If you are going to play in this ball game you need a ball and a bat and a glove. You need an accurate CONTACT measument of temperature...thermometer. I suggest this one... $11 http://www.learnmorsecode.com/laminator/lam1.jpg OR lots of the $20 digital multimeters come with a thermocouple thermometer: http://www.learnmorsecode.com/laminator/royalmods2.jpg So start gathering the tools...... No matter what mod you do to a laminator ...you will need to measure if it works or OVERworks..... like my first mod melting my nylon gear because I let it overshoot to 470 degrees. I found that infrared thermometers could not pick pinpoint temperature readings and worse.... reflected off lighter and mirror surfaces and gave very wild readings. On 12/29/2016 04:45 AM, kbyrne10@... [Homebrew_PCBs] wrote: > > I own a TL902 Thermal Laminator By Scotch and viewed a different GBC > post of a repair parts manual and need to know if any one can assist > me in locating a parts type manual for mine so I may try to increase > the heat of it up to 340 degrees. I have no idea what the heat is now > as my manual and box does not state that only two settings available. > One 3 mil second one 5 mil > > with 5 mil I assume is hotter. > > _
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Temp upgrades of lam's
2016-12-29 by Rob
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