Tom Dalton
New Member
Will your CET flatbed (or any brand printer flatbed prints) wipe off with alcohol?
We're getting a new CET installed today and went to wipe off a mark on a finished print with a rag with alcohol on it and noticed we could remove ink. It didn't just fall off, but it did come off. The harder we scrubbed, the more ink we could get off. Cyan came of the easiest, but all colors had some movement. Then I tested the sample CET had printed a few weeks before and it had the same results. Neither had been out in the sun for post print curing.
We could wipe our old Gerber CAT-UV prints with alcohol immediately after printing without issue. We found that wet-wipes didn't have the same issue on the CET prints. It is just alcohol or any solvent I'm guessing.
Any thoughts? Is this normal? Does it eventually cure 100%? We were printing on coro and we had our lamp intensity at 100%.
-Tom
We're getting a new CET installed today and went to wipe off a mark on a finished print with a rag with alcohol on it and noticed we could remove ink. It didn't just fall off, but it did come off. The harder we scrubbed, the more ink we could get off. Cyan came of the easiest, but all colors had some movement. Then I tested the sample CET had printed a few weeks before and it had the same results. Neither had been out in the sun for post print curing.
We could wipe our old Gerber CAT-UV prints with alcohol immediately after printing without issue. We found that wet-wipes didn't have the same issue on the CET prints. It is just alcohol or any solvent I'm guessing.
Any thoughts? Is this normal? Does it eventually cure 100%? We were printing on coro and we had our lamp intensity at 100%.
-Tom