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Lamination process

Lamination refers to applying a thin plastic film to the paper. Lamination is usually one-sided and is often confused with 'encapsulation'.

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Lamination refers to the process of applying a thin plastic film to the paper.

Lamination is usually one-sided and is often confused with 'encapsulation', which encases a full printed sheet in plastic.

We offer 4 types of lamination - matt, gloss, soft touch and anti-bacterial.

To order for lamination please select loose sheets and matt paper. The paper weight has to be at least 200 gsm.

Once you have selected the GSM, a new box will appear called "finishing" there you will be able to select the laminated finish.

Suitable for: front covers, back covers, posters

Lamination is available for loose sheets, postcards, posters, business cards, greeting cards and document covers.

The laminate material used is vegan friendly.

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