May 6, 2026
In the Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) market, the growth of outdoor signage, vehicle wraps, and lightbox graphics has increased reliance on signage laminator machines for finishing processes. However, uneven pressure laminators remain a persistent issue, affecting output quality.
Common defects include:
These issues are amplified in wide-format applications (≥1600 mm), where pressure distribution and material tension become harder to control.
One example of this engineering direction is the MF1700-M1 PRO roll-to-roll laminator, designed for wide-format signage production environments.
It integrates several structural features that directly address uneven pressure challenges:
Key Technical Features:
These parameters work together to maintain pressure uniformity during continuous production, reducing the risk of bubbles and misalignment in wide-format applications.
In the ANZ signage industry, the challenge of uneven pressure laminator performance is directly linked to production quality and operational efficiency. As demand for wide-format graphics increases, the selection of a signage laminator machine is shifting toward systems that prioritize pressure stability, material adaptability, and continuous output.
Machines like the MF1700-M1 PRO reflect this trend by combining pneumatic pressure control, silicone roller design, and roll-to-roll architecture to support consistent industrial lamination workflows.