Operation
F-40 Laminator Operator Manual
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Use the following instructions when heating one or
both of the laminating rolls. The procedure is the same
for the top and bottom heaters.
1.
Set the heater switch to ON.
2.
Adjust the temperature controller for the desired
operating temperature using the temperature con-
troller dial adjustment.
3.
When heating the rolls, keep the top roll down and
turning at a moderate speed to prevent uneven
heating.
4.
The temperature controllers have LED (light emit-
ting diode) readouts to indicate the status of the
heating system.
5.
It will take approximately 15 minutes for the lami-
nating roll(s) to reach operating temperature. When
the preset operating temperature has been reached,
the machine is ready to use.
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The following procedure is the fastest way to cool the
machine. Natural cooling can also be used.
1.
Set the heater switches to OFF.
2.
Leave the cooling system ON.
3.
Lower the upper main roll until the laminating rolls
are touching.
4.
Set the Forward/Reverse switch to FWD.
5.
Set the speed control to 2.
6.
Let the machine run until the laminating rolls
return to room temperature.
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NOTE
In the change over from hot to pressure-sensitive mate-
rials, it is not necessary to return the laminator to full
cold. With the rolls slightly heated (115 ºF), cold films
do not exhibit the phenomenon of silvering.
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1.
Always cut the leading edge of a print straight so it
can be fed perpendicular to the laminating rolls.
2.
Ink-Jet prints done on high gloss paper might not
bond or might experience bubbles (called pud-
dling). To solve this problem, raise the heat setting
of the laminator by approximately 20 ºF and
increase the motor speed by one third.
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