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The answer may seem obvious:
laminating is a low cost way to protect and preserve everything
from ID cards to restaurant menus. But did you know lamination
does more than just protect? And that it protects in ways
you may not have considered. |
Lamination Preserves & Protects:
Here are a few ways lamination protects your materials,
with an example of each:
- Protects from spills: sales presentation materials
- Protects from rain: Little League team roster
- Protects from grease and chemicals: maintenance
check list
- Protects from smudges & fingerprints: menus
- Protects from abrasion: instructional materials
- Protects from the sun: outdoor directional signs
- Protects from creases and wrinkles: sales promotion
material
Lamination provides low-cost long-term protection without
the need for climate control or other special protective
measures.
Lamination Improves Appearance:
Lamination improves the appearance of your materials
in a variety of ways. For example, lamination:
- Deepers and brightens colors
- Enhances contrast
- Dirt, grease and smudges can be cleaned off
- Gloss, matte or satin finishes are available
Lamination gives your materials a finished, professional
look of quality. Materials that are laminated just look
better!
Lamination Can Improve Sales / Save Money:
By giving your materials a higher quality, professional
look, lamination can improve your business image and
help bring in more sales leads. Lamination can also
save you money in a variety of ways, such as:
- Laminated materials can be reused over and over
- Expensive graphics are protected
- Lamination stiffens signs and posters (additional
backing is not needed)
- Employees have proper identification helping to
save time and reduce accidents.
- You can make low-cost signs that resist weather
Lamination provides a durable way to protect and enhance
almost any type of printed material. It improves the
quality of materials by enhancing color and contrast,
and providing a glossy "wet" look.
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