Are you having issues with HP Latex 831 Inks, Full colour prints delaminating?
Hello,
with 831A a i have not trouble.
I had big trouble with older 792 ink at the beginning of production of L26500.
When I had printed "backlit" with dark tone, especially tone value higer than 270% ink, laminate had very weak adhesion on the printing layer.
But from my previous collaboration with HP on some projects .....
1. Not everything you read in techsheet is true
For example, HP831A in 775ml cartridges and in 3 liter cartridges are not exactly the same inks.
Even if some people say it.
2. HP is able to change ink formulation quickly without being spotted by a regular user.
Unfortunately, you can not help changing the lamination - or you can help very little. Vast majority are based on Water-based acrylic adhesives. When the adhesion is weak, it will probably continue to be weak.
If you want to change, you will try the Solven-based acrylic adhesioves - same if you wrapping with water. For example Hexis Vclear.
It is expensive.
There are two ways for me:
1. Slowly printing and better curing -> give printing layer greater dose of irradiation from IR. (when you good material you can only higer temperature, but be careful of dimensional deformations)
2. If this does not work, contact your technology vendor to solve the problem.
(it's their job and is closely linked to point 2.)
Of course there are many ways. For example, you can change the material and calibrate your printer and reduce the amount of ink and new ICC profiles with optimization of the curing temperature. But all are just partial compensations for the problem and your wasted time (may not work).
Regards
Vi