The $24 Duck laminator at Walmart is a heated unit. I took it apart
and it uses a heating element across the top roller. A 5rpm motor
drives the roller pair. Unfortunately it appears to be one of a new
generation of low temperature laminating units. It operates at 85
degrees C or 185 degrees F.
I don't think it can be modified to a higher temperature without
melting various internal components like the gears.
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Phil" <phil1960us@y...> wrote:
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "bob_ledoux" <bobledoux@p...>
wrote:
> > Has anyone looked at this machine for toner transfer? UPC code is
> > 75353 32037
>
> Its pretty easy to tell if it won't work. Harder to say if it will.
>
> Look for a hot laminator. some of them use adhesive pouches and no
> heat (kind of useless as a laminator or pcb transfer). Look for a
> wide enough exit slot or a way to widen it out. some have molded
> cases and the slot is of a fixed width. Frankly, at $24 USD, I'd be
> suprised. There can't be much inside. However, at $24, you should
> buy one and hack it! Let us know.