gabagoo
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I love ranting in here..... No one else around here will listen to me anymore lol
OK so I have an order for 19 dry erase large mock up cheques...24" x 44". I have done these many times over the last few years and as much as I dislike working with the dry erase laminate I generally have no screw ups...until yesterday that is.
I purchased a roll of the dry erase and I have printed all the graphics. I set the roll up in the laminator and start it off and it is running smooth, no problems whatsover. I finish laminating about 9 of them and then I notice that about 3" on the last graphic has no lam on it. Immediately my core temperature starts to rise and the sweat starts on my brow.
I look back over the onesthat have gone through and every single damn ^%$% one of them is missing laminate down this one side. I look at the roll and sure as chit, somehow the stuff broke off within a few inches of starting and somehow stayed on the take up roll...sort of like when masking tape does not come off the roll correctly.
I absolutley lose it and tear everything out of the machine...now remember folks, it's the hottest day of the year and I have no air in the back shop...and I kick the crap out of the graphic in frustration.
Now I figure I will go reprint the 9 and start again tomorrow...
So this morning I get up early to beat the heat and come in to laminate these %^%$'s.
This time I decide to run them in lots of 4 and pre cut the laminate and tape it and run them through. here's the thing though....this laminate is about a 1 ml and thats fine, but the backing paper is thinner than anything I have ever worked with and with the humidity the stuff is curling up as it is exposed off the roll making it very difficult to lay flat to even tape them in place...... Well I am back up in my cool printing room printing 5 more...that makes 14 reprints out of 19!!!
Nothing pisses me off more than wasting print and time.
I had a left over roll of dry erase and threw that on the table and cut down a few pieces and the stuff lay flat, didn't curl and went through the laminator perfectly.
I threw the original roll back into a box and I am sending it back to my supplier and telling him he can eat it or I am gone from any future sales.
I am so tired of some of the stuff we are required to have to try and work with.
thank you for your ears friends......
OK so I have an order for 19 dry erase large mock up cheques...24" x 44". I have done these many times over the last few years and as much as I dislike working with the dry erase laminate I generally have no screw ups...until yesterday that is.
I purchased a roll of the dry erase and I have printed all the graphics. I set the roll up in the laminator and start it off and it is running smooth, no problems whatsover. I finish laminating about 9 of them and then I notice that about 3" on the last graphic has no lam on it. Immediately my core temperature starts to rise and the sweat starts on my brow.
I look back over the onesthat have gone through and every single damn ^%$% one of them is missing laminate down this one side. I look at the roll and sure as chit, somehow the stuff broke off within a few inches of starting and somehow stayed on the take up roll...sort of like when masking tape does not come off the roll correctly.
I absolutley lose it and tear everything out of the machine...now remember folks, it's the hottest day of the year and I have no air in the back shop...and I kick the crap out of the graphic in frustration.
Now I figure I will go reprint the 9 and start again tomorrow...
So this morning I get up early to beat the heat and come in to laminate these %^%$'s.
This time I decide to run them in lots of 4 and pre cut the laminate and tape it and run them through. here's the thing though....this laminate is about a 1 ml and thats fine, but the backing paper is thinner than anything I have ever worked with and with the humidity the stuff is curling up as it is exposed off the roll making it very difficult to lay flat to even tape them in place...... Well I am back up in my cool printing room printing 5 more...that makes 14 reprints out of 19!!!
Nothing pisses me off more than wasting print and time.
I had a left over roll of dry erase and threw that on the table and cut down a few pieces and the stuff lay flat, didn't curl and went through the laminator perfectly.
I threw the original roll back into a box and I am sending it back to my supplier and telling him he can eat it or I am gone from any future sales.
I am so tired of some of the stuff we are required to have to try and work with.
thank you for your ears friends......