Determine the size of the item being laminated and choose the correct size pouch.
Temperature to laminate paper using 3 mil pouch.
Thus a 10 mil pouch would actually be 20 mil thick not 10.
In general however these are the temperature settings you would use.
If the pouch still appears cloudy after lamination then the temperature needs to be increased.
10 mil runs at 220º 260º.
If you need to laminate using thicker roll laminating film you will need a more robust laminator.
Digikote laminating pouches offer a more aggressive adhesive and activate at a lower temperature to protect prints from heat damage.
Since some laminators are made outside the u s.
Also keep in mind that not every laminator can accept all pouches.
Also be sure you select a lamination pouch with the mil thickness rigidity you need.
Without the seamed border the pouch will delaminate if using paper inserts.
For general purpose film.
Always refer to your roll laminator s user manual for information on temperature settings.
That said here are the 5 most common pouch.
If there is a punched slot in the pouch be sure to allow the 1 8 inch border at the slot location too.
However the 1 5mil thickness is an economical choice when applying laminate to print materials that are constructed of heavy paper or cardstock such as business cards flash card sets presentation folders and book or manual covers.
1 5 mil 0015 this is a relatively thin laminate so it does not add much rigidity to the printed piece.
Keep in mind that pouches range in thickness from 1 5 to 10 mil.
With scotch thermal laminating pouches letter legal and menu size use 3mil heat setting.
2 you should now choose the appropriate temperature setting.
School roll laminators generally use 1 5 and 3 mil laminating film.
Thicker pouches will give your document more protection.
Paper must be encapsulated by a seamed border minimum 1 8 inch on all sides for maximum durability.
1 5 mil runs at 290º 315º.
Consult the machine s instruction manual if you re not sure what pouches you can use.
Steps for pouch laminating.
It will need about 15 20 minutes to warm up.
1 turn on your laminator.
5 mil runs at 240º 275º.
Laminating pouch thickness indicates how thick one side of the pouch is.
3 mil runs at 275º 300º.
For most other smaller thermal pouch sizes use the 5 or 6 mil setting.
Home use pouch laminators like the entry level models sold by scotch or gbc are often limited to using 3 mil and 5 mil laminating sheets.
3 mil runs at 220º 270º.
If in doubt start with a lower heat setting and work your way up if laminating quality is not good.
Working in small increments increase the laminating temperature in stages until the pouch is completely clear and flat.
The warm up time varies from laminator to laminator.
And have show measurements in microns mic and centigrade c we have included those below for your reference.
The device s instruction manual will have information regarding this you should pick out the laminating pouches you plan to use.