Based on reviews found online, the best kind of laminator is Purple Cows Hot and Cold Laminator, as well as Fellowes Cosmic 2 125 Personal Laminator. Best of luck in finding a great laminator!
manual for GBC HeatSeal H312 Laminator
Arnold August Petronella Marie d'Hondt invented the laminator.
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Go to craigslist.com, choose York Pennsylvania, and then click medical supplies This indicates the thickness of the laminating film that your laminator can accommodate. The various thicknesses of laminating film require specific temperatures and speeds, so not every laminator can handle every film thickness, so this information will tell you which films will work with your laminating machine.
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Yes a laminator machine is relatively easy to set up and operate, all you need to do is insert the paper and then hit start and the laminator will start laminating.
Finding a retail store that sells cheap laminator machines is not very challenging to do at all. One can buy cheap laminator machines from Staples and Office Max.
Yes. as far as I know Office Max sells a laminator machine, I was just in Office Max a day or two ago and I noticed the laminator machine on the shelf by the photo area.
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If you are talking about a pouch laminator, I would highly recommend the PL12A pouch laminator from Banner American. I have used this laminator myself and it is durable and can laminate almost anything. It uses four rollers, which allows the laminator to evenly distribute the heat. It also has a separate switch for the motor and the heat, so you don't have to have the motor running while the laminator is warming up. http://www.abcoffice.com/pl12a.htm
The price you sell your laminator machine should depend on 2 things; the original retail value and the current condition of the machine. Laminator machines retail from $30 all the way to upwards of $200, so there is no easy answer as to how much to resell it for. However, if you have gotten your fair use out of it, and are just looking to get it off your hands, I'd say $25.