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Operating Instructions

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If you are replacing existing films, perform the 
following first set of instructions, 

To remove existing 

films. If you are loading film for the first time, 
skip these instructions and start with the next 
instructions, 

To load films. 

Fig. 6-5. Roller Pressure Handle.

Fig. 6-6. Release Liner Take-up and Supply Films on the 

Machine.

To remove existing films:

Put the roller pressure handle to Release.

Cut the remaining top and bottom films just 
ahead of the pressure rollers. Do not allow the 
remaining film to pass through the laminator 
if there is any exposed adhesive. Pull the 
remaining film out the front of the machine.

 
CAUTION: 

Be careful to not cut the pressure rollers. 

Failure to observe this notice can result in damage to 
the rollers.

Remove the release liner from the take-up core 
by doing the following.

Grasp the take-up shaft and push it to 
the left and lift the right end upward and 
out of the support.

Unwind or cut the liner from the core. Do 
not damage or throw away the core. 

Put the shaft, with the core, back on the 
machine by inserting the left end (hex 
end) in the left side of the drive and, while 
pushing to the left, lower the bearing into 
the right side of the machine.

To remove the film core shaft, grasp the supply 
shaft, press it to the right until the left end of the 
hex shaft clears the brake hub, and raise the left 
end of the shaft out of the machine. Do this for 
the top and bottom supply shafts.

Slide the core off the shaft and core adaptors. 

Tip: 

Twist the shaft while pulling to remove the 

core easier.

Clean the pressure rollers if needed. See the 
Operator Maintenance chapter in this manual.

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Summary of Contents for 27C

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Page 4: ...Control Panel 5 3 POWER SWITCH 5 4 6 Operation General Operation 6 1 Loading Film 6 2 Removing and Installing the Safety Shield 6 3 Removing and Installing the Feed Table 6 3 Loading Film Onto the Sup...

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Page 6: ...ion for future reference To guard against injury the following safety precautions must be observed when installing and using the laminator Failure to observe these warnings could result in severe bodi...

Page 7: ...ould result severe personal injury or death Disconnect the plug from the receptacle and contact your dealer distributor when one or more of the following has occurred The power supply cord or attachme...

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Page 10: ...15 fpm 0 8 to 4 m 3 fpm 0 9 m Dimensions Width Height Depth Weight 39 in 99 cm 20 in 50 8 cm 21 in 53 cm 140 lbs 64 kg Electrical Requirements Voltage Current Power U S Receptacle 120 V 60 Hz 0 6 Amps...

Page 11: ...y energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to c...

Page 12: ...e delivering carrier INSTALLATION To set up the laminator for the rst time Place the laminator on a stable flat surface capable of supporting the weight of the machine and any materials The surface sh...

Page 13: ...Operating Instructions Page 4 2 27C...

Page 14: ...e introduced into the laminator SAFETY SHIELD The safety shield prevents entanglement entrapment and inadvertent contact with the rollers When the safety shield is removed the laminator runs at 3 fpm...

Page 15: ...The path the laminating lm and or mounting lm mounted on the machine takes through the machine CORE ADAPTORS Fig 5 3 Core Adaptors on the Shafts The core adaptors hold and lock the rolls of lm and re...

Page 16: ...and release liner tension as needed to reduce curl and wrinkles CONTROL PANEL Fig 5 6 Control Panel Speed adjustment Turn the speed adjustment knob to set the desired speed It is adjustable from 2 5 m...

Page 17: ...Page 5 4 27C POWER SWITCH The power switch is located at the back of the machine Press the I on the switch to turn it on An orange LED will illuminate next to the stop button The off position marked 0...

Page 18: ...the rollers Clothing jewelry and long hair could be caught in the rollers and pull you into them 1 Set the roller pressure handle for the thickness of the item that is to be laminated or mounted Fig 6...

Page 19: ...ating lm is a label stating Warning End of Roll The appearance of this label on either the top or bottom roll requires that new rolls of lm be installed as soon as the item presently being laminated c...

Page 20: ...he back of the shield towards the back of the machine and lift the shield off To install the shield Place the pins at the back of the shield in the slots on the machine Lower the front edge of the shi...

Page 21: ...this notice can result in damage to the rollers Remove the release liner from the take up core by doing the following Grasp the take up shaft and push it to the left and lift the right end upward and...

Page 22: ...that the film unwinds from the roll Fig 6 7 Core Adaptors on the Shafts Fig 6 8 Direction of Core Adaptor Gripper on Poly in Film 1 2 Insert the bearing end of the shaft into its support on the right...

Page 23: ...er the idler bar and pull the film back up to the take up core Lightly tape both corners of the film to the take up core Ensure that the film is pulled evenly and that no bulges exist at either end of...

Page 24: ...ibes a method for loading lm whereby the existing lm on the rollers may be used in place of the threading card to draw the new lm through the laminator Leading edges of the new lm will be overlapped o...

Page 25: ...e Film Alignment section in this chapter 8 9 10 11 12 DECALING IN TWO PASSES Decaling is where you laminate items and then mount them on other materials such as Foam Core or mounting board It is perfo...

Page 26: ...ng setting Set the motor speed to min Peel back the leading edge of the release liner of the laminated item approximately 4 inches 10 cm Place the item on the mount board Tack the exposed adhesive edg...

Page 27: ...ng edge of the previous one to ensure an even application of film Press STOP when the last board exits the machine 1 2 3 4 5 6 MOUNTING ONLY This process requires a decalled item with PSA mounting adh...

Page 28: ...the top and bottom rolls create curl Too much upper tension creates upward curl Too much lower tension bottom causes downward curl Fig 6 19 Tension Adjustment Knobs The machine is equipped with extern...

Page 29: ...glitter as they may damage the rollers Do not force items into the nip area of the rollers An item that is not easily drawn into the laminator by the rollers is probably too thick to laminate Wrinkle...

Page 30: ...tems will not be damaged by dirt and adhesives You will a 3M Scotch Brite pad and a clean rag moistened with water and dish soap Never clean rollers with abrasive sharp or pointed objects Do not use a...

Page 31: ...n on top or bottom roll of film is too loose Adjust tension per Film Tension section Grippers on core adaptors pointing in the wrong direction Load film per Loading Film Onto the Supply Shafts section...

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