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GFP 363-TH Top Heat Wide Format Roll Laminator with Stand - 63"

The GFP 363TH 63" Top Heat Wide Format Roll Laminator from Graphic Finishing Partners adds top heat for better over lamination, mounting, and board pre-coating.  Sign shops and digital printers now have an affordable option for pressure-sensitive applications. The Gfp 300 series delivers rugged construction, labor-saving features, and high quality output in an entry level machine. Built off the 255C Cold laminator, the 300 series adds top heat for better over lamination, mounting and board coating results. The GFP 363TH - 63" top heat laminator is the perfect complement to the latest wide format inkjet printers, including the Roland VG2-640 and SG2-640
  • Labor saving Quick-Grip aluminum film shafts for easy loading
  • Integrated rear rewind for roll-to-roll apps
  • Swing-up feed table and 38" output height
  • photoelectric eye for operator safety
  • Metal alloy heater reduces breakage
  • 5" diameter rollers
Application Uses
Banners - Posters - POP Displays - Photographs - Architectural Designs - Maps - Vinyl Signs - Stickers - Decals - Applying UV Protectant - Vehicle graphics 

GFP 363TH Bundle Includes:

  • GFP 363TH - 63" Top Heat Laminator
  • Stand with Casters
  • Foot Pedal
  • Power Cord
  • 1 Year Warranty

Dimensions:  80” x 23” x 48”
Weight w/ Stand" 376 lbs.

Speed:  20 ft/min
Roller Diameter: 5"

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