Cut The Print; Laminate The Pictures - Polaroid ID100 User Manual

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4
Place the sheet of film near the
timer. At the end of the process-
ing time, the timer beeps.
5
Separate the print from the neg-
ative, starting at the end nearest
the arrows.
6
Fold the negative, moist side in and dispose of it properly. See
the film packaging for recommended film handling and cau-
tions.

Cut the Print

1
Insert the print into the die cut-
ter as shown.
2
Ensure that the pictures are
centered left to right.
3
Push down on the handle to cut
the picture into two ID cards.
4
Release the handle, and then
remove the excess paper from
the die cutter.

Laminate the Pictures

Most ID cards are sealed or laminated inside a plastic pouch
for protection.
Plastic pouches are designed for use with wet, newly separated
pictures, or with dry pictures.
The following list provides guidelines for the type of pouch you
use for your ID pictures (wet or dry pictures):
Pouch Types
Front and back are transparent
Use with wet or dry pictures.
Insert a wet picture into the pouch with the picture facing
the side imprinted with the word Polaroid.
Insert a dry picture facing the non-printed side.
Polaroid-printed transparent front and opaque back
Wet pictures only.
Non-printed transparent front and opaque back
Dry pictures only.
: If the edges of the ID card are ragged, the laminator ther-
Note
mostat may be set too high. If the pouch is not completely sealed,
the laminator thermostat may be set too low. See the section
Adjust the Laminator Thermostat.
1
Move the laminator switch to the right to turn on
the rollers.
2
Place the picture inside the
pouch.
3
Place the pouch inside the car-
rier with the sealed side of the
pouch against the closed side
of the carrier.
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