RyanTischerPhoto
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I've had ongoing adhesive issues for the past several years, even with different brands and am hoping it's something we're doing wrong, not that all adhesives we've used are inherently garbage quality.
The problem is that after mounting the adhesive has indentations in it. Sometimes they run lengthwise, sometimes widthwise, sometimes it's just dips in the adhesive. If they're particularly large/deep you can even feel them when running your hand over the mounted artwork. Sometimes you can even see the lines on the roll itself. They're usually only visible when looking at the artwork from the side in the reflections. It may seem minor, but people pay hundreds, if not thousands of dollars for my artwork and frankly it needs to be perfect or very close to it.
We've used the following adhesives, about half of the time I end up returning the rolls due to this ongoing issue; Instabond from Quality Media (QMLS), SureTac from DryTac (I'm convinced these first two are the same product, just with different companies on the labels), and now the issue returns with MediaTac by DryTac. The first two are solvent and the latter is aqueous acrylic.
We're encapsulating (high gloss laminate on top roller, adhesive on bottom roller), and are laminating high gloss 5mil instant dry polyester film. We're careful not to stop in the middle of running the print through
We even paid a tech $1200 to fly out and look at our process, which he said he believes we're doing everything correctly.
Is this an ongoing issue for anyone else? Are these adhesives just poor quality that everyone else puts up with and we're just more picky? Is there another product we should be trying? It needs to be long-lasting as we have a lifetime guarantee on our artwork.
We've been dealing with this intermittently for several years now, have been troubleshooting with "experts" that we've bought the products from and they're clueless and usually just take the adhesive back on return. We're a small business and absorbing the costs of this in materials, ink, and labor is costing us thousands of dollars. We've experienced this issue with two different laminators now, the Kala Starter 55" and Kala Mistral 65", so I'm ruling out the equipment.
I'm exasperated and at a loss for what's going wrong here.
The problem is that after mounting the adhesive has indentations in it. Sometimes they run lengthwise, sometimes widthwise, sometimes it's just dips in the adhesive. If they're particularly large/deep you can even feel them when running your hand over the mounted artwork. Sometimes you can even see the lines on the roll itself. They're usually only visible when looking at the artwork from the side in the reflections. It may seem minor, but people pay hundreds, if not thousands of dollars for my artwork and frankly it needs to be perfect or very close to it.
We've used the following adhesives, about half of the time I end up returning the rolls due to this ongoing issue; Instabond from Quality Media (QMLS), SureTac from DryTac (I'm convinced these first two are the same product, just with different companies on the labels), and now the issue returns with MediaTac by DryTac. The first two are solvent and the latter is aqueous acrylic.
We're encapsulating (high gloss laminate on top roller, adhesive on bottom roller), and are laminating high gloss 5mil instant dry polyester film. We're careful not to stop in the middle of running the print through
We even paid a tech $1200 to fly out and look at our process, which he said he believes we're doing everything correctly.
Is this an ongoing issue for anyone else? Are these adhesives just poor quality that everyone else puts up with and we're just more picky? Is there another product we should be trying? It needs to be long-lasting as we have a lifetime guarantee on our artwork.
We've been dealing with this intermittently for several years now, have been troubleshooting with "experts" that we've bought the products from and they're clueless and usually just take the adhesive back on return. We're a small business and absorbing the costs of this in materials, ink, and labor is costing us thousands of dollars. We've experienced this issue with two different laminators now, the Kala Starter 55" and Kala Mistral 65", so I'm ruling out the equipment.
I'm exasperated and at a loss for what's going wrong here.