7MIL Special 3-1/8" x 4-1/2" Laminating Pouches - 100pk
FAQ: 3 Questions, 3 Answers
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Item# TLP7SPECIAL
- 3-1/8" x 4-1/2" pouch laminate
- 7mil thick laminate
- Gloss lamination finish
- Great for lamianting displays cards and other small graphics & images
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ProductDescription
Our high quality laminating pouches help to improve the value of all printed materials. They enhance colors by turning dull prints into bright lustrous colors, help to prolong the life of printed materials and preserves them and protect them from outside elements. All of our pouches include one carrier per box. These pouches have superb clarity and offer exceptional value for reasonable prices.
Item Specifications
- Size: Special (3-1/8" x 4-1/2")
- Thickness: 7mil
- Quantity: 100 Pieces
- Corners: Round (1/8" radius)
- Part Number: TLP7SPECIAL
- Compatible Equipment: Pouch Laminators
Demonstration Video
Understanding How to Use Laminating Pouches Video
Transcript :
This is How to Use Laminating Pouches!
First off, make sure your project fits inside the pouch and does not extrude past the edges. The pouch should always be bigger than your page.Next, when choosing a size, make sure your pouch laminator is big enough and can handle the pouch thickness because we sell some pretty big pouches. Pouches come in thicknesses of 3 to 10 mil, but not every size comes in every thickness. All laminating pouches have rounded corners, And you can find some with prepunch side slots. Using a lamination pouch is simple: First open your pouch and insert your project, alig ...
First off, make sure your project fits inside the pouch and does not extrude past the edges. The pouch should always be bigger than your page.Next, when choosing a size, make sure your pouch laminator is big enough and can handle the pouch thickness because we sell some pretty big pouches. Pouches come in thicknesses of 3 to 10 mil, but not every size comes in every thickness. All laminating pouches have rounded corners, And you can find some with prepunch side slots. Using a lamination pouch is simple: First open your pouch and insert your project, alig ...
This is How to Use Laminating Pouches!
First off, make sure your project fits inside the pouch and does not extrude past the edges. The pouch should always be bigger than your page.Next, when choosing a size, make sure your pouch laminator is big enough and can handle the pouch thickness because we sell some pretty big pouches. Pouches come in thicknesses of 3 to 10 mil, but not every size comes in every thickness. All laminating pouches have rounded corners, And you can find some with prepunch side slots. Using a lamination pouch is simple: First open your pouch and insert your project, align all the edges so they are even. Then place the pouch into the carrier so they open the same way. The edge where the two sides meet is called the crease. Line up the carrier and pouch creases. With pouch in place, slide the carrier into your pouch laminator crease end first as seen here. When it's done, remove the carrier and unveil your beautiful new laminated project!
Questions & Answers
Thank you for your question. All laminating pouches come with rounded corners.
Answered by MyBinding
Thank you for your question. After a bit of research we were able to determine what OBT stood for. When referring to laminating pouches OBT stands for Obituary as these pouches fit the standard size for a printed obituary.
Answered by MyBinding
These pouches come joined on the short side to begin with and when processed through a laminator it seals completely on all sides.
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