Bill72
New Member
I've read a couple threads with similar issues but I want to put the specifics of my experience out there and hopefully get some better insight onto what is happening and/or how to avoid it in the future. I'd like to hear from any one with advice or possible causes as well as anyone else who has experienced this and the specifics of there situation.
First the issue, then the specifics... so the issue is when I print dark colors, primarily red, onto 3M IJ180-CV3 the vinyl immediately sticks to the surface I'm applying it on as soon as the backing paper is removed with no pressure, heat or primer applied. It doesn't have the repositionability that it usually does, the vinyl has no "back bone", its soft and stretchy extremely hard to work. edges curl in on itself, air bubbles are extremely difficult to work out...just very difficult to work with. Keep in mind i'm not blaming the 3M IJ180 or even thinking that anythings wrong with it, its just the specific material I'm using.
Now the specifics... So as stated the Vinyl is 3M IJ180 CV3, My printer is a Roland Versacamm 540 and I use only the Roland ECO-Solvent ink (no generics), I laminate the prints with 3M 8518 Glossy overlam on a seal base 54 laminator. I work for a large bus repair company that does every thing from mechanical to interior refurbs, paint and body and my job as the graphics guy with our in house print shop. I've only been doing this for about 2 and a half years so i'm pretty much a newbie. I'm a one man show at our shop so my go to when I have issues is this forum. The only vinyl we print on is 3M I don't have experience with any other. Right now I have 4 transit buses that have a 24" wide print that wraps the entire bus (see attached pictures). We do a lot of these buses with the same print and colors. I have the issue before but only when ive been rushed to print and haven't had time to let the ink dry before laminating. This time is different I had it all printed a week and a half before buses arrived and let them dry a full week before laminating and then sat laminated 3 or 4 days before I started to install. I've done one bus already and the vinyl still had the issue. I know that with the darker colors the vinyl gets heavily saturated with ink and takes longer to dry but a week!? and still hasn't bounced back? Something else has to be going on here. I'm printing with the same profile and color as always, printer heat is at 40 C and dryer at 45 C. Humidity isn't an issue, winter in Minnesota, shop is well heated and surface of buses is the same, there in the building several days before I start. I've already printed all four buses and am proficient enough at installing to work through this round but would make life a lot easier to know how to avoid this struggle in the future.
Thank you for any and all responses
First the issue, then the specifics... so the issue is when I print dark colors, primarily red, onto 3M IJ180-CV3 the vinyl immediately sticks to the surface I'm applying it on as soon as the backing paper is removed with no pressure, heat or primer applied. It doesn't have the repositionability that it usually does, the vinyl has no "back bone", its soft and stretchy extremely hard to work. edges curl in on itself, air bubbles are extremely difficult to work out...just very difficult to work with. Keep in mind i'm not blaming the 3M IJ180 or even thinking that anythings wrong with it, its just the specific material I'm using.
Now the specifics... So as stated the Vinyl is 3M IJ180 CV3, My printer is a Roland Versacamm 540 and I use only the Roland ECO-Solvent ink (no generics), I laminate the prints with 3M 8518 Glossy overlam on a seal base 54 laminator. I work for a large bus repair company that does every thing from mechanical to interior refurbs, paint and body and my job as the graphics guy with our in house print shop. I've only been doing this for about 2 and a half years so i'm pretty much a newbie. I'm a one man show at our shop so my go to when I have issues is this forum. The only vinyl we print on is 3M I don't have experience with any other. Right now I have 4 transit buses that have a 24" wide print that wraps the entire bus (see attached pictures). We do a lot of these buses with the same print and colors. I have the issue before but only when ive been rushed to print and haven't had time to let the ink dry before laminating. This time is different I had it all printed a week and a half before buses arrived and let them dry a full week before laminating and then sat laminated 3 or 4 days before I started to install. I've done one bus already and the vinyl still had the issue. I know that with the darker colors the vinyl gets heavily saturated with ink and takes longer to dry but a week!? and still hasn't bounced back? Something else has to be going on here. I'm printing with the same profile and color as always, printer heat is at 40 C and dryer at 45 C. Humidity isn't an issue, winter in Minnesota, shop is well heated and surface of buses is the same, there in the building several days before I start. I've already printed all four buses and am proficient enough at installing to work through this round but would make life a lot easier to know how to avoid this struggle in the future.
Thank you for any and all responses