Hi everyone and thank you in advance for your advice. I have been in this business for 10 years and this site has been a great resource throughout the years.
We recently produced and replaced (5) large PET banner stand graphics. The panels came off the printer looking great, cured overnight and were loaded this morning. Between the time our quality control gave them the thumbs up to about a hour later, the material has completely wrinkled (see photos). We've all had the issue where banners are not loaded straight or pinched all the way a and a small ripple forms in one corner. This is over the entire surface of all (5) banners, nearly 24 hours after printing.
There are what look like wide roller marks on some of these, but no rollers were used and the cartridges were not damaged. I pulled one all the way out and inspected it myself and saw nothing unusual, except some minor cracking of the leader piece that comes from the cartridge.
Three of us with a total of 50 years experience looked at these and we're all at a loss. Has anyone experienced anything like this (post-curing)? Any ideas? We have a few days before this project is due, but I am a little hesitant to reprint all of them before finding a solution.
The printer was one of our Epson Resin SureColor R5070 and the material was the same Ultraflex PET Supersmooth grayback we've been using for the last 8 years.
We recently produced and replaced (5) large PET banner stand graphics. The panels came off the printer looking great, cured overnight and were loaded this morning. Between the time our quality control gave them the thumbs up to about a hour later, the material has completely wrinkled (see photos). We've all had the issue where banners are not loaded straight or pinched all the way a and a small ripple forms in one corner. This is over the entire surface of all (5) banners, nearly 24 hours after printing.
There are what look like wide roller marks on some of these, but no rollers were used and the cartridges were not damaged. I pulled one all the way out and inspected it myself and saw nothing unusual, except some minor cracking of the leader piece that comes from the cartridge.
Three of us with a total of 50 years experience looked at these and we're all at a loss. Has anyone experienced anything like this (post-curing)? Any ideas? We have a few days before this project is due, but I am a little hesitant to reprint all of them before finding a solution.
The printer was one of our Epson Resin SureColor R5070 and the material was the same Ultraflex PET Supersmooth grayback we've been using for the last 8 years.