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Lift top roller by turning roller 

pressure handle anti-clockwise

Re-fit the feed tray

Re-fit the plastic safety guard

SINGLE SIDE LAMINATING

Before you start to heat up the machine, ensure that the roller option on the back of the machine is set to TOP HEAT.

To begin laminating, turn the machine on and select the desired temperature.  The machine will begin heating.  Set the 

appropriate temperature and speed (see guide on the page 4).  The laminator will take approx 10 minutes to warm up.  

Once the set temperature is reached, you are ready to go.

It is always a good idea to run a test print through to check you have the correct settings.  Press the RUN button and insert 

a print into the nip of the rollers, ensuring that the print is wider than the film (to prevent the film sticking to the rollers).  

As with most single side print jobs, you will have a border to guillotine off after lamination which is why the laminating 

film is never as wide as the actual print.

Check the print when it comes out of the back of the laminator, if it is cloudy or rippled the temperature could be wrong, 

see the troubleshooting section on page 9).

When laminating a single side, you may need to adjust the anti-curl bar (depending on the thickness of paper being 

laminated).

Please note:  There is a trip 

safety switch which means 

that the machine will not 

work if the feed tray and 

safety guard are not 

correctly in place. 

NOTE: SAFETY TRIP SWITCH

Ensure the roller pressure is in the ‘LOCK’ 

position when running the machine

Adjusting the anti-curl

The anti-curl can be set from 0-9.  0 removes the anti curl facility, 9 is the 

maximum anti-curl you can apply, if you have very thin 130gsm media you will need to 

apply more anti-curl.

Auto memory function

The Matrix Duo has an auto memory function, that means if you work on the same roll of film, the temperature 

and speed will be set to the same settings as the last operator.

Summary of Contents for Duo MD-460

Page 1: ...rix Duo MD 460 and MD 650 The Matrix Duo has been designed to be user friendly however we strongly recommend you take a few minutes to read through this manual to ensure correct operation Keep this ma...

Page 2: ...therefore ensure you do not touch the rollers or any part of the machine which states HOT or CAUTION whilst it is in operation Do not cover the machine if it is still cooling down Do not laminate any...

Page 3: ...tand assembly Top roll shaft Heating roller Top stabilizer bar Core adaptor Safety shield Active bolt Left side cover Feed guide Bottom roll shaft Feed table Bottom supply roll tension knob Right side...

Page 4: ...y stated many different factors can effect the temperature and speed required The supplier does not accept responsibility for incorrect settings being applied The temperature control dial will increas...

Page 5: ...The heating control switch allows you to select either BOTH HEAT both rollers will heat for encapsulating or TOP HEAT for single side lamination Motor overload circuit breaker If the machine should ja...

Page 6: ...he film coming off the bottom of the roll with the adhesive side up Tighten the screw back up with a screwdriver provided Refit the mandrel complete with the loaded film Film threading diagram Thread...

Page 7: ...border to guillotine off after lamination which is why the laminating film is never as wide as the actual print Check the print when it comes out of the back of the laminator if it is cloudy or rippl...

Page 8: ...shown Bring top film down under idler bar and web the films together as shown overlapping the top bottom film by several inches Film threading diagram Encapsulating Take a piece of cardboard insert i...

Page 9: ...ining in any way If all of this seems correct there are three fuses to check one is located next to the power switch the other two are located underneath the laminator Contact your supplier if none of...

Page 10: ...does not cover film jams misfeeds or other operator related errors which would be chargeable Your Matrix Laminator rollers are covered against manufacturing defects the warranty does not cover agains...

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