MH - Needless to say I'm sorry that you had these issues with Avery film, especially right after taking the workshop. Based on everything posted so far, I am inclined to agree with Jerry concerning the laminating process and solvent inks. I'm guessing if that was the case then Avery tested your sample using the standard cold lam process and that's why they found nothing wrong. I readily admit I was less than thrilled with Avery for several years based on what happened to their 1005 EZ many years ago. I vowed never to touch their stuff but came around based on the product they have now, the quality control and the follow up they have if something goes wrong. I would suggest you send Linda another e-mail about what happened so she can put you in touch with the tech reps in your area. I would think they can schedule a time to come in and see the product and also give an overview to the printing/lam process to see if everything is in order. If you don't hear from her by Friday send me an e-mail (you should have it from the workshop) and I'll contact the reps in your area so they can follow up. I think its important to point out that for the first few years I taught the hands-on workshops for Mutoh there was no sponsor for the films. in 2010, they asked who should sponsor the entire year and I chose Avery over the other brands. I did so because I truly feel that the 1005 EZRS and 1360 DOL combo is tough to beat in terms of quality of print, ease of install and price point. In Europe I work for 3M and in Brazil for a private film manufacturer called Alltak so I'm certainly not beholden to Avery. Yes, they do pay some of my bills but I represent them first and foremost because I believe in the product. Again, that all said, sorry that you had any issues at all but I think they can be solved in short order. I hope all is well on your end otherwise.
Justin