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Ink coming off coro

michsanford

New Member
These signs have only been printed for about 3 months, and they are "peeling".

I realize it is just coroplast, and they are temporary, but I feel as if they should last longer than that.

They were printed on Hi-dyne coro, on the FB750, with lamps on high.
 

michsanford

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flyplainsdrifta

New Member
climate and sun possibly. depends. I've seen it happen on stuff thats in direct sun for a large portion of the day. I've also heard of lamps over curing and making the ink a little more brittle than it should be when the lamps are on high like that. are all of your corro prints on high lamps?
 

bannertime

Active Member
3 months is pretty decent time for a coro sign. Sounds like you need to sell them a new set of signs for a different campaign.
 

flyplainsdrifta

New Member
I've seen mine make it thru a winter in new england with minimal issue. best I've seen is 6 months. at that point i think that one was more wind damage than anything else. but i agree with banner time. sounds like time to make some more money.
 
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