usi PROMOUNT PLUS 2700 Owner's Manual page 7

Roll laminator & mounter
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coating its back with a spray adhesive and
applying it to the board.
ProMount Self-Adhesive Foam Boards
ProMount Self-adhesive foam boards are coated
3/16" & 1/4" thick
with a layer of adhesive covered with a paper
release liner. Users prefer them when they
process larger runs and want to be sure that the
board, laminate and print have a good bond and a
high-quality professional finish.
adhesive
Mount a laminated or non-laminated print by
release liner
peeling back the release liner to reveal the
pressure-sensitive adhesive. Position the print and
press firmly. When using a heated roll
laminator, you can laminate while applying the
print at the same time.
ProMount Heat-Activated Foam Boards (a.k.a.
Adhesive Boards)
Coated with a layer of heat-activated thermal
adhesive, these boards are designed for
mounting non-laminated prints and require a
heated roll laminator like the ProMount Plus
heat-activated
2700. These boards assure a professional look
adhesive
3/16" & 1/4" thick
with a good bond and a smooth, even surface that
does not peel or blister.
Mount a print by placing it between the board and
a release liner then feed it through the laminator.
TIP: Make sure the shiny side of the release liner
is against the board.
ProMount Pouch Boards - Laminate and
Mount All in One Step!
USI's Pouch boards are constructed from
heat-activated foam boards with a film laminate
hinged to the top of each board to form a pouch.
film
This method is quick, simple and requires no real
training. Each board has a high-quality
3/16" & 1/4" thick
heat-activated
professional bond and rich finish.
adhesive
Mount and laminate in a single step, by sliding a
print between the board and film, then feeding it
through a heated roll laminator. Like
heat-activated boards, the laminator must be able
to open wide enough to feed the board through.

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