Hi All
We currently print Wedding invitation and greeting card inserts in black on a digimaster (Toner based single colour printing device). The problem we have is when we come to glue the insert into the relevant product we experience a cockling effect, which looks very unattractive on the final product and can sometimes result in the customer returning the finished product.
The explananation we are getting, is that the digimaster is printing at a high temp which dries out the paper, then in turn we are putting moisture back via the Water based glue, thus then causing a cockiling effect.
Any ideas on how to cure this or is there a different option.
We currently print Wedding invitation and greeting card inserts in black on a digimaster (Toner based single colour printing device). The problem we have is when we come to glue the insert into the relevant product we experience a cockling effect, which looks very unattractive on the final product and can sometimes result in the customer returning the finished product.
The explananation we are getting, is that the digimaster is printing at a high temp which dries out the paper, then in turn we are putting moisture back via the Water based glue, thus then causing a cockiling effect.
Any ideas on how to cure this or is there a different option.