The legendary DX-350 has evolved to meet the needs of the times! The four heating rolls can be independently temperature adjusted.
The "SDX-400" is a tabletop laminator that achieves precise thermal management through a newly designed temperature control system. The four heating rollers can be independently adjusted for temperature. It is also possible to memorize frequently used temperature patterns. It features a wide 400mm roll that excels in post-processing for photo books and printed materials. A curl reduction mechanism for single-sided PP processing is standard. 【Features】 ■ Four heating rollers can be independently adjusted for temperature ■ Achieves precise thermal management with a newly designed temperature control system ■ Can memorize frequently used temperature patterns ■ Excels in post-processing for photo books and printed materials with a wide 400mm roll ■ Standard curl reduction mechanism for single-sided PP processing *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Optional cold separator winding device, requested by many ■ Can be rotated on the exit side for winding at the rear ■ Optional package also available ■ Cooling fan (for both products and rubber rolls) ■ Newly designed large insertion table with minimal wobble and bending *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Tokyo Laminex Co., Ltd. has been a pioneer in laminating since its establishment, continuously developing and researching technologies related to "desktop laminating machines, laminating films, and laminating processing," and has always led the industry. We have successfully achieved laminating photographs, which has traditionally been considered very difficult, and established high-quality laminating that does not compromise the texture of the material, completely changing the conventional image of laminating. This technology has also expanded to accommodate various digital outputs due to the spread of personal computers, in addition to photographic paper.