I use both a GBC 2080 WFt and a Seal Ultra 62 at work. When laminating on either one using 8518 Scotchcal Overlaminate, there is always a line in the advesive where the backing seperates from the laminate.
This only happens when the material has been still for any time at all, which is at the start of any run or if the laminator stops during a run.
The only way I know of to bypass the issue is to start off with enough leading material that the line does not land on the print.
I was wondering if any of you know of some way to stop this that I haven't been able to think of. Seems kind of a waste to leave 8 inches of IJ180Cv3 every time.
This only happens when the material has been still for any time at all, which is at the start of any run or if the laminator stops during a run.
The only way I know of to bypass the issue is to start off with enough leading material that the line does not land on the print.
I was wondering if any of you know of some way to stop this that I haven't been able to think of. Seems kind of a waste to leave 8 inches of IJ180Cv3 every time.