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P3D Re: PHOTO-3D digest 3522
- From: Stereo Shooter <stereoshooter@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: P3D Re: PHOTO-3D digest 3522
- Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 20:34:48 -0600
> Todd Eifert writes:
>
> << After all the talk about using a laminator for heat sealing
> mounts, I
> bought the GBC Docuseal 40 from Staples for $49. A little
> expensive,
> but I was in a gotta have mood. It works great. No heat adjustment
> and none seems to be needed. It takes 2 slides at a time a hasn't
> melted 1 chip. I have tried it with cardboard pouch and without.
> Both
> work fine, but it loads a little smoother with the pouch. I've
> found
> that occasionally, I have to nudge the slides through when they hit
> the
> rollers. The end result is a perfectly sealed slide, much better
> than
> I could do with the iron. >>
>
> This sounds interesting. But how do you make sure the chips don't
> slip in
> the mount as you're sending it through the laminator?
>
> Jim Norman
I use the wess tabs pieces of tape to set them. Then slip them through
the laminator. I wouldn't suggest sending them through without taping
them. Thats probably what Kodak does with them when you send them.
Very imprecise I'd say
Todd Eifert
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