For many, cold
laminators are a brand new type of lamination system. These
laminators have many benefits over hot laminators.
- No electricity
- No heat
- No warm up
- No odor
- No maintenance -
mechanical system
- No Waste
- Comparable Pricing as a
hot laminator
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The Xyron
family of commercial cold laminators - Xyron
1255, Xyron
2500 & the Xyron
4400 - are adhesive based systems. Simply slide your document
into the tray, butt it up to the laminate and roll the item
through. Both the 1255 and the 2500 are hand crank machines.
Roll your items through as fast or slow as you want. Stop the item
exactly where you want and trim it. No waste! With hot
laminators anywhere from 30% to 40 % is waste!
Plus the
laminate is traditionally double the thickness commonly used in hot
laminators. And because it is an adhesive system, everything that is
laminated is sealed. You can trim up to an edge, even cut into an
item and it will never peal apart. That's unlike hot laminators
that have to be a certain temperature to seal. Too hot and it
ripples, no hot enough and it peals apart. Kids can also use the
Xyron laminators because there is no heat and no chance they can get
burned.
When it comes to using these laminators with a Varitronics® or Fujifilm
poster printer, the value is tremendous. Because no heat is used,
poster printer customers can use the DTP
or Standard Direct Thermal poster paper which is traditionally almost
half the price as the TTP or Transfer Plus paper rolls.
Caution: Be Aware Varitronics®, 3M
and others manufacturers sell similar systems to all three Xyron
systems. Varitronics® goes by the name of Profinish® and
ProFinish® XL. In each case, Xyron manufactures these machines
for them and all they do is put their names on them. Also,
these companies sell their laminate sets for a lot more money than
comparable laminate sets from Xyron.
For more information, feel free to call us
at 800-321-5716
Varitronics ®,
ProImage ® , ProFinish
® and PosterPrinter , are
trademarks of
Brady Worldwide Inc. & Bright White Paper Co.
has no ownership interest in the marks.
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