Coating problem

footballfan

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I have a Xerox Phaser 7400 for my printing and I want to do business cards and brochures. Is there machine I can get that would help me to accomplish that? Is there a laminator that would give the same look as a UV coat or an aqueous coat, or is there a machine that I could apply a coating after the printing? If anyone has any information on this I would greatly appreciate it.
 
  • Laminator is more of an investment $17000 laminates and trims up to 12" wide, Uv coater is less $9999 and per piece finsihed cost is much less feed 18 inch wide sheet. We have both-direct importer.

    Jim
     
    Laminator

    Laminator does not have to cost 17K You can get a Laminator with cutter for 12K or just a laminator for 3K. The coaters have there hidden costs as well ie.. filling, draining, and flushing the system each day for one. The cost of a 1.7mil lam per 12x18 sheet would be approx $.025 per sheet. If you run those 12 to 18 cards per sheet you are looking at less than a third of a penny per card and have given your customer a superior product. If you are trying to enhance the value of your printed image then why not give them the durability and variety that a lamination would provide. Coating has its value but if you are trying to make margin then give them a better finished product
    eric.bryant@gbc.com
     
    Kompac Kwik Finish UV & Aqueous Coating System

    The Kompac Kwik Finish is an exciting offline coating and curing system, providing a quick and easy way to apply UV, Aqueous, Primer & Specialty Coatings to a wide variety of substrates. Thin substrates...No Problem! From onion skin to plastics; whether digital output or offset, each job will have the visual appeal, lasting durability, protection and rub resistant finish that your customers expect!
    • Flood & spot coat as well as spot not coat (allowing areas to be free of coating), encouraging enhanced finishing capability and assisting with variable data printing
    • Apply UV, aqueous, primer & specialty coatings with one system!
    • Easy to setup & operate
    • 5 minute coating change and clean up (with the patented Kompac Vac)
    • Auto level pump & sensor (Automatically replenishes coating when it is low)
    • Patented Kompac Air Delivery System provides 'non-contact' delivery of the coated sheet
    For more information write to info@kompactech.com or visit www.kompactech.com
     

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    The Kompac Kwik Finish is an exciting offline coating and curing system, providing a quick and easy way to apply UV, Aqueous, Primer & Specialty Coatings to a wide variety of substrates. Thin substrates...No Problem! From onion skin to plastics; whether digital output or offset, each job will have the visual appeal, lasting durability, protection and rub resistant finish that your customers expect!
    • Flood & spot coat as well as spot not coat (allowing areas to be free of coating), encouraging enhanced finishing capability and assisting with variable data printing
    • Apply UV, aqueous, primer & specialty coatings with one system!
    • Easy to setup & operate
    • 5 minute coating change and clean up (with the patented Kompac Vac)
    • Auto level pump & sensor (Automatically replenishes coating when it is low)
    • Patented Kompac Air Delivery System provides 'non-contact' delivery of the coated sheet
    For more information write to info@kompactech.com or visit www.kompactech.com

    Do you have any samples of coating on onion skin.......??
     
    Good Day...I have a coating sample on 20lb. vegetable parchment paper (similar to onion skin). The finished product is used for butter wrappers. If you like I can send you a complete sample kit. I see that you are located in the UK. If you wish please send me an email to info@kompactech.com with your contact info.
     
  • Laminator does not have to cost 17K You can get a Laminator with cutter for 12K or just a laminator for 3K. The coaters have there hidden costs as well ie.. filling, draining, and flushing the system each day for one. The cost of a 1.7mil lam per 12x18 sheet would be approx $.025 per sheet. If you run those 12 to 18 cards per sheet you are looking at less than a third of a penny per card and have given your customer a superior product. If you are trying to enhance the value of your printed image then why not give them the durability and variety that a lamination would provide. Coating has its value but if you are trying to make margin then give them a better finished product
    eric.bryant@gbc.com

    hmn.. thanks for this cost estimate. been thinking about getting a laminator myself.
     
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