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Allow the laminated item to cool for a few seconds on a flat surface to prevent warping. 3. Maintenance and Tips To maximize the life of your Staples 17466 laminator
The Staples 17466 laminator is a capable device for its intended purpose — light to moderate home and small office lamination. To get the most out of your machine:
Place the unit on a flat, stable, and heat-resistant surface.
consistently describe it as "user-friendly" and "easy to understand". It typically features a 3–5 minute warm-up time and a "ready" light. Versatility : It supports both thermal (hot) staples 17466 laminator manual
: Plug the device into a grounded wall outlet. Avoid using an extension cord as it may not provide stable power. Select Heat Setting 3 mil or 5 mil
Do not attempt to laminate empty pouches, plant matter, or extremely thick items. Step-by-Step Operating Instructions
on the Staples website. For professional-grade laminating projects, you can also explore the Staples In-Store Print Services . If you're interested, I can also provide: Allow the laminated item to cool for a
into the machine. Align the pouch using the tray tabs to ensure it stays straight. Completion
lamination for 3-mil and 5-mil pouches up to 9.5 inches wide, making it suitable for letter-sized documents and ID cards.
: Before laminating valuable items, it is recommended to perform a test run with a similar scrap of paper to verify temperature and alignment. Cooling Period To get the most out of your machine:
Place your document inside the appropriate thermal pouch, centering it and ensuring it is against the sealed edge.
As the laminated pouch emerges from the back of the machine, use your free hand to support it. This prevents the hot, pliable plastic from bending or curling on the output tray.
: If the machine remains idle for 30 minutes, it enters a power-saving mode where the LED will flash for 5 minutes before turning off completely. Heat Management : If using both hot and cold settings in one session, the Staples instruction guide recommends performing cold lamination first