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Threading the Film 

(Figures 1&2)

1. 

Feed the film from the top roll behind the upper idler roller rod and lay it over both heat shoes.  Be sure

that the adhesive side of the film is facing out and the non-adhesive side is against the heat shoes.

2. 

To thread the lower roll, first remove the two red knobs on each side of the idler slide m e c h a n i s m .

Slide the idler mechanism toward you.

3.

 Pull about 4’ of film from the bottom roll. Feed the film from the bottom roll under and behind the lower

idler roller rod.  Push the idler slide mechanism back into position and return the red knobs.

4. 

Lay the film from the lower roll over the film from the top roll and both heat shoes, again ensuring that

the adhesive side of the film is facing away from the heat shoes.  If you are cold loading it will be necessary
to tape the bottom film to the top film.  If you are hot loading, the bottom film will adhere to the top film
where it overlaps at the heat shoes.

5.

 Have a large piece of poster board ready to use as a feed card to thread the film between the rollers and

through the laminator.

6. Open the ROLLER RELEASE handle and set the PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT knob on both sides of
the laminator  to the LAMINATING position.  Close the rollers.

7.

Set the FORWARD/REVERSE switch to the FORWARD position and turn the MOTOR ON/OFF switch

to the ON position.

8. 

Turn the SPEED CONTROL knob far enough to allow the rollers to sufficiently pull the poster board into

the laminator.  Keep in mind that varying films, media, and temperatures will require different speeds.

9.

 Feed the poster board between the heat shoes and into the front rollers.

10.

 After the laminator is properly threaded and the poster board has exited the rear of the laminator,

make any necessary adjustments.

Mandrel Tension Adjustment:

Mandrel tension must be set correctly to ensure good lamination quality.  Adjust the tension by turning the
brake nut at the end of each mandrel.

To increase the tension, turn the brake nut clockwise.  To decrease the tension, turn the brake nut counter-
clockwise.  Adjust only 1/8 of a turn between tests.  Use the minimum amount of tension necessary to achieve
good results. (See Section VIII Troubleshooting for possible tension adjustment problems).

Roller Pressure Adjustment:

You may adjust the roller pressure by turning the bolts on the pressure adjustment blocks
(see Figure 3), which are located on each side of your laminator behind the bottom film
roll.  Slide the idler bar out to access the blocks and loosen the set screw. To increase
pressure, loosen the bottom bolt and tighten the top bolt.  Adjust the pressure only ¾ of a
turn between tests.  Adjust each pressure block as necessary.

The pressure on your Finisher 4300 has been preset at the factory.  However, shipping
and handling may necessitate slight pressure adjustment.  Once pressure is properly set
you should only need to use the MOUNTING/LAMINATING knobs on the sides of your
Finisher 4300.

BA-FS43 Threading Diagram
for poly-out rolls

Figure 1

Figure 2

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BA-FS43 Threading Diagram
for poly-in rolls

Figure 3

Set

Screw

Top
Bolt

Bottom
Bolt

Summary of Contents for BA-FS43

Page 1: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FINISHER 4300 Model No BA FS43 Banner American Products Inc Temecula CA...

Page 2: ...e Film 4 Mandrel Tension Adjustment 4 Roller Pressure Adjustment 4 Slitters 5 V Thermal Laminating 5 VI Pressure Sensitive Laminating 6 VII Coating Mount Board 6 VIII Mounting Laminating 7 IX Maintena...

Page 3: ...1 0 STANDARD LAMINATING MOUNTING CLOSED OPEN CLOSED OPEN STANDARD LAMINATING MOUNTING Left Side Cover Right Side Cover STANDARD LAMINATING MOUNTING STANDARD LAMINATING MOUNTING Laminating Mounting Sel...

Page 4: ...t touch the heat shoes or front rollers while the laminator heater power is on Turn rollers and shoes off allow to cool u Do not use the laminator for other than its intended purpose u Only operate th...

Page 5: ...following instructions apply to poly in film rolls Top Roll With the brake nut to the right pull the core gripper blade toward you and place the roll of film onto the mandrel so that the film unwinds...

Page 6: ...rd into the laminator Keep in mind that varying films media and temperatures will require different speeds 9 Feed the poster board between the heat shoes and into the front rollers 10 After the lamina...

Page 7: ...ring warm up and may be turned off for most applications when operat ing temperature is reached CAUTION Heated Rollers are for warm up only and should be turned off when operating temp erature is reac...

Page 8: ...After the laminator is properly threaded and the poster board has exited the rear of the laminator make any necessary adjustments VII Coating Mount Board The Finisher 4300 is capable of applying an a...

Page 9: ...successful mounting If any adjustments are necessary make them now and run another test Repeat this step until you obtain desired results 7 Position the print to be mounted on a section of mount boar...

Page 10: ...e shoes smoothly Use the following procedure to clean the heat shoes 1 Turn the HEATED ROLLERS and TOP BOTTOM SHOES OFF and allow the laminator to cool 2 Cut the film where it comes off the top and bo...

Page 11: ...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 T...

Page 12: ...avoid a dwell line across the print Do not clean or service the laminator before disconnecting the power supply XII Warranty Return Policy Warranty Your Finisher 4300 is warranted to be free of defec...

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