Applications, Bleed, RIP Software…. We get asked lots of questions about the world of Wide Format on a daily basis. At Signmaster we are here to help and our lovely team of experts have pulled together a handy A to Z guide answering the most frequently asked questions.
Introducing the Signmaster A to Z of Wide Format
This is a series of helpful blogs, guides and articles that we hope you will find useful. We will post a new blog every fortnight and we’d love to know what you think so please comment or drop us an email. We’d love to hear from you!
Laminating is a versatile process that is used in the finishing stage of wide format printing by adding a layer of protection over your print. A ‘roll laminator’ is the most widely used laminator within the industry. It uses 2 rollers which have a gap between them to press two materials together. The purpose of this is to apply a smooth and even pressure to ensure the two materials bond together properly; eliminating bubbles or creases. Although our premium solution for mounting vinyl’s to board is the Flatbed Applicator, Roll Laminators can also be used for this, which makes the process so much easier than the conventional mounting by hand and helps reduce damage and errors that can occur when doing by hand.
In our opinion, common laminates that you may use for your prints include:
Gloss – a shiny finish giving your prints a striking look, typically used for outdoor use.
Matt – a duller finish, however gives your prints an overall look of high class, typically used for indoor use as it avoids any light reflection.
Flooring – a textured finish giving your prints a unique look, typically used for exhibition displays and floor graphics as it is anti-scratch resistant
Dry Wipe – a gloss finish giving your prints a striking look, typically used for whiteboard graphics
Laminators can also be used for applying application tape.
On cold laminators silvering may occur as there is no heat to soften the laminate / glue, this will disappear over a day, however if you are producing prints with a quick turnaround it is very worthwhile to purchase a single hot laminator where the heat will soften the laminate to eliminate silvering and will also give a better adhesive.
Double hot laminators are the perfect solution for any wide format encapsulating requirement. It involves a heat activated thermal film being applied on both sides of a print. The finished result is trimmed to leave a clear border around the edge of the print.