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Closeup on the plastic parts that need to be remov…
Toner transfer test with laminator - closeup
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2nd arduino project - 8x8 rgb matrix
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2nd arduino project - 8x8 rgb matrix
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Modding the GBC H212 Laminator for THICK stuff (PCBs)


Some plastic parts (paper guides) kept 1.5mm PCBs (64mil) from passing through the laminator and just broke off. The fusing drums don't mind the thickness, all is springloaded. So the plastic buggers had to go...
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