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The Control Panel 

 

 

Easymount Cold 

Easymount Single Heated Roller

 

Specifications 

 

EM-S880 

EM-S1400C

 

EM-S1600C

 

Max. Laminating Width

 

880mm 

1420mm

 

1620mm

 

Max. Laminating Thickness

 

15mm 

25mm

 

Laminating Speed

 

3.5m/min 

5m/min

 

Rated Working Voltage/Frequency

 

                                        220V-240V, 50Hz-60Hz

 

Rate Input Power

 

25W 

38W

 

38W

 

Dimensions

 

1200 x 630 x 1295 

1846 x 630 x 1365mm

 

2046 x 630 x 1365mm

 

Gross Machine Weight

 

75kg 

136Kg

 

156Kg

 

 

 

EM-S1400H

 

EM-S1600H

 

Max. Laminating Width

 

 

1420mm

 

1620mm

 

Max. Laminating Thickness

 

 

25mm

 

Laminating Speed

 

 

5m/min

 

Rated Working Voltage/Frequency

 

 

220V-240V, 50Hz-60Hz

 

Rate Input Power

 

 

1000W

 

1200W

 

Dimensions

 

 

1846 x 550 x 1365mm

 

2046 x 550 x 1365mm

 

Gross Machine Weight

 

 

136Kg

 

156Kg

 

Max. Temperature

 

 

50

°C

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for EM-S880

Page 1: ...0 EM S1400C EM S1600C EM S1400H EM S1600H EM S880...

Page 2: ...vironmental requirements Page 4 Control panel and specifications Page 5 to 8 Installation of laminating films Page 9 to 10 Loading of media rolls Page 11 to 13 Trouble shooting guide Page 14 Laminatin...

Page 3: ...and adhesive films quickly and easily Ideal for laminating single banners reel to reel laminates Excludes EM S880 posters graphics signs pop up displays and many more Please read these instructions c...

Page 4: ...injuries could occur Please don t put burrs sharp blades or over thick rigid materials between the roller for example tools rulers and knives etc Don t cut adhesive films directly on the surface of th...

Page 5: ...220V 240V 50Hz 60Hz Rate Input Power 25W 38W 38W Dimensions 1200 x 630 x 1295 1846 x 630 x 1365mm 2046 x 630 x 1365mm Gross Machine Weight 75kg 136Kg 156Kg EM S1400H EM S1600H Max Laminating Width 142...

Page 6: ...mandrel brackets 2 Lock the mandrels in place by turning the black locking collars anti clockwise Connect the foot pedal to the power socket as shown in the above picture 3 Remove the film mandrel and...

Page 7: ...kwise 5 Move towards the rear of the system and pull the laminate tight from the middle towards you while holding lower the laminating roller by turning the handle clockwise When the two rollers meet...

Page 8: ...isable to start we advise you switch to off to During avoid accidental movement of operation this can be pressed to the rollers Auto mode and the machine will run continually until the magic eye is in...

Page 9: ...lers 10 Loosen the waste backing paper along the length of the laminate pull up the waste backing paper only from the middle and stick onto the waste mandrel using tape Once secured in the middle stic...

Page 10: ...the Roller Up Down Switch and pull down the feed table Feed the media from the mandrel directly to the bottom laminating roller and through the rollers as shown above Please ensure you have not threa...

Page 11: ...o the mandrel wherever they fall Do not pull the media Roll to Roll Finished 4 Pull both the laminating film and media tightly together in the centre at the back of the system Lower the laminating rol...

Page 12: ...ckwise Please note you can only have a pressure reading on the gauge when the roller is in the down position Incorrect roller pressure Higher the laminating roller pull the material from the middle at...

Page 13: ...on the waste backing paper can cause the waste to be pulled through the laminator see below image The above picture shows either not enough tension to the laminate or too much tension to the waste bac...

Page 14: ...r and check to ensure it is tight against the laminating roller The picture to the left shows the laminate is not tight to the roller on one side Raise the laminating roller pull the laminate from the...

Page 15: ...ey are costly to repair Always ensure you look after the rollers and clean them regularly to avoid a build up of glue see advice below Never hold a sharp object such as a knife close to the rollers in...

Page 16: ...eeds or other operator related errors which would be chargeable Your Easymount Sign Laminator rollers are covered against manufacturing defects It does not cover against any damages caused by misuse i...

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