Auto correct... Should be dull. Looks like my phone thinks dull isn't a wordWait, what? Is it not identical to the fc8600?
Auto correct... Should be dull. Looks like my phone thinks dull isn't a wordWait, what? Is it not identical to the fc8600?
Nah. You can kiss cut in the perf channel too. I do it all the time.... Might not want to for really small letters, but for sticker outlines it works greatWild, on 3m vinyl with clear backer, it shows each cut, with the middle being a 1/16" shorter than the rest. Maybe the film is 'stouter' than the paper backed stuff, and each plunge is drawing the material backwards, until the last cut which is not a plunge.
Doesn't that entail swapping the blade position? That seems super time consuming for a cross cut operation...
Wait, I thought you were going to utilize it to convert/slit rolls?Update, the laminator came in a month or so ago and I finally got around to using it today. Applied floor laminate. Worked great and quality is very good. Can't ask for more for the price.
Now I really want to buy a flatbed laminator from lefu
Had some jobs requiring floor laminate come through as soon as I set up the laminator, good coincidence.Wait, I thought you were going to utilize it to convert/slit rolls?
At any rate, if you don't mind me asking, what was your total cost, including shipping/taxes/customs etc? I'd love to just have a second machine for mounting panels. Looks like it's tracking straighter than my old style GFP.
So which model did you end up with? I'm seeing 3 on the page you linked. Looks like I'll take a leap as well. I'm really curious how it works without tensioners on either end of the roll, but since I'm ready to throw my GFP out the window, I'm willing to learn on the fly!Had some jobs requiring floor laminate come through as soon as I set up the laminator, good coincidence.
Did 2 rolls laminate today, worked perfectly and easy, this is actually my first time using a laminator ever. I'm surprised I was able to laminate 150ft twice perfectly .
Slit a couple of rolls too, works great for that.
Total price delivered with litigate service was $2990. Without the extra slitters knives would've been a few hundred cheaper.
It has heat assist too, I haven't tried the heat yet
Remember this is the same machine selling rebranded here in usa for almost 7k plus delivery probobly
LF 1700 D1, it does have tension control for each rollSo which model did you end up with? I'm seeing 3 on the page you linked. Looks like I'll take a leap as well. I'm really curious how it works without tensioners on either end of the roll, but since I'm ready to throw my GFP out the window, I'm willing to learn on the fly!
That's about how I'm loading it up after watching their instructions lol, 150 ft laminated perfectAnyone watch the video of this laminator. Especially the beginning where he starts the laminate. If I tried that it would never straighten out.
I have CWT table but if I ever need a new table laminator this price is way too good to pass up.That looks so wrong, and yet, wow.
Ya gotta have a look at the lamination table - the video for this operation is mindblowing!
They don't seem like they have much experience using it in that video, they have some good videos on youtube where the operator knows what they're doing. It does take some practice to use the flatbed tables. Maybe this guy folded under pressure of cameras pointing at himThe video down at the tail end of the page, just before frequently bought together section.
Yep, price does look good, real good, and I like the idea that tilt for transport and storage is built in, but the instructional video is next level.
Kinda my thought.Maybe this guy folded under pressure of cameras pointing at him
Please report back, I don't want to find out they were just using cling wrap and that sh*t just flattens out rapidly...wow thats incredible, I will have to try it