4 Questions To Answer Before You Laminate


Did you know you can laminate your degree certificate and other important original documents to keep them in good condition? Then it is easier when you need to get a certified copy of the original. They won’t damage either, when you accidently let them fall whilst running through the rain into Minuteman Press Stellenbosch. We ask 4 questions you need to answer before you laminate.  





How Strong Must The Laminate Be?





There are many thickness options when it comes to lamination. The type and purpose of the document will affect which thickness you choose. For laminate materials that will last longer, choose a thicker laminate. If you plan on laminating something that will be folded or rolled, you can select a flexible laminate with a thinner profile.





TIP: Your document will be placed between two laminate sheets, so your final product will be twice as thick as the laminate you choose.





What Kind Of Finish Do You Want?





Depending on your desired look and feel, you can choose between a matte or shinier laminate finish.





  • Glossy finishing will give printed materials a glassy appearance, increasing their vibrancy and colours.
  • Matte Finish gives products a softening appearance that reduces glare. This makes printed materials much easier to read.




Must The Edge Be Sealed Or Flush?





Laminate pieces have two choices of edges. The quality of your final product can be significantly affected by the choice of edge.





  • Sealed edges are when the lamination extends beyond a printed marketing piece's edge. This is less likely to come apart.
  • Flushed edges do NOT extend beyond the edge; they stop where the paper stops and won’t provide a good seal like sealed edges.




What Is Your Edge Preference?





The edges of your laminated piece can be either rounded or square. You can choose the shape and style of your edges based on your personal preferences, but there are several other reasons to consider.





  • The thickness of the laminate. Square edges can be dangerously razor-sharp if your laminate has too much thickness.
  • The user's ages. Round edges pose a lower safety risk and should be used for children regardless of thickness.
  • The final product's intended use. The product can be used in many ways. You can leave the edges square if the object is used less often, for example, as a sign.




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