7. SPEED AND TEMPERATURE SETTINGS
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Speed# | Speed(Ft/min,M/min) |
| Temp.# | Temperature( F, | C ) | Temperature( F, C) |
1 | 4(1.2) |
| 1 | No Heating |
| No Heating |
2 | 6(1.7) |
| 2 | No Heating |
| 86(30) |
3 | 7(2.2) |
| 3 | 91(33) |
| 113(45) |
4 | 9(2.6) |
| 4 | 97(36) |
| 140(60) |
5 | 10(3.1) |
| 5 | 104(40) |
| 230(110) |
6 | 12(3.6) |
| 6 | 111(44) |
| 239(115) |
7 | 14(4.2) |
| 7 | 115(46) |
| 248(120) |
8 | 15(4.5) |
| 8 | 117(47) |
| 257(125) |
9 | 16(5.0) |
| 9 | 124(51) |
| 266(130) |
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8. ROLLER NIP SETTING
It is important to adjust the roller nip settings to the appropriate thickness of the board being used. Use the guide below to adjust to the correct position.
NO. | Inches | Metric | |
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1 | Lamination | Lamination | |
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2 | 1/ 25" | 1 | |
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3 | 3/16"~1/4" | ||
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4 | 3/ 8"~1/2" | ||
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5 | 3/5" | 15 | |
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NOTE: If you don't want to laminate, please place the pressure lever to the "Open position(NO.5)."
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9. USING FOOT PEDAL AND REMOTE CONTROL
USING FOOT PEDAL
Place the foot pedal on the floor in front of the machine. Once all correct settings are displayed, you may use the foot pedal to operate the laminator for “Hands Free Operation.” To activate the machine, press the foot pedal once and then release. Repeat to stop the rollers.
USING REMOTE CONTROL | 1 | 2 | 3 |
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Located on the left hand side of the rear of the laminator, to use press:
1.RUN: To activate the rollers.
2.STOP: To stop the rollers from turning.
3.REV: To reverse the rollers. Press and hold the button (useful for jams or misfed media).
10. USING CROSS CUTTER
The cross cutter is located on the rear exit table of the machine.
1. After lamination, move the cutter approximately to the center of the completed application at the desired point of detachment (Figure 1).
Figure 1
2. Grasp film with one hand, press the cutter
downward into the application and slide it first to one Figure 2 end of the application, then to the other end to
complete the cut (Figure 2 & 3).
Figure 3
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