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Film Thickness 

Temperature 

Speed 

      1.5 Mil (38 Micron)    110°C (230°F)          4 

        3 Mil (75 Micron) 

  110°C (230°F)          3 

        5 Mil (125 Micron)    125°C (257°F)          3 

      10 Mil (250 Micron)    135°C (275°F)          3 

 

 

LAMINATING PROCEDURES 

 

1.  Push  the  handle  to  “DOWN”  position  to  engage  the  rollers.  Make  sure  the  motor  switch  is  in 

“RUN” position.  The  user  can  now  start  laminating  or  mounting  as  the  machine  starts  feeding  in 

film. 

2. To put  the  lamination  temporarily  on  hold  without  turning  off  the  machine,  the  user  can  turn  the 

motor  control  switch  to  “STOP” position.  This  will cause  the  motor  to  stop  running  and  the  film 

will stop feeding. 

3. To resume the lamination job, turn the switch back to “RUN” position again. 

                               
(2) ONE-SIDED LAMINATION   
 

LOADING THE FILM 

 

Unpack  only  the  upper  rod.  Install  nylon,  BOPP  or  even  thermal  film  by  following  an 

adapter---film---adapter  sequence  onto  the  rod  and  fit  the  adapters  onto  the  paper  core.  Leave  equal 

lengths of the rod out of each end. Use the guide to position the roll of film then tighten the screw on 

the adapter to secure the roll film. Load the rod on the laminator. 

*Note: BOPP  film  is mainly suitable  for 1-sided lamination on mounting boards or thick print sheets             

as  it  has  a  natural  tendency  to  curl  even  with  very  little  heat.  For  best  results  on  1-sided             

lamination without mounting, we recommend using nylon or thermal film for this application. 

 

 

THREADING THE FILM 

 

Refer  to  threading  diagram  for  one  side  lamination.  Do  not  mistake  the  reinforcing bar  for  the  idler 

roller.   

1. Please pull the handle to the “UP” position to release pressure on all the rollers, then thread the film 

through the upper hot rollers & pull rollers.   

2. Thread the film by the rollers and make sure the film is perfectly aligned.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Versalam 2700-P

Page 1: ...Roll Laminator Operating Manual Versalam2700 P...

Page 2: ...uthorized service facility for examination repair or adjustment 7 Do not use accessory attachments not recommended or sold by the machine s manufacturer 8 Do not let the cord touch hot surfaces or han...

Page 3: ...the UP position to separate upper lower hot rollers User can slide down the lower idler bar along the slot for easier installation 2 Thread the film by the rollers and make sure the film is perfectly...

Page 4: ...L key Said recommendations are found in front of the machine s left side panel The digital screen display will beep showing the set temperature for about 3 seconds before showing the actual machine te...

Page 5: ...or even thermal film by following an adapter film adapter sequence onto the rod and fit the adapters onto the paper core Leave equal lengths of the rod out of each end Use the guide to position the r...

Page 6: ...ness Temperature Speed 0 5 Mil 12 Micron 100 C 212 F 3 4 5 Turn on the rear fans to prevent film from bunching in the back of the machine LAMINATING PROCEDURES 1 Align the material to be laminated eve...

Page 7: ...equipped with a reverse function By pressing the REVERSE key the machine will release the documents out from the front of the machine to prevent any jam or damage E MOUNTING FUNCTION 1 This machine i...

Page 8: ...he board carefully and evenly align the print and set it onto the adhesive side The pressure applied by the rollers will enhance adhesion of the print onto the board Please refer to instructions on ho...

Page 9: ...LAMINATOR Upon completion of the laminating job please press the COLD key and make sure the motor control switch is on STOP position We recommend turning off the machine only after the roller tempera...

Page 10: ...of charge for the duration of the warranty Note that when returning the machine for warranty claims the machine should be returned in its complete original packaging to avoid incidental or consequent...

Page 11: ...his warranty nor any other warranty expressed or implied including implied warranties of merchantability shall extend this warranty period Again no responsibility is assured for incidental or conseque...

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