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I have a sublimation printing business I operated out of my house for three years and the spray adhesive has been a staple in our production. We've tried not using it or just using heat tape but we don't get the routine results we need like when using the adhesive spray. I've been able to vent the spray to the outside through a home made spray box but the business location we're considering doesn't afford us that advantage. Has anyone else dealt with this similar issue and devised a solution to keeping the spray adhesive from literally coating everything in the room over time when not vented?
 

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Build a vent box with enough filtering to capture the adhesive, and just replace the filter as needed.
Line the inside of the box with cardboard so that it can be replaced also.
 

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What is a spray adhesive remover?
It is just spray adhesive...not spray adhesive remover.

Spray adhesive is used to hold the dye sub paper in place to reduce the chance of ghosting, etc.
They also sell a dyesub paper that has adhesive in it all ready, so no need to spray it. It has been around for a while for wide format printers (comes in rolls), but there is now a sheet version available.
 
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It is just spray adhesive...not spray adhesive remover.

Spray adhesive is used to hold the dye sub paper in place to reduce the chance of ghosting, etc.
They also sell a dyesub paper that has adhesive in it all ready, so no need to spray it. It has been around for a while for wide format printers (comes in rolls), but there is now a sheet version available.
yes.. where can I get?
 
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