Background: 3M 180 prints great but has adhesive problems, Avery 1005 installs great but won't print consistently. . .
So maybe it's time to try Oracal. I've read the technical specs and such, but am interested in experienced opinions. I'm unclear about the precise differences between Oracal 3751 and 3951. I gather 3751 is "low initial tac". Great, but why is it .5 mil thicker? What's the practical difference? Is one more conformable, or better in some way? What do Oracal users prefer?
Also- Oragard 293 sounds fun- 1 mil cast laminate, thin conformable. I love Avery 1460, and 3m doesn't do anything comparable. Does anyone use this? Downside?
The only Oracal I've used in years was for a color change, no print wraps. But I gather it has a following, and I'm frustrated enough with 3M and Avery to be interested.
Any guidance greatly appreciated.
So maybe it's time to try Oracal. I've read the technical specs and such, but am interested in experienced opinions. I'm unclear about the precise differences between Oracal 3751 and 3951. I gather 3751 is "low initial tac". Great, but why is it .5 mil thicker? What's the practical difference? Is one more conformable, or better in some way? What do Oracal users prefer?
Also- Oragard 293 sounds fun- 1 mil cast laminate, thin conformable. I love Avery 1460, and 3m doesn't do anything comparable. Does anyone use this? Downside?
The only Oracal I've used in years was for a color change, no print wraps. But I gather it has a following, and I'm frustrated enough with 3M and Avery to be interested.
Any guidance greatly appreciated.