SEAL 44 operation manual Mounting Using a ProSEAL Mounting Board

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MOUNTING USING A ProSEAL MOUNTING BOARD

Using a ProSEAL Mounting Board

Refer to the instruction sheet packed with each box of ProSEAL Mounting Boards for specific information on mounting with a ProSEAL Board.

Also, refer to the instruction sheet for information on Compatible Media, Process Conditions and technical information.

Place the image to be mounted on the adhesive- coated side of the mounting board (dull side of the board).

Cover your print with the "cover sheet" as marked (included with each box of ProSEAL Mounting Boards). Please be sure that the board is completely covered by this sheet.

Set the Nip knob to the correct setting that matches the Mounting Board thickness.

Insert the board into the inlet opening. Ensure the board will enter centered and straight. A gentle push may be required to start the board into the laminator.

Hold the edges of the board until it is engaged in the unit and the laminator begins pulling it on its own.

The board will feed through the laminator and automatically exit at the rear of the unit.

CAUTION! The board will be hot! Allow it to lie flat while cooling.

CAUTION! USE ONLY WITH ProSEAL MOUNTING BOARDS 1/4" (6mm) THICK OR LESS. DO NOT USE PLYWOOD, METAL, CARDBOARD, SHARP OR HARD BOARD WITH RAGGED EDGES OR ANY TYPE OF PLASTIC. MAKE SURE THAT ALL MEDIA FED INTO THE LAMINATOR IS FREE OF STAPLES, PAPER CLIPS, OR OTHER HARD OBJECTS.

Foam board may be cut or trimmed using a sharp hobby knife such as an X-ACTO Knife.

Lightly score the paper first. Several passes of the knife may be required.

NOTE: Ragged cuts or pulling of the foam board indicates a dull blade.

ProSEAL® 44 Pouch Board Laminator

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Contents Owners Operation Manual ProSEAL 44 Pouch Board Laminator Table of Contents Introduction Statement of Intended USELiability Statement Important Safeguards Unpacking and SET-UP Rear Panel NIP Control KnobPanel Functions Control PanelMounting Using a ProSEAL Mounting Board Mounting Using a ProSEAL Pouch Board Encapsulating Using a ProSEAL Flexible Pouch Cleaning Your Laminator Problem Cause Solution Trouble Shooting GuideSpare Parts List Glossary of Terms Technical Specifications Limited Warranty Seal Customer Service