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Gfp 300 Series

 

January 2019

 

 

 

 

1.

 

Introduction

 

Thank you for choosing a Gfp 300 Series laminator.  It has been designed and manufactured to provide 
years of continuous service.  Please read this manual thoroughly before operating.  Please inspect the box 
and the laminator for shipping damage.  Damage should be brought to the attention of the delivering carrier 
immediately

 

 

We reserve the right to make changes to this publication and to the products described in 
it without notice. The details given in this manual are based on the most recent information available to 
us.  They may be subject to change in the future.  We retain the right to make changes to the construction 
or the design of our products without accepting any responsibility for modifying earlier versions 
 
WARNING!  Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this unit without our prior written approval 
will void the user’s warranty and will transfer health and safety obligations to the end user. 

 

  

  

CAUTION!  Please pay attention to all passages with these symbols. This information is 

vital to preventing user injury and/or damage to the unit.  Failure to follow this information could void the 
user’s warranties and transfer all safety obligations to the user. 

2.  Important Safety Instructions   

 

In this operating manual you will find important safety messages regarding the product. 
Read these instructions carefully, failure to comply with the following safety procedures could result 
in serious injury. 
 

WARNING

 Do not attempt to service or repair the laminator.  Only authorized      maintenance and 

service technicians should make repairs. 

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.

 

 

WARNING

  To  guard  against  injury,  the  following  safety  precautions  must  be  observed  in  the 

installation and use of the laminator 

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Installation Safeguards  

 

 

Shipping damage should be brought to the immediate attention of the delivering carrier 

 

Avoid locating the laminator near sources of heat or cold.  Avoid locating the laminator in 
the direct path of forced, heated or cooled air 

 

The receptacle must be located near the equipment and easily accessible. 

 

 

Connect the attachment plug provided with the laminator to a suitably  grounded 

outlet only.  This machine must have reliable earth wire to ensure the safety of the machine 
during operations 

 

Contact  an  electrician  should  the  attachment  plug  provided  with  the  laminator  not  match  the 
receptacles at your location 

Summary of Contents for 300 Series

Page 1: ...Gfp 300 Series January 2019 1 OPERATING MANUAL Gfp 355 TH Gfp 363 TH Please read this manual carefully before operating Unpacking assembly and operating videos are available at www gfpartnersllc com...

Page 2: ...lt Machine to stand 14 10 Additional installation items 14 11 Loading upper shafts A Remove upper supply and rewind shafts 15 B Loading film and rewind shafts 16 12 Loading bottom supply shaft A Media...

Page 3: ...safety obligations to the user 2 Important Safety Instructions In this operating manual you will find important safety messages regarding the product Read these instructions carefully failure to comp...

Page 4: ...generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guar...

Page 5: ...e two rubber rollers Do not attempt to laminate items that exceed total recommended material thickness of the unit Do not place foreign object inside the machine Do not cut adhesive films directly on...

Page 6: ...o not put burrs sharp knives or extra thick and hard materials in between the rollers Do not leave objects like tools rulers knives etc on the working panels or the side cabinets to avoid their being...

Page 7: ...ge shaft 3 Top Rubber Roller 4 Bottom Rubber Roller 5 Right Cabinet 6 Roller gap adjustment Hand Wheel 7 Power Switch 8 Stand 9 Top supply shaft 10 Rear rewind shaft 11 Rear Exit panel 12 Anchor bolt...

Page 8: ...Solid on Ready 3 Run Foot pedal switch 6 Speed adjustment 4 Forward reverse switch 7 Cold Heater on switch Note 1 The machine does not have continuous reverse Reverse can only operate using the pedal...

Page 9: ...Part Quantity Main Machine 1 Allen Wrench 3mm 1 Quick Grip shafts 4 Allen wrench 4mm 1 Stand locking screw 4 Allen wrench 6mm 1 Cardboard rewind tube 1 T Allen wrench 5mm 1 Foot switch 1 Hex screw 8m...

Page 10: ...y 2019 10 9 Installation 9A Uncrate the machine 1 Remove screws holding the top cover to the crate side panels figure 1 2 Lift off the crate top and remove the supporting cross members from the crate...

Page 11: ...to the skid figure 3 4 Remove the stand side frames from the crate side panel figure 4 9B Remove stand cross members from machine skid 1 Remove 4 stand cross members bolted under the machine 2 Pull pl...

Page 12: ...sher Flat washer against the stand 4 Bolt two 2 lower cross members to stand side frames using 8 8mm x 80 Hex screws 5 Bolt upper member to stand side frames using 8 8mm x 20 Hex screws 6 Lay cloth tr...

Page 13: ...ng casters are toward the front of the machine Heavy Handle with care Warning when moving the machine lift by using the hand lift openings on the front and rear panels Do not use roller gap adjustment...

Page 14: ...me stand locking screws on each side of stand 10 Additional Installation items 1 Plug foot pedal into rear panel near power cord 2 Check drive chains for tightness 3 Check all drive set screws for tig...

Page 15: ...nd shafts 1 Remove and load the upper shafts from the rear of the machine 2 Rotate the locking outer sleeves on both sides in the direction of the arrow to their open position aligned with the inner s...

Page 16: ...ft Use the same number as the bottom roll in section 13 to align the top and bottom rolls 3 Insert the ends of both upper shafts into the right shaft housing with tension adjustment knobs and drop sha...

Page 17: ...nt Disk on each side of the roll to keep edges lined up ii Media rolls can be very slippery and telescope when loading on the supply shaft and running see picture below 2 Adjust the brake tension by t...

Page 18: ...ader board is under the roller 7 Pass the bottom vinyl media or Kraft paper web up behind the bottom idler bar and adhere to the exposed film web as in diagram below Position a Mounting adhesive web i...

Page 19: ...or wrinkles in vinyl 2 Rewind roll clutch adjustment a Top liner rewind clutch adjustment knob is 3 below b Rear rewind clutch adjustment knob is 4 below c Rotate adjustment knob clockwise to increas...

Page 20: ...o ON with the rear power switch 3 Cold laminating When doing cold laminating turn the switch to Cold 4 Hot Laminating Turn switch to Hot position 5 Dial the Temp control to the desired temperature a F...

Page 21: ...eb to use as a sled under the print to be laminated Insert the sled between the nip rollers and lower the top roller until it touches the sled Reverse the motor to back the sled out of the rollers Pas...

Page 22: ...of laminating film on the top unwind Supply Shaft see Loading upper shafts section 11 Load a roll of printed media on the bottom front unwind Supply shaft unwinding from the TOP of the roll Thread bo...

Page 23: ...eader board half way through the roller and stop Insert mounting board to be coated and depress foot switch After the last board insert leader board to keep adhesive from contacting the rollers B Moun...

Page 24: ...roller pressure to low 2 Dust on the surface of the print 1 Increase nip roller pressure 2 Clean print surface before lamination Poor film adhesion on one side 1 Nip roller pressure on the two sides i...

Page 25: ...tment Single Hand wheel Single Hand wheel Tension adjustment Heat method Max roller diameter Single knob Single knob Metal allow heater Metal allow heater 10 OD 10 OD 38 38 Output height Power Supply...

Page 26: ...ranty made herein is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied including any warranty or merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Gfp will not be liable for personal damage or pe...

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