[QUOTE="eahicks, post: 1368853, member: 35920"Unless of course the print has walked a bit and you have a 1/2" strip of laminate hanging off that has now wound up nice and tight on the roll. Then it's more work.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, this has been our main issue - the combination of the laminator not tracking perfectly straight, and then having it walk 1/2" or more really makes for fun times when trying to cut down a roll of prints or a wrap.
However, the other thing we battle is simply getting the tube on and off the takeup mechanism - for some reason the tension spring is like 3-4X harder to squeeze than the one on the laminator itself. Also, it seems to slip a lot and we wind up getting wood "dust" in the gears - seems like it could have been designed a lot better IMHO. Would love to hear some tips from you guys if you're not having trouble. Maybe we just have a "problem child" takeup system or maybe it's us - I dunno... but nothing like having buyers remorse on something you were hoping was going to solve a problem...only to have it cause others..