The H100, a 4 inch wide laminator for $60 works well too.
In fact there is a 'hobby' version of the H200 that is under $50 (9"
wide) that Pulsar is now selling instead of the H200. No mods are
needed, if using the 1/64" pcbs. Staples Has (had) them.
Myc
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Robert Hedan
<robert.hedan@v...> wrote:
In fact there is a 'hobby' version of the H200 that is under $50 (9"
wide) that Pulsar is now selling instead of the H200. No mods are
needed, if using the 1/64" pcbs. Staples Has (had) them.
Myc
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Robert Hedan
<robert.hedan@v...> wrote:
> Woo!baddest of
>
> Go through the SEARCH results using the arrows on the left, the
> the laminators, a tad on the expensive side though:lamtype=pouch
>
> http://www.presentationsdirect.com/Laminators/product_info.asp?
> &index=9amperage so
>
> I checked for wattage and they do not post it, but they do post
> I used that as a gauge instead. Difficult to know if it's themotor that
> takes more juice or if it's the heating elements, but it's betterthan
> nothing.your money
>
> The H200 and H300 both share the same amperage, so I'd say save
> and get the H200 unless you absolutely want to laminate something11" x 17"
> or so. The H400 has no amperage rating and has 2 extra unheatedrollers.
> The upper range laminators are WAAY more expensive.[mailto:Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com] De
>
> Robert
> :)
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> That doesn't look like it. Below is a link to a web page that
> GBC H200 looks like and the specifications;lamtype=pouch
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> http://www.presentationsdirect.com/Laminators/product_info.asp?
> &id=1701320files:
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