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Laminating pouches ARGO 328125 glossy 80 x 111 mm 250 µm 100 pcs
Laminating pouches ARGO 328125 glossy 80 x 111 mm 250 µm 100 pcs
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Laminating pouches ARGO 328125 glossy 80 x 111 mm 250 µm 100 pcs
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Laminating pouches ARGO 328125 glossy 80 x 111 mm 250 µm 100 pcs
Laminating pouches ARGO 328125 glossy 80 x 111 mm 250 µm 100 pcs
Glossy laminating pouches ARGO 328125 measure 80 x 111 mm and have a film thickness of 250 µm. Supplied in a pack of 100 pieces, these pouches are intended for use with compatible pouch laminators operating in hot or cold modes. They provide a clear, high-gloss finish that enhances the appearance of small documents, cards, photos and labels while offering protection against moisture, dirt and mechanical wear.
The 250 µm film thickness delivers durable protection without significantly increasing document thickness, and the glossy surface improves color contrast and sharpness for printed images. Compatibility with both cold and hot laminators gives flexibility in processing temperature-sensitive materials. The small format is optimized for ID cards, small photographs and labels, and the pack quantity of 100 ensures steady supply for office, school or home tasks.
Open a pouch and insert the document, card or photo ensuring it is centred and free of dust or debris. For hot lamination, preheat the pouch laminator to the manufacturer’s recommended setting for 250 µm pouches. Feed the sealed edge first if required by your laminator. For cold lamination, follow the laminator’s instructions for pouch processing. After lamination, allow the pouch to cool on a flat surface before trimming edges if necessary.
Store pouches flat in a dry environment away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Use clean hands and a lint-free workspace to avoid trapping dust or fibres. When laminating temperature-sensitive items, use the cold mode or lower heat settings; for best optical results on photos and printouts, use the hot mode according to your laminator’s guidelines.
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