by psbind | Jul 25, 2011 | Laminating Tips and Articles
How can I avoid laminator film wrap-up? By allowing 2″-3″ of lamination film to hang out of the laminator as you start your lamination job and by making sure the back of the laminator is not up against a wall, cabinet or other obstruction, you should...
by psbind | Jul 25, 2011 | Laminating Tips and Articles
Over-laminating Film – A clear film with an adhesive that is applied to the top or front side of an image. The purpose of which is to improve, and or alter the images appearance, or functionality for a specific application. Mounting Adhesive – An adhesive...
by psbind | Jul 25, 2011 | Laminating Tips and Articles
Explore the various laminating and mounting techniques at your disposal in this article from Digital Graphics Magazine’s Al Boese: Laminating and Mounting Techniques.
by psbind | Jul 25, 2011 | Laminating Tips and Articles
Check out the various laminating film ideas and how lamination maintains profitability in this article by Ken Mergentime of Digitial Graphics Magazine: Take Another Look at Laminating Film Options.
by psbind | Jul 25, 2011 | Laminating Tips and Articles
Lamination for Records Advertising and Sales Legal Contracts Catalog Covers Patent Applications Price Sheets Designs and Drawings Display Cards Documents Paperback Covers Medical Records Record Jackets Test Records Product Photographs Diplomas Hang Tags Wedding and...
by psbind | Jul 25, 2011 | Laminating Tips and Articles
Tech tips: · 4 roller laminators always provide a more uniform, professional lamination than 2 roller machines. · Typically, a lower temperature setting is needed for lighter weight films or thin substrates (example: newspapers). The heavier the film weight Update...
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