artifacture
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We have a new Mimaki JFX200-2513EX with LUS-150 inks (clear is LUS-100).
We're struggling to learn the process of properly using primer. We primarily print on acrylic, but sometimes on anodized aluminum.
For acrylic we selected the Mimaki GM-1 as a test chart at Mimaki during our demo found that caused no damage to the surface compared to others. It is apparently one of the few with no smell as well. This doesn't seem to achieve the level of adhesion I would expect.
For the metal, we have been using one labeled VF from the ITNH primer sample set we got. It seemed to perform the best of the metal ones in the kit, but ink chipped when shearing the printed metal, so we changed to pre-cutting it. But then where the ink bled off the plate onto the jig, it pulled ink off just lifting the plates up. So we're clearly doing something wrong.
Application is our biggest challenge though. We've been cleaning the surface with Windex before priming. We were told to just wipe it on and buff it lightly. But often times it looks streaky and attempting to wipe it further make it worse. I looked on YouTube and everything I saw there says to wipe across the sheet in one direction only, and let it dry. One video showed using one of those foam/fabric corner painting tools that they stored in a plastic box between uses.
Can anyone share the tricks they've learned for this?
We're struggling to learn the process of properly using primer. We primarily print on acrylic, but sometimes on anodized aluminum.
For acrylic we selected the Mimaki GM-1 as a test chart at Mimaki during our demo found that caused no damage to the surface compared to others. It is apparently one of the few with no smell as well. This doesn't seem to achieve the level of adhesion I would expect.
For the metal, we have been using one labeled VF from the ITNH primer sample set we got. It seemed to perform the best of the metal ones in the kit, but ink chipped when shearing the printed metal, so we changed to pre-cutting it. But then where the ink bled off the plate onto the jig, it pulled ink off just lifting the plates up. So we're clearly doing something wrong.
Application is our biggest challenge though. We've been cleaning the surface with Windex before priming. We were told to just wipe it on and buff it lightly. But often times it looks streaky and attempting to wipe it further make it worse. I looked on YouTube and everything I saw there says to wipe across the sheet in one direction only, and let it dry. One video showed using one of those foam/fabric corner painting tools that they stored in a plastic box between uses.
Can anyone share the tricks they've learned for this?
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