Cold Lamination
Laminator A 230 Plus / A 330 Plus
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The laminator automatically draws in the laminating foil and delivers it on the out
put side. The foil is very hot and soft when ejected following lamination.
Cold Lamination
For cold lamination, the laminating foil is coated with a special adhesive. Unlike
hot lamination, cold lamination bonds the foil not with heat, but with pressure.
Cold lamination is suitable for non-permanent sealing. The cold lamination foil can
usually be removed from the laminated material without leaving any residues.
1. Place the laminator steadily on a level, horizontal surface.
Make sure the on/off switch is switched to
OFF
before plugging the lamina
tor into a power socket.
2. Plug the laminator cable into an available power socket.
3. Switch the on/off switch to the setting
COLD
. The
POWER
and
READY
indica
tor lights light up.
4. The drive motor for rolling starts up. The laminator is ready for operation.
If you have used the laminator for hot lamination shortly before you want to cold-
laminate, let it cool down for around 15 minutes.
5. Remove the protective foil from the lamination foil.
6. Place the material to be laminated inside the laminating foil. For an optimal
lamination result, leave an all-round spacing of 3 to 5 mm from the edges of
the foil.
If the material to be laminated is not in a common DIN format, also place
an insert inside the laminating foil that corresponds with the DIN format of
the laminating foil. Place the material to be laminated at the front edge of
the closed end of the laminating foil.
7. Feed the prepared laminating foil with the closed side first, keeping it straight,
into the infeed of the laminator.
The laminator automatically draws in the laminating foil and delivers it on the out
put side.