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Lamination is the process of applying a protective film over printed materials to enhance durability, resist damage, and elevate visual appeal. From marketing materials to ID cards, lamination adds both function and finish.

Give Your Prints the Finish They Deserve

Whether you need a glossy pop or a soft premium feel, lamination customizes your prints to suit the purpose—protecting them from moisture, fingerprints, scratches, and everyday wear.

It’s widely used for menus, business cards, brochures, posters, ID cards, and outdoor signage to increase longevity and professional appearance.

Types of Laminations used in printing


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Gloss Lamination

A shiny, reflective finish that makes colors pop and images sharper. Best for marketing material, book covers & packaging.

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Matte Lamination

Soft, elegant, non-glossy finish that reduces glare and fingerprints. Ideal for brochures, cards & luxury packaging.

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Soft-Touch Lamination

A premium option with a velvety texture that enhances the tactile experience. Used for high-end branding materials.

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Textured Lamination

Linen, leather, or other textures that add
tactile and visual appeal. Great for unique presentations.

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Anti-Scratch Lamination

Built for durability—resistant to scratches, smudges, and wear, perfect for frequently handled items.

Get the Facts Behind the Finish

What is lamination and why is it used in printing?

Lamination is the process of applying a protective film over printed materials to enhance their durability, protect against moisture and scratches, and give them a premium finish.

What types of lamination do you offer?

We offer a wide range of lamination options including Gloss, Matte, Soft-Touch, Textured, and Anti-Scratch—each suited to specific needs and aesthetics.

Which lamination is best for business cards?

Matte and Soft-Touch laminations are ideal for business cards as they provide a professional look, reduce glare, and feel premium in hand.

Is lamination water-resistant?

Yes, lamination adds a layer of water resistance, making materials more durable and long-lasting—perfect for menus, posters, and outdoor signage.

Can lamination be applied to all types of paper or material?

Lamination works best on thicker paper or cardstock. We recommend consulting our team to choose the right combination of paper and lamination for optimal results.

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