graphics101
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We purchased 2 HP 360's at the end of last year. We have had a handful of de-lamination issues since we made the switch. In 12 years of running solvent printers, not once did we experience de-lamination. Now it has happened with 3M IJ180/8518, 3M IJ35/PS luster lam, and now Arlon 6000xrp/cast lam the problem usually happens when we need to snap up a print to reposition. The clear laminate releases from the printed ink leaving what appears to be a "hole" in the print. When you look closer, the lamination is still together but it released from the ink. It's one thing to have to reprint a panel for an install. My main concern is the completed work that's already out there. If this is an issue, will we have de-lamination issues down the road on completed projects?
Anyone out there experience this problem? Thanks.
Hi Fishnsigns,
We also have an HP 365/570 and experiencing the same problems with de-lamination.
I was wondering if you or anyone were able to resolve the problem?
I've tried talking to HP and several people from different tech support groups,
with no luck...
If anyone has any suggestions or solutions,
please email or reply back...
Thanks,
Graphics101