Thanks. Yes, I suspect it is there to cool the laminate and keep it
flat while it's cooling. Obviously not necessary for PCBs.
I did have it open already, had to repair it. The gear on the motor
seems to just snap in place and it had slid nearly off the end. I
pushed it back on and put a lump of glue on the end of the shaft to
help it stay in place. I'd closed it up and was prepared to sell it on
another list just as a laminator, and thought to look it up in the
database here first. Boy am I glad I did!
Hey, this was a $100 US buy! I paid only (get ready for this) $3 for
it and a handful of other stuff at a thrift store. They thought it was
a paper shredder.
A request: Could those who listed laminators also add info on how many
times they ran a PCB through for satisfactory results?
I love this list!
Steve
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Jeremy Taylor" <jt@j...> wrote:
> Make sure you Mod it before putting a pcb in it
>
> You have to remove the "plate" that restricts the output -- I have
no idea
> why it's there - may to be a heatsink or something.
> It comes off easy, Just pull on it from the middle so that it flexes
enough
> for it's ends to come out of the little slots.
>
> Two of the screws are hiding under the feet, If you desire to take
the lid
> off, and perform said mod.
>
> JT
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Steve" <alienrelics@y...>
> To: <Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 12:39 AM
> Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Royal PL2000 laminator
>
>
> > Just my luck... my laser printers died, so now I find a Royal PL2000
> > laminator (rated Good in our TT database) at a thrift store.
> >
> > Hm. Maybe this means I'm about to find a good laser printer? I'd
> > better go print out the database of laser printers so I can carry it
> > with me!
> >
> > Steve
> >
> >
> >
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