In many commercial print shops, the slow laminating process remains a common production bottleneck. This is especially noticeable in applications involving long graphics, PVC films, exhibition displays, and wide-format advertising materials.
While printing technology continues to improve output speed, laminating and finishing operations are increasingly becoming the limiting factor in overall production efficiency.
In the Nordic market, print service providers are paying closer attention to the long-term operating stability of industrial wide-format laminators rather than focusing only on maximum speed figures.
For commercial print finishing workflows, high-speed lamination must also maintain:
To address these requirements, some wide-format laminators now incorporate pneumatic pressure systems and large-diameter silicone rollers.
Certain 64-inch wide format laminators, for example, the MF1700-C3, use 130mm silicone rollers combined with pneumatic pressure control to ensure stable media handling during long production cycles.
This configuration is particularly suitable for Nordic print environments that require reliable continuous processing.
Besides laminating speed, trimming consistency has also become a key concern in Finland’s print finishing industry.
Large-format graphics used in signage and display applications often require accurate edge finishing for installation and visual alignment.
To improve trimming reliability, MEFU industrial laminators are equipped with:
These systems help maintain more consistent cutting actions during continuous processing while reducing manual adjustments.
Tungsten steel blades are increasingly used in commercial laminating systems due to their wear resistance and long operational lifespan.
Some equipment specifications indicate blade service life exceeding 15000 meters of continuous processing, helping reduce maintenance interruptions in high-volume production environments.
As Nordic print applications expand into thicker and more diverse materials, media compatibility has become an important consideration when selecting wide-format laminating equipment.
Commercial print finishing companies increasingly require laminators capable of handling:
For this reason, laminators supporting thicker media ranges are attracting more attention in the Nordic market.
MEFU industrial wide-format laminators now support media thicknesses up to 28mm, allowing broader compatibility across commercial graphics applications.
Slow laminating processes are often related to manual media alignment, inconsistent roller pressure, limited material compatibility, or unstable media feeding during continuous operation. In commercial print environments, laminating speed must also remain consistent under long production cycles.
Pneumatic pressure systems help maintain more uniform roller contact across wide media surfaces. This is especially important when processing vehicle wraps, PVC graphics, and large-format signage materials that require stable lamination quality.
Industrial laminators typically use larger silicone rollers to improve pressure consistency and media stability. Some commercial systems use 130mm silicone rollers for continuous wide-format processing applications.