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GBC 2064

Operation Manual

© 2006 General Binding Corporation

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

YOUR SAFETY AS WELL AS THE SAFETY OF
OTHERS IS IMPORTANT TO GBC. IN THIS
INSTRUCTION MANUAL AND ON THE PRODUCT,
YOU WILL FIND IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGES
REGARDING THE PRODUCT. READ THESE
MESSAGES CAREFULLY. READ ALL OF THE
INSTRUCTIONS AND SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR LATER USE.

THE SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL PRECEDES
EACH SAFETY MESSAGE IN THIS
INSTRUCTION MANUAL. THE SYMBOL
INDICATES A POTENTIAL PERSONAL
SAFETY HAZARD TO YOU OR OTHERS.
THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS ARE
FOUND UPON THIS PRODUCT.

ADVERTENCIA

Attention

Avertissement

Riesgo de choque
eléctrico
No abra:
Ade ntro no hay
piezas re parable s
por el usuario.
Man e nimiento
solame nte  por
pe rsonal calificado

Risque  de
Se cousseélectrique .
Ne pas ouvrir.
Pas de pièce s
ré parable s  par
l'utilisa te ur.
Entretien
seule ment par
pe rsonne l  qualifié.

Electrical shock
hazard.
Do not ope n.
No use r serviceable
parts inside .
Refer servicing to
qualifie d service
personne l.

THIS SAFETY MESSAGE MEANS THAT YOU
COULD BE SERIOUSLY HURT OR KILLED IF YOU
OPEN THE PRODUCT AND EXPOSE YOURSELF
TO HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE.

THIS SAFETY MESSAGE MEANS THAT YOU
COULD BE BURNED AND YOUR FINGERS COULD
BE TRAPPED AND CRUSHED IN THE HOT
ROLLERS. CLOTHING, JEWELRY AND LONG
HAIR COULD BE CAUGHT IN THE ROLLERS AND
PULL YOU INTO THEM.

ADVERTENCIA

Attention

Avertissement

NAVAJA FILOSA.

Mantener manos y
dedos a  distancia.

LAME
COUPANTE.

Tenir mains e t
doigts à l'écart.

SHARP  BLADE.

Keep hands and
clothing  away.

THIS SAFETY MESSAGE MEANS THAT YOU
COULD CUT YOURSELF IF YOU ARE NOT
CAREFUL.

WARNING: THIS SAFETY ALERT
SYMBOL PRECEDES EACH SAFETY
MESSAGE IN THIS INSTRUCTION
MANUAL. THE SYMBOL INDICATES A
POTENTAL PERSONAL SAFETY HAZARD
TO YOU OR OTHERS.

WARNING: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO
SERVICE OR REPAIR THE 2064 WF
LAMINATOR.

WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE
LAMINATOR TO AN ELECTRICAL
SUPPLY OR ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THE
LAMINATOR UNTIL YOU HAVE
COMPLETELY READ THESE
INSTRUCTIONS. MAINTAIN THESE
INSTRUCTIONS IN A CONVENIENT
LOCATION FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

WARNING: TO GUARD AGAINST INJURY
THE FOLLOWING SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS MUST BE OBSERVED IN
INSTALLATION AND USE OF THE
LAMINATOR.

General:

Keep hands, long hair, loose clothing, and articles such as
necklaces or ties away from the front of the heat and pull
rollers to avoid entanglement and entrapment.
The heat rollers can reach temperatures over 300 F (150°C).
Avoid contact with the heat rollers during operation or shortly
after power has been removed from the laminator.
Keep hands and fingers away from the path of the sharp film
cutter blades.

Do not use the laminator for other than its intended purpose.
Avoid moving the Laminator on uneven floor surfaces. Never
tilt the laminator.

Do not defeat or remove electrical and mechanical safety
equipment such as interlocks, shields and guards.
Do not insert objects unsuitable for laminating or expose the
equipment to liquids.

Electrical:

The Laminator should be connected only to a source of power
as indicated in these instructions and on the serial plate located
on the rear of the laminator. Contact an electrician should the
attachment plug provided with the Laminator not match the
receptacles at your location.

WARNING:  THE RECEPTACLE MUST BE
LOCATED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND
EASILY ACCESSIBLE.

Do not operate the Laminator with a damaged power supply
cord or attachment plug, upon occurrence of a malfunction, or
after the laminator has been damaged. Contact GBC’s
Technical Service Department or your dealer/distributor for
assistance.

Service:

Perform only the routine maintenance procedures referred to in
these instructions

WARNING: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE
OR REPAIR THE LAMINATOR

Disconnect the plug from the receptacle and contact GBC’s
Technical Department or your dealer/distributor when one or
more of the following has occurred.

The power supply cord or attachment plug is damaged.

Liquid has been spilled into the laminator.

The laminator is malfunctioning after being mishandled.

The laminator does not operate as described in these
instructions.

ADVERTENCIA

Attention

Avertissement

RODILLOS
CALIENTES.
PUNTO DE
PINCHAMIENTO.
Mantener manos y
ropa a distancia.

ROULEAUX
CHAUDS.
POINT DE
PINCEMENT.
Te nir mains et
vêtements à
l'écart.

HOT ROLLS.

PINCH POINT.

Kee p hands and
clothing away.

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Page 4: ...Switch Front Table safety Switch PICO Safety Beam On Off Switch Fuses Main Power Cord Foot Switch Pull Roll Adjustment Handle Main Roll Crank Handle Pull Roll Clutch Adjustment Knob 1 2 3 4 4 5 5 6 6...

Page 5: ...FEGUARDS WARNING TO GUARD AGAINST INJURY THE FOLLOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS MUST BE OBSERVED IN INSTALLATION AND USE OF THE LAMINATOR General Keep hands long hair loose clothing and articles such as nec...

Page 6: ...he legal rights which consumers have under applicable national legislation governing the sale of consumer goods SPECIFICATIONS Operating Speed Up to 15 fpm 4 5 mpm MAX Maximum Temperature 300 F 150 C...

Page 7: ...ale plug INSTALLATION 1 Shipping damage should be brought to the immediate attention of the delivering carrier 2 With assistance carefully roll the laminator into position over flat and even surfaces...

Page 8: ...n pressed will rest your distance G Master Dial Increases or decreases the numeric value for the selected setting when turned H Stop Button When pressed the machine will stop and the rollers will not...

Page 9: ...ler G GAP This will display the Gap in a percentage The gap range is 0 100 When pressure is applied to the Main Rollers the Gap should read 000 As the rollers are opened the gap percentage will increa...

Page 10: ...nd Media Table Latch are Properly Installed The Features Accessories Include A Pressure Plate Fig 2A Used for guiding stock and ensuring a wrinkle free feed into the roller B Feed Roller Idler Fig 2B...

Page 11: ...s not to use the chill bar it can be returned to the down position for storage I Pull Rollers Fig 5I The Pull rollers located at the back of the laminator are motor driven They simultaneously pull the...

Page 12: ...nsion Idler Fig 7P The Lower Tension Idler Guides the lower lamination onto the Lower Main Roller insuring a constant amount of wrap on the Top Main Roller Q Rear Table Safety Switch Fig 8Q The Rear T...

Page 13: ...the switch to the ON Position To disconnect Main Power to the Laminator press the switch to the OFF position U Fuses Fig 11U There are 4 fuses Each one is labeled to describe each fuses function V Ma...

Page 14: ...om the pre set values and lock latch into the appropriate slot Open 1 Inch 3 4 Inch 1 2 Inch 3 8 Inch 3 16 Inch 1 16 Inch Low Pressure High Pressure Y Heated Main Roll Lift Handle Fig 14Y Turn handle...

Page 15: ...at various speed The operator will have two choices Choice A 1 Release foot pedal to stop machine 2 Press foot pedal again to start machine at original preset control panel knob speed pot Choice B 1 P...

Page 16: ...g 17A B The shiny side of clear film must contact the heat rollers The dull side of the film contains the adhesive Use extreme caution when loading delustered matte film as both sides appear dull Alwa...

Page 17: ...e table Pull Film up towards the film draped over the top heat roller and adhere the Lower Film to the upper Film Fig 20 6 Pivot the table back to its feeding position while ensuring the threading car...

Page 18: ...upper roller Fig 22 6 Pull the mount adhesive up towards the film draped over the upper heat roller Fig 23 7 Stick the mount adhesive to the exposed adhesive of the upper role 8 Insert the table back...

Page 19: ...oll lift handle CAUTION If using PSA film an air pocket may result between the main rollers and pull rollers Raise the pull rollers to allow the air Pocket to pass 7 Make any necessary film brake tens...

Page 20: ...the idler bar Figure 27 CAUTION Be careful not to cut any of the rollers 2 Remove the feed table down 3 Do not allow the adhesive side of the film to contact the heat or pull rollers Liquefied or tack...

Page 21: ...Carefully grab hold of the web top and bottom film from the back operating position and pull towards you Fig 29 7 Do not allow the adhesive side of the film to contact the heat or pull rollers Clearin...

Page 22: ...ting Pre Coated Boards 1 Use a leader board to set the main roller pressure prior to mounting the image 2 Ensure the chill idler is removed and the rear slitter is to one side 3 Do not stop once you h...

Page 23: ...should not exceed the width of the board by more than 1 in 2 54 cm per side 3 Tack about 1 in 2 54 cm of the leading edge of the decal to the leading edge of the board 4 When tacking the leading edge...

Page 24: ...accurately run this material See your Sales Rep for ordering the Separator Bar 3 Set Top Temp to 265 o F 129 o C and a speed setting no greater than 4 4 Liner rewind tension will be greater than norma...

Page 25: ...the laminated item Good consistent lamination is a result of combining proper heat tension and dwell time Dwell time is controlled by the speed of the motor and is defined as the amount of time the m...

Page 26: ...the proper speed for the item to be laminated run a test piece scrap of the same or similar material through the Laminator This procedure is recommended because rotating the heat roller prior to lami...

Page 27: ...e rollers Some solvents and fluids could ignite on heated rollers Never clean rollers with sharp or pointed objects Hardened adhesive deposits on the rollers can cause damage to the rollers Rotate the...

Page 28: ...te improperly loaded Adhesive matte side of laminate film may be against the heat rollers Unweb and reload the film properly Unsatisfactory adhesion of laminate Speed setting too fast for type of mate...

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