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Just wondering if anyone has any tips or tricks for keeping unwanted items (hair, dust, etc.) off prints while laminating. Every now and then I lose a print because as I'm trimming it out after laminating, sure enough, a big old hair or giant speck of dust is right there in the worst possible spot. I always gently wipe my prints with a soft, lint-free cloth as they are feeding into the laminator, but it STILL happens. I don't know if it's more likely things are falling onto the prints as they're feeding in and I'm just missing it, or if things are falling on the few inches of exposed adhesive on the laminate right before it goes into the machine. I even went so far as to make a contraption out of 1" PVC pipe with holes drilled in it that connects to a clean shop vac and blows air over the prints as they feed in, but it didn't seem to help all that much and it needed some tweaking so I just stopped using it.
If it makes any difference, I'm generally running Arlon media on an Epson S40600, laminating with matching Arlon laminates on a GBC Arctic Titan 640C laminator. I usually set the heat assist to 110f, just to help the laminate lay smoother and minimize silvering.
Any input, tips or tricks are appreciated!! Thanks!
If it makes any difference, I'm generally running Arlon media on an Epson S40600, laminating with matching Arlon laminates on a GBC Arctic Titan 640C laminator. I usually set the heat assist to 110f, just to help the laminate lay smoother and minimize silvering.
Any input, tips or tricks are appreciated!! Thanks!