Chromaluxe chipping
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GoonerGary
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Re: Chromaluxe chipping
Yes they were purchased from yourselves last week. In my opinion, the protective film is too thick and the adhesive is too strong. If the edge of the film had an easy peel tab sticking out, it would also reduce the risk of chipping a little.
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Ricky@Xpres
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If you can please send me some pictures of the chipping and your Xpres account number i will look into it for you.GoonerGary;132019 wrote:Yes they were purchased from yourselves last week. In my opinion, the protective film is too thick and the adhesive is too strong. If the edge of the film had an easy peel tab sticking out, it would also reduce the risk of chipping a little.
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Re: Chromaluxe chipping
Yes, and no - we've given up with sublimating metals, and now have gone full on down the anodised aluminium route, and have contracted a UK factory to produce the metals to our spec. More involved and a bit more messy, but there is no plastic layer to chip or peel off, as we're printing into the metal itself essentially.GoonerGary;132004 wrote:So have you found a suitable alternative? These panels are expensive test purchases!
- webtrekker
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That's interesting. Do the anodised sheets have to be sealed after printing? Do you use regular sublimation printing on these?pisquee;132036 wrote:Yes, and no - we've given up with sublimating metals, and now have gone full on down the anodised aluminium route, and have contracted a UK factory to produce the metals to our spec. More involved and a bit more messy, but there is no plastic layer to chip or peel off, as we're printing into the metal itself essentially.
Re: Chromaluxe chipping
Nah, not as straight forward as sublimation unfortunately, and yes, does involve having to seal the metals after printing (and very careful handling in latex gloves before sealing to keep sweat off them) so we need big vats of chemicals and steamers etc - the messy I was referring to!
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GoonerGary
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I have some Wunderboard samples which I received from Adkins, but the quality looks first class. I haven't printed on them yet, if that's what you are referring to?Justin;132013 wrote:We tried Wunderboard and it was awful quality. SoleJuice & MagicTouch have options for this as well.
I did however receive some Duraglaze panels from Magic Touch and they are going straight back! It might do for outdoor signage in your garden, but not photographic quality for a customer to hang up in their living room.
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GoonerGary
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Re: Chromaluxe chipping
Ticket Number: 1445148Ricky@Xpres;132020 wrote:If you can please send me some pictures of the chipping and your Xpres account number i will look into it for you.
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