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Re: Laminator selection and hacks

2011-11-15 by leeleduc

I use both of these GBC pouch laminators right out of the box, no mods. They work fine. I use thin .031 inch board.

GBC HeatSeal H212 9.5in Laminator

GBC HeatSeal H220P Pouch Laminator

They can be found Online for around $50 US.



--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "jhalbrecht" <jeffa@...> wrote:
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> 
> After my initial success with a toner transfer I would like to pursue
> using some semi automated process beyond the clothes iron.
> 
> After reading a previous thread on tonner temperature it seems that
> perhaps a flat press type laminator might not be a good choice. I had
> considered buying one off the 'net used or new as they could have use in
> other production duties around the laboratory (currently my bedroom and
> garage) Something like one of these:
> 
> A new unit: http://bit.ly/u6j9ek <http://bit.ly/u6j9ek>
> or this used item: http://bit.ly/vPKwP1 <http://bit.ly/vPKwP1>
> 
> I found this page after following some links to GBC laminator
> conversions. It's for a pinch roller laminator. Seems affordable.
> 
> http://ultrakeet.com.au/index.php?id=article&name=superFuserV2
> <http://ultrakeet.com.au/index.php?id=article&name=superFuserV2>
> Looks like a pretty good description of the modification with specific
> parts I've been able to find at their suggested source and others.
> 
> Opinions? Suggestions?
> 
> 
> 
> 
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