Tim Kingston
New Member
Hi,
When mounting a poster or other material that has no adhesive we use a double sided laminate material ( Artic Blue something? ). I usually apply it to the board (cold roll lamination ) first and then apply the poster , mounting the paper similar to how you'd apply a laminate. The only other way I can think of is to apply the Artic blue stuff to the poster first. I hesitate to do this because I'd have to run it through the rollers face down and if something goes wrong , I'm basically screwed.
What goes wrong is I sometimes get a few bubbles and using the current methods I can adjust or redo it before the print is affected.
This Artic Blue stuff is the only thing I've used and it's pretty much at the end of the roll. I don't do this very often and usually it is someone's prized possession and often in fragile condition, which makes me very cautious.
So please, if anyone has some advice on which method and materials they use, I'd appreciate it! Thanks, Tim.
When mounting a poster or other material that has no adhesive we use a double sided laminate material ( Artic Blue something? ). I usually apply it to the board (cold roll lamination ) first and then apply the poster , mounting the paper similar to how you'd apply a laminate. The only other way I can think of is to apply the Artic blue stuff to the poster first. I hesitate to do this because I'd have to run it through the rollers face down and if something goes wrong , I'm basically screwed.
What goes wrong is I sometimes get a few bubbles and using the current methods I can adjust or redo it before the print is affected.
This Artic Blue stuff is the only thing I've used and it's pretty much at the end of the roll. I don't do this very often and usually it is someone's prized possession and often in fragile condition, which makes me very cautious.
So please, if anyone has some advice on which method and materials they use, I'd appreciate it! Thanks, Tim.