Thanks for the advice. I'm a small shop, just me making mostly safety decals and
signs for the construction industry. I dont do a lot of commercial signage. So I dont need to run with a lot of different materials, just one vinyl and laminate, then when I run out I grab another fresh bundle. At that time I was only using that one product. Its 100% not the wrong laminate used or something not matched that was kicking around the shop for years.
Three full days after printing it was left stacked upright loosely on the roll. So I dont think it could be an outgassing problem either. I've done rush jobs before and only left them a few hours and never had a problem. I definitely did not going to take a chance like that on rushing it on 5 full acm sheets.
I'm stumped as to why it would shrink back like that in only 2 years when its rated for 7. Has anyone else had the same problem with this product?
Could it be I ended up with old stock, would that even happen to an old laminate? The vinyl still looks pretty good underneath.
I need to get it replaced, am I thinking along the right lines of using a cast product like avery 900 supercast and just overlaying the colours? Would that last well ?
Or what print and laminate product will give me 7 years like I quoted the customer?
Any advice is greatly appreciated.