SEAL 6500 owner manual Accessories Included, PA C K I N G , S E T- U P a N D I N S TA L L AT I O N

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Only skilled personnel should perform installation. Read and comply with all warnings and follow the proper installation procedures and safety guidelines.

Refer to outside of crate for Uncrating/Recrating instructions.

Take into account the weight of the laminator (1,800-

lb./818 kg net weight) when moving. Use equipment with which the weight can be safely lifted. The laminator is transported on a wooden pallet (skid). If your lamina- tor is still on its skid, you can move it with a forklift to put it near its place of use.

IMPORTANT! Set the forks of the forklift to the maxi- mum lifting width of the laminator so the laminator’s center of gravity is central between the forks.

Figure 3. Moving the laminator with a forklift.

NOTE: We recommend that you save the transport bolts, nuts and plates of the shipping crate for any major moves that you plan to make with the laminator in the future.

Remove the transport bolts from the skid’s transport plates with a 1/2" open-end wrench or adjustable wrench. Using the wrench on the bolt’s flat, back the bolt up into the cabinet enough to clear the cabinet casters for ease in moving.

Your laminator has casters to allow for easy moving. Roll the laminator to the location it will be used. (See Workspace Area Diagram – Figure 2).

Lock the casters once it is in place and remember to unlock them before moving the laminator again.

Accessories Included:

4 Foot Levelers

1/2" Wrench

3/16" Allen Wrench

Grease Gun Kit

Spare Fuses (inside cabinet)

Tape Measure

Snitty® Safety Knife

Image Roll Cleaner

Terry Cloth Towel

Spare Core for Wind-Up Shafts

Owner’s Manual

Installation Instruction Sheet

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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 LAIR Regulator Knob AIR Pressure GaugeU T C H C O N T R O L PA N E L 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 locationAUTO-RUN Operation Foot Switch OperationRotation of the Rollers will Stop When 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 BearingsGrease Bearings Chain Tension Drain Water Adjustment/Oil Chain Air FilterR I O D I C M a I N T E N a N C E S H E E T 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