GBC Ultima 35 EzLoad Roll Laminator Starter Kit with 2 Rolls of Film and Optional Work Station
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GBC Ultima 35 EzLoad Roll Laminator Starter Kit with 2 Rolls of Film and Optional Work Station

Part #: 1701680-K
Brand: GBC
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Description of Ultima 35 EzLoad Roll Laminator Starter Kit with 2 Rolls of Film and Optional Work Station

  • GBC HeatSeal Ultima 35 EzLoad 12" Roll Laminator
  • Laminating Films (Choose Size Above)
  • Laminating Cart (Choose Above)

Product Details

  • Desktop Size. 12" wide format laminates letter-sized documents and more
  • Versatile. 1.7 mil to 5 mil NAP II Ez-Load roll film
  • Reduce Downtime. EzLoad technology provides fast film loading and prevents loading the film upside down
  • Improve Productivity. Laminates at a fixed speed of 36" per minute
  • No Waiting. Warm-up time of less than one minute
  • Extended Machine Life. Auto shutoff after one hour of non use
  • Integrated Trimmer. No more searching for scissors with built-in trimmer
  • Motor Reverse-Function. Reversible motor assists in removal of film wraps.
  • GBC Quality and Service. Limited 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty and available Equipment Maintenance Agreement (EMA)
  • Primary UPC. 033816054516

Demonstration Video

Transcript: Welcome to MyBinding video. Today we look at the HeatSeal Ultima 35 EzLoad, a 12-inch roll laminator by GBC. Easy and super fast, the Ultima 35 is a great roll laminator. The side fence helps keep your projects consistent as you send them through. Simple forward and reverse knob keeps things quick and to the point, and spin the dial to set the heat level. This is on ten mil thickness, so it's as slow as it possibly can go and you can see it's pretty fast. Your project comes out the backside. When it's all set, turn the machine off and cut it. You can do so with scissors or with the razor tool ... Read More
Welcome to MyBinding video. Today we look at the HeatSeal Ultima 35 EzLoad, a 12-inch roll laminator by GBC. Easy and super fast, the Ultima 35 is a great roll laminator. The side fence helps keep your projects consistent as you send them through. Simple forward and reverse knob keeps things quick and to the point, and spin the dial to set the heat level. This is on ten mil thickness, so it's as slow as it possibly can go and you can see it's pretty fast. Your project comes out the backside. When it's all set, turn the machine off and cut it. You can do so with scissors or with the razor tool on the backside of the machine, which is very convenient for tight spaces. Switching out the laminate rolls is quite easy. Simply lift up the lever on each side of the roll and pull it off. You can thread it right out by pushing the forward or reverse button. You get to the bottom roll by unlocking the table, pushing the two levers again, and remove it and replace it the same way. There it is, the HeatSeal Ultima 35 EzLoad by GBC. For more demos, reviews, and how tos on this product and many more, check out MyBinding.com.
Transcript: The Ultima 35 EZLoad uses EZLoad technology to ensure fast, easy, and error-free film loading. Color coded end caps on each roll of film allow you to quickly and correctly drop the rolls into the laminator therefore eliminating the chance of loading the film backwards. Once the new rolls of film are locked into place, you’ll then need to thread the new film through the laminator. There are two ways to thread the film using either existing film left of the heat shoe after cutting the film from the rolls or using a threading cutter. When loading film into the laminator where there is no exis ... Read More
The Ultima 35 EZLoad uses EZLoad technology to ensure fast, easy, and error-free film loading. Color coded end caps on each roll of film allow you to quickly and correctly drop the rolls into the laminator therefore eliminating the chance of loading the film backwards. Once the new rolls of film are locked into place, you’ll then need to thread the new film through the laminator. There are two ways to thread the film using either existing film left of the heat shoe after cutting the film from the rolls or using a threading cutter. When loading film into the laminator where there is no existing film over the heat shoe, you will need to use the threading card method. First let’s explore the method of using existing film for threading. This method works best when the laminator is warmed up. Preheat the laminator until the ready light illuminates. Remove the feed table by first disengaging the locks at both ends. The laminator will automatically power off once the feed table is removed. Without removing the heat shield, cut the remaining top and bottom films between the rolls and the heat shoe. You now have film remaining intact on the heat shoe detached from both the top and bottom rolls. Remove the heat shield. Remove the bottom film roll by unlocking the latches on both ends of the laminator and lifting the roll out of the cradle. Now remove the top roll of film in the same way. Place the new roll of film into the cradles by matching the color and size of each end cap to the color and size of the cradles. Then close the latches. Unroll enough film from the top roll to tuck under the idler bar and drape over the heat shoe. Unroll enough film from the bottom roll to tack on to the existing film on the heat shoe leaving a little slack. Replace the feed table and reengage the locks. Replace the heat shield. Turn the laminator on and allow the machine to warm up. When the ready light illuminates, set the dial to 1 and press the up arrow. To ensure proper feeding, both the old and the new films must advance at the same time. Any separation between the films will require repositioning of the film over the heat shoe. After the newly threaded film has completely exited from the rear and the output is clear, press stop. Trim off the excess film from the rear with the built-in trimmer. Now you’re ready to laminate. Let’s now explore the other method of film threading by using a threading card. This method also works best when the laminator is preheated. Look for the threading card enclosed inside of the packaging. You can also use a manila folder or any letter sized cardstock to substitute the threading card. Remove the heat shield and feed table. Replace the top and bottom films we’re told the same steps as described earlier. Unroll enough film from the top roll to tuck under the idler bar and drape over the heat shoe. Now lift the bottom film up and drape over the top film on the heat shoe. At this point, the bottom and the top film will begin to adhere forming one film. Install the feed table and the heat shield. Turn the machine back on and again allow it to warm up. Set the dial to 1 and press up. Slide the threading card into the laminator and allow it to feed completely through. Once the card exits from the rear and the output is clear, push stop. Trim off the excess film from the rear with the built-in trimmer. Your film is now installed.

Item Specifications

GBC HeatSeal Ultima 35 EzLoad 12" Roll Laminator Details:
  • Photo Quality: Yes
  • Warm Up Time (3mil): One Minute
  • Temperature Control: Variable
  • Cold Lamination: No
  • Speed Control: Fixed
  • Heating: Ceramic Heated Shoe
  • Max Document Width: Letter
  • Film Thickness: 1.7 to 5mil
  • Ready Indicator: Yes
  • Rollers: Four Motor Driven
  • Cooling Fans: Yes
  • Reverse Function: Yes
  • Auto Shut off: Yes (1 Hour)
  • Time to Laminate Letter Size Document: 18 Seconds
  • Built In Trimmer: Yes
  • Paper Guide: Yes
  • Warranty: 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty
  • Dimensions (WxLxH): 16.9 x 18.1 x 9.1
  • Certification: UL, cUL
  • Weight: 39.6lbs
  • Voltage: 120V - 60hz

GBC 1.7 Mil NAP-LAM II 12" x 300' EZLoad Laminating Film - 2 Rolls Details:
  • Film Type: GBC NapLam II EzLoad
  • Thickness:1.7mil
  • Roll Width: 12"
  • Roll Length: 300'
  • Film Finish: Clear
  • Core Size: n/a
  • 2 rolls of film per box
  • GBC Part Number: 3125365EZ , G3125365EZ
  • Primary UPC: 033816056398

GBC 3 Mil NAP-LAM II 12" x 200' EZLoad Laminating Film Details:
  • Film Type: GBC NapLam II EzLoad
  • Thickness:3mil
  • Roll Width: 12"
  • Roll Length: 200'
  • Film Finish: Clear
  • Core Size: 1"
  • GBC Part Number: 3125913EZ , G3125913EZ
  • Primary UPC: 033816056411

GBC 3 Mil NAP-LAM II 12" x 200' EZLoad Laminating Film Details:
  • Film Type: GBC NapLam II EzLoad
  • Thickness:3mil
  • Roll Width: 12"
  • Roll Length: 200'
  • Film Finish: Clear
  • Core Size: 1"
  • GBC Part Number: 3125913EZ , G3125913EZ
  • Primary UPC: 033816056411

Laminating Workstation Details:
  • Heavy duty work table
  • Metal racks to hold your laminating roll film (up to 27" film)
  • Holds up to 27" wide laminators
  • Also holds your finished laminated item
  • Heavy duty wheel casters with locking switch
  • 4 bumper plastic guards
  • Dimension: 107cm x 66 cm x 75 cm (42 inch x 26 inch x 29-1/2 inch)
  • Weight: 59.3 Lbs (26.9 Kgs)
  • Warranty: 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty

Staff Review

GBC Ultima 35 EZload Product Review

The GBC Ultima 35 was introduced to the laminating machine market as an answer to a couple of needs. First, it was designed to be a low-cost roll laminator that just about any business, church or school could afford. Second, they wanted to address the ongoing problem of users feeding roll laminators incorrectly and damaging their machines. Here we take a look at the Ultima 35 and list what we consider to be its strengths and weaknesses.

Strengths:

  1. One of the first things we noticed (and liked) about the Ultima 35 is the extremely fast warm-up time of one to two minutes. This compares extremely favorably to almost any other machine on the market, and should be a big boost to productivity.
  2. The big shining feature of the Ultima 35 is that it finally addresses the problem of inexperienced or distracted users loading the laminating film backwards on roll laminators. In other words, users who, quite by accident, load their laminators with the adhesive side facing toward the rollers. We don't know of you have ever done this on a roll laminator, but rest assured all it does is create a huge mess, and usually a service call is required at that point. The Ultima 35 has solved this problem by use of a specialized type of laminating film that has a different sized core on each side of the film. This makes it absolutely impossible to load the film the wrong way.
  3. The Ultima 35 is pretty versatile, accepting roll film from 1.7 to 10mil thick. This means that you will be able to laminate just about any sort of document in all of the available rigidities. In theory, that is. For the first year that this machine was on the market 10mil film was not available. However, GBC recently released both 7mil and 10mil film for use with the Ultima35. Also, in 2008, GBC made available some matte films for the Ultima 35 in addition to their standard gloss films.
  4. Some of the other things that we really liked about the Ultima 35 were that you can adjust the speed at which it laminates, which is great for laminating different paper styles and materials. Also, this machine has both forward and reverse functions helping with any wraps or jams that may occur. And finally, we really appreciated the inclusion of a handy built in trimmer to help with the finishing process.

Weaknesses:

  1. We suppose one could consider it weakness that all of the supplies intended to be used with the Ultima 35 (such as laminating rolls) are proprietary. This means is that the user will be required to buy and use the rolls that are specifically designed by GBC to work with this machine. Unfortunately, these supplies are a little bit more expensive than other similar supplies that are available. However, this machine is so much lower in price (not to mention feature-rich) than most other similarly equipped laminators on the market, it may be well worth it in the end.
  2. Though, as we mentioned above, you can't load the Ultima 35 the wrong way, loading it the right way is not the easiest thing in the world, and may take you a time or two to master. Once you've got the hang of it, however you should be breezing along.

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