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that's for norrmal lamination. That's exactly what I do every time and it did not work with the plastic liner. That's why I came to the forum to ask what others do. Please read the other comments.
So i taped it in 3 spots on the cardboard core. it seemed to slip with each revolution. Like there wasn't enough tension. I was having to turn it manually while it was turning. it was a short run so I made it work. but I really wanted to know how to keep it tight..taught..yea that
ok I'll clarify.
I taped the plastic liner to the core. When the vinyl (in this case window perf) goes through the laminator, the plastic liner that is attached with tape to the core is still slippery and doesn't seem to want to wind like the paper liners do. This is actually the first time I...
does anyone have any tips or tricks on optically clear laminate that has a plastic liner running it through your laminator? it was really slippery on the roll and wasn't wanting to roll onto the roll like laminate with a paper liner....(did that make sense?)
I simply stated that I have noticed a higher return rate with their sublimated polyster fabric prints. I will continue to use them for their acrylics. I only wanted to give everyone a heads up to be aware that their sublimated products seem to have a higher return rate than their other items.
the customer is the one who brought it back telling me it was navy. We put it up next to something black and it was navy. The color code was the color code that b2signs recommended. (cmyk 60 4040 100)
No. They denied one that printed navy blue instead of black.
They claimed to deny it because of the time frame (2 months). HOWEVER, the one with the black ink drops on it was 3 months old. and it was pretty obvious.
When she told me it was due to the time frame. I asked her what the return...
I've been using b2signs for a few years now. They are great for acrylics and canvas signs. But sublimation on polyester is a big fail. I put in a claim for this last item and they denied it. The color is off even though I used the color they recommended. They claim that it is not "off enough" to...
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