Im just curious how someone spends 70k+ on a flatbed and doesn't know the answer to this question
Oldish post, but I will answer this... Because places that sell the printer want to sell the lamination machine - even though there are many reviews that say don't do it (buy it). These salesmen also to you about nearly everything so it's difficult to figure out the truth. Not to mention - the $100K machine prints WAY too much Magenta - then M1mak1 says there is no issue (with a straight face) lol. So you buy Spray laminate and it works OK, but not the greatest. Honestly, I don't have much time to research online for things - I work 80 hours a week just pushing work out the door. We limp things along and avoid certain uses of the machine as it causes issues for the customers (such as direct printing full color
signs, because of scratching). And as previously mentioned - unless you know the specific keywords to search with - you spend a boat load of time flailing about on Google and the search bar here looking for info.
What I have taken away from this thread: Frog Juice sucks (for our shop). Try roll on laminate. Don't buy a lam machine. Lastly - there is such a thing as roll UV laminate. Gotta research that now...because I like that better than the other options.
About the normal Lam on a flatbed print - it looks terrible. We have used 290, 290G (optically clear, can't remember the number), 210, and 200 - all look horrendous.
So thank you to everyone who posted - this thread was useful, at least to me
