Curious to see if anyone else has come across this. Materials are Avery EZ1005 RS and DOL1060 gloss laminate.
When laminating a section manually (by that I mean the laminate is not spooled onto the laminator, but as a cut piece) and pulling off the liner we occasionally get bubble/blisters appearing on the laminate, before it actually makes contact with the vinyl. This translates to a bubble in the finished item, of course. I wonder if it is anything to do with static build-up, especially since the 1060 laminate has a plastic liner, not paper. I think the DOL laminate used to come on a paper liner, and I don't remember ever having the same issues then?
I probably haven't explained it very well, and don't currently have any pictures - but has anyone else come across something like this?
When laminating a section manually (by that I mean the laminate is not spooled onto the laminator, but as a cut piece) and pulling off the liner we occasionally get bubble/blisters appearing on the laminate, before it actually makes contact with the vinyl. This translates to a bubble in the finished item, of course. I wonder if it is anything to do with static build-up, especially since the 1060 laminate has a plastic liner, not paper. I think the DOL laminate used to come on a paper liner, and I don't remember ever having the same issues then?
I probably haven't explained it very well, and don't currently have any pictures - but has anyone else come across something like this?