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On digitally printed graphics, can I apply an overlaminate without a laminator?
Does it require a lot of pressure to adhere? Haven’t used over laminate yet and I am wanting to start.Sure, I used a Big Squeegee for a while, and even made myself a second one. Not perfect, but works and doesn't take up any space at all.
of you're DEFINITELY gonna screw some prints up, BTDT. In fact, probably at least enough to pay for a cheap cold laminatorI guess for little things, i cant imagine it going well with big prints tho.
This is what we use, it’s cheap and a bit of a pain in the ass, but overall it’s a winnerGet a manual laminator. Tabletop ones range from $100-300-ish, depending on width/ vendor. You can get larger manual or electric ones under a grand. They don't have heat assist, takeup systems, or any of the other goodies, and to be honest, too low quality for full production use, but they do get the job done. They're good starter machines, or for low volume work, some shops get by with just units like these. I have one of the electric ones as a secondary for small jobs when our main laminator is tied up, and to lay vinyl on substrate so I don't risk damaging rollers on our big one.
We picked up one of the electric cold ones on wheels, pretty much same guts as the table tops, but with a stand and a feed motor. Started out just to see how well it would mount graphics (had a big order of 4x8 acm panels to mount full graphics to), didn't want to risk damaging rollers on our Seal, or lay them all by hand. It gets a lot more use than I thought it would.This is what we use, it’s cheap and a bit of a pain in the ass, but overall it’s a winner
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We used to laminate everything by hand before we got a laminator. We would use a heavier hand roller, yes there would be some silvering but it goes away eventually. Another way we used to do it was with a wet application. No silvering, but you have to make sure you squeegee out ALL the water outwards and away, to keep it from going in behind your piece you are laminating and getting the paper backing wet.On digitally printed graphics, can I apply an overlaminate without a laminator?