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  • What To Do If You Wrap Laminating Film Around The Rollers On Your Roll Laminator - If you work at a school and you haven’t had a teacher or parent volunteer wrap laminating film around the rollers of your laminator, consider yourself lucky. It seems like nearly every school secretary has a at least one horror story involving someone loading the school laminator incorrectly. And trust, me it isn’t too hard to make a big mess. However, it isn’t the end of the world.
  • How To Laminate Documents Using Your School Roll Laminator - Almost every elementary school has a roll laminator sitting in their office, library or work room. However, many teachers and parent volunteers have no idea how to use the laminator. Laminating documents with this type of laminator is not really difficult. You just need to know how.
  • An Introduction To Mounting With Your Roll Laminator - Using a roll laminator to mount documents to foam core, sintra or gator boards is really not that hard. However, with all of the different options available for mounting it is easy to get lost and not know where to begin.
  • How To Load Laminating Film On Your Laminator Without A Threading Card - If you are looking to load new laminating film onto your laminator and still have a little bit of film left, there is a way to use the remaining film to help you load new laminate onto your machine.
  • Problems Running One Sided Lamination With A Two Sided Roll Laminator - Once or twice a month I have a photographer or someone in the print trades call me to ask about doing one sided laminating on a two sided roll laminator. My first response (and the correct response) to these individuals is “You know that your laminator isn’t designed for that don’t you?”.
  • Troubleshooting The Output From Your Roll Laminator - If you have a roll laminator you know just how awesome it can be for laminating signs, banners, presentation covers, visual aids and document. However, there is nothing quite as frustrating as trying to troubleshoot problems with your laminated documents. Perhaps your laminate is coming out cloudy (silvered), wavy, with air bubbles, curled or with small unlaminated spots. All of these problems have different causes.
  • What To Do If You Get A Pouch Stuck In Your Laminator - Pouch laminators are great. You can set one on your desk and can instantly laminate all sorts of documents, id cards, name badges and signs. However, if you have ever had a pouch get jammed inside of your laminator you know just how frustrating it can be. Even more frustrating is the fact that you can easily ruin your laminator and might need to buy a new one. Here are some quick tips for dealing with a pouch jam when using a pouch laminator. 1.
  • Five Questions To Ask When Choosing Laminating Roll Film - If you are having a difficult time figuring out what laminating roll film is right for your laminator and your job, you are not alone. Almost every day I receive calls from individuals looking to find the right roll laminating film. However, choosing laminating film really doesn’t need to be that hard. Here are five simple questions that you can ask yourself when choosing roll laminate. By answering these questions you will be able to determine the roll film that you need. 1. What width of laminating film do you need? Of course you are going to be limited by the size of your laminator. Most school laminators will handle laminating film that is up to 25” or 27”.
  • Choosing The Right Cartridge For Your Xyron Laminator - Laminating with a Xyron cold process laminator is actually very easy. You simply insert the cartridge, put your document in the opening and crank the handle to pull the document through and laminate it. There really isn’t that much to it. However, unless you have the right type of laminating cartridge you will not get the results that you need.

  • Caring For Your School Laminator - The only regular maintenance that is usually required for school laminators is periodic cleanings of the heat rollers.
  • GBC Catena 65 Professional Roll Laminator Product Review - Overview: The GBC Catena 65 Professional Roll Laminator is a full-featured 25" roll laminator designed for professional production environments. These environments may include copy shops, printers and in-plant shops for medium or large-sized companies. The GBC Catena 65 takes laminating to the next level, because it allows for a variety of functions, including cold laminating, mounting, encapsulating and more. With all of these options, it is an extremely versatile choice for laminating a variety of materials and should be carefully considered for your needs.
  • Choosing A Laminator – Five Things To Consider - Before you choose a laminator, there are several factors you should consider. From the size of the document you wish to laminate, to its rigidity to the touch, to the smoothness of the finish.
  • How To Load Film On Your School Laminator - Laminating documents with a school laminator is pretty easy. However, loading film onto your school laminator is not quite as simple.
  • Loading Film On School Laminators - Using a school laminator is pretty simple, but loading the film so you can use the laminator can be somewhat tricky. The most popular reason for laminator repair calls is improperly loaded film. Service calls can be costly, so learning to load film correctly is important. Incorrectly loaded film can deposits film on the rollers and if you are not careful can ruin your machine. If adhesive gets on the rollers, the machine will not work until the film residue is cleaned off.
  • 5 Reasons To Choose The GBC Catena 65 Professional Roll Laminator - For busy professional production environments, the GBC Catena 65 Professional Roll Laminator is an excellent choice of lamination equipment. Whether you run a copy shop, small printing company, in-plant shop, or just find the need for moderate or large application laminating, The GBC Catena 65 is head and shoulders above other comparable lamination systems. The Catena 65 is multi-functional, and can provide cold laminating, mounting, encapsulating, among other important functions. This laminating system is very versatile, using several different laminating materials and would make a great option for your many different needs.
  • School Laminator Care - Schools really only have one main responsibility when it comes to taking care of their laminating machines.
  • How To Laminate Documents Using A Pouch Laminator - Doing hot lamination using a pouch laminator is really quite simple. However, if you have never used a pouch laminator before, it can be a little bit intimidating. This article is designed to provide you with a simple, step by step guide to using your pouch laminator. 1. Make sure that your pouch laminator is plugged in and turned. There is usually an on/off switch located on the back of the machine. Make sure that the switch is turned to the on position and allow the machine to begin to heat up. 2. Select the appropriate heat setting for the pouches that you intend to use with your documents. Your laminator should have settings for different pouch thicknesses.
  • Laminators - Protect your important documents and photos with possibly one of the handiest little devices around - a laminator.
  • Advantages Of A Cold Laminator - When people think of laminating, they usually think of either big roll laminators used in elementary schools or small pouch laminators used for ID cards and name badges. Although these are two of the most popular types of laminators, many individuals and businesses opt to purchase a cold laminator instead. Why? This article describes some of the main reasons people choose cold laminators. Cold laminators have a variety of uses. They can be used to make stickers and magnets in addition to simple lamination.
  • Learn More About Laminators - If you plan on laminating documents for your business , and plan to do this on a more frequent basis,then you will find that investing in a laminator will soon outweigh the cost of outsourcing this task. Laminators are great value for money, with even the most high-spec models, which are designed for frequent use, coming in at very affordable prices and being a great investment for any business. Laminators can prove useful to your business in a number of ways, including: laminating photos, security and identity passes for your staff and visitors; laminating photos and signs for displays;
  • GBC Hestseal H435 Jam Free Pouch Laminator Review - *The GBC Heatseal H435 pouch laminator is one of GBC's newest addition to the GBC Jam Free series of pouch laminators. *The H435 is a full featured 12.5" throat pouch laminator that is designed for small and medium sized businesses. *It offers lamination of all sizes of documents from business cards to menus. *This review will take a look at the strengths, features, weaknesses and limitations of the GBC Heatseal H435 pouch laminator. Strengths / Features: *The H435 pouch laminator has a great set of controls.
  • GBC Heatseal H110 Pouch Laminator Review - *The GBC H110 pouch laminator is the new replacement model for the tried and true GBC H100 pouch laminator. *The H110 is a 4.5 inch pouch laminating machine that is designed for laminating small documents such as name badges, photos, ID's, luggage tags and business cards.
  • Four Reasons To Use A Carrier With Your Pouch Laminator - In the past almost every pouch laminator would require the use of a pouch carrier. However, in recent years more and more manufacturers are advertising that you can use their machines without a carrier. These machines often use silicon or ceramic heated rollers and Teflon coated heating plates and they are able to pass the documents through without a carrier. However, just because these laminators can run documents without a carrier doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t use a carrier. Here are four reasons you should always use a pouch carrier with your laminator. 1.
  • Twelve Tips For Picture Perfect Pouch Lamination Using Your Pouch Laminator - If you are looking for tips to help you laminate your documents using your pouch laminator, you have come to the right place.
  • Tamerica LP-120 Pouch Laminator Review - *An extremely inexpensive laminator that is capable of laminating small documents such as ID cards, photographs, business cards, name badges and luggage tags. *The LP-120 is a relatively new laminator to the market but has gained a lot of attention. It offers a number of features that are only found in larger pouch laminators and is prices at around $60 US. Strengths / Features: *The most important thing to note about the LP-120 is that it comes with the ability to handle laminating pouches from 3mil to 10mil in thickness. Most other small pouch laminators in this price range are only able to handle 3mil and 5mil pouches and since 3mil pouches aren't available in small sizes they end up being limited to 5mil thicknesses.
  • Lamitek Photosmart 13 Pouch Laminator Review - *With digital and inkjet printers becoming more common in homes and businesses there has been a renewed interest in printing and laminating professional quality photographs and printed pages. *The photosmart 13 laminator which is also known as the Photopro 13 laminator is designed specifically for photo quality lamination of printed photographs and printed pictures. *It is the ideal choice for use with photo sized laminating pouches but is also a good choice for laminating documents for business. Features: *The four roller heating system along with heated plates help to ensure that items laminated with the Lamitek Photosmart 13 are free from air bubbles, cloudiness or imperfections in the laminated output. *Simple to operate controls allow you to quickly and easily adjust the laminator to the correct temperature for the thickness of laminating pouches that you are using.
  • GBC Heatseal H312 Jam Free Pouch Laminator Review - *The GBC Heatseal H312 jam free pouch laminator (part number 1702770) is designed to replace the GBC Heatseal H310 pouch laminator and includes several new features and improvements over the old model. *The H312 is part of the new GBC Jam free line of pouch laminators and is designed to laminate documents with both 3mil and 5mil laminating pouches without a carrier. *The H312 pouch laminator even includes a free trimmer to help you trim your documents after you have laminated them. Strengths / Features: *The Heatseal H312 is designed to laminate documents with both 3mil and 5mil laminating pouches. It has a 12.5" wide throat for laminating documents with menu sized and large menu sized laminating pouches.
  • Gbc Heatseal H210 Pouch Laminator Review - *The GBC Heatseal H210 Pouch Laminator is designed for a home office or small office that occasionally needs to laminate documents, photos and promotional materials that are up to 8.5" wide. *The H210 has a 9.5 inch wide throat and is a popular option for organizations that are on a budget but need the ability to laminate letter or legal sized documents, signs or sheets. *This review will provide a quick overview of the strengths, features, weaknesses and limitations of the H210 pouch laminator.
  • Lamination Sensation: Enhancing Your Documents With Laminating - Whether it's for presentation or preservation, it makes no difference. Laminated documents are always more impressive and more durable than any old piece of paper. Colors are brighter and the pages are cleaner. The laminators that make this possible utilize several different modes to get the job done. Here are your options when it comes to laminators: * Roll Laminator: Roll laminators are used for bigger materials or high volumes of smaller materials. They are most often used for posters and signs. This type of laminator is usually owned by a larger company.
  • GBC Heatseal H310 Pouch Laminator Review - *The GBC Heatseal H310 pouch laminator is an entry level pouch laminator designed for small offices, home offices and medium sized businesses that want to laminate all sizes of documents up to 11" x 17"...
  • Tamerica Tashin Sm-330 Pouch Laminator Review - *The Tamerica Tashin SM-330 pouch laminator is designed to allow small and medium sized businesses to laminate documents as small as a credit card and as large as a menu. *This machine is ideal for laminating photos, signs, posters, luggage tags, name badges and sales materials. *The SM-330 includes a number of features not commonly found on similarly priced laminators. This review will take a look at the strengths, features, weaknesses and limitations of the SM330 pouch laminator. Strengths / Features: *One feature that helps to set the SM-330 apart from other pouch laminators is the fact that the rollers on this machine are operated independently from the main power control. On most pouch laminators the rollers start moving the moment that you turn the laminator on.
  • Create Your Own Mouse Pads Using Your Pouch Laminator - Almost every office supply store sells mouse pads. You can find them with pictures of tropical locations, magical characters and even the logo of your favorite sports team on them.
  • GBC Heatseal H100 Pouch Laminator Review - *The H100 is a small pouch laminator that is designed for laminating ID badges, name tags, luggage tags and note cards. *It is the least expensive laminator produced by GBC (General Binding Corporation) as part of the Heatseal line of pouch laminators.
  • Five Methods For Trimming Laminated Documents - Laminating documents is easy. Using your pouch laminator or roll laminator you can have your documents laminated in just minutes. However, after your documents come out of the laminator you aren’t necessarily done. You may still need to trim your laminated output. This article is designed to help you understand some of the different options for trimming laminated documents. Here are five options… 1. A Rotary Trimmer: Perhaps the most efficient method for trimming laminated documents is to use a rotary trimmer with a sharp blade. Rotary trimmers aren’t ideal for cutting large stacks of paper. However, the round cutting wheels are great for trimming laminated documents in a straight line.
  • Xyron Ez-Laminator Cold Process Laminating Machine Review - *The Xyron Ezlaminator is a 9” manual cold process laminator designed for users that occasional need to laminate items and documents. *It is ideal for small offices and personal lamination usage and is popular for use in creating scrapbooks, crafts, signs and stickers.
  • GBC Heatseal H520 Professional Pouch Laminator Review - *The new H520 pouch laminator from GBC is designed for medium to large sized offices that need to laminate all sizes of documents. *It is ideal for laminating signs, posters, menus, photographs, name badges, luggage tags, business cards and other types of items and runs at an amazing 31.5 inches per minute which is almost twice the speed of other similar laminators on the market. *This review will identify some of the features, strengths, weaknesses and limitations of the Heatseal H520 pouch laminator.
  • Choosing The Thickness Of Laminating Pouches For Your Documents - Using a pouch laminator and some laminating pouches it is incredibly simple to create high quality laminated signs, luggage tags, name tags, visual aids and identification pieces.
  • Five Cool Tools To Maximize Productivity At Your School - We all know that time is money. This is especially true in public schools where funds are short and staff is limited. Choosing the right pieces of equipment can enhance your school’s image and effectiveness while saving money long term. This article highlights five machines that can do just that.
  • Choosing The Right Laminating Pouch For Your Job - Laminating documents with a pouch laminator is simple. Just put your document in the pouch, run it through the laminator and let it cool. It should be that easy. However, in order to achieve the best results you need to select the right laminating pouch for your job.
  • Why Laminate? Three Reasons To Use A Laminator - Lamination is a process that can preserve everything from important documents, to business tools, like signage, to your most precious memories. Laminating is the best protection from smudges, fingerprints, wear and tear, and liquids that can ruin any paper of film-based items.
  • A thermal roll of rolling force and roll deformation behavior. - The thermal rolls of print media of this invention comprise a core/spindle and a sheet, preferably continuous, of a print medium of substantially the same width as the core/spindle. The sheet of print medium is wound around the core/spindle to provide a thickness of layered paper on the core/spindle of at least one half inch, measured from the periphery of the core/spindle to the outer layer of the sheet of print medium on the roll. At least one side of the wound sheet of print medium is marked with at least one impression which serves as an identifying mark. The "sides" of the roll of a print medium, as referred to herein, are where the edges of the wound print medium are exposed.
  • The thermal roll of print media of this invention comprise a core. - The thermal roll of print media of this invention comprise a core/spindle and a sheet, preferably continuous, of a print medium of substantially the same width as the core/spindle.
  • Pressure-sensitive carbonless paper roll - Carbonless paper uses a chemical reaction between two different contacting coatings to transfer an image when pressure is applied. A paper that is most often used for multiple part forms, it contains a chemical coating on the front side (designated as CF) or on the back side (designated as CB), or on both sides (designated as CFB).
  • A thermal roll of proposed analysis techniques - The thermal rolls of print media of this invention comprise a core/spindle and a sheet, preferably continuous, of a print medium of substantially the same width as the core/spindle. The sheet of print medium is wound around the core/spindle to provide a thickness of layered paper on the core/spindle of at least one half inch, measured from the periphery of the core/spindle to the outer layer of the sheet of print medium on the roll.
  • A thermal roll of proposed analysis techniques. - The thermal rolls of print media of this invention comprise a core/spindle and a sheet, preferably continuous, of a print medium of substantially the same width as the core/spindle.
  • Pressure-sensitive carbonless paper roll without producing a bulky edge. - Carbonless paper uses a chemical reaction between two different contacting coatings to transfer an image when pressure is applied.
  • Numerical models considering thermal roll and rolling forces. - The thermal rolls of print media of this invention comprise a core/spindle and a sheet, preferably continuous, of a print medium of substantially the same width as the core/spindle. The sheet of print medium is wound around the core/spindle to provide a thickness of layered paper on the core/spindle of at least one half inch, measured from the periphery of the core/spindle to the outer layer of the sheet of print medium on the roll. At least one side of the wound sheet of print medium is marked with at least one impression which serves as an identifying mark. The "sides" of the roll of a print medium, as referred to herein, are where the edges of the wound print medium are exposed.
  • Thermal roll sleeve with a copper alloy are obtained by variation of temperature. - The thermal rolls of print media of this invention comprise a core/spindle and a sheet, preferably continuous, of a print medium of substantially the same width as the core/spindle.
  • Carbonless paper roll uses a chemical reaction between two different. - Carbonless paper uses a chemical reaction between two different contacting coatings to transfer an image when pressure is applied. A paper that is most often used for multiple part forms, it contains a chemical coating on the front side (designated as CF) or on the back side (designated as CB), or on both sides (designated as CFB).
  • Create Your Own Custom Photobook Or Hard Cover Book - Have you seen those cool PhotoBooks and memory books that are produced by some of the big online photo printing companies? How would you like to be able to produce something like that yourself? Plus you can customize the front to add a full color photograph or title sheet that will really make your books stand out. This is actually something that isn’t all that difficult to you.

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