What Should I Know About Synthetic Paper?

If you want to make your documents last longer without laminating them, you should consider using synthetic paper. This unique paper is extremely durable and it can make your documents look great. Here’s a quick guide to using synthetic paper:


What is Synthetic Paper?

This is a special type of paper that’s made out of polyester for extra tear resistance. Both sides are also coated in plastic, similar to lamination, for waterproofing. It can also withstand temperature changes quite well so you can use it for a variety of purposes.


How to Use Synthetic Paper


Handling

  • You should handle this kind of paper by the edges whenever possible. This will prevent the paper from being marred by scratches and fingerprints.
  • Synthetic paper should be stored in its original packaging when you’re not using it.

Printing

  • This type of paper is compatible with photocopiers, laser printers, and digital presses. However, it’s not recommended for use in ink-jet printers.
  • Fan paper before putting it in the machine to avoid static or pages sticking

Cutting & Punching

  • Make sure you do any printing before you try to cut your sheets with a rotary trimmer or guillotine cutter.
  • Since synthetic paper is made out of polyester, you should only cut a couple of sheets at a time. This will help maintain your cutter by keeping the blade sharp.
  • If you have a binding machine, you can punch synthetic paper to get the necessary hole pattern. You can produce holes for plastic comb, spiral, and twin-loop wire binding among other methods. Once again punch only a few pages at a time to avoid excess dulling

Shop synthetic paper today, and start creating documents with all the benefits of laminating without a laminator.

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