Supports various media! Compact yet capable of processing from minimum A4 portrait to maximum full B5 portrait.
The "TAS II" is a lamination system that achieves one-man operation through the Easy PP Cutter (OP). It can process single-sided PP as well as double-sided processing in one pass with OP. PET double-sided processing and cold lamination are also supported in semi-auto mode (OP). Additionally, the feeder and laminator operations are collectively controlled via a touch panel remote. 【Features】 ■ Full and semi-auto lamination component ■ By combining with three types of PP lineup, it supports various media, including the challenging full-color toner lamination ■ With an upgrade, it can accommodate double-sided 2000m roll film *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications (Excerpt)】 ■ Heating method of the laminator section: Built-in heater with 2-stage rotating rolls ■ Usable paper thickness for transport and processing: 110kg to 300kg (Shiroku-han) ■ Maximum table load capacity: Approximately 500 sheets (equivalent to 110kg Shiroku-han) ■ Paper gap adjustment range: 20mm to -10mm ■ Usable films: PP, PET, and other pre-coated films ■ Maximum film width: PP 625mm, PET 650mm *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.