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Why Every Family Needs A Laminator Machine |
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Monday, 04 June 2007 |
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A quality laminator machine preserves all your important photos, business cards, posters, and other documents by applying a protective film to printed material. Lamination is the best way to protect and preserve all your valuable documents and photos. I have a long history of leaving things in the pockets of my shirts and pants. I’m probably no more forgetful or absent-minded than most people, so I suspect I am not alone when I say that I have lost more than a few valuable documents when my clothing went into the washing machine.
I have a wife now to provide a backup system, and I don’t know what I would do without her. But now and then she misses a few things, too. We both need a laminator machine. The two most widely used types of laminators are pouch laminators and roll laminators. There are hundreds of laminators available today. Although cold laminators are still used, most laminators use a heat-activated film to coat the surface of a document. - A pouch laminator machine is ideal for small documents, small signs, and presentation materials. Pouch laminators are widely used in offices, schools, and churches. And a pouch laminator machine pays for itself when you buy one for your home. - A roll laminator machine is used for mass lamination of documents and prints. These machines are used in copy shops, printing shops, and offices that need to protect large documents. Roll laminators are big enough to handle most posters, banners, and signs. If I added up the cost of all the documents I have lost through the years to washing machines and countless other sources I would have more than enough cash today to buy all the laminator machines I’ll ever need. Of course, some of those lost documents are irreplaceable, so I’m not even factoring them in. Check out a great laminator machine for your home or office today and remember to check your trouser pockets before you head for the laundry room. |