gabagoo
New Member
I ran a repeat order for a customer, and they are 19" x 48" prints that need to be contour cut. I decided to use this gloss lam that has been here and I want it used up.It is drytac and I remember it was pricey. I cut up all the pieces and used my BS on them.
This stuff has such a thin backing paper the rolls would jetison out in front of the BS and that was with my other hand pulling the film forward as it refused to release on its own.
2 of the prints were garbage as when the roll would unwind ahead of me the squeegee would get momentarilly stuck as I tried to figure out how to keep going.
I figured it out and they all went down fine from what I could see with quite a bit of silvering.
Come in this morning and the silvering seems more like a very thin layer of air and if you touch the prints with a soft squeegee you can see the bubbles forming. I am not sure what to do at this point.
It will be a nice warm day today and was thinking before I toss them all maybe I should lay them out in the sun and see if the lam relaxes and goes down.
If all fails I will reprint and toss out this awful product.
Just my morning rant.....thank you
This stuff has such a thin backing paper the rolls would jetison out in front of the BS and that was with my other hand pulling the film forward as it refused to release on its own.
2 of the prints were garbage as when the roll would unwind ahead of me the squeegee would get momentarilly stuck as I tried to figure out how to keep going.
I figured it out and they all went down fine from what I could see with quite a bit of silvering.
Come in this morning and the silvering seems more like a very thin layer of air and if you touch the prints with a soft squeegee you can see the bubbles forming. I am not sure what to do at this point.
It will be a nice warm day today and was thinking before I toss them all maybe I should lay them out in the sun and see if the lam relaxes and goes down.
If all fails I will reprint and toss out this awful product.
Just my morning rant.....thank you