--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "newaag" <newaag@...> wrote: > > I have also recently been playing with this technique. I can report > great results with 3 papers - > > Pulsar TTS paper > Staples Picture Paper > Label backing paper > > I use a laminator with adjustable temperature set on high, bought on > EBay. It is essential to me for this sort of work. I can highly > recommend both the IBICO PL-330 (4 roller, a real workhorse) and EL-12 > II(two roller, but also very good). Both have spring loaded rollers. > variable temp, and work with .062 boards no problem. These cost $43. > and $26. respectively. My wife uses the smaller one to laminate > posters at work. Darn, I wish you'd posted this a few weeks ago. I'd love to be able to work with thicker boards. I have a lot of surplus double-sided boards of various thicknesses, but have only tried .021" and .026" through my Royal PL2100 and am afraid to find the maximum it can handle "the hard way." A quick search of closed auctions on eBay indicates that three EL-12 II's have been sold within the time frame searched (?) ranging from $37 - $80 including postage. The list price for the EL-12 II mentioned in one of the ads is $346. Couldn't find any PL-330s. Thanks, Bill
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Re: Toner transfer experiments and a fix for cheap, low-temp laminators
2006-02-07 by wbblair3
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