I use our laminator in the same way to mount a print. I guess for the smaller laminators you may not be able to, but I've had some nice laminators to use and I can mount it the same exact way.
everyone who has one can't stop saying good things about them, the way I look at it, it's 6 months wages for an employee, at the end of the day, we have the money, and the machine fills a bottleneck for us.
Here is my take on mounting prints.
[video=youtube;d_f-c-uzgJE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_f-c-uzgJE[/video]
It takes about 3 minutes to mount 4x8 print video only 2.22 It takes about 30 sec to feed substrate through laminator .
P. S. And I can do it all by myself.
Im impressed,you are faster with the laminator than we were. However there are still 2 people in your video, if you do it yourself, with all the juggling the board and running back and fourth I'm willing to bet you are closer to 8-10 minutes.
but at the end of the day, you do what makes you comfortable, if you are happy with they way you are doing it, keep it up. We saw a bottleneck in our production and looked for an answer, the rolls roller was that answer, yes it's expensive, but so is our time!
im not sure why a few people on this thread feel the need to criticize my decision to spend my money on my business, at the end of the day, business is good, we have the money and we wanted it.
I think it's all in good fun.
I think one of the things we're seeing from Watson's is that he has reached the point where he is working 'on' the business instead of 'in' the business.
The idea of better ergonomics and a measurable savings in time and effort must be very satisfying. Add to that the fact that your employees are seeing these investments being made, that you're going to bat for them to make their jobs easier, and I think it is a good purchase.
The rollsroller might be a tad overpriced in my opinion, but the choice to bring one in to the shop is definitely in keeping with a long term entrepreneurial vision.
John