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Article: How to Print for Laminating.
- Article from:
- Graphic Arts Monthly
- Article date:
- February 1, 2009
- Author:
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By Kevin Cullen
Film laminates refract light differently and add durability. But you must match the ink.
Projects that benefit from laminating include posters, signage, menus, point-of-purchase displays, manuals, handbooks, children's books and direct mail. Laminating can be used with a variety of substrates and is available in many finishes. Film laminates refract light in different ways. High-gloss finishes help printed images appear to leap off the page. Matte and dull finishes are designed for superior readability under any lighting conditions. Satin finishes walk the fine line between image enhancement and glare reduction.
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Article: Publication No. WO/2009/123096 Published on Oct. 8, Assigned to ...
US Fed News Service, Including US State News;
October 9, 2009 ;
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... ... Masanori Shindou, Shinji Takano, Takehiko Hayashi and Tetsuya Miyoshi, all from Japan, have developed a photosensitive film lamination method, resist pattern formation method, and printed circuit board manufacturing method. The patent has been assigned ...
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