dale911
President
I have a HP L25500 printer. I am trying to run 3m 5271 through it. It is an engineer grade reflective material. The client has to have this material because it can be adhered at -40' on their electrical equipment in Colorado during the winter. This product is part of the traffic safety division of 3m.
I received a 24" sample of the material a couple weeks ago and ran it with no problem. The client gave the green light on the order so I purchased half of the material I need for the project. This stuff is $1440 a roll for 48"x150'. I received it today and it appears that UPS didn't take very good care of it. One of the boxes had tape on one end. I opened the box and saw that the roll took a hit and the material is cracked about a half inch in through several layers. I cut off some material and then attempted to load it into the printer. As it is cycling through, I am getting tunnels between the material and the backing paper. This didn't happen with the sample roll. I don't know if they ran a bad batch or it's because this material is so stiff or what, but I gotta figure this out asap. Thanks for any help you guys can provide.
BTW, I know this material is not listed as a printable material. It's listed as having the option to screen print. That's why I tested it and it worked just fine to be printed on with the latex. I'm going to contact 3m on Monday but I'm hoping someone may have seen this problem with another material and have an idea/solution.
I received a 24" sample of the material a couple weeks ago and ran it with no problem. The client gave the green light on the order so I purchased half of the material I need for the project. This stuff is $1440 a roll for 48"x150'. I received it today and it appears that UPS didn't take very good care of it. One of the boxes had tape on one end. I opened the box and saw that the roll took a hit and the material is cracked about a half inch in through several layers. I cut off some material and then attempted to load it into the printer. As it is cycling through, I am getting tunnels between the material and the backing paper. This didn't happen with the sample roll. I don't know if they ran a bad batch or it's because this material is so stiff or what, but I gotta figure this out asap. Thanks for any help you guys can provide.
BTW, I know this material is not listed as a printable material. It's listed as having the option to screen print. That's why I tested it and it worked just fine to be printed on with the latex. I'm going to contact 3m on Monday but I'm hoping someone may have seen this problem with another material and have an idea/solution.