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Paper Handling Equipment Comparison 5
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General Binding 40
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Roll Lamination, Laminating 1
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Plastic Comb Binding 12
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Zipbind 2
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Whiteboards 5
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View Binders 1
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VeloBind 4
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Twin Loop Wire 12
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Thermal Binding 8
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SureBind 4
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Strip Binding 1
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Staplers 3
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Stack Cutters 1
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Specialty Binders 2
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Screw Post 2
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School Laminator 1
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Rotary Trimmer 3
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Roll Lamination 10
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Rhin-O-Tuff 4
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Reinforced Paper 1
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Proclick Binding, Zipbind 1
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Proclick Binding 9
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Pre-Printed Index Tabs 1
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Pouch Lamination 14
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Pouch Board Laminator 1
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Pocket Folders 1
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Personal Shredders 1
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Perforated Paper 2
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Perfect Binding 1
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Paper Scoring 2
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Paper Joggers 2
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Paper Folders 9
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Paper Drill 2
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Paper 2
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Multimedia Shredders 1
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Modular Punching 8
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Lanyards 8
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Laminators Comparison 1
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Industrial Shredders 1
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Index Tab Dividers 2
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Hole Punches 2
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High Security Shredders 1
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Health Care Punched Paper 1
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Guillotine Cutters 4
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General Shredding 34
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General Laminating 19
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Foil Laminating 1
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Fastback Binding 25
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Electronic Paper Cutters 1
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Custom Index Tabs 1
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Cross-Cut Shredders 2
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Corner Rounders 2
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Copier Tabs 4
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Coil Binding 20
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Chalkboards 1
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Cardboard Shredders 1
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Bulletin Boards 3
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Booklet Makers 3
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Binding Machines Comparison 8
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Binding Covers 14
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Binding , Rhin-O-Tuff 1
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Binding , Perfect Binding 1
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Binding , Coil Binding 2
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Badge Reels 1
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Badge Holder 1
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ID Accessories 2
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Paper Handling 3
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Ring Binders 2
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Paper Shredders 2
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Boards 2
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Binding 5
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Laminating 9
How to Create Signs and POP Displays Using Adhesive Backed Laminating Pouches?

Thinking about using your pouch laminator to create a sign or POP display? Creating signs, stickers, or point-of-purchase displays has never been easier. With adhesive-backed laminating pouches you can add permanent adhesive to any graphic you are laminating. Once you have made your sticker it is just a matter of finding something to mount it on to make a beautiful, professional sign.
How to Add Adhesive with Pouch Laminate
Sticky Back laminating pouches are incredibly simple to use. In fact, they work just like any other laminating pouch.
- Insert your document into the pouch with the back facing the adhesive liner
- Place the pouch into a pouch carrier — if compatible with your machine
- Run carrier through your laminator
- Your document should now have lamination on one side and a peelable yellow release liner on the other.
If done correctly your sheet should now essentially be a sticker.
Making a Laminated Sign
Once you have laminated your image with a sticky back pouch you are ready to mount your sign.
- Select your substrate. The adhesive should be able to adhere to most smooth, dry surfaces. Remember that this glue is permanent so, while you might want to stick it to a wall or window, you may be better off using a mounting board to avoid damage to your walls.
- Peel back about an inch of the release liner and stick the exposed edge of your laminated document to the board, doing your best to align and center it in place.
- Slowly remove the rest of the liner smoothing as you go to remove any bubbles or creases. If you are struggling to get a perfect finish try using the back of a spoon to apply extra pressure when trying to smooth out problem areas
You should now have a beautiful, mounted sign. These adhesive-backed laminating pouches are ideal for creating all types of signs, promotions, and advertisements, as well as posting rules and regulations, safety guidelines, and more. We offer sticky back pouches in all standard sizes from credit card to poster as well as both matte and glossy finishes so you can create the perfect sign for your needs. No one offers more options for laminating pouches than MyBinding.com. We are sure to have one that fits your project.