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Plastic Card Laminating Machine

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Related review

Dana 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[300] This ribbon and plastic card kit is made to work with our SMART-21 ID card printing machine and works well! The shipping was swift and we received our orders of this kit very quickly.

5
fhayes 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Wetting Agent] Almost like laminating before printing! I just started to use it and wish it were available when I was in school!!

5
Leonard 2024-04-08 01:52:27

[PCIe] The card works as described on my windows 10 machine.

5
Kim 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Matte] Was nervous a bit because I was laminating by hand using an iron!!! This stuff is amazing. Rather pricey though. I am in Mxico and i was charged 1085 pesos for import and duty fees on top of what I paid for the product.

5
Kim 2024-04-12 06:22:18

Was nervous a bit because I was laminating by hand using an iron!!! This stuff is amazing. Rather pricey though. I am in Mxico and i was charged 1085 pesos for import and duty fees on top of what I paid for the product.

5
Konstantin 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[10] I'm using this card as a backup disk for Time Machine on macOS Catalina, works great!

5
Michael 2024-04-19 05:56:54

Sony has taken their hugely popular A7iii and sent it to the plastic surgeon with a photo of an A6600 with directions of get a body like that! The result after some miniaturization is called the A7C... the C is Sony code for compact, although cool, crazy or cute can apply too - but cheap certainly does not. IQ is identical to the A7iii. The tilt-screen on the A7iii was nice, the flippy-screen on the A7C is better. The C does not get the A7Siii's revamped, touch responsive menus (and likely won't ever get them, since it has the A7iii's processor). Sony has abandoned the soft plastic port flaps on the A7iii and given the A7C ports proper hinged doors, and that is very welcome and will improve long-term reliability. The viewfinder relocates from top-side to left-side, which might upset left-eyed 'togs but I'm right-eyed, so no surprise, I rather enjoy the rangefinder configuration. The III's viewfinder is more comfortable and indisputably larger, but the C's is perfectly usable in the bright Florida sun. Oddly the SD card slot is on the left, and to go smaller, the 2nd card slot is gone, so is the ancient Micro-USB B port... it's all USB-C from here on out. Many will miss that 2nd card slot, but no one will miss the old USB port. Inevitably, when the A7C with kit glass makes it way down to $1598 with promotional discounts, think Black Friday 2021... it's going to become the de-facto Sony full-frame for the price-conscious who wants a little more than an A6XXX series delivers. Not many A7R or A7S shooters are going to consider this a primary, but for the new mom/dad, or aspiring Youtuber, or hobbyist on a budget who wants to dip their toes into full frame, this is a really nice option to have.

5
Matthew 2024-05-02 02:18:56

[2.5x / 6x] Just what I wanted. It is nice thick plastic and magnifies well. Credit card sized.

5
Brett 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[GDDR6] Purchased this to do two things, take my 4k 60 fps output from vMix from my production machine, and stream, via OBS and AV1 to my YouTube channel. And, to record at 75 MB/s. Took some old parts, an unused 10900K and a really old Phanteks case, and cobbled it together. The vMix output is fed either by 10 Gbe NDI full, or in to the HDMI, PCIe Magewell capture card. I see no difference in quality either way, so NDI wins, by virtue of simplicity (otherwise, the HDMI optical needs to be plugged in to the Quadro card on my production machine, which requires an HDMI to DisplayPort adapter). Had two goals, 1st to offload some of what vMix was doing when it was also streaming, recording and switching all the inputs. This did reduce about 15-20% GPU load, and a few percentage points of CPU usage. The 2nd goal was to play around with AV1 encoding on live streams, even though it is only YouTube that offers an ingestion server for now. This has been a spectacular success. Have tons of bandwidth on the upload, but I feel the AV1 ingest is better quality than HEVC, and it never hurts to get the same performance at 25 Mbps upload with AV!, that I was getting with 50 Mbps using H.264. Card looks good, runs cool, and Intel and Acer each are putting out timely updates. On the beta code train with the Intel drivers, and have not had a single glitch. Acer provides a nice little USB thumbdrive for their BiFrost applet, which updates itself frequently. About the only super minor issue I have, is the card's RGB looks more purple than the static blue I set, on the lit up name badge. Since this box sits 50 feet away in an unused room, I do not care, but some might!

5
Christopher 2024-04-12 03:48:19

[Yes] This card is the sweet spot for machine/deep learning enthusiasts. One thing to note: these cards hae NVLink which is no longer present on the newer Ada generation coming in september 2023. It allows you to link two cards together and pool the memory for both in some instances/workflows. Overall, its not the fastest card by any means for my workloads, but it is in a perfect price point now that they are starting to be discounted a little. As another reviewer stated, the packaging is not confidence inspiring with the plain brown box - that is how PNY packages the new cards.

5