Laminating Pouche
Laminating Pouche
If you are looking for the very best laminating machines, some good brands to look out for include Xyron, Jackson Hirsh, Brother and GBC. Before rushing into a laminator purchase, it is a good idea to compare the various kinds of laminators to find out which one would suit your needs the best. There is no point in spending thousands of dollars on a laminator when a model costing a hundred dollars or so would serve your laminating needs just fine.
Laminator Sizes
A lot of people buy an A4 laminator, even though their printer can print A3 size and they might want to laminate an A3 document one day. It is a good idea, when looking at the best laminating machines, to go for the best laminator you can afford, so that when you laminate, your documents come out looking professional. When choosing the size of the laminator, you should take into consideration the maximum size that your printer can print. For example, if your printer prints up to A3 size, you should buy an A3 laminating machine. You can also get a 9" laminating machine which is perfect for laminating A4 pages, since an A4 page is 8.4" wide and you need to allow for borders. It is also important to choose a quality laminating machine which is easy to use and gives consistently great results.
If you need a huge machine, you can get 42" laminators although obviously most homes and small businesses do not need something so big. If you are going to be laminating posters and larger items, you should think about a large roll laminator. If you are mainly laminating IDs or small documents, a pouch laminator might be the best option.
Other Laminator Options
If you plan to use the laminator regularly, you might want to get a durable, heavy duty one with metal casing, steel gears and four rollers. If you are only going to use it occasionally, a pouch laminator should be fine.
If you are going to be laminating items of varying rigidness or thickness, choose a laminator with a high specification and one that can handle five hundred micron pouches. This means you will be able to laminate thick paper and card as well as regular paper. If you are going to use a laminator for mounting, a pouch laminator with spring rollers or a dry mount laminator might be the best pouch laminators to choose since they can handle foam boards and wood as well as paper and card.
It is a good idea to choose a laminator with a reverse function. This means that if the lamination goes wrong or gets stuck in the machine, you can extract it simply with the click of a button. The best laminating machines have this function to make your laminating jobs easier. You can either buy a new or used laminating machine. A used laminating machine might have only been used a few times and might come with laminating pouches or film. A new laminating machine will come unused and with instructions and a guarantee.
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