Metamark Vinyl Issues

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Re: Metamark Vinyl Issues

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Just printed a sign onto Metamark MD5. I use this for other products and it seems fine. This sign is around A2 size. I went to mount it onto some correx type material and it was a nightmare. Creasing before I'd got it anywhere near the board!

Done this plenty of times over the years but obviosuly not with this material. I assume an air escape material would be better at this size? Or maybe just cut vinyl ;-)
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I always spray correx with water soap mix before I apply it.
This way I can lift it away and get it right.

Squeegee it out and let it dry and it’s perfect.
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Yeah, this stuff is creasing before I even get it in the board.
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Static build up maybe?
I have this with clear application tape on long runs. The vinyl tends to jump up to the tape and if held loose it folds over on itself.
It’s a Pain in the ass.
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You could maybe try laying the vinyl face down on the bench then remove the paper liner - gently place the correx in position on top of the exposed adhesive

Once it has grabbed turn it over and gently squeegee in the direction of the flutes - increasing the pressure once the vinyl is down
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I find it best to leave MD5 and other printed vinyl for at least a couple of hours to fully dry and stabilise. It is far too pliable straight from the printer.

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