Protecting important documents with Laminating Film can extend their life and keep them in good condition. Here are some key steps to help you use Laminating Film correctly:
Choose the right Laminating Film: Choose a laminating film of appropriate thickness according to the size of the document and the frequency of use.
Prepare the document: Make sure the document is dry and dust-free. Clean the surface of the document to avoid dust and dirt affecting the laminating effect.
Cut the Laminating Film: Cut the Laminating Film to a size slightly larger than the document, making sure to leave enough margins around to ensure sealing.
Heating: Use a laminating machine to heat to the appropriate temperature. Different Laminating Films may require different temperature settings, so please refer to the product manual for settings.
Place the document: Place the document flatly in the center of the Laminating Film, making sure that the document is aligned with the edge of the film.
Sealing process: Place the product in the laminating machine, making sure the film completely covers the document and there are no bubbles at the edge of the film. Slowly pass it through the laminating machine to ensure even heating and sealing.
Cooling and trimming: After laminating, let the document cool on a flat surface. After cooling, check for bubbles or incomplete sealing. If there are any, reheat or trim.
Cutting off excess film: After cooling, carefully cut off the excess Laminating Film along the edge of the document with scissors, making sure to cut neatly without affecting the integrity of the document.
Storage and protection: Store the sealed documents in a dry, cool place, away from direct sunlight and humid environment.
Proper use of Laminating Film can effectively protect your important documents from wear, dirt and moisture, keeping them in good condition.