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Are you interested in learning more about laminating your important documents, photos, posters or ID badges? Discover a whole new world of Laminators, Laminating Pouches and Laminating Roll Film. Whether you are looking for help choosing the right laminator for your organization or for reviews of Pouch Laminators or Roll Laminators, we have it all. Plus, we have also written a number of articles about choosing the right type of laminating pouch or roll laminating film for your project. Read about School Laminators, Commercial Laminators, Wide Format Laminators, Cold Process Laminators and Xyron Laminators. Check out the articles and reviews below and if you still can’t find the information that you are looking for, give us a call. One of our laminating specialists will be glad to help you with your needs.



GBC H320 HeatSeal QuickStart Pouch Laminator Demo Video

If you’re looking for a quick laminator that doesn’t sacrifice quality, the GBC H320 HeatSeal is the way to go. This QuickStart pouch laminator warms up immediately, handles items up to 11 inches wide, and processes materials quickly. Here we have a short video showing the HeatSeal H320 in action.

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How to Operate Your Roll Laminator: A Quick Guide

Roll laminators are very popular machines that can be found in offices and schools. They offer the user the ability to protect important materials such as brochures, posters, signs, photographs, and more. These machines can also cause the colors in a document to “pop” so that the item is more pleasing to look at.

Roll laminators are made by a variety of manufacturers including GBC, DryLam, Royal Sovereign, and Ledco, and they all operate in pretty much the same way. If you’ve been puzzling over how to operate your particular machine, keep reading because this Hub will walk your through the process. Let’s get started!

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Two Easy Ways to Laminate Your Documents

A lot of people choose the laminate their documents and photographs. Laminating these items makes them last longer so you won’t need to reprint them, saving you time. Also, lamination can enhance photographs and documents, so they’ll look great. Although laminating your items might sound intimidating, it’s actually pretty easy to do if you use a pouch laminator or self-sealing laminating pouches. This Hub will take a look at these two methods and educate you on how to use them. Let’s get started.

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Seven Laminator Manufacturers You Should Know

Laminators are essential machines that can come in handy in a variety of work environments especially offices and schools. There are essentially two types of laminators (pouch and roll) and they’re both made by some first-rate manufacturers. These companies range from well-known ones (Fellowes, GBC) to ones that aren’t too familiar to people outside the document finish industry (Drytac, Tamerica). If you’re looking for a laminator, there are some names you should for. Here are seven of them. Check them out so you can learn which names are the best in one area of the document finishing industry.

A Quick Guide to Choosing Laminating Pouches

One of the main problems with paper documents is that they can only withstand a certain amount of handling. Over time, paper can become torn, stained, and so on. It will also yellow if enough time passes. That’s why pouch laminators were invented. These devices make it possible for everyone to protect their documents with laminating film.

If you have a laminator, you won’t need very many supplies to use it. In fact, you only need to have a selection of laminating pouches. A pouch is basically just a piece of plastic that’s folded in half. You stick your document in it and then ruin it through your laminator. These supplies are very easy to use but you need to keep some things in mind when shopping for them. Here’s a quick guide to choosing laminating pouches so you can choose ones that are right for your needs.

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