ProWraps
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anyone else experiencing this?
i see this as a huge problem. i cant tell if its condensation on the prints or if its greasy coming off the printer.
so far they seem to be coming off dry, but upon lamination, there are some VERY wet/greasy spots on the prints. only on certain colors. we did a lam/heat/pull test and the lam seemed to adhere OKAY. by OKAY i mean not going anywhere, tear the vinyl if you try to remove it.
we are laming right off the machine now as we have caught up to the printers. but we also lamed about 36 rolls that were printed at least a day before we lamed them. more grease on the prints that were lamed after longer periods of time rather than the ones that came right off the printer, but still some greasy feeling on the ones that only sat for about an hour or so. specifically the DEEP greens and DEEP blues. keep in mind the job is all greens and blues. no red, yellows, etc. so i dont have a good control group for those colors.
the perfectionist in me does have me a bit worried.
the one and only job we have ran on our two l25500's are about 30,000 sq/ft so we do have a hell of a test bed.
again, anyone else expereincing this?
i see this as a huge problem. i cant tell if its condensation on the prints or if its greasy coming off the printer.
so far they seem to be coming off dry, but upon lamination, there are some VERY wet/greasy spots on the prints. only on certain colors. we did a lam/heat/pull test and the lam seemed to adhere OKAY. by OKAY i mean not going anywhere, tear the vinyl if you try to remove it.
we are laming right off the machine now as we have caught up to the printers. but we also lamed about 36 rolls that were printed at least a day before we lamed them. more grease on the prints that were lamed after longer periods of time rather than the ones that came right off the printer, but still some greasy feeling on the ones that only sat for about an hour or so. specifically the DEEP greens and DEEP blues. keep in mind the job is all greens and blues. no red, yellows, etc. so i dont have a good control group for those colors.
the perfectionist in me does have me a bit worried.
the one and only job we have ran on our two l25500's are about 30,000 sq/ft so we do have a hell of a test bed.
again, anyone else expereincing this?