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Liquid laminator or Hot/cold laminator

frmdstryr

New Member
I am looking into buying a laminator and I was wondering if I could get some input on which is better. Lamination will mainly be used for media printed from our versacamm.


Thanks
 

CS-SignSupply

New Member
Dry time and storage could be an issue with the liquid laminator.

Heat Assist seems to be the preferred method of the majority of my clients, while others use cold.
 

BigfishDM

Merchant Member
It really depends on the applications you are going to target, if you plan to ever do tradeshow graphics a liquid laminate will not give you what you need. Much wider variety of applications with a cold laminator.
 

Sticky Signs

New Member
I'd go cold. Less BS to deal with and lower cost up front. Not a fan of liquid lam. Heat is good but I don't think it's really necessary.
 

marcsitkin

New Member
If you have the money, dual heated rollers are a great way to go. Really depends on how much flexibility you need. I've had 2 cold, one single hot, and now have the dual heat roller set up and it's really a very nice way to go.
 

WB

New Member
If you have the money, dual heated rollers are a great way to go. Really depends on how much flexibility you need. I've had 2 cold, one single hot, and now have the dual heat roller set up and it's really a very nice way to go.


I agree, dual heated lamiator.. we had a liquid lam for awhile wasn't very inpmressed and ended up giving it back 6months later.
 
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