Ah, don't forget to angle your knife 45 degrees in the cutting direction.
I can wrap all 4 edges of a 4x8 in a couple of minutes, face up. Even if I do a sh*t job, it's better than the edge lifting at some point. I do take pride in this, since I see my competitors panels all over peeling and then rapidly degrading. It's especially critical on multipanel projects like gas station canopies.
Regardless, if you waste 10 minutes doing it on ij35c vs ij180, according to my math at 75/hr, that's just $12.50. In a magic world, comparing 32sqft of ij35 vs ij180, no laminates figured, that's $13.44 vs $33.60 cost, my markup will be 2.5, so $33.60 vs $84. That difference is well under my 10 minutes, don't have to unload the printer from the garbage ij35, don't have to donk with 8518 (I hate it so much), and I don't have to turn over every rock to find ij180. If I thought my market would support the added cost to the projects, sure, but when I'm selling against folks with a printer in their garage, no luck (and not that I want to compete, I just want to accommodate customers that are already paying for a $10k sign and avoid having them find a print shop instead.)
If it's a 4'x4', I can tack the edge to the laminator close to the rollers, then shove it through for a very crisp edge. That or roll the panel from face down to face up against the table. Takes some skill, and anything beyond 4' for acm bows too much to do without wasting time. Don't forget to 45 all the corners or it'll fold up into a nice mess...