CanuckSigns
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Does anyone know of a solvent printable clear film that does not have adhesive? Something like a clear acetate? We use it for printing donor names and sandwiching between 2 layers of acrylic.
There's probably something in the Yupo range that matches that requirement.
We've used Octopus in the past, but that has micro suction cups on the rear side, despite being virtually optically clear.
Thanks, it doesn't need to be optically clear. We've been using a product from Magic that works ok but it's very expensive and had to be imported from the states which pretty much doubles the cost.Optically clear? I've come across textured polycarbonate from nekoosa. There's also clear polyester films that are printable. Never tried it but: https://www.gogsg.com/2396800/product/y/natura-eco-sol-clear-polyester-film
For small donor plaques that don't change, we print on clear in reverse, laminate with arlon satin, and call it a day. The Satin hids any imperfections or glue lines, while still allowing the color of the wall to come through.
...so back to why not acetate, if you want acetate -like? I'll look tomorrow to see what we use. It's printable acetate. Used for donor panels for a university alumni donor wall. We've been making updated panels for years with it.Thanks, it doesn't need to be optically clear. We've been using a product from Magic that works ok but it's very expensive and had to be imported from the states which pretty much doubles the cost.
For donor plaques that don't change we also print on clear vinyl and just adhere it to the acrylic, but I need something for changeable panels.
In my experience, the clear backer on 8918 has visible lines down the length of the roll, like the backing got dragged during the production process. I don't use the stuff often so it could be unique to a roll I got.But 3m optically clear overlam for window perf comes on a clear backer
It does have barely visible 3m branding throughout, though the white is opaque enough to make them invisible from the face side. I had to look up 7725-114, and realized it is a clear product, I've never laid hands on it, so it may have no marking. But now I'm wondering what niche that product fits? It's not a laminate, nor is it intended to print on, it's surely too thin to be considered protective, and it's not even a diffusion film.3m 7725-114 - we always solvent print on 7725. It has an adhesive... But it has a clear backer as well. I don't think the backer has any markings on it...
Really, what side of the business are you actually in these days? I realize you play with your wide format at home, but was under the impression you were managing production/IT at your day job?I don't handle much wide format stuff at work anymore
I realized this the first time I ordered IJ180, and had to pick from 3 or so versions with no clear differences. All their non-traffic cut vinyl has had the same numbers for the past 20 years, and now they're trying to muck up the 3630 line with the 3730 series, why is golden yellow offered in both? Well ya see the 3730 series is a better option for LED's... I thought the point of a cast colored vinyl was consistency, now I could potentially mix old 3630 with subbed 3730 and my faces will look radically different. Thanks guys.3m does seem weird stuff with their naming conventions
Ive been production manager for a few years now, and hired someone to do all the printing... I miss it, I still handle the printing when the other guy is on vacation... It's sooo much more peaceful and less hectic than trying to manager 20 people most of my day is now fixing other people's mistakes... Filling in, in areas someone is off.... I do lots of CNC and lots of installs, sadly our new wide format operator is very punctual so I don't play around upstairs as much as I'd likeReally, what side of the business are you actually in these days? I realize you play with your wide format at home, but was under the impression you were managing production/IT at your day job?
I realized this the first time I ordered IJ180, and had to pick from 3 or so versions with no clear differences. All their non-traffic cut vinyl has had the same numbers for the past 20 years, and now they're trying to muck up the 3630 line with the 3730 series, why is golden yellow offered in both? Well ya see the 3730 series is a better option for LED's... I thought the point of a cast colored vinyl was consistency, now I could potentially mix old 3630 with subbed 3730 and my faces will look radically different. Thanks guys.
Oh boy, it seems like every shop leans hard on one person and they end up with all the hats like you! I'm in the same boat, except there is also the family debate that has to take place at purchase time, but something as simple as what LED's can derail a project for a week while 3 people argue, get mad, stop arguing for the day, and kick the canned argument down the road a couple of days.Ive been production manager for a few years now, and hired someone to do all the printing... I miss it, I still handle the printing when the other guy is on vacation... It's sooo much more peaceful and less hectic than trying to manager 20 people most of my day is now fixing other people's mistakes... Filling in, in areas someone is off.... I do lots of CNC and lots of installs, sadly our new wide format operator is very punctual so I don't play around upstairs as much as I'd like
Im in charge of purchasing though, so I still get to bring in all the materials / play with new ones. Only good thing is I get a much larger say in what equipment we buy.. most of my home printer purchases are because I want to play with new machines (I just bought a 2x4 ft 120w laser for home!) So now we're not stuck on archeiac equipment at least. I make them budget for a new printer every 5 years.