ImpactSignCo
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Anyone had any luck UV printing on metallic vinyl? I was warned when our UV printer got installed to not print on chrome or mirrors as it could ruin the lamps, but what about metallic vinyl?
I was told by our Roland dealer that there was the potential for the reflection of the lamp to come back and ruin the lamps. I didn't want to risk it.
I tried metallic through our solvent printer and the ink just seems to spread. Any thoughts?
I was told by our Roland dealer that there was the potential for the reflection of the lamp to come back and ruin the lamps.
I would be more worried of the UV light reflecting back up and curing the inks in the heads.
I know of a shop where they printed a bunch of 2" thick media with a bleed, but they didn't
have it surrounded by 2" thick "sacrifice " material... so when the heads went pass the edge of the media
the 2" gap allowed the light to bounce back up to the print heads and they ended up ruining their heads.
this is the problem. the chrome or mirror products don't harm the lamp. the reflection of the light off the chrome material has the potential of causing the in to dry in the print head.
I never heard that, makes sense though. I glad I read this, I have a large reflective print job coming up
that I was going to print on the UV Printer..
Do you have a solvent printer? Metallic prints nicely on our solvent printer.
What metallic vinyl are you using?
Anyone had any luck UV printing on metallic vinyl? I was warned when our UV printer got installed to not print on chrome or mirrors as it could ruin the lamps, but what about metallic vinyl?