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Note: Put the foam overlay blanket directly on top of laminating film. Do not put release paper/film
between film and foam overlay blanket or between foam overlay blanket and top of press.
PREPARING YOUR MOUNTING SUBSTRATE
Once
you
have
decided
on
the
most
appropriate
adhesive/substrate combination for your application, it is
important that you properly prepare your substrate before
coating.
Although often overlooked, this can be the most
important step when mounting a print or artwork for display.
FOAM BOARDS: (E.G. FOME-COR®, ETC)
The surface of these types of substrates is porous and often
contains particles that can spoil an otherwise perfect mount.
Clay-coated surfaces such as Fome-Cor®, Foam-X® and
similar boards should be wiped with a TacCloth
to remove
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dust particles.
MAT BOARDS/MILL BOARDS
Illustration 13A: Using TacCloth
To prepare mat board or millboard for mounting, use the Anti-
to wipe down foam board.
Static Wisk
brush to remove dust particles and other debris.
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HARDBOARD: (E.G. MEDICUM DENSITY FIBERBOARD, MASONITE, ETC.)
Tip
: It is important that you remove dust and other debris from your prints prior to mounting.
To prepare hardboard substrates for mounting, wipe down the surface with a TacCloth. Should the
surface contain irregularities, use sandpaper to remove them, then wipe the surface with a
TacCloth.
Please note: Due to their highly absorbent properties, do not wipe down the surfaces of any of
these substrates (i.e. foam board, mat/millboard or hardboard) with a moist rag.
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
Cleaning: Each day before using the press, check the pump filter bowl for water. To drain the
bowl, ensure the pump is turned off, then simply unscrew the bowl, dump the water out and re-
attach the bowl. If the press is used for mounting on foam board, the water trap may have to be
emptied quite frequently. Do not allow the bowl to become full, as this may allow water to enter the
vacuum pump and cause serious damage.
Use a brush or vacuum to remove dust and debris from the rubber diaphragm as needed. Keeping
the diaphragm clean will help prevent the pump filter from becoming blocked.
Clean all the way around the grey silicone seal with a damp cloth, checking for foreign matter and
cuts. If any adhesive has accumulated on the glass, it may be dissolved with acetone or nail polish
remover. Do not use abrasive cleaners. A single-edged razor blade may also be used, but be
careful not to scratch the glass. The outside of the press may be cleaned with any standard, non
abrasive household cleaner.
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