Delamination refers to the separation of layers in printing stock like paper or cardboard. It can be caused by issues during cutting, stacking, or unrolling of paper. Precautions like carefully cutting paper, discarding bottom sheets, and using wedges or probes gently can prevent delamination. For example, in one print shop delamination was traced to a mispositioned cutter bar damaging sheet edges, causing strips to roll up during processing. Identifying the problem sheet can help determine if the cause was cutting, stacking, or something earlier in the paper making process.