Operation
4-8
Webbing the Laminator
The term webbing means routing the film through the laminators’ idlers and nip rolls and thus creating
a web. The easiest way to web the machine up after loading the film is by using a piece of feeder
stock. The stock can be anything that is relatively stiff, but still flexible enough to route around the nip
roll. A common example would be tag board.
The first step in webbing the machine is to have a planned web path configuration. There are three
web path configurations shown in this manual. Encapsulation, Pressure sensitive top and bottom,
and pressure sensitive in reverse.
Encapsulation Process:
Figure 7. Encapsulation Process Web Diagram
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