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44 Pouch Board Laminator

MOUNTING USING A ProSEAL MOUNTING BOARD

Using a ProSEAL Mounting Board

Refer to the instruction sheet packed with each 
box of ProSEAL Mounting Boards for specific 
information on mounting with a ProSEAL Board.

Also, refer to the instruction sheet for 
information on Compatible Media, Process 
Conditions and technical information.
Place the image to be mounted on the adhesive-
coated side of the mounting board (dull side of 
the board).

Cover your print with the "cover sheet" as 
marked (included with each box of ProSEAL
Mounting Boards). Please be sure that the 
board is completely covered by this sheet.

Set the Nip knob to the correct setting that 
matches the Mounting Board thickness.

Insert the board into the inlet opening. Ensure 
the board will enter centered and straight. A 
gentle push may be required to start the board 
into the laminator.

Hold the edges of the board until it is engaged in 
the unit and the laminator begins pulling it on its 
own.

The board will feed  through the laminator and 
automatically exit at the rear of the unit.

CAUTION!  The board will be hot! Allow it 
to lie flat while cooling.

CAUTION!  USE ONLY WITH ProSEAL
MOUNTING BOARDS 1/4" (6mm) THICK OR 
LESS.  DO NOT USE PLYWOOD, METAL, 
CARDBOARD, SHARP OR HARD BOARD 
WITH RAGGED EDGES OR ANY TYPE OF 
PLASTIC. MAKE SURE THAT ALL MEDIA 
FED INTO THE LAMINATOR IS FREE OF 
STAPLES, PAPER CLIPS, OR OTHER HARD 
OBJECTS.

Foam board may be cut or trimmed using a 
sharp hobby knife such as an X-ACTO Knife.

Lightly score the paper first. Several passes of 
the knife may be required.

NOTE:

Ragged cuts or pulling of the foam 

board indicates a dull blade.

All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com

Summary of Contents for PROSEAL 44

Page 1: ...ProSEAL 44 Pouch Board Laminator ProSEAL 44 Laminator Owners Operation Manual All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 2: ...2 ProSEAL 44 Pouch Board Laminator All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 3: ...PANEL 8 MOUNTING USING A ProSEAL MOUNTING BOARD 9 MOUNTING USING A ProSEAL POUCH BOARD 10 ENCAPSULATING USING A ProSEAL FLEXIBLE POUCH 11 CLEANING YOUR LAMINATOR 12 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 13 SPARE PAR...

Page 4: ...been designed to be used with ProSEAL Pouch Boards and ProSEAL Flexible Pouches When used with these products you are able to laminate and encapsulate prints in one step Your laminator has not been te...

Page 5: ...h as heat register or stoves ovens 8 The laminator s location or position should not interfere with its proper ventilation Do not install or place in a built in enclosure such as a bookcase 9 Do not o...

Page 6: ...xist report this to the Freight Company or Dealer to file a claim Contact Technical Service see rear cover to determine if a replacement machine should be shipped to you NOTICE Retain original packagi...

Page 7: ...rom the right hand side of the unit 3 Once the arrow has reached the desired nip setting release the knob or gently pull the knob out to lock it in place See Figure 1A Caution Set the Nip Control Knob...

Page 8: ...ess temperature and is ready for use REVERSE Pressing and holding the top button reverses the direction of the rollers This is used to clear jams or foreign objects should one be drawn into the lamina...

Page 9: ...he inlet opening Ensure the board will enter centered and straight A gentle push may be required to start the board into the laminator Hold the edges of the board until it is engaged in the unit and t...

Page 10: ...matches the Pouch Board thickness Ensure that the unit is set to Hot Mode and that the LED is not flashing Slowly insert the Pouch Board into the inlet opening Ensure that the Pouch Board will enter c...

Page 11: ...assist in the handling of large Flexible Pouches It is made of materials that will not damage or cause excessive wear to your ProSEAL Laminator 5 Adjust the Control Knob to the 3 16 5mm setting for t...

Page 12: ...output Adhesive build up may eventually damage the rollers When laminating a small amount of adhesive will squeeze out between the laminate films and onto the top and bottom rollers This residue accu...

Page 13: ...king 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 fus...

Page 14: ...4LR3002A TABLE FRONT 026004005A FOOT 380LR4001A POWER CORD 350LR3025A PCB CONTROL ASS Y 350LR3026A PCB MAIN ASS Y 032LR3013A INLAY CONTROL Please contact your distributor or sales person for replaceme...

Page 15: ...Board An adhesive coated board used for mounting images Nip The spot where the top and bottom rollers meet Out Feed The back of the laminator where completed images emerge Pouch Board An adhesive coat...

Page 16: ...Process Speed 44 1120 mm Maximum Working Width Process 122 lbs 55 kg Shipping Weight 111 lbs 50 kg Net Weight 20 510 mm Depth 53 1350 mm Overall Width 12 300 mm Height Mechanical Specifications are su...

Page 17: ...s representative for details Note Used and Not Refurbished Equipment is sold on an AS IS basis with No Warranty For more information regarding this warranty please contact your distributor WARNING Any...

Page 18: ...486 6502 Fax 1 800 966 4554 SEAL CUSTOMER SERVICE For information and placing orders Tel 1 800 257 7325 Fax 1 800 966 4554 Specification subject to change without notice Seal Graphics Americas Corpor...

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