Sign Works
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Oh man I'm hoping someone can lend some support on my current issue with my laminator, on one job in the last couple of days I have trashed nearly a full roll of Oracal 3951 along with a roll of the 290 lam film. First off I never experience this problem using 3651 w/210 lam, always goes smoothly but whenever I attempt to lam 3951 w/290 lam film I end up with wrinkles in the prints. The laminator is a used GBC Titan 110 which came out of a friends franchise sign shop, I had the machine demo'd a couple times to insure that it was fully operational and I personally know the guy so he wasn't just trying to dump a piece of crap on someone, he needed to get the larger laminator to accompony his new Mimaki printer. Now when I attempt to laminate the prints I set up (web) the laminator as instructed, dust off my prints & roll up prints then just manually hand feed it into the rollers, this is where it appears that the prints (vinyl) is not entering the rollers evenly along the 30" wide leading edge, it appears that the center starts just a hair before the edges resulting in slight waves which after 3-5 feet of lamination the waves increase to buckles and then eventually wrinkles, now it's just the prints that are wrinkling, not the lam film nor the kraft paper run on the bottom, just the prints. Today I attempted to lam the 3rd set of prints for this job thinking that maybe just more tension was needed on the lam roller, wrong! This problem is inconsistant so it leads me to believe it's more likely to be operator error (ya, that would be me, LOL) as opposed to it being something wrong with the machine itself. I have heard of using a leader board to start the prints and this is all I can think of at this point to insure that the prints enter the rollers evenly. Is there anything anyone can think of that I might be doing wrong? my technique? the machine? anything? I'm desperate here and if I ruin the 4th set of prints tomorrow I'm afraid I just might totally loose it alltogether, believe me any insight or help on this will be greatly appreciated. Man you guys with the 54" prints must have one heck of a time, that's another thing, I can't even consider attempting vehicle wraps until I get this issue resolved, sorry for the extremely long post, thanks all.
Almost forgot, just a thought, do you think the kraft paper could be the culprit here? See I'm desperate I'm grasping at straws now.
Almost forgot, just a thought, do you think the kraft paper could be the culprit here? See I'm desperate I'm grasping at straws now.