3. Open the ROLLER RELEASE handle on the side of the laminator and pull the film out of the unit that has
become wrapped around the rollers.
4. If you have a severe wrap-around, it may be necessary to use the REVERSE feature to back the film out.
Be sure to pull the film away from the laminator.
If there is a wrap-around on the lower roller, of if there is a run-away heat condition, please check
the sensor on the bottom roller to ensure it is touching the roller.
X. Trouble-shooting...

Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action

LCD does not show display No power to laminator Close panel breaker
when heat switches are on. Blown fuse Disconnect power and
replace fuse
Film is not bonding to the print Laminator not set to optimal Adjust temperature slightly
laminating temperature upward.
Ink on print is wet Allow ink to dry thoroughly
Paper is too slick Use a more matte paper
Laminated item curls Top or bottom film tension Loosen tension on side (top
is too high or bottom) that is curling up
Laminated item is wrinkled Mandrel tension too loose Increase mandrel tension on
side (top or bottom) that has
wrinkles
Temperature too high Reduce temperature
Moisture in paper being laminated Store paper in dry area
Laminated item is blistered Temperature too high Reduce temperature
Mandrel tension does not remain Brake nut improperly adjusted Tighten nut
constant Core gripper blade is not preventing Rotate film core while
the core from spinning on the holding the mandrel firm to
mandrel lock the blade into the core
Too much heat with a lower Bottom roller sensor not touching. Ensure bottom roller sensor
indicated heat readout on LCD is touching core