We took delivery of a new HP550 flatbed printer in December 2018 and were in full production with it a month later. We did a bunch of 24" x 24" ACM signs for a customer in January of 2019. They were black, full bleed signs and we laminated them with a callendered intermediate laminate (GBC Professional 1064 WF cold press laminator). These are outside signs and they are starting to peel at the edges, with the laminate AND ink lifting off, leaving the white ACM. To be clear, the problem is the ink adhering to the ACM, NOT the laminate adhering to the ink.
We have had LOT of trouble printing on coroplast with this machine, but I'm surprised at the trouble we are having with ACM. We are considering beginning to wrap the laminate around the edges rather than trimming to the edge. Is there another technique we should consider to prevent this? Is there something in the cleaning and maintenance that we may not be doing properly? This machine is very fast and convenient, but if the ink starts peeling this soon, we have a huge problem. I appreciate any input you have!
We have had LOT of trouble printing on coroplast with this machine, but I'm surprised at the trouble we are having with ACM. We are considering beginning to wrap the laminate around the edges rather than trimming to the edge. Is there another technique we should consider to prevent this? Is there something in the cleaning and maintenance that we may not be doing properly? This machine is very fast and convenient, but if the ink starts peeling this soon, we have a huge problem. I appreciate any input you have!