Hoping one of the experts can help out here.
We are getting shrinkage after printing and laminating. We produce small items, many designed for precise fit and losing up to 1/16th of an inch is unacceptable.
Equipment: Roland VSi printer, Seal 54EL Laminator, Summa Cutter.
Material: 3M IJ35C, NGlantz BeLam.
We have tried all the obvious stuff. 24 hour cure, virtually zero tension on Supply roll, 2 inches from surface for release liner take up.
Also, I know it's calendered material but we have had these done acceptably from a supplier before so we know it's something in our process that is causing the issue.
FYI, the Seal 54EL does not have a pressure adjustment which was a guess as a source of the problem.
The only other thought was speed. We are running through slowly. Maybe picking up speed?
Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks so much.
We are getting shrinkage after printing and laminating. We produce small items, many designed for precise fit and losing up to 1/16th of an inch is unacceptable.
Equipment: Roland VSi printer, Seal 54EL Laminator, Summa Cutter.
Material: 3M IJ35C, NGlantz BeLam.
We have tried all the obvious stuff. 24 hour cure, virtually zero tension on Supply roll, 2 inches from surface for release liner take up.
Also, I know it's calendered material but we have had these done acceptably from a supplier before so we know it's something in our process that is causing the issue.
FYI, the Seal 54EL does not have a pressure adjustment which was a guess as a source of the problem.
The only other thought was speed. We are running through slowly. Maybe picking up speed?
Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks so much.