Wow didn't ever think to print to sticky-backed
paper and mount to foamcore for blowup prints....usually we're printing oracal3164, mask and mount to foamcore. We do lots of blowups and this could be a time saver.
Yea, we usually just use some adhesive calendered vinyl when we don't have any SGP. We use a hinge method with our laminator to mount too which makes it super easy and virtually impossible to bubble unless you really screw up. It's a real time and material saver, especially on big prints. Only thing that sucks is having the starting section of vinyl totally exposed to get it going, it's stupid thin and likes to curl over onto itself or onto the guard in front of the rollers, especially with full coverage prints. Luckily you don't need a whole lot to get it started, just like 4 - 5 inches. Really need to invest in a backing slitter so I can just peel as it feeds like I do with the other end once it's started.
That probably sounds confusing as all hell and I didn't really explain the whole process, so if anyone is curious about using their laminator to mount let me know and I'll explain it a bit better. It really is a good technique to know, especially if you hate mounting by hand as much as I do.