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A roll laminator lets you add strength and protection to those large format projects of huge widths and endless length. The laminator rolls on a roll laminator are hundreds of feet long. This lets you use the laminator in a continuous feed motion creating an efficiency of time and laminator materials.
Discount Laminator and Money Saving Tips
A discount laminator is the first step to saving money on your laminating needs. Schools and non-profit organizations can often find these terrific deals on lamination just by their status alone. However, for the rest of the business world there are discounted lamination supplies and equipment available from numerous manufacturers.
One way to save money is to get an out of production model. Another is to buy a used laminating machine. Each will have years of life, and the standardization of the supplies ensures you will always be able to get materials from a local supplier. In addition, if you should need a repair, manufacturers such as Brother or other top players in the office equipment industry will stand behind their equipment and keep parts in supply even on out-dated models.
Saving money with a roll laminator is easy. Even if you don’t necessarily need the extra wide feeder (some models have 79” widths) you can place projects and papers side by side on the roll. This lets you laminate either large format projects or several smaller pieces all at the same time. This kind of efficiency saves time, and saving time translates into saving money.
When grouping projects together it is important to leave enough space in between each piece. You can trim the items as closely as you like, but the thickness of the paper may prevent a good seal if the items are place too close together on the roll. Before trimming, check to see that the film has sealed along the edges of each piece on the roll. With extra wide widths and endless lengths there is no end to the number of projects you can protect and preserve with a roll laminator.
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