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www.IHeartPrint.com just made mention (http://www.iheartprint.com/2008/01/03/lang_en-my-5-print-related-thoughts-for-2008-lang_en/) of ProjectCenter’s blog (projectcenter.wordpress.com), saying that that companies like ProjectCenter “are proving that it’s worth [it] to share knowledge and engage conversations”.

ProjectCenter would like to thank www.IHeartPrint.com for this compliment.

We would also like to thank others (i.e. www.unioncopy.com) that have been sharing our posts to the public. We really appreciate your help.

As always, we greatly welcome your comments on our blog, and hope you will take the time to do so.

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As simple as laminating may sound, there is some information that is definately needed in order to complete a quality project. Are are some general questions that should be answered before a project begins:

1) What thickness does the laminate need to be (i.e., 0.25-2.25 mm)?

2) Edge seal (laminate goes beyond the edge of the document), or flush cut (laminate stops at the edge of the document)?

3) Apply glossy film or matte film?

4) What is the type of paper stock that is being laminated?

5) Was the print work done with an ink printer or a digital printer (if you know, what type of printer was it printed on)?

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