Carol wrote: >The mother of one of my child students took a mat the child had made to be laminated, and it wasn't too successful! There were bubbles all over the place, and it didn't do the mat justice at all. I wonder if that was due to the size of the mat - maybe a bookmark, being a lot smaller, wouldn't have that problem...
Carol, we have a laminating machine at work, and we laminate big posters as well as smaller items (I sneak some of my bookmarks in empty spaces when I need them laminated!)and we only have problems caused by the lack of skills of the operator! :-) Of course, some things are easier to laminate than others, posters that have been folded or have very thin paper are more tricky than brand new fairly thick ones, but you can do anything. I used to laminate magazine covers and only had bubbles when I didn't put them in properly, or the machine wasn't hot enough when I started using it. I think your friend was the victim of an unskilled operator and should have asked for her money back!! helene, the froggy from Melbourne Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies. http://au.movies.yahoo.com - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
