Hi Bob, If you have only a few items to laminate, perhaps you should consider a pro copy shop like Kenko's or other. The cost is quite reasonable. Best, Rich On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 10:00 AM, Tim Daneliuk <tundra@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 09/24/2012 09:35 AM, BOB KISS wrote: >> >> *DEAR LIST,* >> > > I - unlike others here - have had very good luck laminating with my > large Seal press. I bought the Seal brand lamination pouches > in various sizes. I *think* I got it from the Gaylord Bros. > library supply house > > > In fairness, I am only using the thinner materials to laminate normal > size office paper to make water-resistant quick reference cards and > the thicker material for ID sized stuff. But ... I've had no significant > problems so long as I use a release sheet above and below the work piece, > use > a sufficiently high temp (as recommended by the material's manufacturer), > and have the press set up to deliver plenty of pressure. > > > -- > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Tim Daneliuk > ============================================================================================================= > To unsubscribe from this list, go to www.freelists.org and logon to your > account (the same e-mail address and password you set-up when you > subscribed,) and unsubscribe from there. ============================================================================================================= To unsubscribe from this list, go to www.freelists.org and logon to your account (the same e-mail address and password you set-up when you subscribed,) and unsubscribe from there.