Pouch laminating machine for home , office or school use .Ex demo model with warranty
Great little pouch laminator just introduced to NZ. Units for sale are ex demo ones that have very low use during batch testing on imported quantities . Very competitive to those found retail in Stationery Stores, but better longevity & quality . Backed by oldest lamination co in NZ for ongoing support. NOTE : these machines include an on board trimmer and a 2 hole punch device for papers & finished laminated goods .These items would normally be supplied as pricey extras. . No other retail machines have these features .Laminating pouches also available at trade prices IE: 1/4 the price in retail stores . Specialized pouches available for elite looks & adhesion to many articles such as posters , brochures , signs and even antimicrobiai pouches to give protection against virus & bacterial contamination (SILVERSHIELD(R) )Laminates A4 - A5 sizes + mini pouches from 80 micron to 125 micron in gloss or matt finish. Limited supply . At present in a black finish - no white coloured ones left.
Some other models for up to A3 size laminating also available at times . These include a trimmer/paper perforator/ wavy edge cutter and a round cornerer cutter on board, but not the hole punch as per the A4 units
See additional picture of the A3 "3 n1" model in white attached.The A3 model would be $145 each
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