Luke Sellers
New Member
Hello,
We are experiencing [HASHTAG]#inkflaking[/HASHTAG] problems on our corrugated plastic prints. We print direct to surface on opaque corrugated plastic, intepro and coroplast brand, although I believe they are one in the same now. We use either a Mimaki JFX-500 or JFX-200 and we also have a megacoat XL UV liquid laminator which we use right after printing the signs. We have also experienced this problem with signs that have not been UV coated with the liquid laminator from several years back. The sign is so indestructable right after this process that it is unbelievable that it could flake off the way that it is. We also print direct to .040" aluminum and .080" digitially receptive styrene and have not had any complaints about them. 6 months seems to be about the amount of time it takes to see the problem developing. Testing is very difficult because the signs leave our shop looking and performing great. I'm attaching just a few of the photos of the problem that we have encountered.
Mainly looking for answers but anyone who is experiencing this problem I would love some feedback.
We are experiencing [HASHTAG]#inkflaking[/HASHTAG] problems on our corrugated plastic prints. We print direct to surface on opaque corrugated plastic, intepro and coroplast brand, although I believe they are one in the same now. We use either a Mimaki JFX-500 or JFX-200 and we also have a megacoat XL UV liquid laminator which we use right after printing the signs. We have also experienced this problem with signs that have not been UV coated with the liquid laminator from several years back. The sign is so indestructable right after this process that it is unbelievable that it could flake off the way that it is. We also print direct to .040" aluminum and .080" digitially receptive styrene and have not had any complaints about them. 6 months seems to be about the amount of time it takes to see the problem developing. Testing is very difficult because the signs leave our shop looking and performing great. I'm attaching just a few of the photos of the problem that we have encountered.
Mainly looking for answers but anyone who is experiencing this problem I would love some feedback.