Latex has it's place, but it is now being recommended that it outgas 24 - 48 hours before laminating. How can you say that is a time saver?
Why would you need to "OUTGAS" latex when the only solvent isn't a chemical but water and that water should be 100% evaporated after the curing stage? We went from Mutoh solvent to HP L25500 and now a L26500 and we would never go back to a solvent machine ever, including full solvent.
Not true.... latex inks has VOC's just like other solvent inks, but not as much.
Maybe small amounts of VOC then.. as described and published here
http://www.fespa.com/news/blogs/gue...1&spJobID=300806882&spReportId=MzAwODA2ODgyS0
Agreed... can't take a solvent mnf take on it. So should we believe HP on what they say abt latex ? According to HP " very small "amounts of VOC, 70% water 30% co solvents.... maybe all ink mnf shud actually have the % of the VOC on their MSDS sheet.
As for the outgassing issue, I have had the prints from our L26500 analyzed by 3M for issues with the laminate peeling and producing bubbles. The results came back the ink had not properly outgassed before lamentation. I have also consulted with HP about this and it has been confirmed.
Sounds fussy... and another reason to avoid HP. They have found yet another reason to trap users into their overpriced ink with marketing hype, and big budget advertising. The disposable printhead is kinda cool. But if it were my money, I'd get a Sieko. Reason being... they've got speed and the best grayscale in the industry and black blacks. They look amazing on backlit media, short of a Durst Lambda or LightJet on Duratrans of course.
But if you want an "Eco-Green-Save-The-Planet-Ink-Solution" to push on your customers, then LED UV Cure Inks ROCK!!!
True instant dry ink, saves a ton of energy over the latex printers, because no heat is needed. No outgassing, no fumes.
LED Tech removes the need for Mercury Vapor in the bulbs, LED lasts upwards of 10,000 hours before needing replacement.