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PRESET PROGRAMS
When using a preset program, the temperature will
automatically activate.
Program 1: Flexible Displays (Encapsulating).
Refer
to page 15 for webbing diagram. Flexible Displays are
created by encapsulating a print between two layers of
laminate.
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Settings provided are for optimal performance using
Seal’s
Jet Guard Crystal Matte
on the top roller and
Seal’s
Jet Guard Gloss
on the bottom roller.
Top Roll Temperature 95
°
C (200
°
F)
Bottom Roll Temperature 95
°
C (200
°
F)
Speed 3fpm 1mpm
Program 2: Pop-Up Displays.
Refer to page 16 for
webbing diagram. Pop-Up Displays are created by
encapsulating a print between a hot laminate and a
backing film.
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Settings provided are for optimal performance using
Seal’s
Jet Guard Deep Crystal
on the top roller and
Seal’s
Stoplight
(220 or 370) on the bottom roller.
Top Roll Temperature 90
°
C (195
°
F)
Bottom Roll Temperature 100° C (210
°
F)
Speed 3fpm 1mpm
Program 3: Rigid Indoor Displays (Decaling).
Refer to
page 16 for webbing diagram. Rigid Indoor Displays are
made by first creating a decal, by applying a laminating
film over the face of the print, and a pressure sensitive
adhesive to the back.
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Settings provided are for optimal performance using
Seal’s Jet Guard Crystal Matte
on the top roller and
Seal’s Printmount One (Printmount “R”)
on the
bottom roller.
Top Roll Temperature 90-95
°
C (205
°
F)
Bottom Roll Temperature Ambient 45°C (110°F)
Speed 3fpm 1mpm
Program 4: Rigid Backlit Displays.
Refer to page 19
for webbing diagram. Rigid Backlit Displays are created
by face mounting an image to clear acrylic using an
optically clear pressure sensitive adhesive. Use the
laminator to coat the acrylic and mount the print.
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Settings provided are for optimal performance using
Seal’s Optimount
on the top roller.
Top Roll Temperature 60
°
C (140
°
F)
Bottom roll Temperature Ambient 45°C (110°F)
Speed 3fpm 1mpm
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