MIGHTYLAM 2700HC Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 5

 

 

 

Do not leave the laminator power on for extended periods while not in use.  

 

 

Unplug the machine at the end of the day as a precaution against a possible 

 

 

fire hazard. 

 
 

 

Do not operate the laminator with a damaged power supply cord or plug. 

 

 

Replace fuses only with same type rated 15 amp, 250V and 3/4 amp, 250V 
fuses.  Contact your dealer for replacement fuses. 

 
 
Specifications...  

 
Operating Speed: 

 

 

0-10’ per/minute, (3m/min) 

 
Power Requirements 
Voltage: 

 

 

 

15 amps, 100-130 VAC, 60Hz 

 
Warm Up Time:  

 

 

10-15 minutes  

Power Fuse: 

 

 

 

15 A 

Motor fuse: 

 

 

 

.75 A 

 
Maximum Laminating Dimensions 
Thickness: 

 

 

 

1/4”   

Width Capacity:  

 

 

27”  

Net Weight: 

 

 

 

 83 lbs.    

Machine Dimensions 

 

 

37”L x 18”H x 21”D, (94 x 46 x 53cm)  

Shipping Weight: 

 

 

123 lbs. 

Shipping Dimensions 

 

 

40”L x 20”H x 24”D, (102 x 51 x 61cm) 

 

 
Set-up...  

 
Inspection:

 

Upon receipt of your MightyLam 2700HC, inspect the box, the machine and all other contents 
of the box for shipping damage. Damage should be brought to the immediate attention of the 
delivering carrier and your dealer. 
 

Power Requirements: 

The MightyLam 2700HC is designed to operate on a 110 Volt, 15 Ampere circuit.  It will plug 
into a standard 110 volt wall receptacle.  You must ensure that the circuit is protected by a 15  
ampere circuit breaker. Failure to use a dedicated circuit will result in blown fuses and tripped 
breakers. 
 

Appropriate Location:

 

The laminator must be placed on a sturdy table or stand in a clean, well lit area with ample 
space on all four sides of the laminator. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for 2700HC

Page 1: ...reason you need to ship your machine back and you discard your box you will be responsible for purchasing another one plus any freight charges to ship the box to you MIGHTYLAM 2700HC Roll Laminator R...

Page 2: ...AT CONTROLLER WILL RECEIVE AN INCORRECT LOWER READING OF THE TEMPERATURE AND THE ROLLERS WILL BE OVERHEATED AND POSSIBLY DAMAGED BEFORE REVERSING THE MACHINE TO REMOVE A WRAP AROUND CUT THE FILM FROM...

Page 3: ...ppropriate Location 5 Loading Film onto Mandrels 6 Film Tension 6 7 Threading the Film 7 8 Thermal Laminating 9 10 Coating Mount Board 10 Mounting Laminating 11 Maintenance Service 11 13 Cleaning Rubb...

Page 4: ...lled correctly This means that there is risk of injury if this product is operated without all of its parts in their proper positions Keep hands and clothing away from rollers The rollers are pinch po...

Page 5: ...ons 37 L x 18 H x 21 D 94 x 46 x 53cm Shipping Weight 123 lbs Shipping Dimensions 40 L x 20 H x 24 D 102 x 51 x 61cm Set up Inspection Upon receipt of your MightyLam 2700HC inspect the box the machine...

Page 6: ...m you from the bottom of the roll Turn the roll on the mandrel to lock the core gripper blade into the cardboard film core The core gripper blades on the top and bottom mandrels spring back in opposit...

Page 7: ...rollers again ensuring the adhesive side is away from the rollers If you are cold loading it will be necessary to tape the bottom film to the top film If you are hot loading the bottom film will adhe...

Page 8: ...s for changes in roll diameters and constantly keeps tension on the liner to pull it away from the film The clutch should be adjusted so that the liner is properly removed and collected on the mandrel...

Page 9: ...laminating range The heater switches on the left side frame activates in the controllers When the switch is turned on the controller will flash a two letter code and then display the current roller te...

Page 10: ...may laminate subsequent prints now leaving ample space between each print for trimming 8 Once your last print has completely exited the laminator turn the MOTOR switch OFF 9 When you have finished lam...

Page 11: ...d the print and mount board into the laminator behind the leader board slowly and evenly Be sure to pull back the release liner before it enters the rollers Allow the machine to remove the release lin...

Page 12: ...nds Build up on the rollers may cause a film wrap around especially when using thin film gauges Follow the procedure below to remove wrap a rounds 1 Turn the HEATED ROLLERS OFF Allow the laminator to...

Page 13: ...ide top or bottom that has the wrinkles You may need to reduce temperature Make sure your paper is stored in a dry place PROBLEM Laminated item is blistered ACTION Reduce temperature PROBLEM Mandrel t...

Page 14: ...ers If laminator is not in current use turn unit off Never feed abrasive materials or metal objects such as staples paper clips or glitter through the laminator Keep sharp objects like scissors and ru...

Page 15: ...or improper handling or damage to prints If you receive your machine with shipping damage please contact your dealer right away All freight charges to ship machine back are your responsibility Return...

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