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Print and Cut Phototex

caracal_77

New Member
Thanks for your suggestions guys. I'm running without any middle pinch roller, printing and cutting, no issues, cutting looks as accurate as before.
 

TCBinaflash

New Member
Go unidirectional, add a box fan. Other than that look at an infared dryer. Phototex is notoriously slow to dry.

Just bought a liquid laminator I intend to use for my phototex work.
 

jc1cell

New Member
Go unidirectional, add a box fan. Other than that look at an infared dryer. Phototex is notoriously slow to dry.

Just bought a liquid laminator I intend to use for my phototex work.

Keep us posted on the results of liquid laminating the phototex and how it reacts before and after install. Looking to begin using it and would to know how it works laminated.

Thanks,
jc
 

guillermo

New Member
I use a fan aiming at the print, but below the printheads, otherwise you will blow the ink when the printhead is firing, I use paper that it takes time to dry, so with the fan it dries faster about 60% of the normal time it would take.
 
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