GFP 255-C Compact Cold Roll Laminator with Stand - 55"


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GFP 255-C Compact Cold Roll Laminator with Stand - 55"


As low as $168/mo with . Prequalify now

⚠️ Important Shipping Details: Read Product Info Carefully

The GFP 255C - 55" cold laminator from Graphic Finishing Partners is the perfect complement to the latest wide format inkjet printers, including the Roland VG2-540 and SG2-540. GFP laminators are an affordable alternative to time-consuming hand finishing with rollers and squeegees. Now even the smallest shops can compete for bigger jobs with confidence. The 200 Series will shorten production time, increase profitability and produce consistently professional results. 

  • Labor saving Quick-Grip aluminum film shafts for easy loading
  • Variable roller gap to 1"
  • Single pressure adjustment
  • 4.5" diameter rollers
  • Chain drive rewind
  • 38" output height

Application Uses
Banners - Posters - POP Displays - Photographs - Architectural Designs - Maps - Vinyl Signs - Stickers - Decals - Applying UV Protectant


GFP 255C Bundle Includes:

  • GFP 255c 55" Wide Cold Laminator
  • Stand with Casters
  • Foot Pedal
  • Power Cord
  • 1 Year Warranty

Dimensions:  73" x 24" x 55"
Weight w/ Stand" 257 lbs.
Speed:  13 ft/min
Roller Diameter: 4.5"

GFP 255C Manual

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