Orange Pigment 8" x 100' Laminating / Toner Fusing Foil - 1/2" Core
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Item# 02FF8100ORG
- Foil Color: Orange
- Foil Type: Pigment
- Roll Size: 12" x 100'
- Core Size: 1/2"
Create bold, eye-catching prints without the cost or hassle of custom dies. This primary orange pigment laminating fusing foil delivers a smooth, gloss finish and is perfect for adding solid color accents to business cards, invitations, certificates, and more.
Designed for use with toner-based (laser) prints, the foil bonds directly to printed areas using heat and pressure from a pouch laminator or a foil fusing machine. Simply print, apply, and run through the laminator to achieve clean, consistent results in minutes. The foil comes in both an 8" or 12" x 100' roll on a 1/2" core, ideal for proofs, short runs, and custom projects.
Step 1: With a laser printer, print the desired text or single color (line art) design onto your intended paper item or flat sheet.
Step 2: Cut a piece of laminating foil from the roll in a size proportional to the text or graphic you wish to appear in foil.
Step 3: With a substantial pouch laminator, slip your printed piece (with foil over the desired imprint area) within a paper carrier. A carrier such as a larger piece of folded paper or card stock is necessary to prevent the foil from directly contacting the rollers of the pouch laminator.
Step 4: Insert the carrier into pouch laminator.
Step 5: Once the carrier exits, pull the foil sheet off to reveal the foil imprint. The foil will only adhere to the toner printed areas of your paper (text or graphic).
It is suggested that the pouch laminator you use to produce foil lamination imprints have 4 laminating rollers, and controls allowing you specify temperature and speed. A slow speed with a temperature of 250F is recommended for best foil imprinting results. Textured papers are not recommended for use in the foil laminating process. A smooth, flat paper surface texture is necessary to achieve high quality results.
While many customers run foil fused sheets back through a laser printer after initial foil imprinting, it is important to note that some printers may pick up small pieces of foil off the sheet. These particles may become deposited on parts within the printer which would require additional maintenance to remove and/or require replacement of contaminated parts.
While many customers run foil fused sheets back through a laser printer after initial foil imprinting, it is important to note that some printers may pick up small pieces of foil off the sheet. These particles may become deposited on parts within the printer which would require additional maintenance to remove and/or require replacement of contaminated parts.
MyBinding.com accepts no liability for damage and/or repairs to customer's laser printer(s) and/or copy machine(s).
The Foil Laminating process can be used to produce a wide range of products. However, results will vary based on a wide range of factors.
Foil laminating is not compatible with all types of paper, toner or all types of toner based printers. Also note that foil laminating is not compatible with any offset or inkjet inks.
Customers are solely responsible for determining if their laser printer(s) and/or copy machine(s) are suitable for multiple pass, foil laminating applications.