Vinyl.leah
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Hi I’m looking for some ideas on what laminator to purchase. I currently have a JCUV300-130 UV printer and I want to start doing more window graphics and wall graphics.
Love my GFPLots of them out there. A short time ago I posted here looking for cheap laminator recommendations. Responses ran the gamut from cheap Chinese to Kala and AGL. Boils down to budget, AGL/Kala($13K and up), tolerance for DIY with the "off-shore" rigs, or something like the GFP series starting around 5 grand.
I've narrowed my search down to GFP 363th or an off-shore rig that looks nearly identical.
Final analysis: When I inquired regarding parts availability for the off-shore laminator I was told 45 days. When I talked directly to the rep at GFP he said 1 or 2 days for parts.
363TH I had quoted was 6200 and change.Love my GFP
Almost 10 years without an issue
Was about 6g then, not sure what it is today
You will want a laminator with heat assist, we purchased a Rite Media laminator made by Royal Sovereign with heat assist, it heats to 65c max. Which doesn't seem to be hot enough to melt the lamination into all the crevasses around the raised UV print. However we mostly print product labels with very small text, so I imagine large print signs are more forgiving! I would recommend looking for something that will allow for much higher heat if needed for fine details and small text.Hi I’m looking for some ideas on what laminator to purchase. I currently have a JCUV300-130 UV printer and I want to start doing more window graphics and wall graphics.
This was our entry point into laminating as well. Works well for laminating graphics and mounting prints to substrates, easy to store under a table when not needed. You probably wouldn't want to laminate long banners but it's perfect for a 4x8 sheet or smaller.If you are on a limited budget you can start with a $250 Vevor 54" laminator. I use that and I also use it to apply vinyl to all my acm boards. I will be upgrading but for starting out it worked fine.
Is the 54" not still available? Their website only shows up to 51".If you are on a limited budget you can start with a $250 Vevor 54" laminator. I use that and I also use it to apply vinyl to all my acm boards. I will be upgrading but for starting out it worked fine.