Laminated Menus
Our laminated menus are designed for durability, ensuring they can withstand the rigours of daily use. These menus resist tears, wear, and moisture, making them perfect for high-traffic environments. Their easy-to-clean surface allows for effortless maintenance with just a damp cloth. You can customise your menus in six versatile sizes to fit any setting perfectly. Whether you prefer single or double-sided printing or straight or rounded corners, our laminated menus provide the flexibility to meet your needs.
Choosing Imagine it in Print’s laminated menus means investing in a product that offers both quality and affordability. These menus are not just robust; they are also a cost-effective solution for any establishment. Perfect for restaurants, cafes, and bars, these menus help you present your offerings professionally while standing up to daily handling, all without breaking the bank.
Why choose our laminated menus? They protect your printed materials from damage and offer a sleek and polished appearance that enhances your brand’s image. By selecting these menus, you ensure that your menu items are always presented in the best light, contributing to a positive customer experience. Imagine it in Print’s laminated menus, an excellent choice for businesses combining practicality with aesthetics.
Note: To ensure the optimal life of your laminated menus, it’s important to avoid using harsh chemicals when cleaning them.
Material | PVC |
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Material Weight | 230 mu (Cleanable) |
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Guideline | Explanation | Layout guide |
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We highly recommend using our templates and guides to prepare your print-ready PDF. | You can download our guides by clicking the guides button to the right. Remember to delete the template layers before exporting your design to PDF. If you have a design already, we accept other file formats, such as JPEG, PNG, or EPS. We recommend using specific file formats to ensure the best quality of your content. For photographic content, we suggest using high-resolution JPEGs without compression. For graphics or text-based content, we recommend using print-ready, vector-based PDFs. If your content combines graphics and photography, we suggest using print-ready PDFs to achieve the best possible quality. | |
Save your files in a print-ready format | Save your files in an uneditable print-ready format such as PDF, TIFF, JPG, EPS) Your files should be flattened to one layer, the background layer, before submission. | |
Use CMYK as the colour mode. | Make sure to use CMYK instead of RGB as the colour mode. Also, use the colour mode FOGRA39 (ISO Coated v2). If you are not sure about the colour mode of your file, don’t worry—we can always convert it for you. However, please keep in mind that converting the colour mode may cause the colours to appear differently from the original file. | |
Add 3 mm bleed and keep 4 mm safety margin | During production, there may be a slight cut deviation. To avoid any issues, we recommend the following: Add a 3mm bleed around all edges of your design. Keep essential elements 4 mm away from the edge or folding lines. Avoid using borders or frames | |
Resolution of at least 300 dpi. | Ensure the resolution of the images and graphics in your artwork are at least 300 dpi. | |
Convert fonts to outlines or embed all the fonts. | Make sure you convert fonts to outlines or embed all the fonts when saving them in PDF format. | |
Font size | Fonts should be at least 6pt and must be embedded in the artwork or set as outline. If your design contains small black text, make sure it is 100 % black (Cyan: 0 Magenta: 0 Yellow: 0 Black: 100). | |
Lines and Text | Lines and Text should be at least .25pt or .5pt for negative lines. | |
Check your artwork for overprint. | Ensure no elements in your artwork are set on overprint unless you want this effect in your design. | |
Spelling and Grammar | Please note that we do not check your artwork for spelling mistakes or grammar mistakes. |
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