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We have small ones and large ones. The small ones were purchased new for the convention in 2010, while the large ones were scavenged from thrift stores over the years. Each type has its advantages and disadvantages. The small ones are very good little workhorses, and all of them continue to work after the abuse we have put them through. The large ones get hotter and thus work better, but tend to only last a couple of years before our abuse breaks them.  
We have small ones and large ones. The small ones were purchased new for the convention in 2010, while the large ones were scavenged from thrift stores over the years. Each type has its advantages and disadvantages. The small ones are very good little workhorses, and all of them continue to work after the abuse we have put them through. The large ones get hotter and thus work better, but tend to only last a couple of years before our abuse breaks them.  


'''Be careful with the machines.''' Be careful not to jam the machine because a jammed machine must be taken apart to be usable again for reg.
See [[Laminating Machines]] for more information on the equipment.
 
Any large laminating machines '''must have a pouch''' when laminating the badge. All small machines '''must not have a pouch''' when laminating. The pouches come with the laminating sleeves and if all of them are damaged or lost, a folded over piece of paper will suffice.
 
Large machines – Pouch
Small machines – NO Pouch
 
Make sure that the prelaminated edge of the pouch goes in to the machine first. Not putting the correct edge forward could cause the pouch not to laminate correctly, or worse, the pouch to come apart and jam the machine. Similarly, make sure the pouch fold goes in first when using a pouch.
 
 
=== Causes of Machine Jamming ===
*Using a pouch in a small machine (sometimes).
*Rushing and inserting a new badge in the machine when the previous one isn't out yet.
*Forgetting that you put a badge in the machine and inserting a new one.
*Not pushing the badge in far enough for the machine to catch it, and then inserting another badge.
Seriously, be careful and pay attention. Jamming a machine will require someone to take the machine apart to fix AND it ruins both badges in the machine. A jammed machine wastes a lot of valuable time.

Revision as of 10:27, 25 July 2015

Registration is responsible for getting everyone their badges. They use BACON to check everyone in.

Laminating Machines

We have small ones and large ones. The small ones were purchased new for the convention in 2010, while the large ones were scavenged from thrift stores over the years. Each type has its advantages and disadvantages. The small ones are very good little workhorses, and all of them continue to work after the abuse we have put them through. The large ones get hotter and thus work better, but tend to only last a couple of years before our abuse breaks them.

See Laminating Machines for more information on the equipment.