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Thread: ClingZ Printing

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    Default ClingZ Printing

    Has anyone printed on Cling stock recently? I want to know if I can put a coating on it? Running a ManRoland 500, using hybrid UV inks. Will a coating, UV or AQ, stop the cling ability?
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    Lol! I guess everyone is busy? I tried to UV coat it and it failed. Sealed it great, but it lost 50 - 70% of its cling ability.

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    TheProcessIStheproduct is offline Senior Member
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    Yupo has a product called "octopus", supposedly has more of a mechanical micro suction cup that does not rely on static, I have requested some samples but cannot vouch for it, yet...

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    turbotom1052 is offline Senior Member
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    it is not recommended that you coat ClingZ. The heat that would be needed to dry the coating would neutralize the static charge that makes the product "cling" . For that very reason the manufacturer recommends turning off all static eliminators and shutting down any ir or hot air dryers on the press. ClingZ has a website with detailed instructions on how to best use their product.

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    TheProcessIStheproduct is offline Senior Member
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    Yupo octopus, I just ran some sample sheets (through indigo, NOT SHEETFED), ran very good, and sticks to glass WAY better then clingz, give it a try very good....


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