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If you are looking to load new laminating film onto your laminator and still have a little bit of film left, there is a way to use the remaining film to help you load new laminate onto your machine. This article describes how to use the existing film that is already loaded on your roll laminator in place of a laminating film threading card. This procedure requires your laminator to be hot and that the existing laminate be tacky or liquefied (be careful not to burn yourself on the heat rollers). Follow these instructions for replacing your film.

1. Preheat the laminator and remove the feed tray.

2. Cut the remaining top and bottom film webs between the supply rolls and heat rollers.

3. Raise the safety shield to the upright position.

4. Do not allow the adhesive side of the film to contact the heat or pull rollers. Liquefied or tacky adhesive deposited on heat rollers will require the rollers to be cleaned.

5. Remove the bottom film supply roll from the laminator and lower the bottom film guide.

6. Remove the bottom roll of laminating film by sliding the right to release it from the hex shaped brake hub. Loosen the locking screw on the left retaining collar of the film supply shaft and slide the collar off. Pull the shaft partially out of the film tube and then push it back in to knock out the left core. Pull out the shaft all the way out of the tube and remove the remaining core adapter.

If you are like most people, you most likely never seem to have enough hours in the day to do everything you need or want to get done. You probably spend so much energy and time on your job that your job is taking over your life. Learning to maintain a happy medium or a satisfying balance between your family responsibilities, your work commitments and your leisure time, can be, to say the least, very challenging. But once you’re there, you will be paid off with increased energy and overall better health.


The key to maintaining a fulfilled and balanced life is to understand exactly what balance means to you. What someone else might consider recreational might be work to you and vice versa. You can evaluate your lifestyle, taking note of the aspects you want to change and keep track of the time you spend on different tasks, for a two-week period. This will help you identify the areas that you can change, use less time on the small tasks freeing up your time to spend on you.


Chances are, if you were better organized, you would have more time for your personal life and your leisure activities. A simple change you can make might be using your lunch breaks to run your errands. This would free up your weekends as you would have all of your errands done by the end of the week. Try using a calendar or day planner to set your schedule, helping you use your time more wisely. You can also enlist other family members in the household to help with chores, cutting the time spent on chores in half. You can have a rotating schedule so no one feels tied down to one chore. Listen to their ideas and make sure you talk with them to see how they feel.

Many people believe that an abundant lifestyle is about having money and everything material. Well if this is what you think, you may be in for a let down.


Of course we would all rather be rich and miserable than poor and miserable, but to have wealth and happiness is achievable.


When your partner comes home after a day at work, greet him/her at the door and say hello. Ask how his/her day went; keep asking it will become a good habit after 21 days.


When your partner leaves for work in the morning, say Goodbye and I love you or Have a good day, and make sure you do it with an abundant heart, remembering you want an abundant lifestyle in the future. When you ask your partner a question, make eye contact and listen to the answer.


When your partner faces a challenge at work during the day, ask how it went when you get home. Remember though that because of our natures, it is likely the male will want to shrink into his cave for an hour or so, before discussing such issues.


During your evening meal together, avoid the temptation to watch television or read the paper or mail. Look at your partner and have a conversation.


If you want to make plans that affect how your partner will be spending time, check with him/her first and make sure it is convenient.

There is no doubt that these are tough economic times. Unemployment is high and credit is tight. Key indicates show that is the worse economy in a generation. Many technology transfer offices have seen potential business partners reduce their innovation portfolios and expenditures. This coupled with a reduction in funding sources, from grants and investors to university sources are blowing the technology transfer research commercialization efforts into the perfect storm.

There are difficulties and challenges, but these times also create opportunities. Here are seven tips to help your technology transfer office succeed in these tough economic times.

1. Maintain a list of problems that are relevant to the research and technologies in the pipeline.

Technology transfer offices typically get involved in research commercialization efforts late in the research and testing process. Get involved earlier in the process and start developing a list of problems of which the research can be applied.

This is really an early brainstorming exercise. Don’t just talk to the researchers. Get business input from those who are not involved with the research or the research teams. Independent ideas can be worth their weight in gold.

2. Develop long-term business relationships.

”Dig the well before you are thirsty.”
-Chinese Proverb

Start developing business relationships with business leaders from a wide range of industries. Do this even before you have any applicable research or solutions for them. These relationships will pay off in two ways.


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