PrintQueen
New Member
Hey all,
We have a recurring job at our local airport. The graphics are full window coverings on several window panes - large top panes from ceiling to about waist height, and smaller bottom panels from waist high to the floor. The windows are along TSA security, so we're using a gray-backed adhesive.
We just installed the 2nd round of graphics. The first time, we used 3M LX480mC high-performance, removable cast film. The removal was kind of tough, but manageable. This time around, we decided to go to an intermediate film. We have 3M IJ35C calendered on-hand, and we use it for quite a lot of different things. So, we printed the 2nd round of graphics on that. They've been installed for a few weeks now. My supervisor and I had a meeting and this job came up. We started discussing the different adhesive types - removable vs interchangeable vs permanent - and realized that the IJ35C is a permanent adhesive.
These graphics are probably going to be up for the next 6 months, or so (we're thinking it's going to be a bi-annual project). Is it going to be an absolute nightmare to remove the IJ35C from these glass windows?! Should we reprint and re-install sooner, rather than later, on a "removable" adhesive film? We have 3M 48C that we can reprint on, it's intermediate/removable. Wondering if anyone else has been in this situation before? Any media recommendations? Gray-back, air-release, ideally a 60" roll (but we can tile panels on 54" if needed), latex-compatible, ideal for short-term window graphics?
Thanks, y'all. I always appreciate the insight!
We have a recurring job at our local airport. The graphics are full window coverings on several window panes - large top panes from ceiling to about waist height, and smaller bottom panels from waist high to the floor. The windows are along TSA security, so we're using a gray-backed adhesive.
We just installed the 2nd round of graphics. The first time, we used 3M LX480mC high-performance, removable cast film. The removal was kind of tough, but manageable. This time around, we decided to go to an intermediate film. We have 3M IJ35C calendered on-hand, and we use it for quite a lot of different things. So, we printed the 2nd round of graphics on that. They've been installed for a few weeks now. My supervisor and I had a meeting and this job came up. We started discussing the different adhesive types - removable vs interchangeable vs permanent - and realized that the IJ35C is a permanent adhesive.
These graphics are probably going to be up for the next 6 months, or so (we're thinking it's going to be a bi-annual project). Is it going to be an absolute nightmare to remove the IJ35C from these glass windows?! Should we reprint and re-install sooner, rather than later, on a "removable" adhesive film? We have 3M 48C that we can reprint on, it's intermediate/removable. Wondering if anyone else has been in this situation before? Any media recommendations? Gray-back, air-release, ideally a 60" roll (but we can tile panels on 54" if needed), latex-compatible, ideal for short-term window graphics?
Thanks, y'all. I always appreciate the insight!