GhostPrinting
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Any tips on gloves to wear when laminating to keep finger prints off?
25 years of chemical exposure, and my hands are now seriously sensitized to solvents and adhesives, so black nitrile tattooist gloves for me, unless I want bleeding hands by the end of the day.I don't wear gloves for anything from roll to roll printing/laminating, and flatbed printing. Been doing it for about 15 years and don't have any issues. If your hands are clean you should be just fine without.
Why are you touching the print? You shouldn't need to touch any of the printed area when laminating.Any tips on gloves to wear when laminating to keep finger prints off?
I had the unfortunate experience of relearning this with black nitrile gloves and a powered drain auger. Luckily the gloves snapped before my fingers.Please be careful when wearing gloves for any type of machining etc. - the tip of a glove can get caught and pull your hand into a machine / roller /saw / etc.
but there are some substrates that show EVERYTHING.I don't wear gloves for anything from roll to roll printing/laminating, and flatbed printing. Been doing it for about 15 years and don't have any issues. If your hands are clean you should be just fine without.