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To clean the cabinet and covers:
1.Unplug the laminator to clean the exterior.
2.Using a damp cotton terry cloth (water only), clean the exterior of the laminator.
WARNING
Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners on the
laminator. Do not spill liquid of any kind on the
laminator. You can be severely shocked,
electrocuted or cause a fire. Use only a damp
cloth for cleaning.
WARNING
Do not use compressed air to clean the machine. Blowing debris can be forced into places where it will later ignite or short electric circuits.
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The gap between the two main rolls is called the nip. The purpose of adjusting the nip is to ensure continu- ous contact between the laminating rolls as the media is drawn through the machine. This procedure must be done regularly.
Tools required:
•1/8" hex wrench
•(2) ¾" open end wrenches
To adjust the nip:
CAUTION
The main rolls must be at room temperature to
achieve a proper nip setting.
1.Unplug the laminator and make sure it won’t be plugged back in while you are performing this pro- cedure.
2.Remove the drive and control side cabinet covers with the 1/8" hex wrench by removing the six screws holding each cover in place.
3.Using the handwheel, lower the upper main roll until there is a small gap of light between the upper and lower main rolls.
4.Loosen the jamnut on the nip adjusting bolt on each side of the laminator as shown in Figure
Adjusting |
Bolt |
Jamnut |
Figure 4-4: Adjusting the Nip
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