marleyjoeb
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Is is really important to wait some time between printing and laminating? and if so why? thanks in advance for advise - jOEb www.joebaker.net
Here's the problem, what on the back of your film? That's right, the adhesive is on the back of the film and the gasses go right to work on it. What you end up with is a print that seems a little "gummy" and becomes harder to work with. Additionally, if you go right to installing, then that outgassing can actually transfer the print onto the install surface. Imagine your surprise when you strip of a nice, late model van wrap two years later only to see a beautiful duplicate image fused into the paint job.
Depends on the machine and material. I'm using a ValueJet and printing on Arlon and Oracal.... I never wait, just run it through when it's done printing.
Your lucky. I also use a Valujet and print on Oracal and 3M IJ180C, I notice small bubbles in the laminate if I don't let the ink dry at least 12 hours. It's much more noticeable in heavy ink areas. Small bubbles now....what will it be in 6 months? Just not worth rushing it.
I just completed wrapping class from Oracal. The Sign Expert has it completely correct. The Oracal Techs swear they have seen many application failures do to outgassing threw the vinyl. The gas reacts with the adhesive. Can destroy the adhesive. Yes ghosting can happen. This was backup by the instructor (a sign shop owner) not associated with Oracal.
Wait.....pateintally before lam
I havent seen it mess up anything laminating right away not too say it doesnt. I wait on vehicle wraps to laminate overnight but on small decals i dont see the point.Is is really important to wait some time between printing and laminating? and if so why? thanks in advance for advise - jOEb www.joebaker.net