Maintenance and Troubleshooting

ORCA-IV Image Transfer Laminator Operation Manual

 

 

To clean beads of adhesive, dust and dirt from the rolls:

1.Allow the image transfer laminator to cool slightly to no higher than 110ºF (43ºC).

2.Set the FWD/REV switch to the REV position and let the rolls move slowly as you clean them. Set the Speed Control to 1.5 ft/min.

3.Clean the rolls using a moderate amount of 80% isopropyl alcohol on a cotton terry cloth.

IMPORTANT

Use the minimum amount of pressure necessary to clean the rolls. You can destroy the silicone layer on the rolls by pressing to hard or scrubbing too long in one spot.

IMPORTANT

Exercise care when cleaning the rolls with 80%isopropyl alcohol:

Use only in a well ventilated area.

Wear rubber gloves.

Use only on cool rolls.

Cleaning heated rolls can ignite the fumes.

IMPORTANT

Use only 80% isopropyl alcohol or a rubber cement eraser to clean the laminating rolls.

Harsh chemicals like toluene, acetone or MEKdestroy the silicone covering of the rolls.
To clean the cabinet and covers:

1.Using a damp cotton terry cloth (water only), clean the exterior of the image transfer laminator.

WARNING

Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners on the image transfer laminator. Do not spill liquid of any kind on the image transfer laminator. You can be severely shocked, electrocuted or cause a fire. Use only a damp cloth for cleaning.

To clean the doors:

1.Using a cotton terry cloth, wash the doors using a mild soap or detergent and lukewarm water.

IMPORTANT

Do not scrub or use brushes or squeegees to clean the doors. You can scratch the surface.

2.Rinse thoroughly to prevent water spotting.3.To remove grease, rub lightly with isopropyl alco- hol, then wash and rinse.Compatible Cleaning Agents:Fantastik 1Formula 409 1Hexcel, F.O. 554Joy 2Lysol 3Mr. Clean 2Neleco-PlacerPineSol 4Top Job 2Windex 5

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3Registered Trademark of Sterling Drugs.

4Registered Trademark of American Cyanamid.

5Registered Trademark of the Drackett Products Company.

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