Documents that should not be laminated include:
Papers that require future signatures or stamps
Official or legal originals that may need verification
Heat-sensitive materials such as thermal paper receipts
Prints with ink that has not fully dried
Laminating these items may cause damage or reduce their usability.
It depends on how often you laminate:
Occasional use: Laminating services may be more economical
Regular use: Owning a laminator saves time and cost
Commercial or industrial use: A roll or automatic laminating machine is usually more cost-effective in the long term
For printing and packaging businesses, investing in industrial laminating equipment is generally worthwhile.