So, we're getting ready to purchase a new large-format printer for our shop, and are debating whether to go with resin or latex inks. Our current
printer we use for wraps is a latex (HP), and replaced a solvent-ink printer several years ago. I VERY MUCH prefer latex inks to solvent, as I have
always found that solvent inks negatively affect our wrap film's air egress and repositionability in situations of heavy ink coverage, regardless
of the dry time (normally we use 3M IJ180). Is there a similar risk of resin inks making wrap film too "gooey" for installers? I have heard some
rumors and wondered if there was anything to them. My boss is heavily leaning resin, but I'm not convinced. I would never go back to solvent for
full-print wraps, and I'm wondering if there is a similar risk with resin.
printer we use for wraps is a latex (HP), and replaced a solvent-ink printer several years ago. I VERY MUCH prefer latex inks to solvent, as I have
always found that solvent inks negatively affect our wrap film's air egress and repositionability in situations of heavy ink coverage, regardless
of the dry time (normally we use 3M IJ180). Is there a similar risk of resin inks making wrap film too "gooey" for installers? I have heard some
rumors and wondered if there was anything to them. My boss is heavily leaning resin, but I'm not convinced. I would never go back to solvent for
full-print wraps, and I'm wondering if there is a similar risk with resin.