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ProSEAL
®
44 Pouch Board Laminator
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
Contact your Technical Service
Representative.
The rollers are not even or parallel.
Only one side of the Pouch Board or
Flexible Pouch is coming out fully
laminated.
Contact your Technical Service
Representative.
The roller temperature is too high.
The quality of the lamination is poor:
especially laminated Inkjet prints
show bubbles.
Change the nip setting down to the
next thickness.
The roller pressure is too low.
Contract your Technical Service
Representative.
The roller temperature is too low.
The quality of the lamination is poor:
silvery areas on dark surfaces are
visible, or the edges of the image are
not sealed well.
Use only ProSEAL Pouch Boards.
Use of other boards will void your
warranty.
Boards of another make are being
used.
Change the nip setting up to the next
or correct thickness.
The pouch board is too thick for the
chosen nip setting.
Pouch Board is not drawn in by the
machine. The motor is making a
louder humming noise and/or it is
stalling. Only after pushing very
hard, the board is accepted.
Reset the main circuit breaker at the
service panel.
The main circuit breaker is tripped.
Replace fuse on rear of machine.
The main fuse is blown.
Plug cord into wall outlet.
The power cord is not plugged into
the wall outlet.
The LED Indicator does not light
when the main power switch is
turned on.
SOLUTION
CAUSE
PROBLEM
Technical Service
If the machine does not reach temperature or
you do not get the results you desire, please
contact your Technical Service
Representative (see rear cover). When
calling for Technical Service, please have
Laminator Serial Number (listed on the
ratings label) available. The ratings label is
located on the rear side of the laminator.
Servicing and replacement parts
Service and maintenance must be performed
fully in accordance with the instructions.
Servicing by any unauthorized technician voids
the warranty. A service technician must use
replacement parts specified by SEAL Graphics.
NOTE! Service Technicians must perform safety
checks after completing any service or repairs to
the laminator.
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