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GBC 56FM
Laminator
Installation & Operation Manual

56FM Laminator
INSTALLATION &
OPERATION MANUAL
Document Number: 930-123 REV: - REV DATE: 11-24-04

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Safety
General Safety ........................................................1-1
Electrical Safety ......................................................1-2
2. Warranty
Limited 90-Day Warranty ...........................................1
3. Specifications
Prior to Installation .......................................................
Installation ....................................................................
FCC Note ................................................................ 3-2
4. Installation
Prior to Installation ..................................................4-1
Installation ...............................................................4-1
5. Feature Guide
Front of Laminator ...................................................5-1
Thermal Film Supply Shaft ................................5-1
PSA Film Supply Shaft .......................................5-1
Top Idler Bar .......................................................5-1
Release Liner Take-up .......................................5-1
Heat Pressure Rollers ........................................ 5-2
Nip Point ............................................................ 5-2
Safety Shield ...................................................... 5-2
Feed Table ......................................................... 5-2
Table Interlock Latch ..................................... 5-2
Bottom Idler Bar ................................................ 5-2
Bottom Film Supply Shaft ................................ 5-2
Pull rollers .......................................................... 5-2
Roller Pressure Handle ..................................... 5-2
Control Panel ..................................................... 5-3
Film Web ............................................................ 5-3
Film and Take-up Tension Adjustment Knobs ... 5-4
Foot Switch ........................................................ 5-4
Power Switch ..................................................... 5-4
Emergency Stop Button .................................... 5-4
Core Adaptors .................................................. 5-4
6. Operation
General Operation ...................................................6-1
Standby Mode ....................................................6-1
Setting Jobs Into Memory ..................................6-1
Removing and Installing the Chill Idler .................. 6-2
Loading Film ........................................................... 6-2
Removing and Installing the Safety Shield ............ 6-3
Removing and Installing the Feed Table ................ 6-4
Loading Film Onto the Supply Shafts .................... 6-4
Loading Films with a Threading Card .................... 6-6
General Webbing Instructions ........................... 6-6
Webbing Thermal Films ..................................... 6-6
Webing AccuShield™ Film ................................ 6-8
Webbing PSA Films ........................................... 6-9
Tacking New Film to Existing Film ........................ 6-11
Decaling In Two Passes With PSA Films ..............6-12
Mounting ...............................................................6-14
Pre-Treating Boards With PSA Film ..................6-14
Mounting and Overlamination ...............................6-14
Thermal and Pouch Boards ..............................6-14
Film Alignment And Tension .................................6-16
Film Alignment ..................................................6-16
Film Tension ......................................................6-16
Testing the Web ................................................6-16
Clearing a Film Jam (Wrap-up) .............................6-17
Lamination Guide ..................................................6-18
7. Operator Maintenance
Caring for the 56FM Laminator ...............................7-1
Cleaning The Rollers ........................................... 7-1
Troubleshooting ......................................................7-2

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Operating Instructions 56FM
Your safety, as well as the safety of others is
important. Before you install or use the laminator,
read and follow all the safety notices carefully in
this chapter. In this instruction manual, and on the
laminator, you will find important safety notices
regarding the laminator. Read all of the instructions
and save these instructions for further use.
The safety alert symbol precedes each
safety notice in this manual. The symbol indicates a
potential personal safety hazard to you or others, as
well as laminator or property damage.
This safety alert symbol indicates a potential
electrical shock. It warns you to not open the
laminator and expose yourself to hazardous voltage.
The following warnings are found on the 56FM
laminator.
This safety notice means that you could be seriously
hurt or killed if you open the laminator and expose
yourself to hazardous voltage.
This safety notice means that you could be burned
and your fingers and hands could be trapped and
crushed in the rollers. Clothing, jewelry and long hair
could be caught in the rollers and pull you into them.
This safety notice means that you could cut yourself
if you are not careful.
WARNINGS:
Do not attempt to service or repair the laminator.
Do not connect the laminator to an electrical
supply or attempt to operate the laminator until
you have completely read these instructions.
Maintain these instructions in a convenient
location for future reference.
To guard against injury, the following safety
precautions must be observed when installing and
using the laminator.
Failure to observe these warnings could result in
severe bodily damage or death.
GENERAL SAFETY
Keep hands, long hair, loose clothing, and articles
such as necklaces or ties, away from the front of
the rollers to avoid entanglement and entrapment
Do not use the laminator for other than its
intended purpose.
The heat rollers can reach temperatures of
300 °F (167 °C). Avoid contact with the heat rollers
during operation and after the laminator has been
turned off.
Do not place the laminator on an uneven surface.
An unstable surface may cause the laminator to
fall resulting in serious bodily injury. Avoid quick
stops, excessive force and uneven floor surfaces
when moving the laminator.
Do not defeat or remove electrical and mechanical
safety equipment such as interlocks, shields or
guards.
Do not insert objects unsuitable for lamination or
expose the equipment to liquids.
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1. SAFETY
ADVERTENCIA
!ATTENTION!CAUTION
!
RODILLOS
CALIENTES.
PUNTO DE
PINCHAMIENTO.
Mantener manos y
ropa a distancia.
ROULEAUX
CHAUDS.
POINT DE
PINCEMENT.
Tenir mains et
vêtements à l'écart.
HOT ROLLS.
PINCH POINT.
Keep hands and
clothing away.
ADVERTENCIA
!
Riesgo de choque
eléctrico
No abra:
Adentro no hay
piezas reparables
por el usuario.
Mantenimiento
solamente por
personal calificado.
ATTENTION
!
Risque de
secousse
électrique.
Ne pas ouvrir:
Pas de pièces
réparables par
l'utilisateur.
Entretien
seulement par
personnel qualifié.
WARNING
!
Electrical shock
hazard.
Do not open.
No user
serviceable
parts inside.
Refer servicing to
qualified service
personnel.
ADVERTENCIA
!ATTENTION!CAUTION!
NAVAJA FILOSA.
Mantener manos y
dedos a distancia.
LAME COUPANTE.
T
enir mains et
doigts à l'écart.
SHARP BLADE.
Keep hands and
clothing away.

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ELECTRICAL SAFETY
The laminator should be connected only to a source
of power as indicated in these instructions and on
the serial plate located on the rear of the laminator.
Contact an electrician should the attachment
plug provided with the laminator not match the
receptacles at your location.
WARNING: Do not attempt to service or
repair the laminator. Failure to observe this warning
could result severe personal injury or death.
Disconnect the plug from the receptacle and contact
your dealer/distributor when one or more of the
following has occurred.
The power supply cord or attachment plug is
damaged.
Liquid has been spilled into the laminator.
The laminator is malfunctioning after being
mishandled.
The laminator does not operate as described
in these instructions.
CAUTION: The receptacle must be located
near the equipment and easily accessible.
Disconnect the attachment plug from the receptacle
to which it is connected and keep the power supply
cord in your possession while moving the laminator.
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2. WARRANTY
LIMITED 90-DAY WARRANTY
The Manufacturer warrants to the original purchaser
for a period of ninety days on labor and one year on
parts after installation that this laminator is free from
defects in workmanship and material under normal
use and service. The Manufacturer’s obligation
under this limited warranty is limited to replacement
or repair, at the Manufacturer’s option, of any part
found defective by the Manufacturer without charge
for material or labor.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED. ANY REPRESENTATIONS
OR PROMISES INCONSISTENT WITH, OR IN
ADDITION TO, THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ARE
UNAUTHORIZED AND SHALL NOT BE BINDING
UPON THE MANUFACTURER. IN NO EVENT
SHALL THE MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE FOR
ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, WHETHER OR NOT FORESEEABLE.
This limited warranty shall be void if the laminator
has been misused; mishandled; damaged by
negligence, by accident, during shipment, or
due to exposure to extreme conditions; repaired,
altered, moved, or installed by anyone other than
the Manufacturer or its authorized agents; or if
incompatible film was used. The Manufacturer’s
obligation under this limited warranty does not
include routine maintenance, cleaning, adjustment,
normal cosmetic or mechanical wear, or freight
charges.
Without limiting the generality of the previous
paragraph, the Manufacturer’s obligation under this
limited warranty does not include:
Damage to the rollers caused by knives, razors,
or other sharp tools; by any foreign objects
falling into the working area of the laminator;
or by cleaning the laminator with solutions or
materials that harm its surfaces;
Damage caused by adhesives; nor
Damage caused by lifting, tilting or attempting to
position the laminator other than rolling it on its
casters across even surfaces.
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Operating Speed
Variable
Fixed – Safety shield removed
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1 to 9 fpm (0.3 to 4 mpm)
3 fpm (0.9 mpm)
Dimensions
Width
Height
Depth
Weight
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69 in (170 cm)
54 in (140 cm)
30 in (76.4 cm)
300 lbs. (136 kg)
Electrical Requirements
Voltage
Current
Power
U.S. Receptacle
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220 V 60 Hz
18 Amps
4000 W
NEMA 6-30R
3. SPECIFICATIONS
Fig. 3-1. 56FM Dimensions. (Shown in inches (cm).)
69 (170)
54 (140)
30 (76.4)

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FCC NOTE
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment
is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is
likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at
his/her own expense.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by
the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
This Class A digital apparatus complies with
Canadian ICES-003.
(Cet appareil numérique de las Classe A est
conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada.

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This chapter describes how to install the laminator.
There are no operator serviceable parts to the
laminator other than periodic cleaning. Refer to the
Operator Maintenance
chapter.
WARNING: Do not attempt to service or
repair the laminator. Failure to observe this warning
could result severe personal injury or death.
Disconnect the plug from the receptacle and contact
your dealer/distributor when one or more of the
following has occurred.
The power supply cord or attachment plug is
damaged.
Liquid has been spilled into the laminator.
The laminator is malfunctioning after being
mishandled.
The laminator does not operate as described
in these instructions.
PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
Inspect the package for damage. Shipping damage
should be brought to the immediate attention of the
delivering carrier.
INSTALLATION
To set up the laminator for the first time:
Place the laminator on an even floor capable of
supporting the weight of the laminator loaded
with films and any other materials.
The laminator should be located so that exiting
film drops freely to the floor or to a table that is
lower than the exit point of the laminator.
Accumulation of laminate immediately behind the
laminator as it exits the equipment may cause
the film to wrap around the rollers, jamming the
laminator.
Avoid locating the laminator near sources of heat
or cold.
The laminator should not be in the direct path of
forced heated or cooled air.
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3.
Connect the attachment plug provided with the
laminator to a suitably grounded outlet only.
Avoid connecting other equipment to the
same branch circuit to which the laminator
is connected, as this may result in nuisance
tripping of circuit breakers or blowing fuses.
4.
4. INSTALLATION

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5. FEATURE GUIDE
This chapter identifies the main components of the 56FM laminator. The laminator is mounted to a floor stand that
has locking castor wheels.
Fig. 5-1. Component Identification from Front of the 56FM Laminator.
FRONT OF LAMINATOR
THERMAL FILM SUPPLY SHAFT
Holds the thermal film supply on the laminator. It
is set up in the front position. One supply shaft is
provided with the laminator that is used for thermal
or PSA films.
PSA FILM SUPPLY SHAFT
Holds the PSA film supply on the laminator. It is set
up in the rear position as shown in Fig. 5-1.
TOP IDLER BAR
The idler bar directs the film to the roller. It assists in
keeping the film flat on the heat rollers.
RELEASE LINER TAKE-UP
Rewinds the release liner of pressure sensitive (PSA)
films. The core is supplied with the laminator.
Release liner take-up
PSA film supply shaft
Thermal film supply
shaft position
Top idler bar
Heat pressure rollers
Roller pressure handle
Control panel
Foot switch
Safety shield
Feed table
Bottom film supply
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HEAT PRESSURE ROLLERS
Two silicone coated steel rollers heat the laminating
film and press the heated film to the items being
laminated. Heat is provided by an internal heating
element. Each roller is heated independently.
NIP POINT
(Not shown.) The point at which the top and bottom
heat rollers come into contact and the point at which
the items for lamination are introduced into the
laminator.
SAFETY SHIELD
The safety shield prevents entanglement,
entrapment, and inadvertent contact with the rollers.
The laminator will operate in the continuous
mode only when the safety shield is located in
the fully locked position. The foot switch operates
the rollers at 3 fpm (0.9 mpm). The safety shield is
removed only when you load films or clear jams.
WARNING: Keep your fingers and hands
away from the heat rollers and nip point. Failure to
observe this warning could result in severe personal
injury.
FEED TABLE
Used to position items for laminating and mounting.
Table Interlock Latch
Fig. 5-2. Table Interlock Latch Under the Table.
The interlock latch locks the feed table into position
and activates an interlock switch. The laminator will
not operate in the continuous mode when the
table is removed or the latch is retracted.
Table latch
BOTTOM IDLER BAR
(Not shown) The idler bar directs the film to the roller.
It assists in keeping the film flat on the heat rollers.
BOTTOM FILM SUPPLY SHAFT
Holds the film or kraft paper on the laminator.
PULL ROLLERS
(Not shown.) These motor-driven rollers pull the film
through the laminator. Located towards the back of
the laminator.
ROLLER PRESSURE HANDLE
Fig. 5-3. Roller Pressure Adjustment.
The roller pressure handle adjusts the amount of
roller pressure needed for various laminating and
mounting applications. Two main function settings
are provided.
Mounting – Used to bond prints to rigid supports
such as mounting boards. Thickness range is 1/8
to 1/2 in. (3.2 to 12.7 mm). The 1/2 in. setting is the
widest opening between the pressure rollers and
takes pressure off the rollers. This setting is used
when installing new rolls of film. When the laminator
is not in use, put the handle in this position.
Laminating – Used to adhere materials in single or
multiple layers. The three positions are low, medium,
and high pressure.
IMPORTANT: Use a pressure setting that is
appropriate for the material you are laminating or
mounting.

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MOTOR – STOP and RUN
Press the STOP button to stop the laminator.
Press and release the RUN button for continuous
running.
WARNING: Keep your fingers and hands
away from the nip point (the point where the heat
rollers meet). Failure to observe this warning could
result in severe personal injury.
ST-BY – Press to put the laminator into the stand by
mode. Use this whenever the laminator will not be
used for an hour or more.
MEAS – Measure. Press the button to display the
current temperature of each heat roller. Temperature
is indicated in the display.
REV– Reverse. Press and hold the button to reverse
the direction of the rollers. Release the button to
stop.
FAN – Turns the cooling fan on and off to cool the
cooling idler and the film. Not used for PSA films or
when mounting items.
FILM WEB
(Not shown.) The path the laminating film and/or
mounting film mounted on the machine takes
through the machine.
CONTROL PANEL
Fig. 5-4. Control Panel.
Display – Provides the laminator’s status.
Temperature of top heat roller.
Temperature of bottom heat roller.
Speed of the feed.
Operating status – READY, WAIT, or
AUTO-OFF. READY means the laminator has
reached the set temperatures and is ready
for laminating or mounting. WAIT means the
laminator is not up to the set temperatures.
AUTO-OFF means the laminator is in the
stand-by mode.
TOP TEMP – Press the up or down arrows to set
the temperature of the top roller. The range is room
temperature to 300 °F (up to 150 °C).
BOTTOM TEMP – Press the up or down arrows to
set the temperature of the bottom roller. The range is
room temperature to 300 °F (up to 150 °C)
JOB– Press the up or down arrows to select a job
number. Set ups can be saved to job numbers.
SPEED– Press the up or down arrows to set the
speed. Adjustable from 1 to 9 feet per minute (fpm)
(0.3 to 3 mpm).
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BOTTOM TEMP.
TOP TEMP.
FAN
REV
MEAS
MOTOR
STOP
RUN
SPEED
ST-BY
MEM
JOB
READY
WAIT AUTO-OFF
Bottom
heat roller
temperature
Top heat
roller
temperature Feed speed
Operating
status
Display
Job number

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FILM AND TAKE-UP TENSION ADJUSTMENT
KNOBS
Allows the operator to increase or decrease film web
and release liner tension as needed to reduce curl
and wrinkles.
FOOT SWITCH
Starts and stops the laminator when pressed and
released. When the safety shield is removed, use the
foot switch to move the rollers forward.
POWER SWITCH
Fig. 5-5. Power Switch and Emergency Stop Button.
The power switch is located at the back of the
laminator. Press the “I” on the switch to turn it on.
The off position, marked “0”, turns the laminator off.
EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON
Press to stop the motor only in an emergency. Press
and turn clockwise to release.
CORE ADAPTORS
Fig. 5-6. Core Adaptors on Film and Take-up Shafts.
The core adaptors on the supply shafts hold the rolls
of film on the shafts to prevent side to side shifting.
Grippers on the supply shaft adaptors ensure proper
tension on the film or take-up. The adaptor is held in
place with a screw.
The release liner take-up core adaptors are held in
place by friction.
Power switch
Emergency
stop button
Supply shaft
Take-up shaft
Core adaptor
Gripper

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Position the item(s) to be laminated or mounted
on the feed table.
Push the item(s) squarely into the heat pressure
roller nip point (where the two rollers meet).
Additional items can be laminated or mounted
without stopping and starting the laminator.
Press the STOP button to stop the laminator
when all of the items have completely exited the
rear of the laminator.
STANDBY MODE
Whenever the laminator is not being used for an
hour or more, it should be put in the standby mode.
AUTO-OFF appears on the LCD when the laminator
is in this mode. The heat roller temperature is
lowered to 176 °F (80 °C), if they were on.
The 56FM also automatically goes to standby
mode after 3 hours of inactivity. At this time, the
temperature is lowered to the standby setting. After
another hour of inactivity, the heat is turned off.
AUTO-OFF blinks on the LCD.
To take the laminator out of standby mode, press the
ST-BY button. If the heat was lowered or turned off,
you will have to wait until READY is displayed on the
control panel.
IMPORTANT: Whenever the laminator will be idle
for an hour or more, set the roller pressure handle to
Release.
To put the laminator in standby:
Press the ST-BY button on the control panel.
Set the roller pressure handle to Release.
SETTING JOBS INTO MEMORY
Job settings can be saved into memory for easy
retrieval later.
To save a job into memory:
Press the JOB button to select a job number.
Set the temperature and speed for the job
application.
Press the MEM button.
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9.
10.
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2.
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6. OPERATION
This chapter describes how to:
Operate the machine
Load films (web the laminator)
Laminate items
Mount items
GENERAL OPERATION
For thermal processes, the heat rollers need to be
brought up to the proper temperature before you
load films or run items through the laminator. If the
laminator will be idle for more than four hours, lower
the temperature of both rollers to 165 °F (75 °C).
For PSA films and mounting processes, remove the
chill idler. Refer to the Removing and Installing the
Chill Idler section in this chapter.
To run the laminator:
WARNING: Make sure the safety shield and
feed tray are in their proper positions and latched.
Your fingers and hands could be trapped and
crushed in the rollers. Clothing, jewelry, and long hair
could be caught in the rollers and pull you into them.
Turn the laminator On (I) with the power switch
located at the back of the laminator.
Load the desired film.
Refer to the Loading Film section in this chapter.
Do one of the following.
For thermal processes, set the desired
temperature and wait until READY
appears on the display.
For PSA processes, set the temperature
to the lowest settings.
Set the roller pressure handle for the thickness of
the item that is to be laminated or mounted.
Set the desired speed.
Press the RUN button.
The rollers will begin to turn.
For thermal processes, turn the cooling fan ON.
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REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE
CHILL IDLER
Fig. 6-1. Chill Idler in the Laminator.
The chill idler must be removed when you are using
PSA films or mounting items. The chill idler is located
between the heat rollers and pull rollers.
WARNING: Hot surfaces and pinch points.
Keep fingers and hands away from the heat pressure
and pull rollers. Clothing, jewelry and long hair could
be caught in the rollers and pull you into them.
Failure to adhere to this warning could result in
serious personal injury.
To remove the chill idler:
Turn the laminator off.
From the back of the laminator, lift the chill idler
out of the laminator and place it where it cannot
be damaged or dropped.
Be careful to not damage the bearings on the
ends.
To install the chill idler:
Turn the laminator Off (0).
Clean the idler.
Refer to the Operator Maintenance chapter.
Set the bearing ends of the idler in the bearing
cradles.
Spin the idler to ensure that it rotates freely.
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3.
LOADING FILM
The 56FM laminator runs poly-in pressure sensitive
adhesive (PSA) and thermal films. Poly-in means
the adhesive side of the film is on the inside of
the web. The shiny side of clear film must contact
the heat rollers. The dull side of the film contains
the adhesive. Use extreme caution when loading
delustered (matte) film as both sides appear dull.
Fig. 6-2. Poly-in and Poly-out Films.
The laminator can perform three functions:
Laminating (encapsulating the item between
two layers of film)
Decaling (laminating and applying an adhesive
to the back of the item)
Mounting
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Adhesive surface Polyester surface
Adhesive surface Polyester surface
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REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE
SAFETY SHIELD
Prior to loading film, the safety shield and feed table
need to be removed. The safety shield should not be
removed except to install films and when cleaning
the rollers. When the shield is off, the laminator will
not run in the continuous mode. Use the foot switch
to advance the rollers.
WARNING: Hot surfaces and pinch points.
Keep fingers and hands away from the heat pressure
and pull rollers when the laminator is running. Failure
to adhere to this warning could result in serious
personal injury.
Fig. 6-3. Safety Shield and Latch.
To remove the shield:
Slide the safety shield latch to the right.
Rotate the back edge of the shield forward.
Lift the shield up and out of the laminator.
To install the shield:
Set the front pins of the shield in the slots on the
laminator.
Tilt the top edge backwards, ensuring that it
seats in its guides on the sides.
Slide the latch to the left.
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2.
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3.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
The top and bottom rolls of laminating
film must be the same width and present
simultaneously.
A small amount of adhesive will squeeze
out during lamination. Hardened adhesive
deposits can damage the main rollers. To
avoid any damage, rotate the rollers at the
slowest speed if READY is not displayed
on the control panel. Refer to the Operator
Maintenance chapter for cleaning
instructions.
Always change the top and bottom supply
rolls at the same time. Near the end of each
roll of most laminating film is a label stating,
Warning – End of Roll. The appearance
of this label on either the top or bottom roll
requires that new rolls of film be installed as
soon as the item presently being laminated
completely exits the rear of the laminator. Do
not introduce any additional items into the
laminator when the warning label is visible.
Adhesive will deposit on the rollers if:
One or both rolls of film are allowed to run
completely off its core.
Only one roll is used.
Different widths of rolls are loaded together.
Either roll is loaded with the adhesive side
against a roller.
There are two methods of loading film.
Using a threading card.
Tacking new film to existing film.
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Safety shield
latch
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