By graphicstop on
Sep. 08, 2010
United States
Can someone tell me the secrets to printing on Coraplast. I have the press to hold it down, I bought the right ink and thinner. But I can't get it to come out right. It forms cobweb type stuff on it. What am I doing wrong?
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Re: Printing on Coraplast
Try posting this in the discussion section of the forum not the classified section, you will probably get more responses.
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Re: Printing on Coraplast
Sounds funny but you have a static charge occurring when the mesh releases from the coroplast so ink scatters. Usually occurs when the ink gets thicker and the weather is dry.
We used tack rags to eliminate static and clean the sheets as well. Also grounded the press more with tinsel. I believe nazdar has an anti-static additive for their inks.
If you go with uv inks, this for most part goes away. Not fun printing with air dry inks.
Plastic especially coroplast likes to attract stray electrons causing static.
Some people use anti-static bars mounted on their press.
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Re: Printing on Coraplast
Try using a Gell reducer, it will reduce the viscosity and help with the webbing.
Also try spraying your print area with static guard from your local store it helps.
Dry Winter air always will cause more static in the air.