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== Process description == | |||
sheet lamination is one of the most flexible when it comes to materials, as long as it comes in the form of sheet stock it probably can be printed with sheet lamination. every layer of the print is cut out of a roll of sheet stock, they are stacked and bound using a process that is depended on the material (most commonly an adhesive). | sheet lamination is one of the most flexible when it comes to materials, as long as it comes in the form of sheet stock it probably can be printed with sheet lamination. every layer of the print is cut out of a roll of sheet stock, they are stacked and bound using a process that is depended on the material (most commonly an adhesive). | ||
== strength == | |||
== weaknesses == | |||
== Technologies == | |||
There are a number of specific technologies that can vastly change to capabilities of a printer. |
Revision as of 11:18, 24 August 2023
Process description
sheet lamination is one of the most flexible when it comes to materials, as long as it comes in the form of sheet stock it probably can be printed with sheet lamination. every layer of the print is cut out of a roll of sheet stock, they are stacked and bound using a process that is depended on the material (most commonly an adhesive).
strength
weaknesses
Technologies
There are a number of specific technologies that can vastly change to capabilities of a printer.