RE: Outgassing - what they all said.Thinking about biting the bullet & upgrading our printer.
Considering purchasing the Roland Truevis SG2 or SG3 & read in the brochure about outgassing in 6 hours.
Wondered if anyone with real experience of this can validate this and their thoughts on these machines?
TIA!
That's interesting considering the vinyl is still on the release liner....maybe applying too much tension on your laminator?lthough i am far from the most experienced in this area, i can speak to my experiience with my roland sc545-ex, as an example
we always wait 24 hours because my vinyl is way too "stretchy" for want of a proper term
if i laminate a 72" long panel, it will probably stretch by at least an inch ESPECIALLY areas that have high ink saturation
You'll get people.who believe it's a myth, and people who don't. Its just beating a dead horse at this point. Personal I follow the manufacturer's recomendation, they're the ones who make millions off the machines and i don't understand why they'd tell you to offgass if you don't need to, they have nothing to gain and so much to lose by not advertising instant lamination... But that's just my thinking .Wow, OK! Thanks for all your comments -1 for outgassing at all so far!
Personally the only outgassing we do is on printed vehicle wrap & the only difference we have noticed with outgassing / not outgassing is the reduced level of initial tack and repositionability when not outgassing. Not a deal breaker either way.
I presume you guys are also talking about printed wrap & not just flat application graphics?