Facebook
Facebook
Twitter
Twitter
LinkedIn
LinkedIn
Email
Email
0 Comments
Comments
Now Protect It
Max Behling has encountered some strange requests in the four years since his in-plant bought its Seal Image 3600 wide-format laminator. Normally, Brigham Young University Print Services laminates the usual: maps, posters and high-profile presentations.
But Behling says he's received requests to laminate gravel, sand and other odd materials. It seems that everyone—even the art students who requested those outlandish jobs—is aware of the major benefit of lamination: To protect the material it covers.
0 Comments
View Comments
Related Content
Comments