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M a i n t e n a n c e

To keep your laminator free of adhesives that could hurt the quality of your work, you
should 

clean the rollers

from time to time, or frequently, depending on how often you use

the machine. The best way is to do this right after you have finished hot laminating,
because the rollers will still be hot, which is necessary for the cleaning process.

To clean the rollers:

• Turn selector to 

if it is not already on this setting

• Wait for the readiness light and signal
• Insert the cleaning sheet included in the package, repeating one or two times
• Insert a plain white sheet of paper to test for remaining traces, and
• Reinsert the cleaning sheet, if necessary, and retest.

To clean the exterior of your machine, just wipe with a soft cloth dampened with plain
water.

Troubleshooting 

If you are not getting the results you should be, you can probably solve the problem quick-
ly. If, for example, your end product is:

C l o u d y

- The temperature is too low or the pouch/contents combination too thick. Try pass-

ing it through the machine one or more times, or raising the temperature if you can.
Otherwise, choose a thinner pouch or reduce the weight or thickness of the contents. 

C u r l e d

- The support rack is not in place. Install it as described under 

S e t- u p

.

Wa v y

- The temperature is too high. Turn the machine to the lower setting if you can.

Passing through the cleaning sheet will also help cool down the rollers.

S p o t t e d

- The rollers have deposits of adhesive. Follow the cleaning procedure, as

described under

M a i n t e n a n c e

.

Open edges

- Your material is too close to the edge of the pouch to create a strong seal.

Next time make sure your materials are at least 3 mm, or 0.11 inch, from the three
unsealed edges of the pouch.

If the pouch gets 

stuck in the rollers

, it is probably due to incorrect placement of the con-

tents or too thick a pouch/contents combination. If the top of the pouch has emerged from
the material exit, pull on this end of the pouch evenly and slowly, making sure not to speed
up the rollers. If this doesn’t work or the pouch has not yet emerged from the exit, unplug
the machine and send it to us for repair, directly or through your retailer. Do not attempt to
pull it out backwards, against the direction of the rollers. This will damage the machine. 

If you have questions or other problems with your laminator that you cannot solve, please
contact us through one of the many channels listed under 

Customer Service

.

S A F E T Y

REMINDER: 

Do not attempt to open or otherwise repair your machine.

Summary of Contents for 125-2

Page 1: ...Provided By http www MyBinding com http www MyBindingBlog com Fellowes EXL 45 2 95 2 125 2 Laminator Instruction Manual ...

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Page 3: ...70 100 gr 20 28 lbs 80 mic 3 mil 100 mic 4 mil 125 mic 5 mil 110 160 gr 30 42 lbs 170 300 gr 44 80 lbs ...

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Page 5: ...t also smarter and more hardworking This means more laminating options faster processing greater ease of use and more professional results We know of no lam inators on the market today that offer you more value for your money in this product category To ensure that your laminator enjoys a long productive life I hope you take the time to read the few pages of this manual If you have any questions o...

Page 6: ...n Max microns 80 125 80 125 80 125 mils 3 5 3 5 3 5 Paper thickness Max gr 300 300 300 lbs 80 80 80 sheet equivalent 3 4 3 4 3 4 Combined thickness Max millimeters 0 63 0 63 0 63 inches 0 02 0 02 0 02 sheet equivalent 6 7 6 7 6 7 Speed in minutes to Warm up to low heat 5 5 5 Warm up to high heat 6 6 6 Process one sheet 1 1 1 Temperature Options 1 cold 2 hot 1 cold 2 hot 1 cold 2 hot Automatic Swit...

Page 7: ...ple mechanism will help you decide what materials you can laminate without risk of damage to your machine You can feel confi dent laminating all materials that are flat and dry for example but should avoid those that Contain liquids gels or even moisture that could escape May crumble or otherwise disperse under pressure or Are likely to break as could glass or rigid metals and plastics With hot la...

Page 8: ...o cut when it is hardened How you arrange your contents in the selected pouch is important in both cold and hot modes To produce professional looking results and ensure a long working life for your machine follow these simple guidelines see illustration on the inside of the manual cover 1 Lay contents as close as possible to the sealed edge of the pouch which is the end you will be feeding into th...

Page 9: ...om the material exit by itself Remove it from the sup port rack only after it has completely cleared the exit Hot lamination With the contents and the pouch you have selected at hand 1 Turn temperature selector to or The boxes in the selection guide you used to choose the pouch size and thickness also indicate what temperature setting you should use with your pouch If the box is white use If the b...

Page 10: ...ckness of the contents Curled The support rack is not in place Install it as described under Set up Wavy The temperature is too high Turn the machine to the lower setting if you can Passing through the cleaning sheet will also help cool down the rollers Spotted The rollers have deposits of adhesive Follow the cleaning procedure as described under Maintenance Open edges Your material is too close t...

Page 11: ...y period your sole and exclusive remedy will be repair or replacement at Fellowes option and expense of the defective part This warranty does not apply in cases of abuse mishandling or unauthorized repair ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY INCLUDING THAT OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS HEREBY LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE APPROPRIATE WAR RANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE IN NO EVENT SHALL FELL...

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