Blue 10mil Military Laminating Pouches - 100pk
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Blue 10mil Military Laminating Pouches - 100pk
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Blue 10mil Business Card Laminating Pouches - 100pk | LKLP10BUSBL | $33.39 | |||
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Product Description
Use these colored laminating pouches to add a splash of color to your laminated cards and documents. These laminating pouches are clear on one side and colored on the other making them perfect for setting your documents apart while still letting your clients and customers read the important information on your material. Available in Blue, Green, Red, White and Yellow, these unique Colored Laminating Pouches are sure to make the impression that you have been looking for.
Product Details
- Size: Military (2-5/8" x 3-7/8")
- Thickness: 10mil
- Front: Clear
- Back: Blue
- Quantity: 100 Per Box
- Corners: Round (1/8" radius)
- Part Number: LKLP10MILITARYBL
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Demonstration Video
Colored Back Laminating Pouches Overview
Transcript: These are Colored Back Laminating Pouches! They have one clear side and one colored side, and the colored side is transparent, and both sides have a glossy finish. To use, insert your project into the pouch. Align it so your margins are even on all sides. These are 10 mil, which means you’ll need a machine that can support that thickness. I didn’t actually have one on hand for this demo, so I tried a 5 mil setting. It did work, but not as well—and I ran them through twice to be safe. Here is the final result, all in a line. And flip them around to see the clear side. You can find colored back ... Read More
These are Colored Back Laminating Pouches! They have one clear side and one colored side, and the colored side is transparent, and both sides have a glossy finish. To use, insert your project into the pouch. Align it so your margins are even on all sides. These are 10 mil, which means you’ll need a machine that can support that thickness. I didn’t actually have one on hand for this demo, so I tried a 5 mil setting. It did work, but not as well—and I ran them through twice to be safe. Here is the final result, all in a line. And flip them around to see the clear side. You can find colored back pouches in blue, green, red, white, and yellow. And remember, 10 mil pouch laminators. 5 mil ones kind of work, but not that well.
Questions & Answers
Currently our supplier only makes letter sized color back laminating pouches in White. They used to make them in other colors but they were discontinued a few years ago.
Answered by MyBinding.com
Although some laminators say that using pouch carriers is not necessary we always recommend you use the carrier that is provided in the box with the pouches you purchase. This is especially true for 10mil pouches due to the extra adhesive that is used with thicker supplies. If you don't use a carrier the adhesive can spill out of the side of the laminating pouch onto your rollers. This can cause performance issues, pouch jams and ultimately can ruin your laminator. Plus, there isn't really an easy way to clean the rollers on most pouch laminators. Trust me, it just isn't worth the hassle.
Answered by MyBinding.com
They are made of the same high quality laminate as our other laminating pouches. However, one side is colored and the other side is clear. This allows you to color code your documents or add a colored back and border to something you laminate.
Answered by MyBinding.com