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1. NOTE Enter dates of service and initials of service personnal Wenammend thy make aghotocapy of his pages tapeit to theine of the dn and ue Nisto record selami dates that authorized safety or maintenance personnel perform the ator maintenance procedures Proper maintenance of your laminator ensures receiving many years of profit from your investment Useoniy replacement parts specified by SEAL Graphics Use lightweight household ol to the chain agproimaey every three months Drain theair fiter approximately every ix months to prevent moisture damage to the air cinders Call SEAL Graphics Technical Service for asistance se the rear cover TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Problem Solution Thelaninator will ot tum on Chek if the power cable isploga into the mains wal out Check that the Sand By sith is ON Unplug the laminator and check the circuit brekers inside the left side cabinet Only authorized stety or maintenance personna should do this Make sure the left side cabinet door is dosed and the Door Interlock sin the postion Turning the Daor Interlock to the O FF postion automaticly shutsthelaminator power off The mator will not run Make sire that the photoelectric eyes are nat blocket Make sure that the Emergency Sop buttons were not activated Rotate to eg Check that ther the Forward or Revese M otar Direction snitch is presset suitch wil beilluminatet
2. n SEAL WEBBING FILM The following are the basic webbing procedures for webbing films ith reese liner Sect fims sightly wider than the image to allow for a border without fim wate A border of 18 to 1 4 Samm is adeguate Load and center the fims on top and bottom unwind ts with the dull adhesive ide facing out and the unwind brake tenson reese NOTE Check if the film widths of the lower and upper web are the ame TOP FILM im with a rele line Pull the film down from thetap unwind shaft behind thetop center idler and place it evenly over the face of he top roller Placea spare core over the front top windup idler Separate the film from the relesse Attach the relax liner to the pare core using a piece of tape BOTTOM FILM Pull the film up from the bottom unwind shaft behind the ron bottom idler and place it evenly over the top fim draped across the faceof the top roll The two films will stick together Set the Shim Whedsto 1 16 2mm to alon for the thins of the leaderboard Usea leader board to push the lm through the nip Lower thetop roller and pivot the nfs tableinto postion Moving to theres of the laminator us the foot switch to advance the lder boad Fed the ee board over the fist chill idle and under the cond chill ge NOTE For top and bottom film combinations of 10 mil 250 microns or les fe over the first idi and under the scond For film
3. E NOTE Premuresmsitive fins not requiring bet can be run from the front or rar of the laminator NOTE When using Mounting Adheive on the badk of images itis b st to run over both er Running the film under the sand idler may caus the backing to aparate from the rds line et Nating r Dearg MOUNTING This process involves mounting previously prepared decisonto a substrate No films or adhesives are required for this process TO MOUNT DECALS ONTO A SUBSTRATE Pace the mounting board on fit surface Lay your mage face down on the mounting board and expose approximately 1 25mm of the adhesive by pring back the less liner dong one of the edges Fold the rese liner back making an eve cres Tur theimage over and carefully postion the exposed adhesive edge of the image squarely onto the board Once postioned corectly press the expose adhesive edge of the imagefirmly down onto the board from the center toward the edges to ensure a smooth surface This isthe alge that will be fed into the roles first IMPORTANT Ensure that the Shim Whed stings of the rollers correspond to the board thickness Push the edge of the board into the rollers and depres the foot snitch until the board and imageare just caught by thenip Flip the untacked portion of theimage ove thetop roll with one and otha therdese liner be off the imagewith the other hand Depress thef
4. the best operation of the laminator Install the laminator in surroundings that are as clean and Aaen posible in order to obtain the hi AMBIENT TEMPERATURE The bet temperature for the SEAL Image 6500 is SIT ma aid The background dust level mus not eed that found in atypical office computer room environment Do not expose the laminator to direct sunlight as output iced The materi tha are used on this laminator can have a detox charge will atra dus vers affert RELATIVE HUMIDITY Ingthe output For best results the ambient rive humidity for he powe SUPPLY SEAL Image 6500 should be between 70 90 non con dening Too much humidity will fec the prints being laminated causing problems with fm adhesion Connect the laminator in accordance with the details given on the identification plate tached to theres of the laminator Refer also to the Technical Specifications page WATER AND MOISTURE for ine information If the laminator inal in a damp room or nesr water the dectrical power supply mus bein accordance with the standards prevailing in the country concemed UNPACKING SE UP AND INSTALLATION Only skilled personne should perform installation Read and comply with all warnings and follow the proper installation procedures and safety guidelines Ree to outside of crate for Uncrtng Rerating instructions Takeinto account the weight of the laminator 1 800 Jb 818 kg net weight when mov
5. To with esting in images the rear table is provided with an Image Gude This device can be postionas in front of theroller and it prevents theimages from interupting hephotodectric ES The mage Guide can be removed when mounting boards To poston the Image Guide push it completely in towards the roller aligning the outer notches with the thumbszewsin the table Tighten the thumbs down to secure thel mage Guidein place You are rex to feed images sit with this the edge of the image can besem through the windowsin the Image Guide which isin front ofthe rolls USING THE ROLL EASEL ATTACHMENT The Roll Ead Attachment is used to encapsulate images digitally reproduced with a color plotter The rolls of images simply dip nd off the roll esd which litson and off the front of the laminator Mount the rol of prints on theattachment The rolls of images shouid unwind with the images fing up and shouid be centered on the attachment so that the lami nate covers the images Heefeg Braking Noidat Laing nd Pres the Ball N ose spring plunger shaft end into the matching receiver on the right sde of the table Align the Braking Notched shaft end with the notch of on the left ide of the table and set in place Make sure the auto rip section of theshat rotates not theendsin the reedvers For the oll of images lesve some blank space at the beginning and in this space cut out a V shaped ares to
6. Pres the top hester On Off button again once the corresponding LED should not belit Repet this procedure for the bottom hester Check the Motor and Foot Switches Check both motor control panels as follows Push the green M otor Forward snitch and the rollers shouid ott inthe forward direction 16 Pres the green Motor Reverse sith and the rollers shouid tte inthe reese direction As you tum the Speed Control knob dockwise the speed of the rollers should increase and the ped readout top display on front and rex control pand should increase in number Turing the Speed Control knob counter clackise should decree the sed of the rollers and the speed should dares in number Pras the center red Motor Stop snitch and the rollers should sop rotating Pres the foot snitch and the rollers should rotate in whichever roller direction that was last pres Chek both foot switches for operation CHECKING THE ROLLERS Your laminator has a pneumatic pressure adjustment with finetune contro for a smooth lat finish Correct adjust ment of the presure rollers height is esentia for safe and proper operation Check this prior to every use the vertical movement of the top rollers as follows Prather sich UP Thetop rolle should se and evenly on both ends Prestherollr switch DOWN Thetop roller should lower smoothly and evenly on both ends Rea this procedure for both front and back top we IMP
7. alow for an exier and dere start to the laminating proces Oncethe prints are running through the laminator set the brake tension for theroll ead to a ignifcant amount of tension so the prints fed through without wrinkles refer to Sting the Unwind Brake Tenson sin Set the pez control to 2 3 feet or 05 10 meters per minute Usethefootsitch until the images are tracking Then pres the Forward Direction switch and go into auto un mode Dont remove your foot from the foot switch until you have pushed the Forward Direction Switch otherwise the laminator will stop affecting the quality of your images finish BBING FILMS WITI The following are the basic webbing procures for webbing films without a release liner Sac fims dightiy wider than the image to alow for a border without fim waste border of 8 toL EE eegenen ole stampacturesare st according to the recommendations of the laminas beng ud see in your mai bon WARNING The rollers should be down and turning while heating up to provide even hat distribution and prevent roller flat spots from developing Oncethe laminator reaches corrert operating tempera ture stop the laminator and rase the top roller Load and center the fims on top and bottom unwind with the dull adhesive de faxing out and the unwind braketenson NOTE Check if the film widths of the lower and upper web are the ame TOP FI
8. role which may reach temperatures 27 135 C Theresa danger serre burns if the heated istouched during use Even after switching off the laminator the roller remains hot for a long ime Electrical Parts Danger of electricity o injured by Do nat open the locked doors because ofthe risk of being injured by voltage Only authorized maintenance and sr vice technicians or safety personnal should have acces to the keys for mechanical upkeep or repair WARNING Make sarethe dor interlock on the left side cabinet is wen opening the ight Cabinet door for tee T he door interlock automaticaly shuts the laminator power off when the door is opened IMPORTANT D o not piace ay ces the power supply cord PREVENTATIVE MEASURES Do not fei objects auch as staples pape dips and rough abrasive materias through the laminating rollers dl objects such tools rulers pens markers or knives avay from the roller opening Refrain from leming such items on the front tableto prevent them from aco dently beng fed into the rollas IMPORTANT NEVER cut or dice diretly on the r llesasany cuts or gouges will detroy them ALWAYS use cutters with endos blades to prevent cutting the rollers and to avoid extensive replacement cis WARNING Always adjust the shim whedsto crente a pp betwee the laminating rollers to prevent flat spots from derdcping when the laminator is not in use Flat Spots will affect
9. On Off Back Control Panel Settings Pull Rollers Up Down Pull Roller pes Pull Clutch Tension Motor Control Panel Settings Motor Direction Forward Reverse ___ Motor Speed Sting Webbing Settings Chil ers Over Under air Web Tension Top Unwind Shaft igh en 0 Web Teron Bottom Unwind Shalt _ igh en _________ Shim Whee ____ Images She Fetal a CLEANING MAINTAINING YOUR LAMINATOR WARNING Turn the door interlock to the OFF position and then disconnect the laminator from the power supply bore desning or greasing the bearings CLEANING THE LAMINATOR The laminator may becesned with a lint free cloth lightly dampened with a mild soap and water solution Do not isesprayon cleaners Do not immerse any part of the laminator in water or other liquids not usean abrasive which can damage the painted surfaces not alow water or liquids to enter the cir iis which may cuse personal injury and or damage the equipment when power is applied GREASING THE BEARINGS You must grssethetop and bottom roller beings once Sch month or every 200 hours Refer to the Grese Gun Kitinduded in your accesory kit for supplies and insrucions WARNING Failure to lube bearings will cause prema which cause costly repairsand will void your warranty Cal SEAL Graphics Technic Service for further EE 2 CLEANIN
10. Tum the motor ges up Unplug the laminator and chec the fuas Oniy atari for maintenance parsonna this Thelaninsor isnot ating up or Watearetheheteroutch GON e LED IGI wsersictmpuemw ng Make sire tbe rollas sre together vt both Shim stings st atO and trig a madarat sperd when firt heting up Images of prints are ipplingor Apply tendon to Imager Prints s they are Fel inta te rip ak jumping as they are intothenip shes bark by hand heim or wany Chak tt you hare we teint core boat vain merge fim tenson mot econ nen a minimal mount Run thelaminator sp for photo mst or hest mie prints east gest et esc wan Thefi isdoudyor maai Ica tre rdle tangaa or date motores Thicker fims may require increased roller presredueto the thicker lm laye Technical Service For technica asidanc plas contact your SEAL Graphies Technic Surcereprentatve ae rear cos When ling for Technical Service pierce have the Laminator Serial Number le on the identification plate avilable Theidenfcaion plateis located on the ray 4de of the laminator EI GLOSSARY OF TERMS Decal An image that has been laminated on top ether tege with an adhesve backing A gmonym for laminate The matri use in the laminating m capsulating proces Heat Activated Fims Fims with an reactivated when hest applet Once pled t
11. brake so that it applies suficient tenon to thelaminate Turning the unwind bake in a counter clockwise direction P increases the braking tension E applied on the laminate Turning the unwind amp kein direction decree ethe braking tenson The bes sting forthe unwind brake tension is deter mined by the materias you are using and islermad through experince Zeit Unwine baie COOLING SYSTEM The SEAL image6500 hasa dual postion cooling tube which can be placed above or below the center chill idles to cool Re acid materials While the majority of the timethe cooling fan tube will be usel in the postion belon the chill de it can be use in the pation above he chill idlersto ass with cooing down the top main roller Pivot the airflow holes towards roller ent nating Coding Tute m To remove the cooling tube from the bottom location Grasp the cooling tube with fingers or you can use your fingersin theairtow holes to lift the closed end of the cooling tube out of the bracket Lift upwards at an angle pulling the opposte open tube end out of the cabinet opening Lower the open end at an angle until you can the upper bracket with the opposte end Pull the tube up through the center of the chil des To insert the cooling tube in the top location Inat theopen tube end atan angleinto the cabinet opening Lowe the dosed tube ed to place itin the bracket R
12. on the front control pand to turn thelaminaor ON If you haveno display to the Troubleshooting page for problem solving information WARNING Any unauthorized changes or modifica tions to this unit without our prior written approval will void the wars warranty and will transfer health and safety obligations to the use IMPORTANT SEAL Graphics recommends that a licens dectrican in accordance with dectrical codes in your ingall your mains power Specifications subject to change without notice IMPORTANT The mains outlet should be fuss no higher than 60 Amp Threephase ar 100 Amp Sieten PACE REQUIREMENTS Keep the around your laminator der with adequate space round itso you can feed reeveand trim mounted andlor laminated images An area 15 x 11 45m x 34m isthe analet recommended We recommend a room size of 20 x 18 61m x 548m to xcommodse laminator nd 2 tables4 x 8 12m x 24m on cats for finishing layout work This area is required for loading and unloading rolls of material onto he unwind shafts and feeding and receiving the maximum mounting board lengths into the laminator aximum board lengths are up to 12 fet long m The work area should beleve and wal lit won E Minimum Reon Leth 11 t 34 mar Fired Warmen Diag SEAL ENVIRONMENT CONDITIONS The following environmental conditions are ideal for SURROUNDINGS
13. the quality of the output and void the warranty replacement IMPORTANT Themain roller should be down and turning while henting up to prevent uneven hot spots he roller A stationary roller will develop conem trata hestin one are which will damage the roller SERVICING AND REPLACEMENT PARTS Senice and maintenance must be performed fully in axcardancewith the instructions Servicing by any unauthorized technician voids the warranty The sevice technician must use replacement parts speci by SEAL Graphics Service Technicians mus perform safety checks after completing any vie or repairs to the laminator SAFETY FEATURES The SEAL Image 6500 Laminator is designed with safety and protective devices with the user s safety of utmost consideration H owever following safe operating guidelines is still the responsibility of the operator Hand Operated Emergency Stop Buttons Emergency Stop buttons are located on xh ddeof the cabinets for asy acces Once presa they immediately cesse the laminator operation and raise therollers Use these only in the case ot an emergency or you may damage an imageduring a proces NOTE Once presed these buttons lock and must be turned dockwise to res After resting the Emergency Stop button you mus tum the hesters back on if being usi and push oneof the Motor Dirertion sitches to begin procesing again Foot Operated Emergency Tap Switches Lact on both des of the laminator presing
14. G THE ROLLERS IMPORTANT Clean the laminating rollers every day to prevent adhesive build up and to ensure quality output Adheive build up may eventually damage the rollers When laminating a spall amount of adhesive vill out bem the laminate films and onto the top and bottom rollers This sue accumulates through norma use and can be gend off the rollers Use the Image Rol Claner included to remove the exces adhesive from the rollers Thisis best done with therallss hot WARNING Us only an Image Rall Cleaner or a cotton cloth and Isopropyl Alcohol IPA to den the rollers Do not us other solvents or deaners Um of other deaners or solvents may ause roller damage and will void the warranty When clening the upper roller placea piece of srap foam board under the roller to prevent the removed adhesive remnants from fling onto the lower roller For adhesive that is difficult to remove alow therollss cool and use npropyl cohol IPA and a den int free doth N ever pour prend alcohol IPA direct onto theunit CAUTION Always use care when using sopropy Alcohol IPA IPA is vary amma T he fas point Of IPA is518 F 11 C Thesifignition temperature 1s 752 F 400 C Wear rubber govesand usin a aren PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SHEET Grease Bearings Chain Tension Adjustment Oil Chain Drain Water ir bier Safety Check After Servicing
15. Images 6500 Laminator Gebrauchsanleitung Manuel d Utilisation Manual del Usuario Manuale Utente Image 6500 Laminator Kaschiermashine Machine laminer Lamina Dora Laminatore 00 LAMINATOR TA Introduction Cen Speiflatlons E Workspace Requirements gt seas Environment Conditions Unpacking Setup and sias Important Sagas Sey Paturs Laminator Feturs Control Panes Checking Operation Sep and Operation engine Soe Webbing Fims Without Liner WebingFimsWithaReeseLine isses 2p Deeding Het Activa Deeaing resureSestive ita Mounting Encapalting PreCoaing Bois Low Temp Vinyl Tranter roams Contrl het Cleaning aintaining Your Laminator B Periodic Maintenance hest Trouble Shooting Guide es e Glozery of Tems EEN Technica Specifications Limited Warranty CONTENTS a 4 5 H E NTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing a SEAL Image 6500 Laminator Wehaie desir the SEAL Image 6500 to gve you yess of relable nice As you become fama with your laminator you will appreciate the high quit ofits production and the ecdlenceln its enginezing dsp The SEAL Image 500 is a true bi directional laminator Dei for high volume requirements includ ing hest or premure sensitive lamination encapsulation and hat or cold mounting of images Thetwo sts of amer cd bi directional rolle
16. L 1 Air Pressure Gauge Indicates the PSI reading for the downward presure of the top roller T he tandard sting for the normal operation is 35 55 PS 2 Air Regulator Knob Adjusts the downward presure of the top roller Turn dockuise to increase the presure Roller Up D own Switch Front Pres up to raise the rolle Pres down to lowe the roller 4 Cooling Fan On Off Button Turns On Off the cool ing fan The corresponding LED wil belit when the fan 5 Rest Button Pres this button to rest the materi total usage counter to zero Tote Display must be showing to beableto zero 6 Ratameter Totalizer Button Pressing this button will eeben the roller speed readout or total material Pres this button to track and display the total number of fest or meters run in a given period which cn help to monitor film usage T he total will be stored even after the laminator is turned off and addsto the total whenever the bottom roller is turning The core sponding LED wil belit when thetotzizer is being usd 1 RatemetriTotlizr Readout Displays the rate of sped of the rollers in either feet or meters per minute or displays the total number of fest or meters run in a given period Top Roller Temperature Increase Button Press this button once to vien the temperature set point Pres and hold the button to raise the top roller temperature 9 Top Roller Temperature Readout Displays both th
17. LM Pull the film down from thetzp unwind halt behind thetap center idler and place it evenly over theface af the top roller BOTTOM FILM Pull the film up from the bottom unwind shaft behind the ron bottom idler nd place it evenly over the tap film draped over theface of the top roller films will then hest and stick together se the Shim Whedsto 1 16 2mm to dlon for the thickness of the leatr board ele beer to push the film through valle nip Lower thetop roller and pivot the infest table int postion Movngto the rex of the laminator usethe foot snitch to advance the leder board LINER RELEA Fed Gelee board over he firt dill idle and under thesecond chill idler NOTE For top and bottom film combinations of 10 mil 250 microns or less feed over the firt ic and under the scond For film combinations of 10 mil or over fd over bath chill er Raise thetop pull roller and advance the leer board through the pul gier Holding the leader board up against the top eige of he top pull roler lower the roller M ake sure the rear Shim are st to 0 0mm Return to thefront of the laminator and se thefront Shim Whedsto 1 16 2mm Using the foot snitch advancethe films applying light unwind brake tension gradually on bath unwind shafts until thereare no wrinkesin the film it goes into thenip You are now ready to feed images Fare t
18. ORTANT The cone covering of therallersis Do not the surface with a sharp objet or Seen WARNING If your laminator does not operate cor red anta Technical Service immediatly SET TEMPERATURE SETTINGS Sect the film s that you will use onthe top nd bottom ofthe images Chek which temperature setting is recommended for your SEAL Brands material e literature enclosed in your materia boy Refer to the Control diagrams for information on sting the temperature NOTE Ifa process requires heat turn ON the heaters approximately 45 minutes before use to ensure that the rollers are at the correct operating temperature IMPORTANT The main roller should be down and turning to prevent uneven hot spots on the roller A stationary heated roller will develop concentrated hest which will damage the roll SHIM WHEEL SETTINGS Whenever you mount onto a board tc it is important to adjust therollasto creste a gap ney equal to the thickness of the board being used This is done so that anything pacing between the rollers will rege the right amount of pressure Pres ES Mein Berg HH nm aso 10mm 0375 025 Smm mugs 3mm ans 2mm 62s am D D OPERATI HOW TO SET THE SHIM WHEELS determine the thickness of the board that you will usefor mounting You must fr raise the rollers and then turn the shim hess until the dered measurement corresp
19. R This proces involves transfering an image onto fledble vinyl Top roller temperature and amount of main roller downward presure is dependent on the type of toners Use the minimum amount of presure required for successful transfer MEDIA Electrostatic FILMS Top Unwind Shat Mediawith Toners __ Bottom Unwind Shaft Banner Vinyi LAMINATOR SETTINGS Front Control Panel Top Roller Temp 250275 121 135 C Bottom Roller Temp 140150 60850 Main Roller Presure 5010098 Cooling Fan Under dil idis Back Control Panels Pull Rollers Down Pull Roller Presure 40 6051 Ke tee Pull Clutch Tension 40 6051 Motor Control Pane Motor Direction Forward Motor Spend Sating 155 FPM S15 MPM WEBBING SETTINGS Web Tension Top Medium to Heny Web Tension Bottom Light to Medium Chil ger Over Wine 2nd Shim Whe Settings Ane 2mm E PROCESS CONTROL SHEET Process Application Use Top Unwind Shaft Bottom Unwind Shaft Front Control Panel Settings Top Roll Temp Bottom Rolle Temp Main Roller NOTE We recommend that you makea photocopy of this page With each succesfully run application record the proces and stings and diagram of the webbing procedure the record so the application be repented at a later data HINT Ifa dandard image smade available foreach naw proces then sales materials and samples can be devdopad for reference Cooling Fan
20. combinations of 10 mil 250 microns or over fe over both chill der D WITH RELEASE LINER Raise thetop pul roller and advance the lee board through the pull rollers H olding theleade boad up against the top edge of the top pull roller lower the roller M ake sure the rex Shim Whadsarest to 0 Omm Return to thefront of the laminator and e thefront Shim Whedsto 1 16 2mm Using the foot snitch advance thefilmsappying light unwind brake tension gradualy on both unwind shafts until there re no wrinklesin the film asit goes into YOU ARE NOW READY TO FEED IMAGES Wining Nath hme prett einge Europet hin DECALING HEAT ACTIVATED T his process involves applying a hot film tothe top and a cold backing adhesive to the bottom of the graphic T his process can be used to crest sane sive images for mounting down onto various sib strates After performing this proces follow the Mounting Instructions in the manual to apply the deca to a substrate MEDIA Ink Jet Electrostatic and Photographic FILMS Top Unwind Shaft Activated Laminate 3 5 Mil 75 125 microns _____ Bottom Unwind Shaft Presuresestive mounting site LAMINATOR SETTINGS Front Control Panel Top Roller Temp 205 215F 86 Bottom Rolls Temp OFF Main Roller premure 35 40 Cooling Fan OFF Bade Control Panels Pull Rollers Down PulRolePreure 3540P8 Pull Clutch Tengon mam Moto
21. e and actual temperature of the top roller 30 Top Roller Temperature Decrease Button Press this button once to the temperature set point Pres and hold the button to lower the top roller temperature 11 Bottom Roller Temperature Increase Button Pres this button once to view the temperature st point Press and hold the button to rise the bottom roller tempera 12 Bottom Roller Temperature Readout D both and actual temperature of the bottom roller 13 Bottom Roller Temperature Decrease Button Pres this button once to the temperature st point Pres and hold the button to lower the bottom roller tempera 14 Bottom Roller Temperature On Off Button Turns On Off the bottom roller hester The corresponding LED will be lit when the hester is OW 15 Top Roller Temperature O n O ff Button Tums On Off the top roller heter The coreponding LED will belt when the hete 16 Stand By On Off Switch Pres this snitch up to tum on thelaminator Pres this snitch down to put ton Sandby In Standby thelaminator power is stil on but al functions are disabled Fires Fret Cora Pand BACK NTROL PANE 1 Air Pressure Gauge Indicates the PSI reading for the downward presure of the top pull roller T hedandard ting for the normal operation is 35 55 PS 2 Air Regulator Knob Adjusts the downward presure of thetop pull roller Turn dockwiseto ince the presure Roll
22. electric ees become blocked during continuosrun operation the roller rotation will top immediatly IM PORTANT Take care not to op the motor or od the photodectric eyes while an image is being laminated as this can aue marksin the output FOOT SWITCH OPERATION The function of the foot ai isto permit the rotation f therollas to be controlled in a hands free manner This festurecan beused when webbing materials onto the laminator or feeding dicate images and override the photodectric fey eyes Presing the foot switch runs the laminator in the direc on that was presse last the Active Directional Switch wil be illuminated T he rollers will run at the speed lat st which is indica ed in the top display on ther front or back control ponds The speed an be adjusted when using the foot snitch by tuming ether Speed Control knob thetop of the chines WARNING While using the fot switch interrupting the photoelectric safety eys does NOT stop the lamina tor audible will be heard the Motor Directional Switch will be blinking and the roller speed will run in mod at a of fin 0 6 m min Rdensing the foot suitch wil stop the laminator After dering the photodectric eye blockage the buzzer will top To resume the rese sped pres the blinking direction da CHANGING FROM FOOT SWITCH OPERATION TO AUTO RUN MODE WITHOUT STOPPING to prevent stop marks on the substrate During foot
23. er Up D oun Switch Rear Pres the Snitch up to raise the roller Press the switch down to loner thera 4 Rest Button Press this button to res the material total usage counter to zero Tota Display mus be showing to be ble to zero out 5 Ratemeter Totlizer Button Preing the button wil toggle between the roller speed readout or total material usage Pres this button to track and display the total number of fest or meters run in a given period which can hdp to monitor film usage The tota will be stored even the laminator istumad off and adds to the total whenever the bottom main roller is turning The corresponding LED will be lit when thetotalis is eet Ba Cote and being us 6 RatemetrTotlizer Readout Displays the rate of speed of the main rollersin ether fest or meters per minute or displays the total number of feet or meters run in agiven period SEAL CONTROL PANEL The Clutch Control Panel is located on the left side Cabinet when facing the rear of the laminator The operator can adjust the amount of tension that is directly applied to the laminate between the main and pull rollers The amount of tension applied affects the output and extreme pull tendon will stretch the hot films causing outesd waves in the finished product T hisis a factor with films such as Print Guard which stretches easily Excessive tension will also cause downward curl in the finished prod uct The standard setti
24. everse the above procedures to change from the top location to the bottom location T he cooling tube can dso be rotated to direct the drow a need T he majority of process do not require the use ofthe coding tube but for extensive running time t is recom mende to use the cooling tubeto col the chill ides quicker Pivot the coating tube holes towards the front which receives the most hest from the ested main ES Always weh the film over thefirst idler to coo the back of the print fr thus preventing marks on the hot front side of the print which could affert the finished appearance When using mounting adhesive on the back of images It isbes to run the film over both de Running the flm under the second idler may caus the backing to sparate from the lee line SET UP AND OPERATIO AUTO RUN OPERATION Thecontinuous run operation dows the user to set the direction of the roller rotation and adjust the roller by tuming ther of the Speed Control knobs on the topsof the cabinets This festureisussi for long runs thet dont require much user control and when usad in combination with terol shaft and wind up hats can be cet in an atorun made Pras the motor direction snitch for the processing direc tion dere Tum the Speed Control knob on sither of the M ator Control Pandsto adjust the speed of the rollers reler to theTop Motor Control Pane IMPORTANT If the photo
25. ing Use equipment with which the weight can lifted The laminator istransported on a wooden pall stid your lamina toris on its skid you can move t with a forklift to put it near its place of use IMPORTANT Set the forks of the forklift to the maxi lifting width of the laminator s the laminator s nter of gravity is central between the forks NOTE We recommend th you sve the transport bolts nuts and plates of the shipping crate for any major moves that you plan to makewith the laminator in the future Remove the transport bolts from the ids transport plats with a 1 2 open end wrench or adjustable wrench Using the wrench onthe bolt fiat bak the bolt up into the cabinet enough to the cabinet cater for ee in moving Your laminator has caters to alow for easy moving Roll thelaminator to the location it will be used See Workspace Area Diagram Figure 2 Lock the caters once it isin place and remember to unlock them before moving the laminator Flared M ming thelaminat witha Accessories Induded A Foot Leaders s12 Wrench 3 16 Alle Wrench Gren Gun Kit Spare Fuss inside cabinet reene am Safety Knife mage Rol Cleaner Tery Cloth Tone Spare Corefor Wind Up Shafts Owners Manual Insltion Instruction Shet SEAL UNPACK UNPACKING YOUR LAMINATOR Removethe transport packing and the plastic shrink wm the laminator is wrapped in to aid moisture pene
26. l Eed Shaft Azembly 5520 Supply Shat keent 5519 Table Image Guide Front 5521 Table Print Guide Rer 5522 Toke Up Shat been 5518 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Mechanical Dimensions XW xD SEX G5 x57 1423mm Lien Aaa 1800 lbs 618 ka Shipping Weight 2000 ts 807 ka Rolls Consrucion Four idv rdese icone covered rollers Process Working With SI 1550mm Max Rolle Speed 15 nin 65min Corelnne Diameter 3 6mm Maximum Board Thickness 1 254mm Nip Stings 0126 18 316 4 3 8 12 3 4 1 and 1 26 0 2 3 5 6 10 13 29 25 nd 2mm Mac Main Rollar Temperature od Electrical Electrical Requirements Single phase vagon 200 240Vax 50 60H 48A 21G Three phase version 22A 3NJPE Nasimum Powe Consumption 11 000 wats NOTE AirbomeNoise Lethan 7008 A Order Codes SEAL Image 6500 Singe phase 60424 SEAL Imane 6500 Three phase 60425 Each SEAL Image Laminator has a Serial N umber Lah located on the right side cabinet when facing the rear This a indicates the made type the decia requirements and the laminator serial number important for genee any sigs required SEAL LIMITED WARRANTY SEAL Graphics warrants to the original consumer at each nen SEAL Brands image Laminator which proves lective In materials or warkmanp within te applicable waranty period il be repaired or at our option replaced without charge The applicable
27. n which ae he usr will be required to correct the interference at his own apa AN rights are risen No part of the document may be hetncopid reproduced or transated to another language without the prior ritten consent of SEAL Graphics The information container in thls document is subject to change without notice and should not be congrue asa commitment by SEAL Graphics SEAL Graphics asumesn nspondbilty for any errors that may appear in thie document Nor does it make expressed or ipla warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limitet to theimpl warranties of merchantability ard fitness for a particular purpose SEAL Graphics hal not be lable for Incidenta or Consumi damaqes In connection with or aring out ot tefumishing performance ar us of this document and the rogram materia which it desribes SEAL Graphics Customer Service United States amp Latin America Tel 800 257 7325 Fax 800 966 4554 Canada Tel 800 663 4868 Fax 905 564 7094 Europe amp Asia To 44 0 1268 530 331 Fax 44 0 1268 725 864 Technical Service Americas Tel 888 240 6021 Europe amp Asia contact local Authorized SEAL Reseller or Europe amp Asia Tel 44 0 1268 530 331 Fax 44 0 268 725 B64
28. ng for normal operation is 40 60 PSI IMPORTANT pul dutch tension wil aus premature wear to the drive stem and may ause damage to the laminator Use the minimum amount required for the laminating proces 1 AIR PRESSURE GAUGE Indicates thesi esdingfor the pulling tension ofthe bottom pull roller The standard sting for normal opera tion is 40 60 PS 2 AIR REGULATOR KNOB Thiskrob adjusts the puling tenson of the bottom pull roller Pull out theknob and tur to adjust push bak in to st Tum clockwise to increase the amount of pull ten sion and tum counter dodkwise to decrease the amount ch Ciut Cari Pad TOP MOTOR CONTROL PANELS The Motor Control Paneis are centrally locate on the top of both de cabinets T his location provides sy access from all sides of the laminator Right or left handed operators can use ether pand to make speed or direction processing adjustments from the front or rear of the laminator A change made to ther pand affects the settings of both panels 1 Speed Adjustment Knob Usethisknob to adjust the speed of the rollar rotation Tur the knob clodenise to increase the spend of the roller rotation and counter clockwise to decree the speed The spes of the rollers is continuously adjustable between D and 15 0 and 4 Smymin Theroller sped con be viewed in the top display redouts on both thefront and bac control pandis 2 Reverse Roller Direction Switch Prezing thisswitch ru
29. ns the rollersin the reverse dirertion when sanding the front of the laminator This direction will be used when procesing cold premure sensitive films rom of the laminator through the pull rollers 3 Motor Stop Switch this switch stops the roller rotation NOTE You mus prs ths sitch before you can pres the opposte direction switch 4 Forward Roller Direction Switch Presing this switch runs the rollersin the forward direc tion when standing at thefront of the laminator ent Ton Mator Contr Pant SEAL CHECKING OPERATION After you are familiar with the control panels and thar functions check all operations Check the Main Power Press the Stand By switch up and the fran and back displays on the control panels should belit T he center rad switch on both tap cabinet control panels should beilluminated Check the Emergency Stop Buttons Pres one of the Emergency Stop buttons and the laminator will shut down Rotate the Emergency Stap button clockwise to rest Repet this procedure with al four Emergency Stop buttons Check the Heater Controls Pres thetop heter On Off button once the corre sponding LED shouldbe it The readout will display the ambient temperature Pres and hold the top hester Up arrow to incense the temperature s point Watch the readout for 5 minutes to verify thet the temperature Pres and hold the Down to decree the temper tures point
30. nt information avilable to us They may be subject to changen the future We retain the right to make changes to the contruction the design of our products without accepting any responsbility for modifying eter versions previously delivered CAUTION Pleas pay attention to all pasages marke this way Thisinformation isvital to preventing wer injury andlor damage to the unit Failure to follow this information could void the usr swarrantisand trans der all safety obligations to the usr ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Connect the laminator in accordance with the details given on the identification plate attached to the rar of the laminator Refer also to the Technical Specifications page for more information Single Phase Version Part No 60424 For areas where the voltage requirements are 200 240V the following is applicable p Fe ec Wiring layan CONNECTING YOUR LAMINATOR AIL domestic laminator will be shipped without a power cord It is required tha only a qualified dectridan provides poner to the laminator or the warranty will bevoid We recommend a Ground Fault Interupter GFI circuit braxker wth a 60 amp load rating not eng a 100 amp load rating Use3 6 AWG poner cord Type SOW A SO ratet to 90 C 194 F and 600 Volts See Figure1 Wiring Diagram for detailed information For European laninatorsusea Residual Current Device IRCD RCCD Once power is connate to your lamina tor pres the Sand Switch UP
31. o an imagethe aihesve formsa trong bond the laminate and the Image toe biet Thesideof thelamineor from which eescht Leader Board A piece of foam board about 4 x 4 usa to push ene Seng Als used for mounting or pre coating boards to pre vent these rom geting onto the rollers and seling ejas Light Emitting Diode Relesto thethicknes of the laminate in 1 1000thsof an inch OneMil isequa to 0254mm or 25 micron Mountin ema image onto sme kind of foam board or sut dar Nip Thespat here and bottom rollers mest Out Feed Thesidecfhelamindar from which completed images mee Pre Coating The proces of coding a substrate with an adhesive mounting film anto which an image can be mounted Press Theamaunt ot forcen ance puton anything that been e o an totom ls SS Pressure Sensitive Films Films with an adhesive that are activate when presure is applied forming a bond between the protective laminate and he uriceof the mage Usd primarily for fast mounting applications recommenda for hext snstve thermal and photographic prints Release Liner The barking on a presure senstive film or mounting athe Ater peeling heres liner off the adhedve ayer EH Sled A board that has anon tick surface that sued when lami nating one side of an image only Substrate to which an image is mounte or fie as PART DESCRIPTION PART Air Compresor 225020 gan Rol
32. on these tap switches immediately cese the aminatrs tion and raisethe rollers Covered Foot Switches each 4de of thelaminator allows for comple uss contol when initially feeding an image int the nip or for feeding a delicate image through the rollers The cover pre vents accidentally stepping on the foot switch and starting the laminator WARNING The foot sith overrides the pholodacric ops When the photodeiric eye is blockad the laminar torrunsin dou modeat sed d 2 0 f 0 6m per minute A BUZZER soundsif an operator photalocri warning of proximity to thenip Ue areto kap hands denr of the roles while uing the oot to prevent posible injury 10 Photoelectric Safety Eyes A light beam path set directly in front and back of the laminating roller openings prevents foreign objects from pasing between the rollers T he eyes reset for use the factory nd checked by the service representative Locking Cabinets The cabinets that house the inner workings of the lamina tor indude locks that maintenance or personna open only with the supplied keys WARNING Us of the inside of the cabinets for storage may cause posible personal injury andor damage to theinner workingsand will void the warranty Door interlock Located on thelt ide cabinet facing front of lamina tor it automatically shuts the laminator power off when the door interlock switch sturad to the OFF p
33. onds with the thickness of board beng us WARNING Too much presurecan crush the board bing us and enn damage the top and bottom rollers Normally a presof 225 0 6mm is aret Sims Aunt SEAL OPERATION LOADING A ROLL OF MATERIAL Tum the unwind brake fully towards you s thereis no broke tension on the unwind shaft until no gap is visible between the unwind brake and the lock coll Swing out the desired unwind shat towards you and idea roll of material onto the unwind shat Ensure that the rubber blocking cords are on thetop and bot tom ofthe shat for easy loading sse below Figuel0 Loxingl d aei For the bottom unwind shafts rotate the outer section of the locking receiver towards you to open the receiver so the shat can be pulled out and loaded with material ae Fire IMPORTANT Make ostain that you place the rall of film onthe unwind shaft that the material will feat with the adhesive ide facing away from the rollers IMPORTANT Swing theunwind shaft in towards the diver making sure to align the cutout notch in the end ofthe unwind shaft with notch Pres the unwind shafts firmly into the rcdvers to prevent tension and trading problems NOTE If the end ofthe shaft isnot correctly aligned you will not be able to adjust the brake tenson proper 1 causing tracking problems and posibly damaging the end ofthe shaft E Drun Remember to lock the receive
34. oot snitch to fes the board through the rollers IMPORTANT Becausethe foot switch overrides the hotodetriceye be sure to kem your hands dear of the rollers to prevent injury At this point continuous run beset by presing the Forward Motor Direction such NOTE Take arethat the rollers do not grab the ine 1f the board is accidentally sent in to far at first the reee liner will get caught and will beimposible to pull back In this cass stop and reverse the motor until the liner can be pled away Theimagemust beheld aginst the roler while the board feeds through to prevent wrinkles NOTE Take care that the ren liner doesnot trip hephotodectric eye Asthe proces becomes more familiar the spesi of the laminator may be increased to make the proces more didat Remove the mounted image rom theres of thelamina tor trim it to szeand display it n SEAL ENCAPSULATING This process involves completely sealing an image between two films Follow the webbing instructions for films specific for your location MEDIA Ink Jet Electrostatic and Photographic FILMS Top Unwind Shaft Ht Adivted Laminate 3 5 Mil 75 125 microns Bottom Unwind Shaft et Activated Laminate 3 5 MIL 75 125 microng LAMINATOR SETTINGS Front Control Panel Top Roles Temp 205 215 F 96 102 C Bottom Roller Tene 205 215 F 96 102C Main Roller premure 3540P5 Cooling Fan vr Back Control Panels P
35. ory pack onto ch ofthe four transport bolts located in the comasof the cabinets Tighten securely Usethe 1 2 wrench to turn the transport bots down unti thelerding feet re positioner fiat against the floor Insta 3 x 1 cm x 30cm piece of foam board axros the Wo center chill idlersand place the lev In the center on top of this foam boar Adjust the leveling feet for each side cabinet until level Not plethele on thetops of ech of the cabinets lengthwise and adjust the leding fe from the front to theres of the cabinet ziel IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS SAFETY SYMBOLS USED ON THE LAMINATOR IMPORTANT Read and make sure you understand them sty and operating guidelines Rotating Parts Risk of Injury Failureto ug caution near rotating rollers could rent in physical injury careful that items such as loose doth ing longhair and jewelry do nat become entangled in rotating parts Thelaminator is equipped with photoelectric eyes to pre vent contact with therotating rollers ake sure that these safety prisons re always in operationinsalled IMPORTANT Thelaminator operation will ase immediately when the potodatric eyes at directly in thepath of the front and back of the rollers are blocked THIS WILL NOT HAPPEN when uing the footswitch in which asea BUZZER will und and thelaminator runs in dow mode at a rate of 2 0 ft 0 6m per minute Hot Surface Risk of Injury on Contact Thelaminatorcontainsa heated top
36. ostion WARNING For any arving ALWAYS turn the Joor interlock to the OFF poston and the main power droit breaker off before opening the side cabinets LAMINATOR FEATURES Features 2 Conta stem Far independant c tango md rad of E DECH Dl all ight ahs fr ta arde lr rip a EE irte Braking Ste Klein sew aed poids he mans of using fr themes Fete on oth EE E E Nona for nud dc ingle Slice 0 cre Str Wind Up dero e wir up terse see rese areata Use wth I preme 6 Top Motor Contrai ands Constr fn arin an procsng pad from our Drirtecdangediel Fo is For North Amaia BE KEE erg mero Stop Buttons mesa caesar option and iss eris Laminator HEET Een imags on arl Alou bor rol EE win ees rer rao Fert perdi Emergency Tap Sites 2 uly stap nira operon and ras eres 11 Cowra compas cot wb inl ein an irae 12 Door itle the Daur D Operon ZE soning uc ion pos 7 Dui Polon Conlin Tube Orsi and utr can fat tpt dring cem Ca be petane don Moe en taret care bre Sen RE et dl ssa Hating Benets EIU ata ating Eenatsan Tampere Contis win iras Terosdure seven rele rise hating FRONT CONTROL PANE
37. r Control Panel Motor Direction Forward Motor Spend Setting 35FPM 1 15 MPM WEBBING SETTINGS Web Tension Top Medium WebTenson Bottom Light Chill ger Over 1t Over 2nd Shim Wheel Settings 1 16 2mm Note When using Mounting Adheive on the back of imagesit is bat to run over boh idlrs Rur film under the sand idler may cause the backing to Florez Mating f Deis tegen ing SEAL DECALING PRESSURE SENSITIVE This process involves applying a cold presure sns tive over laminate to the top and cold pressure sensitive mounting adhesive to the bottom of a graphic T his process be used to create self adhesive images for mounting down onto various substrates After performing this process follow the Mounting Instructions in the manual to apply the decal to a substrata MEDIA Ink Jt Electrostatic and Photographic mus Top Unwind Shaft Preure sensitive ove laminate ____ Bottom Unwind Shaft Presure snstive mounting adhesive LAMINATOR SETTINGS Front Control Panel Top Rolle Temp or Bottom Roller Temp or Main Rolle Presure 354008 Cooling Fan Back Control Panels Pull Rollers Down Pull Roller Presure 354008 Pull Clutch Tenson 406008 Motor Control Panel Motor Direction Ree Motor Sped Setting 35FPM LS MPM WEBBING SETTINGS Web Tension Top Light Web Tension Bottom Light Chill ger Over 1510 er 2nd Shim Whed setings As 2 Shim Whe Settings Ae 2
38. r on the bottom unwind shaft o the lm tracks corey and the unwind shat doesnot pull out of the receiver Center thefilms on the unwind shafts using the rulers on theunwind shafts for alignment IMPORTANT The position of films boards rolls of and cardboard cores for wind ups must be st antral in the laminator to ensure optimum quality and correct trading For agnment accuracy pull a length of fim forward off the top unwind shaft until it drapes over the film onthe bottom unwind shaft M ake sure the edges of both film ralstineup Now secure the lls of material onto the shafts by grip ping the sats with one hand while rotating the rolls of material with the other hand in the direction i will be pullet off the unwind shats The rubber blocking cards wil catch on theinsde ofthe mated coreand hold the material secureon the shat f material ness to be rotated tum the not the rals of flm ctherwisethe roll of fm wil no longer be secreto beet Unwind shaft cord adjustment NOTE Over time the rubber blocking cords will stretch and nend to be shortnad dightly To adjust the ard the cord at one end and ait off 39 cm Refasten the cord under the cord retainer dip P AND OPERATIO PIVOTING TABLE USE FOR WEBBING Firs removethe ol ex from its brackets and stade Pull out both retaining plunges af the oll es brackets and pivot the brackets down and forward as shown in Figu
39. re 12 ad Rernovethetop and bottom windup ides for essy webbing and set them zide On theright hand side ofthe table pull out the locking raining plunger and turn sideways to lock with plunger reesen se Figure 13 Moveto the let side and pull out the non lacking raining plunger on the left hand side ofthe able Allow the table brackets to side outwards and down Flare PvtngRal fasi Bradet Down Grasp the fron ege of the table and lifting up pivot the tebe towards you away from the rollers se Figure 13 Resch through the opening between the table and rolls and pull the bottom flm up and pas it behind the bot tom ide Pll the film up and place it over the top roller Repastion the tahle by lifting the outer alge upwards and pivot in towards the roler Figure 14 With thetable resting on the table bracket standoffs lit the outer elge af the table and push the teble in towards the roller se Figure 15 The non ocking raining plunge will catch automatically Moving to the right hand side of the table release the locking retaining plunger so it locks in place The table operation isthe same front and re M Fares En aang daring Pung Tests Dep ing TatleForvards 19 SEAL OPERATION SETTING THE UNWIND BRAKE TENSION Refer to the Features Page for identification IMPORTANT The brake tendon grati aficts the smooth of the laminating Adjus the unwind
40. rs production running hest activated materids from the front and cold presuresenstive applications from the back By following the guideines for proper creand useof the SEAL Image 6500 you can depend on many yes of trouble free profitability from your invement The purpose of this manual isto outiinethe materials and proces when using SEAL Brands supplies with your laminator to rete sins displays and graphics with profesional reults Themanua indudesinsructions of various laminating procedures which are ment to gue you comprehensive information neede for the efficient use of your laminator lease ead and fully understand the entire manual before proceeding to use your laminator STATEMENT OF INTENDED USE Your SEAL Image 6500 Laminator meets the CE Machinery Safety Directive 89 392 EEC inducing SU3SMEEC 93 44 EEC and 93 68 EEC and is ETL listed 01775 1950 EN 60950 The SEAL Image 6500 laminator has bem designed to be use with SEAL Brands materials When used with these products you reableto mount mount and laminate and encapsulate prints in one te Your laminator has been tested with SEAL Brands supplies and we recommend using these products for professional reults WARNING This laminator is designed for mounting and laminating Any us other than the intendat may cause damage to the laminator or physical harm to theusr LUABILITY STATEMENT The details given in this manud are based on the most ree
41. sitch operation kam the foot itch prez then pres Motor Direction switch desired on ther Motor Control pand The laminator will run a the preset pemr Neat rele theft snitch IMPORTANT Do not stop the motor or block the photoelectric eyes while an imageis being laminated asthiscon cause marks in the output THE ROTATION OF THE ROLLERS WILL STOP WHEN The photoelectric eyesin the front or back ofthe rollers arinterupte NOTE This dos NOT happen when the foot svitch CH An Emergency top button tte An emergency tap switch is pressed The Stop button the motor control panel is pres a SEAL BASIC STEPS TO FEEDING IMAGES NOTE For good results the proces requires that the images be fel through correctly Make sure the leading edge of each images ft al the way across or any wrinkles or creases in the image wil shon when laminated perhaps even magnified A right leading edge ad in feeding inthe image Feed theimageinto the laminator ensuring thet he leding edge is pardid to the rolle NOTE Do net dop the motor while an imageisbeing finished as this cause marks in the output USING THE PRINT GUIDE TABLE Your laminator may be equipped with a Front Print Guide Table to ass infesting images into the nip Fening images under the print quide directly into the nip prevents the images from lifting up nd interrupting the photodedtrc eyes USING THE IMAGE GUIDE ON THE FLAT TABLE
42. tration Remove the accessory kt package from the top of the laminator which indudes the necessary tools for ingalatio Remove the foot switches from the top of the laminator and remove the foam wrapped around then ee foot switch on each of the laminator for operator us while feeding images Remove the front and back tables in cardboard bones from thetop of the laminator Remove thetables from thecardboard bows and s them aide Removethe protective foam wrapped around the front and back tahle ams Follow the nsallion Instruction shest in the accesory pack to reattach the table arms Once restached inset the tables into postion Removethe roll axd shaft from thecrateand remove the packing wrap Placetheroll al shaft into the table receivers and lock into place Thetop rollers will go up automatically when air is connect Rerave the foam placed between the top and bottom rollers Remove the sickers suring the protective paper on therals using your fingers only Then gently pull the paper towards you to unwind off thera SET UP AND IN TALLATI WARNING Do not use open blades to remove the protective paper on the rollers Roller damage caused by improper use of cutting tools will void warranty Small cuts and impera tionsin the rollers grestly affect the quality of the output and roller replacement costs re opensve LEVELING YOUR LAMINATOR Thre the leveling fs included in the access
43. ull Rollers Dawn Pull Roller Presure 3540 PS om f Enapalaing Pull Clutch Tension 40 60 PS Motor Control Panel Motor Direction Forward Motor Spend Setting 35FPM 1 L5MPM WEBBING SETTINGS Web Tension Top Medium Weh Tendon Bottom Medium Chill ger Over 1siUnder 2nd Shim Wheel Settings Ang 2mm D PRE COATING BOARD This process is used to coat substrates with a salf adhesive coating onto which images can be mounted Preparation IMPORTANT Ensure that the Shim W had stings ot the rollers correspond to the board thine Load presure senstive adhesive onto the top unwind shaft of the laminator with the eposet adhesive faing you Usea leder board of the sme thickness as the boardsto engel Pll theedhesve down from thetop unwind shaft and place evenly across the face of both rollers Pres the foot snitch and using the lexir board push theadhesiveintotherall nip Resse the foot snitch when there edge of the leader board is almost leaving the roller nip Poston the board to be ose into the nip and choose ases sting NOTE When coating boards maire that the next board to be coated follows the previous board without any gaps NOTE Follow the last board bing cate with the lexieboard again to allow the final board to dear the laminating rollers and then stop the motor and raise the top roller Fig PreCating Boards 3 SEAL LOW TEMP VINYL TRANSFE
44. warranty shali be one yar rom date of purchase with of silconerol cow mia wil be sx months om date of purse Orignal consumer purchase means the aon wha firt bet the product covered by this warranty other than for purpose of rasie Thewarantyetendsta and iseforasble by only the consumer purchaar and oniy for the period during Meapplicatieterm which the product remains in the posas son of the orignal consumer purchaser T his warranty doss apply fitis found that at any time the equipment has st ber ua for ts intended purpose For mareinfermation regarding this warranty plas contact your WARNING Any unauthorized dangsscrmodifiatinsto hisunit without cur prior written approval will vid the warranty and wil ranger haath and ie obliga tionsto thevar WARNING Changes or modificationsto thisunit not pany approved by the party compliance EE NOTE has bem tated and found to comply with thelimitsfor a Cla A digtal devica purgant to Part 15 ofthe FCC rules Thee linis are deine to provide Tantra protection agains harmful interference when the leet is operated in a commercial environment This quipment gneatsand an radiate radio frequency energy and it not installed and usd in acordanca with Owners Manual may harmful interference to radio communi ations Operation d this epuipment ln a residential aren is kdy to caue harmful interference i

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