This is very unsettling as we have a lot of 210 laminated signs out there. Have you spoke with oracal about this? We haven't noticed any "burn" in upstate NY.
No, have not spoke with Oracal about this. And, after the issues we just had with 3751 RA about having contamination while printing and the lack of help from Oracal on that, I highly doubt the calendared material will get any more help.
it is an issue with the south more than the north, specifically, we (southern locations) fall into what they call "Zone 2" so we were already expecting a lower life span.
http://www.orafol.com/tl_files/content/downloads/warrantydocuments/Americas-GP/general-warranty.pdf
When I was working in Dallas, we used the 210 matte and gloss laminates all the time. During that time (about 3 years), I never saw any issues with the UV burn you've described.
The calendered laminates always shrunk up and got dirt lines around the edges, but that was the worst of it.
The company I'm at now is almost exclusively running cast vinyl & laminate, so I can't give any comparisons.
Maybe you're area of Texas gets even worse sun than DFW?
Yes, we do get more sun than DFW we are closer to the Austin area and yes we see the shrinking that occurs with all calendared material.
That's a cheap laminate.
What were you expecting ?
I was expecting the lamination to do as listed, that is last 3 years per the warranty sheet showing above. we have been using Oracal exclusively for over 6 years and until recently have been very happy with the products. We still prefer their plotter vinyl, but the printed material has been lacking here lately
well if you had read the initial post I was asking what calendered overlaminate others are using, especially in the south since the UV is more of an issue for us.