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reposition an item once the rollers have 
grasped it. 

 

Do not stop the laminator before an item has 
completely exited the rear of the laminator. 
Even a momentary stop will cause a mark 
(heat line) to appear on the laminated item. 

 

Adhesive will be deposited on the Heat Rollers 
if:   

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Only one roll of film is used. The top 
and bottom rolls must be used for 
problem free lamination. 

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One or both rolls of film are allowed to 
run completely off the core.  

-

 

Top and bottom roll film edges are not 
evenly aligned 

 

 

TROUBLE SHOOTING 

SYMPTON 

POSSIBLE CAUSE 

CORRECTIVE ACTION 

Machine will not turn ON 

The Main Power switch on the back is 
not in the ‘ON’ ( I ) position. 

 

Laminator is not connected to power 
source 

 

The Fuse has been blown 

Move the main power switch to the ‘ON’ ( 
I ) position 

 

Insert plug into appropriate receptacle 

 

Reset the circuit breaker 

Machine is ON but will not 
run  

Heat Shield or Feed Table are not fully 
closed to activate safety switch 

Ensure the Heat Shield and Feed table are 
fully closed. 

Machine rollers stop/stall 
while laminating  

Media is too thick 
 
Look for film wrap around rollers 

If possible use thinner media. 
 
If film is wrapped around roller use 
procedure outlined in Clearing a Jam. 

Film Doesn’t Stick to Media 

Machine not hot enough 
 
Running to fast 
 
Wrong Film Setting 
 
Adhesives will not stick to select  
Inks/Toners/Toner Oils/Coatings 

Ensure ready light is on 
 
Try slower speed setting 
 
Confirm proper film thickness selected 
 
If possible print document on another 
printer 

Film or Media appears cloudy, 
milky or silvering (very small 
dots typically seen  in dark 
areas) 

Machine not hot enough 
 
Running to fast 
 
Wrong Film Setting 
 
Adhesives will not stick to select  
Inks/Toners/Toner Oils/Coatings 
 
Machine can also be too hot 

Ensure ready light is on 
 
Try slower speed setting 
 
Confirm proper film thickness selected 
 
If possible print document on another 
printer 
 
If above does not resolve try letting the 
machine cool 

Long Ripples appear on the 
Film and/or Media 

Film is too hot when exiting the pull 
rollers on the back of the machine. 

Slow down the laminator  
 
Common on longer lamination runs.  Try 
shorter runs or stop to let cool when 
present 

Waves on one side of the film 
or media  

The film is walking during lamination due 
to uneven tension 

Ensure all saddles are closed fully 
 
Try swapping the top and bottom film rolls 

Waves appear outward from 
the trailing edge of media 
(Boat Waking)  

Will occur on thicker media 

Use thinner media when possible 
 
Slowing down will reduce amount of boat 
waking 

Appearance of small dimples 

Machine is too hot 

Ensure Ready light is on 

Summary of Contents for Ultima 65

Page 1: ...Ultima 65 Laminator INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL Document Number CBT10000 Rev A Do not duplicate without written permissionfrom ACCO Brands...

Page 2: ...cts are subject to change without notice Reference in this publication to information or products protected by copyright or patent does not convey any license under the rights of ACCO Brands or others...

Page 3: ...rushed in the hot rollers Clothing jewelry long hair could be caught in the rollers and pull you into them This safety notice means you can cut yourself if not careful operating the trimmer WARNING Do...

Page 4: ...y accessible Do not use an extension cord Disconnect the attachment plug from the receptacle to which it is connected and keep the power supply cord in your possession while moving the laminator Do no...

Page 5: ...63 1063 or www gbccanada com in Canada 55 1500 5578 or www accomexico mx in Mexico TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY APPLICABLE LAW THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESSED WARRANTIES REPRESENTATIONS OR...

Page 6: ...ed Film Thickness EZ Load Films Standard 1 Core Films Nap I Films 1 5mil 3mil 38mic 75mic Yes Yes Dimensions Width Height Depth Weight Machine Shipping 35 88 9cm 41 25 104 8cm 14 35 6cm 18 00 45 7cm 2...

Page 7: ...made to this device that are not approved by ACCO Brands may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC and or by Industry Canada to operate this equipment Toutes modifications apport es ce dis...

Page 8: ...Avoid locating the laminator in the direct path of forced heated or cooled air Caring for Ultima 65 The only maintenance required by the operator is to periodically clean the rollers Keeping the rolle...

Page 9: ...SPEED CONTROL Controls the speed of the laminator when the run button is pushed i AUTOSPEED Machines runs at optimum speed for the film type selected PUSH the speed dial to turn this feature ON OFF GR...

Page 10: ...inator They simultaneously pull the film through the laminator and provide tension as the film cools to ensure quality lamination Figure 7 J REAR SLITTER figure 7 Used to cut the film when it exits th...

Page 11: ...shaft and then the shaft can be loaded into the film saddles See directions below for loading film on shaft Step 5 Close the four film holder levers on the saddles Step 6 Thread the film Reference Fig...

Page 12: ...xing up the feeding location will give heat rollers longer life CLEARING A JAM Film jams may occur if the laminator is not positioned to allow exiting film to drop freely to the floor Accumulation of...

Page 13: ...Jam Film Doesn t Stick to Media Machine not hot enough Running to fast Wrong Film Setting Adhesives will not stick to select Inks Toners Toner Oils Coatings Ensure ready light is on Try slower speed s...

Page 14: ...them down with a lint free cloth Use caution when slitting film for roll changes or jams to prevents cuts into the rollers Film curls opposite directions on the edges as it exits the back Film supplie...

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