gabagoo
New Member
I now have a laminator and so far so good. I have to admit I have been using it more as a mounter for laminating because we dont do huge runs of digital for the most part.
I had to put down 4' x 4' laminated prints to alumapanel on Friday and I cut the prints down to size and then stood there trying to figure out how to apply them to the aluminum using the laminator.
First i thought how can I fasten the graphic lined up to the panel before it goes into the laminator as it goes edge to edge?
I finally decided to try it this way. tell me how wrong this is, but it worked. i would like to find an easier way to do it.
I put the graphic on the aluminum and put it about halfway into the laminator. I then lined it up with the edges all around as best as possible and then tightened down the laminator roll to hold it. I then rolled it forward until there was about 6 inches left and then tried to pull the vinyl off the backing paper and then due to static it sort of held onto the top roller by itself. I then used a slitting knife and cut away the backing paper and proceed to run the aluminum the rest of the way through.
I then took the piece out turned it around so that the applied end was under the roller and then lowered the roller and proceeded to peel the backing paper off and then run the panel through while pulling the backing paper off manually as it went through. At one point I almost let the backing paper get a little to close to the rollers and it almost got sucked in.
I did all 3 boards this way and although it worked I feel there has to be a faster way to do it.
any ideas?
I had to put down 4' x 4' laminated prints to alumapanel on Friday and I cut the prints down to size and then stood there trying to figure out how to apply them to the aluminum using the laminator.
First i thought how can I fasten the graphic lined up to the panel before it goes into the laminator as it goes edge to edge?
I finally decided to try it this way. tell me how wrong this is, but it worked. i would like to find an easier way to do it.
I put the graphic on the aluminum and put it about halfway into the laminator. I then lined it up with the edges all around as best as possible and then tightened down the laminator roll to hold it. I then rolled it forward until there was about 6 inches left and then tried to pull the vinyl off the backing paper and then due to static it sort of held onto the top roller by itself. I then used a slitting knife and cut away the backing paper and proceed to run the aluminum the rest of the way through.
I then took the piece out turned it around so that the applied end was under the roller and then lowered the roller and proceeded to peel the backing paper off and then run the panel through while pulling the backing paper off manually as it went through. At one point I almost let the backing paper get a little to close to the rollers and it almost got sucked in.
I did all 3 boards this way and although it worked I feel there has to be a faster way to do it.
any ideas?