OPERATION MANUAL
6.3.1.2 Working from the roll
Required materials
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A laminating film (e.g. ProLam or AdLam)
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A threading board (see p.14)
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A working board (see p.14)
ATTENTION: The threading and the working board should
have the same thickness!
Advice
If the laminating film is wider than the picture there is the risk that
the film will stick on the bottom roller during the lamination pro-
cess. To avoid this happening and to make the lamination pro-
cess as easy as possible there are two options: the use of sili-
cone release paper (see p. 21f.) or the use of working boards.
The second is explained below:
1. Adjust the rollers approx. 5 mm bigger than the thickness of
the threading/working board.
2. Equip the take-up unit (2) with a core
.
For this purpose push
the take-up unit towards the metal spring on the right side and
take it off to the top.
ATTENTION: If you look from the right side the barbed
hooks in the middle of the take-up unit must be adjusted
clockwise!
3
.
Load the laminating film onto the top supply shaft (1) so that
the film can be pulled toward the user from the underside of
the roll with the silicone release paper side facing to the bot-
tom.
4. Pull off the laminating film (incl. cover paper) from the sup-
ply shaft until it can be wrapped around the core from the bot-
tom. Fix the film (incl. cover paper) on the core with an ad-
hesive strip and wind up one rotation by hand. Adjust the
brakes on the cones so that the film can be unwound easily
but stays tight.
ATTENTION: Too much tension can lead to wrinkling!
5. Cut the laminating film widthwise.
ATTENTION: Just cut the film not the cover paper!
6. Peel off the separated laminating film carefully from the cover
paper and pull it to the front until it lies loosely over the top
roller (6) and approx. 10 cm over the working table.
Wind back the silicone release paper manually onto the take
up unit (2).
7. Push the film evenly between the rollers by using the threading
board so that the film is tight without wrinkles.
8. Lower the top roller (6) and adjust the pressure according to
the thickness of the threading/working board (see p. 12).
Manual
Roll
Lam 120W;
Roll
Lam 140W;
Roll
Lam 160W 19