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914/1070/1270/1370/1520mm Width Lamination Consumables 150m/Roll For Lamination
In the world of print finishing, precision is synonymous with profitability. One of the most critical yet often overlooked factors is the starting size of your lamination consumables. Using a film that doesn't match your output width leads to material waste, costly trimming, and operational slowdowns.
That's why MEFU offers our premium Laminating Film Rolls in a strategic range of industry-standard widths: 914mm, 1070mm, 1270mm, 1370mm, and 1520mm. Each large 150-meter roll is engineered to deliver consistent, high-quality protection for your laminated prints while optimizing your workflow from start to finish.
Why does the specific width of a lamination film roll matter? The answer lies in efficiency and cost-control. Our carefully selected width range is designed to cover the most common printing and mounting substrate sizes with minimal waste.
Beyond the precise sizing, the quality of the film itself is paramount. Our BOPP Lamination Film is manufactured to the highest standards, providing a robust protective layer that enhances and preserves your prints.
Key features include:
Our range of widths is designed to meet specific application needs. Here’s a quick guide:
| Film Width | Ideal For / Common Substrate Sizes |
|---|---|
| 914mm (36") | Standard posters, A0/A1 prints, and outputs from 24" and 36" printers. |
| 1070mm (42") | A common width for many mid-format printers and display materials. |
| 1270mm (50") | Ideal for outputs from 54" printers with trimming allowance, and large signage. |
| 1370mm (54") | A perfect match for the output of popular 54" wide-format printers. |
| 1520mm (60") | Large-format displays, banners, and heavy-duty packaging applications. |
Choosing the correct lamination consumables is a critical decision that impacts your workflow efficiency, material costs, and final product quality. By offering a comprehensive range of precision widths in generous 150-meter rolls, we provide a solution that minimizes waste and maximizes output.