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Royal Sovereign RSH1651 65" Wide Format Laminating & Mounting Machine
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Royal Sovereign RSH1651 65" Wide Format Laminating & Mounting Machine
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Overview
The Royal Sovereign RSH1651 wide format laminator offers premium, professional lamination that is ideal for applications including, but not limited to, posters, POP signs, rigid and flexible graphics, trade show displays, and more. The wide format opening can handle prints up to as wide as 65" at speeds up to 9.8 feet per minute. This laminating machine is not just a laminator...it can also mount prints onto foam boards up to as thick as 5/8", expanding the versatility of applications even further. The RSH1651 can also laminate with thermal laminating film as well as pressure sensitive films, so you can cold-laminate for your heat-sensitive documents. This large format laminating machine features nine job memory settings, allowing you to recall popular jobs quickly and efficiently. The digital temperature controls and adjustable speeds help your users deliver a perfect quality finished piece, no matter the material being laminated or mounted. If you're ready to add real versatility to your shop, all in one machine, then buy the Royal Sovereign RSH1651 65" wide format laminator online.
Specifications
| Item # | 04RSH1650 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Royal Sovereign |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RSH-1651 |
| UPC/EIN | 849023070146 |
| Operating Method | Electric |
| Power Voltage | 200-220V |
| Dimensions | 77" W x 25 ½" D x 47 ½" H |
| Manufacturer's Warranty | 1 Year Limited |
| Size | 65" |
| Color | Gray |
| Product Type | Laminating Machines, Laminating & Mounting Machines |
| Operation | Electric |
| Double-Sided Lamination | Yes |
| Thermal Laminating | Yes |
| Digital Laminating (Low-Temp) | Yes |
| Cold Laminating | Yes |
| Speed | Hot: 9.8 Feet / Minute Cold: 13.1 Feet / Minute |
| Adjustable Speed | Yes |
| Heating Type | Roller |
| Warm-Up Time | 40 Minutes |
| Maximum Mil Thickness | 10 Mil |
| Temperature Range | 0° - 320° F |
| Adjustable Temp | Yes |
| Maximum Width | 65" Wide |
| Core Size | 3" Core |
| Programmable | Yes |
| Reverse Function | Yes |
| Capable of Mounting | Yes |
| Maximum Mounting Thickness | 5/8" Boards |
| Stand-By / Power-Save Mode | Yes |
| Auto-Shut Off | Yes |
| Digital Control Panel | Yes |
| Shipping Weight (lbs) | 860 |
| Shipping Information | This item ships via Truck (Common Carrier). It is the responsibility of the Consignee (receiver) to remove the product from the truck. If you do not have a loading dock or any other means to lift the freight off the truck and/or you need assistance bringing the product inside of your location please call (866) 537-2244. Click here for full details. |
Description
The RSH1651 is great for laminating all types of substrates and graphics up to 65” wide. Save the most often used settings into one of the 9 memory channels for quick access. Economical, high quality thermal and pressure-sensitive laminating and mounting up to 5/8 inch.
Videos
How to Make Photo Blocks with Silver Linings Frames from Binding101
Transcript:
Today we're going to show you how easy and simple it is to create a Silver Linings mount frame.
The first thing you would do is peel back the release liner on your frame. Place your frame into your jig. Align your photo with the frame and tack your photo down to where the adhesive was exposed. Now, taking your roller, simply roll the picture as you are releasing the liner. Now you've got your picture mounted on your frame, simply take the safety cutter to trim the excess photo off your frame.... Read More
The first thing you would do is peel back the release liner on your frame. Place your frame into your jig. Align your photo with the frame and tack your photo down to where the adhesive was exposed. Now, taking your roller, simply roll the picture as you are releasing the liner. Now you've got your picture mounted on your frame, simply take the safety cutter to trim the excess photo off your frame.... Read More
Today we're going to show you how easy and simple it is to create a Silver Linings mount frame.
The first thing you would do is peel back the release liner on your frame. Place your frame into your jig. Align your photo with the frame and tack your photo down to where the adhesive was exposed. Now, taking your roller, simply roll the picture as you are releasing the liner. Now you've got your picture mounted on your frame, simply take the safety cutter to trim the excess photo off your frame.
And there you've got your beautifully finished mount frame.
Now the other thing on your mount frame is there is a stand that comes with the frame. Simply remove your stand from the back of the frame and screw it into the back. And there you have it so it can stand on a desk or a table. And you have a beautifully finished Silver Lining mount frame.
The first thing you would do is peel back the release liner on your frame. Place your frame into your jig. Align your photo with the frame and tack your photo down to where the adhesive was exposed. Now, taking your roller, simply roll the picture as you are releasing the liner. Now you've got your picture mounted on your frame, simply take the safety cutter to trim the excess photo off your frame.
And there you've got your beautifully finished mount frame.
Now the other thing on your mount frame is there is a stand that comes with the frame. Simply remove your stand from the back of the frame and screw it into the back. And there you have it so it can stand on a desk or a table. And you have a beautifully finished Silver Lining mount frame.
How to Make Self-Stick Photo Frame Blocks, Detailed Instructions
Transcript:
Subscribe to our YouTube for more ► https://www.youtube.com/c/binding101
These detailed instructions walk you through just how easy it is to make DIY modern photo frames using SilverLinings Self Stick Photo Mounting Blocks and the SilverLinings accessory kits.
To follow along with these instructions, you will need:
• SilverLinings Block in your choice of size
• Self-healing cutting mat
• Handheld rotary cutter
• Brayer hand roller
• Frame alignment guide
• Photo gloves
... Read More
These detailed instructions walk you through just how easy it is to make DIY modern photo frames using SilverLinings Self Stick Photo Mounting Blocks and the SilverLinings accessory kits.
To follow along with these instructions, you will need:
• SilverLinings Block in your choice of size
• Self-healing cutting mat
• Handheld rotary cutter
• Brayer hand roller
• Frame alignment guide
• Photo gloves
... Read More
Subscribe to our YouTube for more ► https://www.youtube.com/c/binding101
These detailed instructions walk you through just how easy it is to make DIY modern photo frames using SilverLinings Self Stick Photo Mounting Blocks and the SilverLinings accessory kits.
To follow along with these instructions, you will need:
• SilverLinings Block in your choice of size
• Self-healing cutting mat
• Handheld rotary cutter
• Brayer hand roller
• Frame alignment guide
• Photo gloves
• Photo to match size of your photo block
Start by placing your alignment guide (referred to as the “jig” in this video) against your photo block. Starting at the corner opposite the guide, peel the adhesive liner back a couple of inches and crease it to it stays up. Put on your photo gloves to avoid finger prints on the photo. Now take your photo and place it so that the top and left sides extend over the block and onto the guide; you will see there is a groove to allow for this. Now press the photo onto the exposed corner of adhesive. Hold the rest of your print up as you peel the remainder of the liner off the photo block. Gently roll the photo down, consecutively as you lightly use the brayer/hand roller to roll the photo from the stuck corner, outward to the opposite corner. Now roll over the print in all directions, more firmly to fully adhere. Be careful of your pressure on the edges of the frame to avoid damaging them. Next, lift the photo block up and flip it so it is face-down. Position your cutter on one edge, using the arrow guides to align it. Press down firmly and roll the cutter along the edge. Repeat that step for each edge, making sure to match up those arrow guides on each end. And you’re done!
The SilverLinings self-stick photo blocks are great for photographers with wedding, engagement, pet, and other specialties, as well as for vacation, travel and timeshare businesses, and even fine art galleries. They are also perfect for other displays, such as notices and marketing tools within medical offices – use them as a check in notice, or other important long-term signage throughout your office. Or use them for any modern display or sign for your business, organization, restaurant, etc. These photo blocks are sold in small packs of just 10, and are incredibly affordable, so are accessible for all businesses and individuals.
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Buddha by Kontekst https://soundcloud.com/kontekstmusic Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/b6jK2t3lcRs
These detailed instructions walk you through just how easy it is to make DIY modern photo frames using SilverLinings Self Stick Photo Mounting Blocks and the SilverLinings accessory kits.
To follow along with these instructions, you will need:
• SilverLinings Block in your choice of size
• Self-healing cutting mat
• Handheld rotary cutter
• Brayer hand roller
• Frame alignment guide
• Photo gloves
• Photo to match size of your photo block
Start by placing your alignment guide (referred to as the “jig” in this video) against your photo block. Starting at the corner opposite the guide, peel the adhesive liner back a couple of inches and crease it to it stays up. Put on your photo gloves to avoid finger prints on the photo. Now take your photo and place it so that the top and left sides extend over the block and onto the guide; you will see there is a groove to allow for this. Now press the photo onto the exposed corner of adhesive. Hold the rest of your print up as you peel the remainder of the liner off the photo block. Gently roll the photo down, consecutively as you lightly use the brayer/hand roller to roll the photo from the stuck corner, outward to the opposite corner. Now roll over the print in all directions, more firmly to fully adhere. Be careful of your pressure on the edges of the frame to avoid damaging them. Next, lift the photo block up and flip it so it is face-down. Position your cutter on one edge, using the arrow guides to align it. Press down firmly and roll the cutter along the edge. Repeat that step for each edge, making sure to match up those arrow guides on each end. And you’re done!
The SilverLinings self-stick photo blocks are great for photographers with wedding, engagement, pet, and other specialties, as well as for vacation, travel and timeshare businesses, and even fine art galleries. They are also perfect for other displays, such as notices and marketing tools within medical offices – use them as a check in notice, or other important long-term signage throughout your office. Or use them for any modern display or sign for your business, organization, restaurant, etc. These photo blocks are sold in small packs of just 10, and are incredibly affordable, so are accessible for all businesses and individuals.
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Buddha by Kontekst https://soundcloud.com/kontekstmusic Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/b6jK2t3lcRs
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