The I-X6 consumed in the first minute 850 watts of power and is then apparently fully operational, recognized the fact that the blue Ready light stops flashing and then lights up continuously.
In any case was the first sheet which I then lodged immediately laminated with a perfect result.
The measured power fluctuated at this time 6-280 Watts to then continuously decrease. A after 10 min. pickled sheet was processed just as well as the first.
Adjustable are 80, 125 and 150 mic., I tested only the 80 setting, in the absence of thicker films.
The initial performance may sound like alarmingly high, but it does not heat up the unit for several minutes with maybe 200-400 watts slowly. It will therefore implement a total of even less power than slower devices.
Compared with the laminator in my company the housing heated up considerably less, the odor is normal.
The case processing is very good, the heavy machine stable on the surface.
There is a real power toggle switch on the right side. In standby 1.2W be implemented in off position 0,0W.
The 3 keys for Standby / On, laminate thickness and reverse direction have a good pressure point and audible need to be pressed quite firmly.
The films are inserted front, is on a fairly short guide support that part of the housing. The same is located on the output side, there are no loose parts.
The device uses, like other better equipment, 4 instead of just 2 rolls and should then be partly responsible for the very good results.
The films are completely flat and there is virtually no not glued edge between paper and foils visible. In the low-pressure device Press and / or temperature for such a result were probably just too low and the role temperature uneven.
A little concern I have because of the very high initial power and whether this does not give up permanently any component due to rapid temperature change. At least but nothing is apparently mechanically switched, it is not a relay etc. to hear.
If this does not shorten the life, but I am absolutely satisfied with the purchase!