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Posted: Aug 16 2008 at 5:35pm | IP Logged
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can you laminate a page and then cut it and still have the paper remain laminated?
just wondering
for instance, could i print a page of bead chain arrows and cut them out and would the laminate stay?
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BlessedMommy Forum Rookie
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Posted: Aug 16 2008 at 5:41pm | IP Logged
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Yes, but you have to buy the laminating roll, I think when I bought mine it came with sticker paper, not laminating paper. I love my xyron!
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Posted: Aug 16 2008 at 7:17pm | IP Logged
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Can I add my question?? How thick is the laminate....do the cards or whatever easily bend or is it pretty thick?
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Posted: Aug 16 2008 at 7:42pm | IP Logged
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As far as thickness goes, as long as you use cardstock you should be fine. The cards can bend, but definitely durable. Also, when you first fill/refill your xyron I've learned to use a blank piece of cardstock the first 2 runs bcz sometimes there's a crease....these DON'T go to waste though, I give them to my DC and they use dry erase markers on them. HTH!
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Posted: Aug 16 2008 at 9:35pm | IP Logged
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Yes, Katie. Use cardstock and you'll be ok.
I only had a problem with crinkles once...when I...um...rolled the xyron's handle backwards. In any case, I always have some small holy cards in need of laminating, and if the roll appears to be questionable, or when I'm really close to the end of a roll and don't want to waste a teensy weensy bit, I just laminate holy cards!
I bought the xyron (with a coupon of course!!!) specifically because I could cut right up to the edge and still have the paper stay laminated. I have a heat laminator as well that doesn't laminate right up to the edge, but it is a much thicker, heavier laminate. I use it to laminate art prints for display because they are generally 8.5 x 11 and don't need trimming. They don't bend at all.
I much prefer the xyron - even with the less heavy duty laminate. No heat, ready whenever you need it, laminate as much or as little in a single stretch, laminates right to the edge. You'll love it!
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Posted: Aug 16 2008 at 9:37pm | IP Logged
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Oops, sorry MR! I looked up and saw Katie's question and just thought she started the thread. I looked up just now and saw you started it.
Well...you'll both love the xyron!!!
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Thanks mackfam....
I just got one (for my birthday from my mother).
I like it, though i just realized that i need the laminating cartridge (rather than the sticker one.)
I wish i had realised i could cut a full sheet of laminated stuff in the manner discussed above - because, thinking that wouldn't work, i just spent alot of time cutting number cards out...for now i think i'll just skip laminating them. it will be too fidgety to try to get all of them done now that they are cut.
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