Q » What is the difference between lamination and varnish?
15 Oct, 2025
A » Lamination involves applying a protective plastic film to a printed surface, enhancing durability and providing a glossy or matte finish. Varnish, on the other hand, is a liquid coating applied directly to the print, offering a similar finish but less protection compared to lamination. While lamination is more robust and resistant to wear, varnish is often chosen for its cost-effectiveness and ability to highlight specific areas with spot-varnish techniques.
15 Oct, 2025
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