Cory Marcin
New Member
This job is requiring me to trim down the customers already printed pieces.
The ink is chipping and lifting at the trimmed edge.
These were printed at their facility - so I don't know what kind of machine or inks they are using.
We are going to let them sit over the weekend in hopes that the additional time will reduce the chipping of the ink.
These were printed on Wednesday. In my experience that should have given plenty of time to properly cure.
Does anyone have any tips or tricks for promoting UV curing after printing?
My plan was to lay them out so they can breath a bit and hopefully catch some rays from the windows in our building.
Thoughts?
The ink is chipping and lifting at the trimmed edge.
These were printed at their facility - so I don't know what kind of machine or inks they are using.
We are going to let them sit over the weekend in hopes that the additional time will reduce the chipping of the ink.
These were printed on Wednesday. In my experience that should have given plenty of time to properly cure.
Does anyone have any tips or tricks for promoting UV curing after printing?
My plan was to lay them out so they can breath a bit and hopefully catch some rays from the windows in our building.
Thoughts?