Pulsar recomends this laminator for it's heat transfer products:
http://www.pulsarprofx.com/PCBfx/main_site/pages/direct_etch/index.html
We solved this illusive problem by using an unmodified, "off the shelf" pouch laminator made by GBC. We tested a dozen different makes and only the GBC proved to work for our purposes. At $69.95, our "Personal" model we call a "Toner Image Applicator" (or TIA) finally puts to rest the problem of how to apply the correct pressure and heat. In one quick pass you're image is properly fused to the copper surface. The transport mechanism moves your board through at 6sec/inch.- PULSAR
http://www.pulsarprofx.com/PCBfx/main_site/pages/direct_etch/index.html
We solved this illusive problem by using an unmodified, "off the shelf" pouch laminator made by GBC. We tested a dozen different makes and only the GBC proved to work for our purposes. At $69.95, our "Personal" model we call a "Toner Image Applicator" (or TIA) finally puts to rest the problem of how to apply the correct pressure and heat. In one quick pass you're image is properly fused to the copper surface. The transport mechanism moves your board through at 6sec/inch.- PULSAR
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> > Found this on net kinda by accident.
> > It's $14.50 but want to make it's the right one.
> > Didn't see the model # in the database, just GBC 9" creative.
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