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Leon13DX 

User Manual

Summary of Contents for Leon13DX

Page 1: ...Leon13DX User Manual ...

Page 2: ...tion Maintenance Troubleshooting Others 01 Definition of Symbols 02 Precautions for Use 03 Assembly and Label List 04 Installation Recommendations 05 Transportation and Storage 06 Front View Rear View 07 07 How to Use Control Panel 08 Laminate Film Structure and Thickness 10 What Can and Cannot Be Laminated 11 Laminating Tips For Use 12 08 10 Operating Steps 13 Reference Materials 14 13 Equipment ...

Page 3: ... A front facing LCD operation panel clearly indicates the current settings and controls for changing the settings Safety Includes a COLD button used to cool the laminate rollers after operation this function is effective for increasing the life of the rollers Definition of symbols This manual uses different precautionary symbols depending on the level of seriousness of injuries property damages an...

Page 4: ...he plug 0 Before power connection ground connection should be made To remove the ground make Do not install or store the equipment in such a place that can be accessed by children 0 The Avoid equipment unstable may shaking o otherwise r fa inclined lI or tu floor mble down leading to injury Do not ride on or place a heavy material on the equipment During the machine s operation or your action for ...

Page 5: ...er Main Unit Power Cable User Manual this document Label list TRating label TWarning label Lh WAiN7NG T Caution label LAJ6CORPORATIO I IC LAMINATOR lllllEL lllTDOOleon RATING AC2XIY 0 011 5A w DE lllllJlfA TEarth label i llO il lf ie 7 Alt fic t L Be sure to be ground connected e 1Jll 7 At lttJ 1 F 1 OO NO TO PENTH ETO PCOVER 04 Leon13DX ...

Page 6: ...cause short circuit or other failures to occur Avoid installing the equipment outdoors or other locations where the environment can be considered outdoor or indoor space subject to direct sunlight or direct exposure to air conditioner s air flow Temperature 50o 90o F Humidity 20 60 Even in the case of satisfactory location that can satisfy the conditions shown above the equipment may not work prop...

Page 7: ...oth hands CAUTION the bottom part of the equipment may still be hot Check temperature 5 See page 5 instructions for installation Storage 1 Make sure roller temperature has decreased enough to turn power off 2 Turn power off 3 Remove the power plug from the wall outlet and then disconnect the power cord from the equipment 4 Make sure that the equipment has been cooled to the room temperature Cover ...

Page 8: ...nt top cover removable Inlet Insert laminate film and material Operation panel Temperature and speed settings are indicated on LCD panel Rear view Material laminate will be discharged Power Switch Power on off switch 07 Insert the power plug Leon13DX ...

Page 9: ...of hot or cold STANDBY TEMPERATURE OD FAN SPEED It is currently HOT COLD D i D I MEASURE DD D t 1ii1 1M 1tl IDfJBl D a Setting speed displaying the temperature This will be displayed when you press the MEMO button The above notation does not display all at once Speed control Speed controlled with up and down buttons Temperature control Temperature controlled with up and down buttons HOT button Swi...

Page 10: ...oller damage may occur if not cooled down use stop button to stop the roller to cool down and avoid damage Do not use the stop button to stop the roller for an extended amount of time REV button Reverses rotation of the roller MEMO button Access settings that are registered in machine 1 248oF speed 7 2 266oF speed 5 3 284oF speed 3 If the current temperature is low the roller does not rotate to wa...

Page 11: ...ong side sealed turbo film Adhesive coated surface caution By using a turbo fi Im long side sealed process time can be reduced The material and properties of turbo fi Im are the same as those of normal fi ms Film Thickness Approximate total thickness 5 mil upper sheet Material thickness 5 mil Iower sheet Available laminate film sheet thickness 5 mil 3 mil 7 mil 10 mil Appropriate thickness can be ...

Page 12: ...r the hot rollers may discolor the paper Pressure sensitive paper the roller pressures may discolor the paper Other materials subject to deformation or break due to heat or pressure Materials other than paper possible cause of mechanical damage Notes for use of laminate film Do not store or place in high temperature or humid environment Store in a box Use laminate films applicable for the equipmen...

Page 13: ...I I Material Laminate fi Im Avoid the following use 1 3mm 5mm r Use a larger size laminate film than the material to give a margin at every side The margin should be 3 to 5 mm at every side Small material centered in the film could lead to jamming Cutting film could lead to jamming If you need to cut the film do it after lamination To laminate small materials position as close to the sealed side e...

Page 14: ... is for reference only The actual setting of these parameters should be determined case by case depending on the material to be laminated To determine setting the temperature and speed parameters appropriate for the material to be laminated See following pages Preparation for material to be laminated 1 Check the material size 2 Select laminate film sheets appropriate for the material 3 Insert the ...

Page 15: ...t of film and material through while cooling the laminated material The film and material is further cooled by the cooling fan and cooling plate The film and material is discharged out Points When passing through the heat rollers the laminate film will be softened by the heat given from the rollers Excessive heat may cause the film to wind round the rollers Adjust for thinner materials Thinner mat...

Page 16: ...rature rises to the specified value set the speed to 1 or 2 Insert the paper into the equipment through the laminate film material inlet Stains including adhesive residues left sticking to the surface of the rollers will be transferred to the paper Repeat the above steps two or three times To ensure higher cleaning effectiveness cleaning should be performed at intervals of every 100 to 200 laminat...

Page 17: ... the equipment Check whether the fuse is blown out Using a minus screwdriver open the fuse box Check if the working fuse I ocated front is b I own out broken If so replace the fuse with the spare Then power on again Check for fuse blow out Visually check if this wire part is broken IRear side I Fuse I Fuse box I Check if large loads such as heaters and projectors are being used near the equipment ...

Page 18: ...laminated material Increase or decrease the temperature in steps of 40oF If the trouble persists there may be some other causes Contact your dealer Laminate temperature too high With too high laminate temperature the adhesive may boiI and bubble and the fiIm may be softened and waved SIightly decrease the temperature or increase the laminate speed to reduce heat to the fiIm material Material will ...

Page 19: ...ng System Power Maximum Power Consumption Dimensions Weight Warm Up Time Please note that for product improvement We may change the contents of this manual without notification 19 10 mil MAXIMUM 4 5 ft minute Room Temperature to 284oF Internal Heating of Rollers 115V 1150 W 22 x 11 x 5 30 lbs About 5 minutes Leon13DX Contact ...

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