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    Can I use tape to laminate paper?
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    Yes, to laminate paper with tape, use clear tape and cover all parts that you want laminated. Use packing tape to make the process faster, but small clear tape works as well.
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    How can I laminate my paper with everyday household objects? I can't use other stuff.
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    You could try using clear packing tape or plastic wrap, but it may not look as good as the methods in the article.
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    Will my pictures be protected with laminate paper?
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    A hot laminator is not appropriate for heat-sensitive documents, such as photos or artwork created with wax crayons. It could melt/ negatively impact these documents.
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    Can I remove a document from the laminated sheets?
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    No. The laminating sheets are meant to adhere to whatever you put them on. Removing them would cause damage such as ripping or tearing.
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    Can I laminate without a laminating machine? If yes, then how?
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    Yes. The alternative to using a machine would be to purchase self-adhesive laminating sheets, which are very easy to use.
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    How do I make a permanent mark on laminated paper?
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    The easiest way to make a permanent mark is just with a permanent marker, like a Sharpie.
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    What can I use in place of laminating pouches?
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    You can use packaging tape instead of laminating pouches.
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    Will it mess up the paper card if I remove the laminate?
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    Trying to take these types of laminate off of a piece of paper is likely to cause it damage, because they are meant to adhere to the paper. Aside from that, removing laminate will make your paper more vulnerable to further damage, as lamination is a protective measure in the first place.
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    How can I stop the color from running when I put my laminated posters outside?
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    You should probably put it in a more protected place, since this is probably caused from the sunlight taking the color out of it, or precipitation somehow leaking through the lamination and causing the dye to run out.
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    Can I laminate something with glitter on the top with self-laminate?
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    Yes, you can laminate any kind of paper with self laminate as long as the laminate sheet size is larger than the paper size.
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    Is there any other way to laminate paper?
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    You can use clear tape, but it will not work as well.
  • Question
    Can I burn laminated paper?
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    It will likely just melt, as it is plastic.
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    If a piece of paper has already been laminated, can I laminate it again?
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    No.
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    Does lamination protect color inkjet images from fading?
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    Yes, it does.
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    Is it possible to just laminate with tape or other everyday stationary?
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    Yes, but the laminated document may not look as official. Packaging tape might work best, just be careful that the tape does not fold onto itself while you apply it.
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    How do I remove it from the lamination?
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    If it's just to replace a certain area (i.e. a date or correcting a name) you can carefully cut out the part of laminate that covers what you want to replace with an exact-o knife and cover back up with tape or laminate or both. Not perfect, but good enough for everyday use.
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    Can I laminate a sheet of paper, then cut out letters using an Ellis machine to avoid having to cut out lettering?
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    No. Since the lamination is on the edges when you use a sheet of paper, the cut-out letters will slip out of the lamination. You might need to cut out letters, then laminate them - and you could try putting more than one letter on a laminating sheet.
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    If I laminate small pictures on one sheet and cut them up, will they separate?
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    No. As long as you leave enough space between the pictures, the front and back sheets of laminate will stick to each other so you can cut around the pictures without breaking the seal.
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    I have bought a laminator that does hot and cold laminating. When do I use hot and use when cold laminating?
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    A hot laminator is not appropriate for heat-sensitive documents, such as photos or artwork created with wax crayons. So, for example, using the cold laminating function would decrease the chances of your photos betting ruined.
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    Is it possible to laminate paper by blow drying the plastic with hot air?
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    That would likely result in uneven heating and undesirable results; however, many office product supply stores sell laminating sheets that can be applied with an iron.
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    Can I laminate pouches of any size?
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    Yes, but it depends on what size lamination pouches your laminator will take.
  • Question
    Can I use an iron on a low temperature to laminate a paper with photos?
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    Pictures are heat sensitive, so using any heat could cause damage to your photos, but if you are using a self-laminating sheet or clear tape, you don't need heat. You only have to be careful to keep the paper with photos flat so it doesn't end up curved.
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    Are laminated documents fire resistant?
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    Unless the laminate says specifically that it is somehow fireproofed, the laminate will melt in fire.
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    Can I glue the sheets to the laminate?
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    If you are using self-adhesive sheets, then it is best to use the standard adhesive inside.
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    Can I laminate paper after using tape and the tape is still on it?
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    Typically, no. You must remove the tape before laminating to prevent damage to your photos or documents.
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