GBC 62FM Installation & Operation Manual page 26

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Operating Instructions
Fig. 6-8. Threading Card Inserted Into the Film.
3.
Press the RUN button on the control panel.
Press the Press/Release button to apply
4.
pressure to the threading card and guide the
card into the machine until the rollers pull it on its
own.
WARNING: Keep your fingers and hands away
from the nip point while the machine is running.
They could be trapped and crushed in the rollers.
Clothing, jewelry, and long hair could be caught in
the rollers and pull you into them.
5.
Release the card and ensure that the film and
card are being pulled into the laminator.
The card will guide the film into the rollers.
6.
After the threading card exits the laminator, set
the roller pressure handle to Release.
7.
Press the STOP button.
8.
Separate the release liner from the card.
9.
Pull the film up to the take-up core and tape it to
the core.
10.
Replace the safety shield.
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PSA F
OADING
ILM
T
PSA F
OP
ILM
This procedure describes how to load the upper
roll of film onto the laminator. Fig. 6-9 shows PSA
film and the upper rear unwind/rewind position for
illustration purpose.
Fig. 6-9. Loading Top PSA Film.
1.
Turn the Power I/O (On/Off) to ON (I).
If the laminator is already hot, turn it to the OFF
(O) position and allow the unit to cool. Once
cool, turn the laminator back on.
2.
Ensure no brake tension is applied to the film
shaft.
3.
Remove the safety shield and pivot the feed
table down.
4.
Set the roll of film in the rear unwind/rewind
position and the rewind tube in the front
unwind/rewind position.
5.
Pull the top roll of film down under the idler bar
and up to the upper front rewind tube.
6.
Place one piece of masking tape in the center of
the film and secure to the rewind tube.
7.
Make two full wraps around the rewind tube,
then carefully score the laminate without cutting
the release liner.
8.
Pull the laminate down, allowing it to drape over
the upper main roller.
62FM L
AMINATOR
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