Paper Is Not Supplied Or Stopped; Processed Material Does Not Go In Or Come Out - LAMI AUTO ATLAS-14T Instruction Manual

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Paper is not supplied or stopped

You are trying to process a paper that does not satisfy the spec.
If more than 30mm of papers is set on the paper plate, reduce the number of papers.
Do not use papers with thickness outside the scope.
Direction board is not set correctly.
Pull the side handles forward while correcting position of the direction board.

Processed material does not go in or come out

Did you insert a paper too thick?
Thickness range of paper that can be process by this product is 64/m2~160g/m2.
When a thicker paper is inserted, paper cannot be supplied and laminate process cannot be
done cleanly, or the product can be damaged if worst. Do not process papers thicker than the
regulated thickness.
Is the film or paper rolled into a roller?
If the processed paper does not come out or is caught inside, it may have rolled into a roller.
Immediately press [START/STOP] button to stop processing and open the top unit to check.
Do not try to remove the film using cutter as the roller can be damaged by the cutter. Contact
our company or the seller.
Caution
When the top unit is opened after suspending the process, heat roller and metal roller
are extremely hot. Be careful about burning and injury.
Wrinkles form on the material or it shows bad adhesiveness
Laminate film is not installed properly or tension of paper tube holder is loose.
Refer to P13~14 of this document for proper setting.
Handle is lifted up
If the top unit moves unstably when its handle is grabbed to open, the handle is lifted up.
Open and close the unit and rotate the handle to pressurize the heat roller.
The machine is installed on a slanted surface.
Reinstall the machine on a flat surface.
Laminated paper does not come out one by one
L/CUT button is not pressed.
If L/CUT LED is turned off, the cutter will not function. Press the button to turn LED
on.
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