I got mine for $60 here: http://www.techforless.com/cgi-bin/tech4less/sqlresults?id=X8qYqF9Z&mv_pc=73 Pick one that's missing the non essentials... mine came only with the manual... who needs anything else :) The box was also broken (it was shipped with tape on the box, but with packaging material and a larger box). Save yourselves a hundred dollars and buy these while they last! Fp ps: (disclaimer) My laminator arrived in working condition, I am not responsible for any bad things happening to anybody who follows my advice. Take it at your own risk. --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Alan King <alan@n...> wrote: > Bill Maxwell wrote: > > > What sort of price is the H200 Stateside these days? > > Bill > > > Just looked around recently, and it was like $150 or so new. Picked up a > very cheap one from Staples just to see how it'd do, but it's crap and going back. > > Look at Staples website and there is an $80 Xerox that I've heard some good > things about. 4 minute heat up implies a fairly decent heater, a good thing for > PC boards. No telling on the mods needed though. Also the same item is $50 > under a different brand name on the net, have to hunt from the picture though I > don't recall it off hand.. > > Even though I plan to order boards for quantity now, I'll still be testing > and doing prototypes etc. Plan on doing the same as Stefan and building my own > laminator from fusers. Adjustable high heat, pressure, and timing to be able to > find the optimum transfer will just save too much annoyance over the long term > even for once in a while use. > > Assuming of course I don't get the direct printing going first. As important > as I see that it's still a back burner thing right now, too many items ahead of > it that have to get done first, mostly boards so I can finish and order the > panels I need. > > Alan
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Re: H200 Laminator
2005-06-04 by frajopea
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