This is my second attempt to solve this problem. Previous attempts were with Xerox printers so I thought I'd retry.
I've never been able to successfully find a lamination that will stick to digitally printed vinyl sheets that is then cut out (think stickers).
They always delaminate unless there is a clear quarter-inch "lamination to lamination" border around the print. I can't get single-sided lamination to work or any cut lamination - even with normal cardstock. Any place where there is significant toner cover will delaminate with even moderate usage or right away..
If we wanted to product stickers in-house using our digital printers then they really need to be laminated to prevent the toner from scratching off. Is there another way to make stickers or should I look at getting something ink-based and just give up on using our canon printers for that?
Printed equpment.
-- Printing on 12in x 18in Vinyl Label Sheets using Canon printers.
-- Problem: Toner scratches off the Vinyl Label sheets if it's not protected.
-- Solution: Theoretically would be to laminate them.
Laminating Equipment:
We used to have a roll laminator but we got rid of it so now I just have one of those 13in wide Akiles Pro-Lam laminators There's no way to talk higherups into letting me get another laminator unless I can prove that they won't delaminate first. We got rid of the roll laminator because we couldn't solve the delamination problem with digitally printed items. The roll laminator was taking up too much space and we had outsourced our laminating jobs. Now were only accepting pouch lamination orders anyways because of the lamination problem.
I've never been able to successfully find a lamination that will stick to digitally printed vinyl sheets that is then cut out (think stickers).
They always delaminate unless there is a clear quarter-inch "lamination to lamination" border around the print. I can't get single-sided lamination to work or any cut lamination - even with normal cardstock. Any place where there is significant toner cover will delaminate with even moderate usage or right away..
If we wanted to product stickers in-house using our digital printers then they really need to be laminated to prevent the toner from scratching off. Is there another way to make stickers or should I look at getting something ink-based and just give up on using our canon printers for that?
Printed equpment.
-- Printing on 12in x 18in Vinyl Label Sheets using Canon printers.
-- Problem: Toner scratches off the Vinyl Label sheets if it's not protected.
-- Solution: Theoretically would be to laminate them.
Laminating Equipment:
We used to have a roll laminator but we got rid of it so now I just have one of those 13in wide Akiles Pro-Lam laminators There's no way to talk higherups into letting me get another laminator unless I can prove that they won't delaminate first. We got rid of the roll laminator because we couldn't solve the delamination problem with digitally printed items. The roll laminator was taking up too much space and we had outsourced our laminating jobs. Now were only accepting pouch lamination orders anyways because of the lamination problem.