These are just some of the print finishing services that LEA Printers offers:
Laminating
Often with lamination you might not actually see the laminate which is a thin plastic coating heat sealed onto the paper. You will however feel it as it creates a smooth and impervious finish. This will likely be a matt laminate. Gloss lamination is more readable and again adds to the tactile quality of a page. Often lamination is used as a print finishing option to increase the life of printed brochures, reports and accounts, book jackets and most other forms of printed material.
Often with lamination you might not actually see the laminate which is a thin plastic coating heat sealed onto the paper. You will however feel it as it creates a smooth and impervious finish. This will likely be a matt laminate. Gloss lamination is more readable and again adds to the tactile quality of a page. Often lamination is used as a print finishing option to increase the life of printed brochures, reports and accounts, book jackets and most other forms of printed material.
Die Cutting and Creasing
Our cutting and creasing machines are capable of producing a variety of print finishing techniques including Kiss-Cutting, Die cutting, Creasing, Perforating & Embossing. The machines can work on a minimum sheet size of A4 up to a maximum sheet size SRA1. We are able to run material from 70gsm to 600 Micron.
Our cutting and creasing machines are capable of producing a variety of print finishing techniques including Kiss-Cutting, Die cutting, Creasing, Perforating & Embossing. The machines can work on a minimum sheet size of A4 up to a maximum sheet size SRA1. We are able to run material from 70gsm to 600 Micron.
Guillotining, Punching and Drilling,
Our guillotines are fitted with High Speed Tungsten Carbide blades which give much longer lifetimes between blade changes and a much improved quality of cut over the standard style of blade.
Our guillotines are fitted with High Speed Tungsten Carbide blades which give much longer lifetimes between blade changes and a much improved quality of cut over the standard style of blade.
Numbering, Perforating and Collating
Sequential numbering can be applied to pre printed items such as invoices, delivery notes vouchers and tickets and other multi part sets.
Perforating can be applied at the same time as numbering. A useful print finishing option as it allows easy tear off of ticket stubs and simple removal of copies from duplicate books.
Collating Copied and digitally printed jobs can be collated at the time of print. Litho printed un collated sheets can be collated up to six different sheets at one time.
Sequential numbering can be applied to pre printed items such as invoices, delivery notes vouchers and tickets and other multi part sets.
Perforating can be applied at the same time as numbering. A useful print finishing option as it allows easy tear off of ticket stubs and simple removal of copies from duplicate books.
Collating Copied and digitally printed jobs can be collated at the time of print. Litho printed un collated sheets can be collated up to six different sheets at one time.
Foil Blocking
These print finishing options can provide the ultimate in decorative appeal. They are not limited to gold and silver foils, but extend to an impressive range of pigmented, holographic and security foils. All of these can be combined with embossed images to produce varying tactile effects – any one of which will enhance the printed message and provide shelf appeal for greetings cards, stationery, magazine covers, brochures etc.
These print finishing options can provide the ultimate in decorative appeal. They are not limited to gold and silver foils, but extend to an impressive range of pigmented, holographic and security foils. All of these can be combined with embossed images to produce varying tactile effects – any one of which will enhance the printed message and provide shelf appeal for greetings cards, stationery, magazine covers, brochures etc.
Binding, Stapling, and Stitching
Most brochures, booklets, magazines, catalogues and many other printed documents are bound using saddle stitching utilising wire staples holding the pages together. A machine drives them through its backbone fold to the centerfold, where they clench. A saddle-stitched printed piece lies almost flat when opened, a useful print finishing method and a great convenience for readers.
Most brochures, booklets, magazines, catalogues and many other printed documents are bound using saddle stitching utilising wire staples holding the pages together. A machine drives them through its backbone fold to the centerfold, where they clench. A saddle-stitched printed piece lies almost flat when opened, a useful print finishing method and a great convenience for readers.



