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Laminating pouches are a convenient way to seal and product your most important printed materials. The pouches come in various sizes up to the width of the lamination machine and help avoid wasting lamination materials.
The pouch idea is probably the easiest way to use lamination. This concept lets you place a sheet of paper or even odd shaped, cut out papers into the pouch. Three Two sides are sealed so that you can easily position the papers inside and they won’t slip out while you are preparing to run it through the laminator. If you have several smaller pieces of paper to laminate, then you can easily position them and the first piece will stay as secure as the others because the pouch effect helps hold everything in place. This also lets you load up on how many papers can be laminated with one pouch. The more you can fit in one pouch the less waste there will be. It is also an efficient use of time because it will take just one pass through the laminator to seal several papers. Then the papers can be cut apart with just a small edge on each to help hold the seal.
Laminating binding products for multiple pages
GBC is well known for its laminating binding products. It first began business by providing bindery option. This has expanded to laminating products as well.
Most laminators come in standard sizes, mostly referring to the width of laminating films it can take or the style such as roll or sheet lamination. Once you have the style and size, many different brands of supplies will work with other laminators. For example, Laminex, Royal Sovereign, Ibico, and Brother films, pouches, and rolls are often interchangeable. To be sure you have the right supplies you can also stick with the brand of your laminator in choosing supplies. The sealing qualities are the same however. Each offers a powerful adhesive in their films and pouches. If you think students may be helping to operate the laminator, then pouches make it easier. With less dexterity among the younger operator, the whole process of lining up papers is easier with laminating pouches.
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