MiguelGonzalez
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Hello Guys, When you do a roll to roll sticker print, laminate and cut, are you able to outgassed the ink completely as it will be rolled into layers
Hmmm. How do you explain bubbling under laminate, when something has been laminated too soon?'Outgassing' may be something handy for scaring small children into going to sleep but for solvent of most any kind printing is't pretty much a myth. If a solvent print is dry to the fingertip glide test, then it's dry for whatever purpose. Do not confuse this with the actual physical changes to vinyl fomented by printing on it. These can take some time to quiet down. An event that is seldom worth waiting for.
And many materials are much more workable after they outgas. Handle them too soon and they stretch excessively ,form bubbles etc if we don't wait, a while'Outgassing' may be something handy for scaring small children into going to sleep but for solvent of most any kind printing is't pretty much a myth. If a solvent print is dry to the fingertip glide test, then it's dry for whatever purpose. Do not confuse this with the actual physical changes to vinyl fomented by printing on it. These can take some time to quiet down. An event that is seldom worth waiting for.