August 18, 2026
A sign design company from Canada provides design and production services for commercial signage, branded displays, and a variety of visual communication projects.
As demand for high-quality signage and faster project delivery continued to grow, lamination became an increasingly important part of its production workflow. For wide-format graphics, printed signage, and display materials, lamination not only helps protect the finished graphics but also contributes to the overall appearance and quality of the final product.
As project volume increased, the lamination stage became a bottleneck in the customer's production process. The company therefore began looking for a roll laminator that could provide wide-format lamination capability, convenient operation, and consistent processing performance.
In signage production, different projects may require different substrates and laminating films. These materials can have different requirements for pressure, tension, and temperature during the lamination process.
For this Canadian customer, the laminator needed to meet several key requirements:
The customer therefore needed more than simply a larger laminator. The equipment had to integrate practical functions that could better support the company's day-to-day signage production.
To address the customer's requirements, MEFU provided the MF1700-M1 PLUS pneumatic lift heat-assist roll laminator.
The MF1700-M1 PLUS offers a maximum laminating width of 1,630 mm (64") and a maximum laminating speed of 9 m/min. It supports materials up to 28 mm in thickness and features a heated upper roller with a maximum temperature of 60°C. These specifications make the machine suitable for a variety of wide-format signage and graphics lamination applications.
Stable roller pressure is essential for achieving consistent contact between the laminating film and the printed material.
The MF1700-M1 PLUS is equipped with a 120 mm silicone roller, designed to provide consistent pressure during the lamination process. This helps support smooth material feeding and consistent film application across wide-format graphics.
For the Canadian customer's signage applications, stable roller pressure provides a reliable foundation for continuous lamination work.
The MF1700-M1 PLUS features a pneumatic roller lift system.
Operators can control the roller position through the control panel, making it easier to load materials, adjust the roller, and begin the lamination process. This design is particularly useful in signage production environments where operators may frequently change materials between different projects.
Different films and substrates may require different tension settings during lamination.
The MF1700-M1 PLUS provides adjustable tension control, allowing operators to adjust the tension according to the material being processed. This helps maintain more stable material movement and supports consistent lamination results across different applications.
For sign production companies handling a variety of substrates and laminating films, flexible tension adjustment is an important part of maintaining a controlled workflow.
The MF1700-M1 PLUS is equipped with front and rear control panels.
The front control panel displays the set temperature, actual temperature, and operating speed, while also providing roller lifting and lowering controls. The rear control panel allows operators to control lamination operation and stop the machine while monitoring the operating speed.
The dual-panel configuration provides convenient access to machine controls from different working positions, helping operators manage the lamination process more efficiently.
For this Canadian sign design company, the value of the MF1700-M1 PLUS goes beyond simply adding another laminator to the production floor.
With a 1,630 mm laminating width, pneumatic roller lift, 120 mm silicone roller, adjustable tension, and heat-assist capability up to 60°C, the machine provides functions that are well suited to wide-format signage and graphics lamination.
The machine also features a self-locking shaft system designed to simplify material loading and an anti-static device to help address static electricity generated during material processing.
Together with the front and rear control panels, these features create a more practical and controlled lamination workflow for signage production.
This Canadian customer's application highlights several factors that signage companies should consider when selecting a wide-format roll laminator.
These features make the MF1700-M1 PLUS suitable for applications including signage production, wide-format graphics, advertising graphics, and printed media finishing.
For the Canadian sign design company, lamination had become a key bottleneck in its production workflow as project requirements and material variety increased.
The MF1700-M1 PLUS addresses these challenges with wide-format laminating capability, pneumatic roller lifting, heat-assist functionality, consistent roller pressure, adjustable tension, and convenient machine controls.
By combining these functions in one roll laminator, the MF1700-M1 PLUS provides signage and graphics companies with a practical solution for more controlled and consistent wide-format lamination.