Opening the tray on the back can be a little tricky! Check this short I made that shows you exactly how to open and close the back tray 🤗 ruclips.net/user/shortsW65i5tjU_5g?si=Fn1BmN-C36TQMvYT
Thank you for uploading this video!! I just bought this yesterday! I just got back into teaching, and this machine is very much needed, especially since I'm teaching ESL and need visuals for my students! So excited to prepare my own material at home!
You’re very welcome! It’s an awesome laminator! I think you’ll love it! I’m an ESL teacher too! Congratulations on your new position! I hope you have an amazing year ! 🤗
Thank you for your video. I'm glad you made that mistake with the feed tray. I was having the same problem because I didn't know to raise it up before trying to feed in the pouch. I am liking this machine!!! Thank you again!!!
The 2 sample pouches and the package of pouches-- neither say a thickness. The instruction booklet says to set to 3mm for copy paper and 5mm for cardstock. I wonder if this is a new change.
The package I have always used says 3 mil, the scotch one I use has the number right next to where it says letter size (unless they changed how it looks) and the pouches that come in it I think are the 3 mil too. I’ve never used the 5mil, and I’ve laminated cardstock paper when I printed my daughters letters it turned out good & never had a problem with it. 🙂
I have a TL901 that's about 15 years old. Yours says TL902 on the bottom, and they have really made some improvements on it, like the fold-away feed tray, the cord winder, the handle on the end, and something you didn't mention, those rubber feet on the right end so you can store it standing up (assumably). Thanks for showing this.
I was referring to a big laminator that they have where I work, it uses if rolls of laminating plastic and it’s very flimsy. The sheets for this personal laminator. One out very sturdy.
Absolutely! This has been an awesome laminator. I have one here at home and it has been great and we have one at the school I work at, several teachers use it and it holds up very well 👍
Mines actually holding up really well! I’ve had since August and I used it at least a couple times a month and it’s still working like it did on the first day 🙂
🤣that’s the part when I fed it in and it came out and he wrong side lol then I was like oh I need to open the tray in the back. You pull back and then up. Tug a bit on it.
Opening the tray on the back can be a little tricky! Check this short I made that shows you exactly how to open and close the back tray 🤗 ruclips.net/user/shortsW65i5tjU_5g?si=Fn1BmN-C36TQMvYT
Thank you for uploading this video!! I just bought this yesterday! I just got back into teaching, and this machine is very much needed, especially since I'm teaching ESL and need visuals for my students! So excited to prepare my own material at home!
You’re very welcome! It’s an awesome laminator! I think you’ll love it! I’m an ESL teacher too! Congratulations on your new position! I hope you have an amazing year ! 🤗
Thank you for your video. I'm glad you made that mistake with the feed tray. I was having the same problem because I didn't know to raise it up before trying to feed in the pouch. I am liking this machine!!! Thank you again!!!
🤣 it’s so good to know I wasn’t the only one Lol! I love it. I’ve been using it for a year now and I love how quickly it heats up and laminates 🤗
The 2 sample pouches and the package of pouches-- neither say a thickness. The instruction booklet says to set to 3mm for copy paper and 5mm for cardstock. I wonder if this is a new change.
The package I have always used says 3 mil, the scotch one I use has the number right next to where it says letter size (unless they changed how it looks) and the pouches that come in it I think are the 3 mil too. I’ve never used the 5mil, and I’ve laminated cardstock paper when I printed my daughters letters it turned out good & never had a problem with it. 🙂
I have a TL901 that's about 15 years old. Yours says TL902 on the bottom, and they have really made some improvements on it, like the fold-away feed tray, the cord winder, the handle on the end, and something you didn't mention, those rubber feet on the right end so you can store it standing up (assumably).
Thanks for showing this.
I love this laminator! Omg I didn’t even realize the rubber feet 😂 thanks for pointing that out 🤗I always just keep it stored back in the box.
Hi there you had mentioned when you finished the first one you did that it was nice and sturdy, not like the flimsy one. Which product did it flimsy?
I was referring to a big laminator that they have where I work, it uses if rolls of laminating plastic and it’s very flimsy. The sheets for this personal laminator. One out very sturdy.
Can you insert the pouches sideways, and laminate 11x17 items?
Unfortunately, no. The pouch size that this one accommodates for is 8.9 in x 11.4 in.
I am looking into purchasing a laminator. Do you still recommend this one?
Absolutely! This has been an awesome laminator. I have one here at home and it has been great and we have one at the school I work at, several teachers use it and it holds up very well 👍
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Thank you so much!!! 🤗
@@JoyfulYessi no doubt I got you got to look out for the real ones yes
how is this holding up?
Mines actually holding up really well! I’ve had since August and I used it at least a couple times a month and it’s still working like it did on the first day 🙂
Hiii ❤❤ Thanks so much for the video
You are very welcome!
I actually came to this channel because I can’t figure out how to get that flap in the back up!
You know what, I think I’m going to make a short just showing how to open and close that flap because it’s tricky 🤣
I have watched ten videos so far on YT and not one person explains how to open the tray…..🤔
🤣that’s the part when I fed it in and it came out and he wrong side lol then I was like oh I need to open the tray in the back. You pull back and then up. Tug a bit on it.
I can't get the tray to open either! LOL.
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