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FEEDING IMAGES / ROLL EASEL USE
BASIC STEPS TO FEEDING IMAGES
NOTE: For good results, the process requires
that the images be fed through correctly.
Make sure the leading edge of each image is flat all
the way across or any wrinkles or creases in the
image will show when laminated perhaps even
magnified.
A straight leading edge will aid in feeding in the
image.
Feed the image into the laminator ensuring that the
leading edge is parallel to the roller.
NOTE: Do not stop the motor while an image
is being finished as this can cause marks in the
output.
USING THE PRINT GUIDE TABLE
Your laminator may be equipped with a Front Print
Guide Table to assist in feeding images into the nip.
Feeding images under the print guide, directly into the
nip, prevents the images from lifting up and interrupting
the photo eyes.
USING THE IMAGE GUIDE ON THE FLAT
TABLE
To aid with feeding in images, the rear table is
provided with an “Image Guide”.
This device can be positioned in front of the roller
and it prevents the images from interrupting the
photoelectric eyes.
The image guide can be removed when mounting
boards.
To position the Image Guide, push it completely in
towards the roller aligning the outer notches with
the thumbscrews in the table.
Tighten the thumbscrews down to secure the image
guide in place. You are ready to feed images.
To assist with this, the edge of the image can be
seen through the windows in the “Image Guide”,
which is in front of the rollers.
USING THE ROLL EASEL ATTACHMENT
The Roll Easel Attachment is used to encapsulate
images digitally reproduced with a color plotter. The
rolls of images simply slip on and off the roll easel,
which lifts on and off the front of the laminator.
Mount the roll of prints on the attachment. The
rolls of images should unwind with the images
facing up and should be centered on the attachment
so that the laminate covers the images.
Load the Roll Easel Shaft with media into the
Table/Roll Easel Brackets.
Pivot the Roll Easel Knurled Knob end pins into
the bracket notch to prevent it from pulling up and
causing tracking problems.
For the roll of images, leave some blank space at the
beginning and in this space, cut out a V-shaped area
to allow for an easier and cleaner start to the
laminating process.
Once the prints are running through the laminator,
set the brake tension for the roll easel to exert a
significant amount of tension so the prints feed
through without wrinkles (refer to ‘Setting the
Unwind Brake Tension’ section).
Set the speed control to 2-3 feet or (0.61.0) meters
per minute. Use the footswitch until the images are
tracking correctly. Then press the Forward direction
switch and go into auto-run mode. Don’t remove
your foot from the footswitch until you have
pushed the Forward direction switch. Otherwise,
the laminator will stop, affecting the quality of your
image’s finish.
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