if I were to lift the laminate the slightest bit, once it had been laid down, it would pull the entire print off the coro with it. There seems to be no bonding to the coro at all on the darker colors.
When I had called 4over to ask about this they had said that darker colors will scratch more easily and do this. Is this true or is there other issues? Is the PVC material they offer going to be any better?
All the other things they have printed like flyers and posters have all been great, but this coro stuff may not be such a good thing.
Any thoughts?