pixel_pusher
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We printed 100 24x36 posters for a client last month. After trimming them out, we stacked them in piles of 50, and wrapped them in backing paper. When they opened the packages a few weeks later to distribute, the printed faces were sticking to the backs of the one on above them, which peeled most of the ink off.
Before I reprint these, are there any tips for printing slightly high volume glossy paper posters other than printing them in pairs and letting them lie flat and cover every flat surface for 2 days before cutting? I use a Roland VP-540, and the GPPG profile in versaworks with sign and display color mode.
Before I reprint these, are there any tips for printing slightly high volume glossy paper posters other than printing them in pairs and letting them lie flat and cover every flat surface for 2 days before cutting? I use a Roland VP-540, and the GPPG profile in versaworks with sign and display color mode.