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3.
Pull the film forward until approximately 10 cm (4 in.) is on the in-feed table.
If the film has a release liner:
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Peel off the release liner,
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Pull the release liner up and stick it to the scrap core on the wind-up shaft.
4.
Stick the leader panel to the film.
5.
Feed the panel into the nip using slow mode.
6.
Butt up the next panel
or
,
When thin images must be processed:
7. stop
when the panel is at the end of the table.
8.
Bring the image guide in the upper position.
9.
Bring the table roller in the upper position.
10.
Feed the image or a scrap piece of release liner into the table roller nip and align it.
11.
Feed the image untill it butts up with the panel.
12.
Start at a low speed and keep feeding the image.
13.
When the panel is through the nip, set the pressure to 80%.
14.
Put the images on top of the end of the release liner.
15.
End up again with a scrap piece of release liner underneath the image.
Note:
The pieces of scrap release liner are used to keep the bottom roller clean. A better
method is to let a roll of release liner in the bottom half travel along with the top
laminate. When the image is cut free, the release liner will fall off. In this case the
double sided lamination process is used and both upper and lower section must be
webbed.
During processing:
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Check and adjust the tension on the unwind- and wind-up shafts.
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Check and adjust the pressure setting while feeding through the boards or images.
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Now speed can be set to normal.
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