This may be a silly question and I think I know the answer but I'm going to ask anyway...
Is there any reason why anyone would print graphics, cut them, weed and then laminate? Leaving the laminate to "protect" the corners of the cut graphics.
I'm thinking that the risk of getting dust or fibers under the laminate will go up trying to laminate over the backer paper. And there is just as much risk of the corner of the laminate coming up and them you would have more problems. Not to mention the fact that it is generally an unnecessary step.
Is there any thing I'm missing?
Thanks
Is there any reason why anyone would print graphics, cut them, weed and then laminate? Leaving the laminate to "protect" the corners of the cut graphics.
I'm thinking that the risk of getting dust or fibers under the laminate will go up trying to laminate over the backer paper. And there is just as much risk of the corner of the laminate coming up and them you would have more problems. Not to mention the fact that it is generally an unnecessary step.
Is there any thing I'm missing?
Thanks