A GBC Laminator and You

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Laminating is a serious business, especially when you want to preserve a document for years to come. Any slip-ups in the process can and will result in the item being permanently scarred, while a successful lamination will guarantee that your identification card or shop sign will be able to withstand the elements as well as the passage of time. This is where a GBC laminator comes in to fill your needs.

GBC 101

With more than 50 years of excellence in the field of presenting and packaging information, the General Binding Corporation (GBC) has had a marked history of persistent expansion throughout the world. 1962 saw the introduction of GBC into the world of laminating, and has since held a dominant position in the market up to this day. As such, they offer a unique array of laminators for a variety of purposes, from the office worker seeking to laminate an extra ID card to the professional laminator looking for the perfect roll laminator to meet that extra-large order.

GBC laminator
GBC laminator

Roll laminators

Roll laminators are the bread and butter laminators that most offices use. The HeatSeal Ultima 65 Laminator is one of the more popular offering of GBC, since the modest price tag of around $350 to $500 makes it affordable for most offices. The HeatSeal Ultima 35 EZLoad Laminator, ranging from $1,300 to $1,900, ups the offering by making the loading process a much more easier thing to do, both simplifying and hastening the lamination processs. The Pinnacle 27 EZLoad comes at a price ranging between $1,900 to $2,200. It has earned the distinction of being the highest-quality roll laminator that you can get from GBC.

Pouch laminators

If you want a really quick solution to your laminating needs or do not want to crush the document you are preparing to laminate, then a pouch laminator is your next best bet. Such a GBC laminator is designed to handle smaller items, like ID cards and sheets of paper, while being affordable enough for most offices. The HeatSeal H600pro Laminator runs around $1,100 to $1,500, while the H700pro Laminator runs around $1,400 to $2,000. Both models are excellent for professional offices, but smaller projects and budgets may not make the pay. The HeatSeal H450 Laminator, on the other hand, is a GBC laminator that costs around $700, making it affordable enough for the discerning office on a budget.

Laminator Accessories

What good would a laminator be if it did not have the supplies and accessories to complement it? GBC supplies everything, from rolls of laminating roll film in varying thicknesses to corner rounders to prevent dog ears and sharp edges from forming on your ID tag. You can even find a laminator cabinet can even be thrown into the deal for your laminator to rest on.

If you are in the market for laminators, then you may want to place a GBC laminator somewhere in your list of options. History and technology comes together for a time-tested formula, and GBC laminators have both in spades.

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