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overflow when the moistening rollers are in use.
This may be due to a leaking water reservoir
bottle
(no longer airtight, e.g. as a result
of a crack). Thus, the required vacuum in the plastic
bottle
is no longer
present, and hence the water flows constantly into the moisture tank and
overflows at the moistening rollers.
If this happens the transparent water reservoir
bottle
should be replaced!
4.3 Regulating the moistening of the envelope flap
Depending on the quality of the paper, the shape of the flap and the flap
adhesive, a lighter or stronger moistening of the flap may be required for
sealing.
To regulate the moistening, the black knurled nut must be moved
laterally on the moistening line.
A quarter turn clockwise results in a lighter wetting, a quarter turn
counterclockwise results in a stronger wetting.
The ideal speed can be adjusted with the rotary knob adjustment from
0 ... 100% (range 0 ... 10).
Depending on the size and contents of the envelopes, the speed should be
selected so that the envelopes can be properly ejected and stacked.
4.4 Tuning and adjusting the conveyor belt
The end of the conveyor belt on both rubber rollers is adjustable by means of
two screws on the rear panel. By turning the screws during use to the right, the
belt slides toward the front of the sealer. By turning the screws during use to the
left, the belt slides toward the back of the sealer.
The conveyor belt is properly controlled during the operation, provided that its
leading edge matches the front edges of the two belt rollers.
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