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    A shot in the dark question about printer & lamination machines.

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    • J
      J1MM3RT
      last edited by J1MM3RT

      I've been tasked to look & see if there are any printer/laminator combos for purchase (not an ID Card Printer), I'm not sure if there are any but that's because I haven't seen one personally. I've been perusing the Google for a few hours now, & cannot find what I am looking for. Page after page, rewording, adding words, & excluding words from the search. To help out in my constant search I am looking to see if anyone here has ever come across such a thing in the wild.

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      • T
        technobabble
        last edited by

        Laminated!

        Seriously though, I see your problem. There are plenty of services that will take care of you laminate needs. I did find this: http://www.staples.com/GBC-Pinnacle-EZload-Laminator-27-inch-Wide-Blue-Gray-Up-To-3/product_757558 You would have to print then laminate.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller
          last edited by

          We print then laminate. Haven't see anything that combines them.

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          • J
            J1MM3RT
            last edited by

            Yeah we are normally printing then laminating, but the boss of bosses asked me to check around. Although by searching I may have found a better laminating machine than the one we have. Thanks.

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            • NicN
              Nic
              last edited by

              Yeah, I've only seen standalone laminators. They work pretty well, but they get very stinky. Make an intern do all your laminating 🙂

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              • J
                J1MM3RT
                last edited by

                I wish we had interns, I'd make them do it for sure. I don't mind the smell after opening them up on numerous occasions, repairing & cleaning or just Frankenzombificationing like in this thread: [http://mangolassi.it/topic/1022/what-are-you-doing-right-now/48](link url)

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