I have to ask the question, how many people are affected by UV inks.
After acquiring a new to me Mimaki JFX 500 flatbed that held great promises speeding up our production times
I am totally gutted by the skin reaction I’ve had to the UV ink or process.
Itchy skin, blisters around eyes, even using extensive ppe and face visors any bare skin has a reaction,
Up to the point when driving was impossible
Which can take a week to diminish
I’ve been signmaking since 1980 with all types of materials, resins, solvents etc, never any reaction
Using genuine mimaki LUS 150 inks with a dedicated extraction system above the bed
Has anyone suffered similar? Or got any suggestions for third party inks that might be worth trying ?
Technically could it be airborne at printer or post printing cutting, stacking etc?
Or just a thought could there be a machine UV curing issue?
Thanks for your help
Phil
After acquiring a new to me Mimaki JFX 500 flatbed that held great promises speeding up our production times
I am totally gutted by the skin reaction I’ve had to the UV ink or process.
Itchy skin, blisters around eyes, even using extensive ppe and face visors any bare skin has a reaction,
Up to the point when driving was impossible
Which can take a week to diminish
I’ve been signmaking since 1980 with all types of materials, resins, solvents etc, never any reaction
Using genuine mimaki LUS 150 inks with a dedicated extraction system above the bed
Has anyone suffered similar? Or got any suggestions for third party inks that might be worth trying ?
Technically could it be airborne at printer or post printing cutting, stacking etc?
Or just a thought could there be a machine UV curing issue?
Thanks for your help
Phil