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Need Coating recommendations on UV Prints.

enes sonmez

New Member
Hello.
We have been using Vanguard vr5d more than 3 months already. I have 2 CMYK +1 white ink.

I have been dealing with scratching issues since the beginning. Finally I found out clearjet spray laminations. I used them on my recent projects. And what happened ? All my inks got chipped and came out. I did not realize that it is a solvent based spray.

So my biggest question is how you protect your projects. Especially if they are printed on acrylic or even ACM material. I don’t want t use my laminator since I have a 3 printers and got the uv as a replacement of them.

The recommendation can be either rollable or sprayable.

Also Can varnish ink helps for the same purpose and worth to spend 10k and install the varnish head on the Vanguard vr5d flatbed printer ?

Thank you so much.
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4DPB

New Member
I am using Maribu Production Clear Coat.. Most coatings react with UV ink. I think they have a new version that works with UV ink
 

bteifeld

Substratia Consulting,Printing,Ergosoft Reseller
You might want to consider some of Marabu's water-based coatings instead that are recommended for UV curable inks.

See the attached brochure.
 

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garyroy

New Member
Are you saying that Vanguard does not have a recommendation for your problem?
If the printer is 3 months old, ask the people you spent $100K with. They must have a solution.
 

VISCOM

New Member
Hello.
We have been using Vanguard vr5d more than 3 months already. I have 2 CMYK +1 white ink.

I have been dealing with scratching issues since the beginning. Finally I found out clearjet spray laminations. I used them on my recent projects. And what happened ? All my inks got chipped and came out. I did not realize that it is a solvent based spray.

So my biggest question is how you protect your projects. Especially if they are printed on acrylic or even ACM material. I don’t want t use my laminator since I have a 3 printers and got the uv as a replacement of them.

The recommendation can be either rollable or sprayable.

Also Can varnish ink helps for the same purpose and worth to spend 10k and install the varnish head on the Vanguard vr5d flatbed printer ?

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do not get Varnish... are your lamps at 100% intensity / use OPTIX DA Digital Acrylic
 

Gino

Premium Subscriber
Whether you're using a rattlecan or sprayer, you must lay down a dry coat, first. Maybe two if the project isn't too large. Once they're ready, coat in one direction, then criss cross it. You put way too much clear on and basically melted your inks. Been doing it this way for about 5 decades, even before digital printers were around.
 

enes sonmez

New Member
Whether you're using a rattlecan or sprayer, you must lay down a dry coat, first. Maybe two if the project isn't too large. Once they're ready, coat in one direction, then criss cross it. You put way too much clear on and basically melted your inks. Been doing it this way for about 5 decades, even before digital printers were around.
great to know. God Bless You! will try!
 
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