Howdy folks, long time lurker, first time poster. Looking to expand from vinyl decal cutting to digital printing but have a question or two.
I'm not sure of the point to going with a eco/mild/solvent printer over a dye/pigment based printer if you're going to laminate. From what I've read - I'm sure I'll be corrected if I'm wrong - laminate protects the surface of your print physically as well as "spectrally" by mitigating the effects of UV on the ink.
So, basically, are you looking at a banner/sign lasting five years before starting to see the effects of UV (with dye/pigment ink and laminate) versus eight to nine years with solvent type printers and laminate? I saw one company (I seem to have misplaced the link to it just now) that guarantees their laminate will protect from the effects of UV for nine years. If that's the case, why go with the much more expensive solvent type printers when you can get a pretty decent life from non-solvents that print just as well?
Appreciate the thoughts,
Steve
I'm not sure of the point to going with a eco/mild/solvent printer over a dye/pigment based printer if you're going to laminate. From what I've read - I'm sure I'll be corrected if I'm wrong - laminate protects the surface of your print physically as well as "spectrally" by mitigating the effects of UV on the ink.
So, basically, are you looking at a banner/sign lasting five years before starting to see the effects of UV (with dye/pigment ink and laminate) versus eight to nine years with solvent type printers and laminate? I saw one company (I seem to have misplaced the link to it just now) that guarantees their laminate will protect from the effects of UV for nine years. If that's the case, why go with the much more expensive solvent type printers when you can get a pretty decent life from non-solvents that print just as well?
Appreciate the thoughts,
Steve