Minimum Sheet Size Feeding; Sheet Feeding Problems; Feeder Head Protection Against Feeder Damage - GBC DELTA Operator's Manual

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Delta Laminator
8.3

MINIMUM SHEET SIZE FEEDING

When the width of a sheet is smaller than the pitch of the internal suction cups (m), it is necessary to
loosen the screw (n) and then to turn the internal suction cups forward by 90°. The suction cups will be
out of operation. Turning is also necessary in order to prevent hitting the outer suction cups on the side
guides.
8.4

SHEET FEEDING PROBLEMS

Paper is not acclimated.
Incorrect underpressure and pressure.
Paper is not cut off due to a dull knife. The stack has to be shaken.
The side pilers are clamped too tight. There has to be a small gap.
Stuck suction cups. Remove any dirt or sediment and clean.
8.5

FEEDER HEAD PROTECTION AGAINST FEEDER DAMAGE

If the feeder head foot sensor fails, the table may keep moving upwards. In order to prevent the table
from hitting the feeder head, there is a sensor under the supporting arm at the guide bar of the feeder
head.
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