Kinkajou
New Member
Hi!
First time posting something here but not the first time visiting this forum, you guys already helped me out quite a few times, indirectly!
So... I have a big problem with laminate separating from hi-tack vinyl.
Vinyl: Avery MPI 2006 High-Tack (polymeric)
Laminate: Avery DOL 6000FR (R10 texturized lam, polymeric)
Plotter: Mimaki CJV 150-160 (SS21 inks)
Laminator: FLEXA Easy Lite 160
Basically, a client of my client sent him a photo to show him that the lamination shrinked over the vinyl, and peeled off. I'm attaching two pics so you can see... They are custom prints for oversized decks for electric scooters.
Btw, this is a single case over hundreds of prints.
How I print, laminate and cut:
I print on MPI 2006 with proper color profile and -10% ink, cut the sheet and let it gas out for 24+ hours, perfectly flat on a table. Then I laminate it with NO HEAT (my laminator has 30°, 40° and 50° heat options), and minimum pressure. I had serious problems months ago when I was laminating with 30°~40° heat and mid to strong pressure; after cutting, cuts such as screw holes or corners were mismatching!
So... after laminating I cut with heaters turned OFF.
What am I doing wrong? By the way, I've been advised to use cold lamination from my supplier, but the laminator manufacturer said I CAN use some heating while laminating...
This is driving me crazy. I'm risking my client going back to his old supplier, who prints directly on anti-slip film with UV inks which I think are much stronger than SS21 eco solvent inks... in facts, his inks were also sort of "scratch resistant". This is why I had to stop printing directly on anti-slip vinyl and start laminate my prints...
Hope it's clear enough, sorry for my english!
Waiting for a kind reply, thank you!
First time posting something here but not the first time visiting this forum, you guys already helped me out quite a few times, indirectly!
So... I have a big problem with laminate separating from hi-tack vinyl.
Vinyl: Avery MPI 2006 High-Tack (polymeric)
Laminate: Avery DOL 6000FR (R10 texturized lam, polymeric)
Plotter: Mimaki CJV 150-160 (SS21 inks)
Laminator: FLEXA Easy Lite 160
Basically, a client of my client sent him a photo to show him that the lamination shrinked over the vinyl, and peeled off. I'm attaching two pics so you can see... They are custom prints for oversized decks for electric scooters.
Btw, this is a single case over hundreds of prints.
How I print, laminate and cut:
I print on MPI 2006 with proper color profile and -10% ink, cut the sheet and let it gas out for 24+ hours, perfectly flat on a table. Then I laminate it with NO HEAT (my laminator has 30°, 40° and 50° heat options), and minimum pressure. I had serious problems months ago when I was laminating with 30°~40° heat and mid to strong pressure; after cutting, cuts such as screw holes or corners were mismatching!
So... after laminating I cut with heaters turned OFF.
What am I doing wrong? By the way, I've been advised to use cold lamination from my supplier, but the laminator manufacturer said I CAN use some heating while laminating...
This is driving me crazy. I'm risking my client going back to his old supplier, who prints directly on anti-slip film with UV inks which I think are much stronger than SS21 eco solvent inks... in facts, his inks were also sort of "scratch resistant". This is why I had to stop printing directly on anti-slip vinyl and start laminate my prints...
Hope it's clear enough, sorry for my english!
Waiting for a kind reply, thank you!