Does anyone have a laminator??


Question:What is a good prise and brand to buy one??
If your dont have one do you know how to laminate a peice of paper??

Answers:
To laminate a piece of paper requires a laminator, which is a set of heat strips that heats up a sheet of plastic and encapuslates whatever it is that you put between the two sheets of plastic. It's a process that takes about 30 seconds. Look on ebay for a laminator. What is it that can't be taken to the post office or DMV to be laminated anyhow?


There not cheap. We gave $2400.US for one the laminates 24" x what ever length you want. if you only need a few things done then I would go to a print or sign shop a 24"x6'Banner=about $24.00US. Smaller units for single pages go for around 100.00 up.
some stores sell self-laminating sheets. so if you just have 1 or 2 things to laminate that might be cheaper. it comes in different sizes, all you do with it is peel the backing off of one sheet lay it down sticky side up and position the paper on it but make sure you get it where you want it before you lay it down it's not coming back off. then just repeat with the other sheet, and trim it down to the size you want it to be.

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