SEAL 6500 owner manual Led

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G L O S S A R Y O F T E R M S

Decal:

An image that has been laminated on top (either heat-activat- ed or pressure-sensitive) with an adhesive backing.

Film:

A synonym for laminate. The material used in the laminating and encapsulating process.

Heat-Activated Films:

Films with an adhesive that are activated when heat is applied. Once applied to an image the adhesive forms a strong bond adhering the laminate and the image together.

In-Feed:

The side of the laminator from which images are fed.

Leader-Board:

A piece of foam board (about 4' x 4") used to push films into the nip. Also used for mounting or pre-coating boards to pre- vent adhesive from getting onto the rollers and sealing edges.

LED:

Light Emitting Diode

Mil:

Refers to the thickness of the laminate in 1/1000ths of an inch. One Mil is equal to .0254mm or 25 micron.

Mounting:

Applying an image onto some kind of foam board or sub- strate.

Nip:

The spot where the top and bottom rollers meet.

Out-Feed:

The side of the laminator from which completed images emerge.

Pre-Coating:

The process of coating a substrate with an adhesive mounting film onto which an image can be mounted.

Press:

The amount of force in distance put on anything that passes between the top and bottom rollers.

Pressure-Sensitive Films:

Films with an adhesive that are activated when pressure is applied, forming a bond between the protective laminate and the surface of the image. Used primarily for fast mounting applications and recommended for heat-sensitive thermal and photographic prints.

Release Liner:

The backing on a pressure-sensitive film or mounting adhe- sive. After peeling the release liner off, the adhesive layer becomes exposed.

Sled:

A board that has a non-stick surface that is used when lami- nating one side of an image only.

Substrate:

The material to which an image is mounted or affixed.

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Contents Image 6500 Laminator Page T R O D U C T I O N Statement of Intended USEE C T R I C a L S P E C I F I C AT I O N S Connecting Your LaminatorR K S PA C E R E Q U I R E M E N T S MediaWater and Moisture Ambient TemperaturePower Supply Relative HumidityPA C K I N G , S E T- U P a N D I N S TA L L AT I O N Accessories IncludedLeveling Your Laminator Unpacking Your LaminatorElectrical Parts Danger of being injured by electricity Servicing and Replacement PartsRotating Parts Risk of Injury Hot Surface Risk of Injury on ContactDoor Interlock F E T Y F E AT U R E SM I N AT O R F E AT U R E S FeaturesFront Control Panel O N T C O N T R O L PA N E LBack Control Panel C K C O N T R O L PA N E LU T C H C O N T R O L PA N E L AIR Pressure GaugeAIR Regulator Knob Forward Roller Direction Switch Speed Adjustment KnobReverse Roller Direction Switch Motor Stop SwitchCheck the Heater Controls Check the Main PowerCheck the Motor and Foot Switches Check the Emergency Stop ButtonsT- U P a N D O P E R AT I O N Temperature SettingsHOW to SET the Shim Wheels Shim Wheel SettingsLoading a Roll of Material Unwind shaft cord adjustmentPivoting Roll Easel Bracket Down Pivoting Table USE for WebbingTo insert the cooling tube in the top location Setting the Unwind Brake TensionCooling System To remove the cooling tube from the bottom locationRotation of the Rollers will Stop When Foot Switch OperationAUTO-RUN Operation E D I N G I M a G E S Using the Print Guide TableUsing the Roll Easel Attachment Basic Steps to Feeding ImagesB B I N G F I L M S W I T H O U T a R E L E a S E L I N E R You are now ready to feed imagesB B I N G F I L M S W I T H a R E L E a S E L I N E R YOU are NOW Ready to Feed ImagesFilms Webbing SettingsWebbing for Decaling Pressure-sensitive films Media Ink Jet, Electrostatic, and PhotographicU N T I N G To Mount Decals Onto a SubstrateFront C a P S U L AT I N GE C O AT I N G B O a R D S PreparationWebbing for Vinyl Transfer Media ElectrostaticWebbing Settings Front Control Panel SettingsBack Control Panel Settings Motor Control Panel SettingsE a N I N G / M a I N TA I N I N G Y O U R L a M I N AT O R Cleaning the LaminatorCleaning the Rollers Greasing the BearingsR I O D I C M a I N T E N a N C E S H E E T Chain Tension Drain Water Adjustment/Oil Chain Air FilterGrease Bearings Technical Service Problem SolutionLED PA R E PA R T S L I S T Order Codes MechanicalProcess ElectricalM I T E D W a R R a N T Y