On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 23:33:51 +0100, wbblair3 <
wbblair3@...> wrote:
> I really have no hard figures for that although I'd suspect that the
>
> laminator applies a considerable amount of pressure just from looking
>
> at how it does its thing. How's that for non-empirical? Perhaps
>
> someone with an adjustable-pressure laminator can give some figures if
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> there's some kind of scale on their pressure adjustment (beyond just
>
> "light" or "heavy").
You mean, from "thin end of wedge" to "wide end of wedge" is not good
enough for you? ;-)
It must be 50 years since the last thing with actual physical units on a
scale was produced, WAY too dangerous these days, someone might actually
rely on it, or worse even check it, and find out it's way off because
there wasn't the budget to calibrate it.
I sometimes label stuff like thermostat controls in degrees by painstaking
measurements, but i would have no idea how to measure the force of my
fuser.
ST