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Orajet 3651Intermediate Calendared - Ok W/Rapid Tac

gemhdsigns

New Member
Hi!
Question: Have a large 60” Diameter backlit install which we’re using Orajet 3651 (not 3651RA). It’s been a challenge eliminating bubbles on this large install - having to reprint.

Any issues / concerns with using Rapid Tac with this media?

I typically stick with dry installs but I feel like with this material, and this size print, it might be best to install wet.

Would welcome thoughts

Thank you!!
 

jcskikus

Owner, Designer & Installer
Use RapidTac lightly. Test it with a smaller piece on the surface you'll be applying to. If it gets too wet, it's best to make sure all bubbles are out and either let dry time or use a heat gun to speed the adhesion process. You using 210 or 290 as overlaminate?
 

gemhdsigns

New Member
Use RapidTac lightly. Test it with a smaller piece on the surface you'll be applying to. If it gets too wet, it's best to make sure all bubbles are out and either let dry time or use a heat gun to speed the adhesion process. You using 210 or 290 as overlaminate?
Thank you.. Using 210 for laminate.
 

unmateria

New Member
The problem using that way is that you cant put a lot of pigment on the substrate and i doubt colours are good (specially darker ones). Anyway, i would never put that over acrylic without water and a little soap
 
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