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Almost anything flat can be laminated.
The best known uses for lamination are ID cards, luggage
tags and restaurant menus. However, whenever you have
material you need to protect or reuse, lamination provides
a low-cost, quality solution.
Lamination also stiffens the material, making it excellent
for creating table top displays and hanging posters/signs.
And lamination adds a high-quality finish that improves
the look and feel of the item that was laminated.
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| Lamination is very useful when combined with poster
printer output. A poster printer is a large format
printer that connects to your PC and typically prints
posters and signs up to 42" wide.
Laminating these posters makes them durable so they can
be used outdoors or in high traffic areas.
Here are few more lamination printer uses:
- ID and membership cards
- Luggage tags
- Business cards
- Signs in retail stores
- Table top displays
- Photographs
- Training materials
- Phone lists
- Hanging posters or signs
- Directional signs for conferences
- Presentation materials
- Sales and marketing materials
- Maps
- Check lists
- Instruction sheets
- Reference sheets
- Menus
- Temporary signs
- Maintenance proceedures
- Inventory lists
- Price lists
- Presentation/Report covers
- Safety signs
- Equipment tags
- Press clippings
Essentially any page, sheet, photograph, poster, sign
or card can be laminated. They'll be protected from
spills, stains, wear and tear, and handling that degrades
the quality of the item you are protecting. Lamination
also provides a surface you can write on, wipe clear
and write on again.
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