Description
Fellowes Amaris 125 Laminator
Experience professional-grade lamination in a compact, user-friendly package with the Fellowes Amaris 125 Laminator. Engineered for busy offices, classrooms, and home workspaces, this office laminator brings speed, versatility, and reliable results to every project. With InstaHeat Technology delivering a rapid 60-second warm-up, you can move from unboxing to protected documents in minutes, not hours. The Amaris 125 is designed to handle a wide range of laminating tasks—from quick signs and name badges to presentation-ready materials—so you can protect, highlight, and showcase your content with confidence. Its thoughtful features support both hot and cold lamination, enabling you to choose the best method for your materials, adhesives, and longevity requirements. In addition, the device’s intelligent systems help minimize waste and jams, so you spend less time troubleshooting and more time being productive.
- Rapid laminating speed up to 31" per minute keeps batches moving in busy environments, reducing wait times between documents.
- 60-second warm-up with InstaHeat Technology means you’re ready to laminate almost as soon as you power on, reducing downtime and improving workflow.
- Laminates hot pouches up to 7 mil thick and cold pouches, offering versatile protection for a wide range of materials and applications.
- Reverse mode disengages the pouch for re-centering or removal, helping you recover from misfeeds without starting over.
- Pouch Tracking system detects misfeeds and alerts you to feed issues, preventing wasted pouches and imperfect results.
Technical Details of Fellowes Amaris 125 Laminator
- Laminator type: Office laminator with InstaHeat Technology for fast warm-up
- Laminating speed: Up to 31 inches per minute
- Warm-up time: 60 seconds
- Pouch compatibility: Hot pouches up to 7 mil thick; cold lamination supported
- Modes and protections: Hot and cold lamination; reverse mode; pouch tracking system
How to Install Fellowes Amaris 125 Laminator
Set up is straightforward for most standard office spaces. Find a stable, flat surface near a power outlet and away from high-traffic areas to reduce the risk of accidental bumps. Remove the Amaris 125 from its packaging, check that you have the correct laminating pouches ready, and ensure the device is clean and dry before use. Plug the laminator into a standard AC outlet and switch it on. Allow the InstaHeat system to reach operating temperature; you’ll know it’s ready when the indicators show full readiness or the ready light is illuminated. Prepare your documents, adjust the pouch guides, and feed your first sheet with smooth, consistent pressure, guiding it straight into the feed area. If you encounter a jam, use the reverse mode to back out the pouch and realign, then re-feed. For hot lamination, choose pouches up to 7 mil and ensure the documents are clean and dry to avoid imperfections. For cold lamination, use cold pouches and keep an even feed to avoid wrinkles. After completing laminations, power down and allow the unit to cool before storing it away. Regularly wipe the exterior with a dry, lint-free cloth and keep the machine away from dust and moisture to maintain performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: What project types is the Amaris 125 ideal for?
A: It’s well-suited for signs, badges, flashcards, presentations, documents, and any materials that benefit from durable lamination. It supports both hot and cold lamination to accommodate different adhesives and finishes. -
Q: Can I laminate cold pouches on this model?
A: Yes. The Amaris 125 supports cold lamination in addition to hot lamination, offering flexibility for heat-sensitive materials. -
Q: How fast is the lamination?
A: The machine laminates at speeds up to 31 inches per minute, which helps you complete batches quickly. -
Q: What if a pouch gets jammed?
A: Use the reverse mode to disengage and re-center the pouch, then re-feed carefully. The pouch tracking system also helps prevent jams by detecting misfeeds. -
Q: What size pouches can I use?
A: For hot lamination, use pouches up to 7 mil thick; for cold lamination, follow the pouch instructions for thickness and compatibility.
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