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None of the buttons, except ‘START’ key, can be activated during the Stand-by and 
Power-off mode. Pressing the ‘START’ key will switch the unit to the mode before 
Stand-by mode.(‘Normal’ mode)

T O P > 1 1 0  C   S P E E D > 0 5
B O T > 1 1 0  C   R /  T > 0 0 : 0 0
M O D E >  M i d - P r s   L A M I
C o o l i n g P O W E R >  0 6

Cooling power is also one of the parameters of Job Mode, and called back along with 
other settings stored together at the time.

When both the laminating film and material are thin, optional lamination result can be 
obtained with only little or no amount of cooling.

Stand-by Function

The unit will switch itself to Stand-by mode when the laminator has been left idle
with none of the buttons has been pressed for more than 2 hours. (This is discounting the
time when the rollers were still rotating) The temp.of rollers will drop to 80

if it was 

higher than that before.  If the unit again stays idle  more  than 2 hours  at the Stand-by 
mode, it will be switched to Power-off Mode with the rollers temp. being set to 0 . Both 
modes will be indicated as following (flashing) on VFD.

T O P > 1 2 0  C   S P E E D > 0 5
B O T > 1 2 0  C   R /  T > 0 0 : 0 0
M O D E >  L o w - P r s   L A M I
S t a n d -  b y       S t a t u s     !

T O P > 1 2 0  C   S P E E D > 0 5
B O T > 1 2 0  C   R /  T > 0 0 : 0 0
M O D E >  L o w - P r s   L A M I
P o w e r - O f f   S t a t u s    !

IMPORTANT NOTICE!

Difference in Operation with and without Cooling Fans

(For instance, laminating 100g paper with 75mic film at 100 , Speed 5, Mid-Pressure
position)

Without Cooling Fans:

Can operate for 20 minutes continuously. After that, wavy

lamination result may be observed. For better result reduce the temperature to 90 , 
and the speed to 1 or 2.

With Cooling Fans(Optional):

Can operate continuously under most of the settings. 

The operation time may vary depending on the roller temperature and speed setting.

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T O P > 1 0 0  C   S P E E D >  0  5
B O T > 1 0 0  C   R /  T > 0 0 : 0 0
M O D E >  M i d - P r s   L A M I
P o s i t i o n i n g . . .

5) Heating Up Display

“  ”mark will flash while the heater is being heated

Laminator Speed Control

T O P > 1 2 0  C   S P E E D > 0 5
B O T > 1 2 0  C   R /  T > 0 0 : 0 0
M O D E >  L o w - P r s   L A M I
R E A D Y

Press ‘SPEED’ button on the control panel and turn the Jog Dial left or right to set the speed.

T O P > 1 2 0  C   S P E E D >  0  5
B O T > 1 2 0  C   R /  T > 0 0 : 0 0
M O D E >  L o w - P r s   L A M I
V a c u u m    P O W E R > 0 5 

Vacuum Power is one of the parameters of Job Mode and can be stored and called back
along with other settings stored together at the time.

Cooling Fan Function (Optional on 1600HR)

The purpose of Cooling Fan is to prevent deterioration of lamination quality when the laminating
was performed under high speed since the laminated web will not cool off fast naturally under
high speed.

Push ‘COOLING’ key then the cooling fans will start while the LED next to the button is lit.
Press it once more then the fans will stop and the LED will be off. You can change the cooling
fan power by turning the Jog Dial while the ‘COOLING’ button is pressed. Following will be
displayed on VFD. 

VACUUM  FAN function

It is for the material to be laminated, which can be rather large for this type
of laminator, to stay on the table flat so the operator can feed the large size material into the
unit easily. The other purpose is to cool off the Front Table heated by the Hot Roller right in
front of it. Push ‘VACUUM’ key then the vacuum fans will start while the LED next to
the button is lit. Press it once more, then the fans will stop and the LED will be off. You can
change the vacuum fan power by turning the Jog Dial while the ‘VACUUM’ button is pressed.
Following will be displayed.

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Summary of Contents for GraphicMaster 1600HR

Page 1: ...e reference LEADERS IN LAMINATION TECHNOLOGY User Guide 2001 05 30 User s Guide Operating Instructions Copyright GMP 2001 All rights reserved Reproduction by any means of any image in this catalogue i...

Page 2: ...INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION FEATURES NAME OF EACH PART OPERATION OF CONTROL PANEL HOW TO PERFORM LAMINATION SAFETY DEVICE HOW TO PERFORM MOUNTING LAMINATION GUIDE CLEANING TROUBLE SHOOTING SPECIFICATION...

Page 3: ...e of the laminator Wichtige Sicherheits Hinweise 3 4 D USA GB IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or...

Page 4: ...sily accessible 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 WARNING die folgenden Sicherhei...

Page 5: ...table The Vacuum Table tends to be hot from the heat generated from the laminator Enhanced and Simplified Control VFD Vacuum Fluorescent Display Control Panel Jog Dial for Top Temp Bottom Temp Speed C...

Page 6: ...250V T4AL Transformer AC9V Fuse 250V T3 15AL Transformer AC18V Fuse 250V T3 15AL Transformer Primary Fuse 250V T6 3AL Cooling Fan Fuse 250V T6 3AL OFF ON 9 Cross Slitter Control Panel Emergency Switch...

Page 7: ...om 0 160 SPEED Display Laminating speed can be set from 1 to 10 relative scale corresponding to minimum to maximum of 3m min for 1600HR and 5m min for 2100HR RUN TIME Displays Displays time the unit h...

Page 8: ...er temperature to 40 and the speed 5 by using the Jog Dial and start lamination when READY is displayed on the VFD Suggestion film thickness 50mic High Prs film thickness 200mic Low Prs 13 HOW TO PERF...

Page 9: ...0 C R T 0 0 0 0 M O D E M i d P r s L A M I W A I T T o o C O L D 4 Actually Roller Temperature Display Measure Temp Function mark will flash while the Jog Dial is pressed to measure current temperatu...

Page 10: ...ously under most of the settings The operation time may vary depending on the roller temperature and speed setting 17 T O P 1 0 0 C S P E E D 0 5 B O T 1 0 0 C R T 0 0 0 0 M O D E M i d P r s L A M I...

Page 11: ...rd feature and it helps to get rid of the bow like wave on the laminated web Directing laminated web over the Strech Bar is strongly recommended for all hot lamination work specially for long continuo...

Page 12: ...T 0 0 0 C R T 0 0 0 0 M O D E 0 5 mm M o u n t i n g P o s i t i o n i n g A 03mm Mounting B 05mm Mounting C 07mm Mounting D 10mm Mounting E 15mm Mounting F 20mm Mounting G 25mm Mounting Job Mode Sequ...

Page 13: ...selector is turned up Reat the emergency stop buttons Increase the roller temperature or cecreas the machine s runing speed If the mottling is seen primaily with heavier laminating films higher rolle...

Page 14: ...Temperature Control Weight kg Operating Temperature Max Laminating Speed m min Power Supply Infrared Heater Proportional Control by 8 bit Microprocessor IR Sensor 380 400V 50 60Hz 3 Phase GraphicMast...

Page 15: ...A Inkjet Print on 75mic JETEL LIGHT PROTECT media TOP 150 mic CHROMONEX Sand Matt or Gloss MEDIA Off set Prints Inkjet or Electrostatic Prints BOTTOM 75 or 125 mic LIGHT PROTECT Film or 125 mic BKC OP...

Page 16: ...stuitable with use of cold laminating film OUT DOOR DISPLAY HOT APPLICATION Suitable for ColorSpan Encad EPSON HP prints or other prints that doesn t laminate with normal hot film INDOOR DISPLAY COLD...

Page 17: ...t on 75mic JETVIN WH SA75 RM OUT DOOR DISPLAY 5 6 TOP 150 mic CHROMONEX UV Sand Matt Gloss or 250 mic PERFEX Gloss Matt or 75mic PRONEX UV COLD Film Sand Matt SoftMatt Gloss BOTTOM Inkjet Print on 200...

Page 18: ...ON TECHNOLOGY Copyright GMP 2001 All rights reserved Reproduction by any means of any image in this catalogue is prohibited without the prior consent of GMP and its authroized agent Lamination Guide f...

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