Laminating and foiling solutions at Print & Finishing Solutions (PFS) focus on enhancing substrate durability and adding high-value sensory effects to digital and offset prints. We provide four distinct technology paths: Tamerica and Drylamfor versatile commercial laminating, GFP for wide-format finishing, and Foliant for industrial-scale high-speed foiling and lamination.
Laminating and Foiling Technology Comparison
1. Foliant (Industrial High-Speed & Foiling) Foliant systems are the professional choice for high-volume shops requiring high-pressure lamination and sophisticated digital foiling effects.
- Pressure-Bonded Finish: Utilizes heavy industrial pressure to ensure a permanent bond between the film and digital toners, preventing peeling during subsequent cutting or folding.
- Digital Foiling: Integrated foiling modules allow for "sleeking" or spot-foil effects, enabling shops to offer gold, silver, and holographic finishes without the need for traditional dies.
- High-Volume Velocity: Engineered for 24/7 production with vacuum feeding systems that maintain precision at speeds exceeding 60 feet per minute.
2. GFP - Graphic Finishing Partners (Wide-Format Finishing) GFP specializes in roll-to-roll lamination for signs, banners, and vehicle wraps, with a focus on ease of use and consistent tension control.
- Top Heat Assistance: Models like the 563TH and 663TH feature a 140°F top heat roller to soften laminate adhesive, which eliminates "silvering" (tiny air bubbles) on UV and solvent prints.
- Format Versatility: Supports widths up to 63 inches, accommodating the full output of Mimaki and CET Color wide-format printers.
- Rugged Reliability: Built with a simple, robust mechanical design that reduces daily maintenance requirements in busy sign shops.
3. Drylam & Tamerica (Commercial & Educational Series) These brands provide the essential foundation for standard commercial laminating, from tabletop pouch laminators to automated school and office systems.
- Rapid Warm-up: Modern Drylam systems are designed for on-demand use, reaching operating temperatures in under 5 minutes to reduce energy consumption.
- Substrate Flexibility: Tamerica units handle a wide range of film thicknesses (1.5mil to 10mil), making them ideal for menus, ID badges, and reference guides.
- Simplified Controls: Intuitive interfaces allow non-specialized staff to achieve professional results on standard 12" to 27" widths.
Solving Lamination and Foiling Failure Points
Q: Why does my laminate peel off when I cut the sheets on a guillotine? A: This is typically caused by insufficient pressure or incorrect temperature during the laminating process, especially on dense digital toner. Foliant industrial laminators use high-pressure rollers to force the adhesive into the substrate fibers, creating a bond that survives the shearing force of a cutter blade.
Q: How do I achieve a "Scodix-style" raised foil look without the million-dollar price tag? A: Utilize the digital foiling capabilities of a Foliant system. By printing a black toner "mask" on your digital press and running it through the Foliant with foil film, the foil only adheres to the toner area, creating premium spot-foil effects for pennies per sheet.
Q: What causes "silvering" on my wide-format signs, and how can I stop it? A: Silvering is caused by trapped air between the laminate and the ink. Using a GFP Top-Heat Laminator at 140°F softens the adhesive so it flows into the "valleys" of the ink, resulting in a crystal-clear finish immediately after lamination.
Technical Specification Matrix
|
Feature |
GFP 663TH (Wide Format) |
Foliant Series (Industrial) |
Drylam / Tamerica |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Max Width |
63 Inches |
Up to B1 (29" x 40") |
12" - 27" |
|
Max Speed |
20 ft/min |
60+ ft/min |
5 - 15 ft/min |
|
Heating |
Top Heat (140°F) |
Dual Industrial Heat |
Standard Heat |
|
Digital Foiling |
No |
Yes (Optional) |
No |
|
Best For |
Signage / Wraps |
Commercial Print / Foiling |
Office / Educational |
Critical Risk Assessment
While GFP is the industry standard for wide-format signs, using a cold-only laminator on UV-printed substrates will almost certainly result in silvering and customer rejection. Foliant systems provide the highest ROI for shops entering the high-end packaging or wedding market due to their foiling capabilities, but they require a higher level of operator training than the "plug-and-play" Drylam or Tamerica units. For shops running the IntoPrint SP1360W, an industrial-pressure laminator like Foliant is essential to ensure the laminate bonds correctly to the thick toner layers used for white-ink printing.


