--- In
Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "newaag" <newaag@...> wrote:
> The key for thicker boards is to put the board into the laminator on
> a diagonal. I use a very thin paper "wrapper" (8.5x11 folded in
> half) around the board and transfer paper, it keep the transfer
> paper/foil from moving on the first feed. I use 4-5 passes, and the
> board is really hot by the last pass.
Bob,
This is OK for even cheap laminators like mine? I'm primarily afraid
of damaging the rollers or is that not likely because of the rubber
used? If so, I'll give it a try!
> I found that emailing sellers with "as is" laminator auctions and
> asking them to put paper through the laminator (do the rollers feed?
> Does it heat up?) can net you a cheap laminator that others will
> ignore.
>
> the Ibico PL-260 is similar to the PL-330 - here's one on
> Ebay at 20., no bids, 2 days left - EBay Item number: 7587342580
> These sold for about 500. new and weigh about 25-30lbs - metal gear
> motors, 4 big fat rubber coated rollers, etc. - industrial strength.
Many thanks for the info on Ibico laminators and tips on what to buy.
I'll try to work with what I've got right now, but I'm saving a list
of the models you mentioned if I ever decide that I need something
better. Here's what I've got so far:
Ibico PL-260
Ibico PL-330
Ibico EL-12 II
Are there any others to add?
Thanks!
Bill