Ledco XL-44 Instruction Manual

44" wide format pouch laminator
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Ledco XL-44
Wide Format
Pouch Laminator
Instruction Manual
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  • Page 1 Ledco XL-44 Wide Format Pouch Laminator Instruction Manual Provided By http://www.MyBinding.com http://www.MyBindingBlog.com...
  • Page 2 READ ALL PRECAUTIONS & INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING LAMINATOR Setup Instruction Operation Maintenance 44” POUCH LAMINATOR Operation Manual December 2000...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Features and benefits 1.3 Specifications 1.4 Principles of operation 1.5 Warranty 2.0 UNPACKING AND INVENTORY 3.0 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 4.0 SETUP & OPERATION 4.1 Warm up to operating temperature 4.2 Durafilm Pouch Laminating 4.3 Durafilm Mounting &...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    This manual also contains the warranty. Additional copies are available from the manufacturer. We take this opportunity to thank you for selecting a LEDCO Pouch laminator and to assure you of our commitment to your satisfaction with our products.
  • Page 5: Features And Benefits

    1.1 FEATURES & BENEFITS Your new pouch laminator has several standard features that set it apart from other models Variable Heat Control • The heat may be adjusted by the turn of a knob from 200 to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Rubber Roll Adjustment from 0 to 1 ½”...
  • Page 6: Specifications

    1.3 SPECIFICATIONS Europe Maximum laminating width 44" 1117mm Speed 1 FPM .3 MPM Maximum laminating thickness up to 1 ½” up to 38mm Dimensions 66L 16H 19W 1677mm L 406mm H 483mm W Shipping Dimensions 72L 24H 26W 1829mm L 609mm H 660mm W Weight/Shipping weight...
  • Page 7: Principles Of Operation

    1.4 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION Durafilm Pouch Laminating Two sheets of film are put together with thermal adhesive facing each other and sealed at one edge forming a pouch. An item to be laminated is placed between these two sheets of film.
  • Page 8: Warranty

    Ledco, Inc. unless it is decided that the necessary repairs can be made during a service call. Notice of the defect should be submitted in writing or by phone to Ledco before any steps are taken to repair or return the machine. Phone: 585-367-2392 Fax: 585-367-2978...
  • Page 9 This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied. This includes the warranties of Merchantability and Fitness For Use and of all other obligation or liabilities of Ledco, Inc. Ledco neither assumes nor authorizes any other person to assume it for any other obligation or liability in connection with the sale of this laminator except as provided for above.
  • Page 10: Unpacking And Inventory

    Please follow these steps to correct any problem with your shipment. Ledco, Inc. cannot accept any responsibility for damage or loss unless you notify us within ten days of receipt of shipment and follow...
  • Page 11 Submit a copy of the inspector's report to Ledco. Ledco will file the claim with the carrier. Ledco will replace your machinery if necessary. You will be credited for the damaged machinery when the claim is processed. SHORTAGE: Check the packing list notations. The apparent shortage may have been marked as an international short-shipped (back-ordered) item.
  • Page 12: Safety Precautions

    3.0 SAFETY PRECAUTION DO NOT OPERATE THIS MACHINE UNTIL YOU READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. Never operate this machine without reminding yourself that a laminator is a potentially dangerous tool. If misused, used carelessly, or used without observing the rules of safe operation, very serious injury can result.
  • Page 13 Never enclose your laminator while in use as to interfere with its proper ventilation. Never operate the laminator with a damaged cord, plug, or after the laminator has been dropped or damaged in any manner. Never operate this machine if it is not working properly or if you notice any abnormality in its performance.
  • Page 14: Setup & Operation

    NOTICE TO EMPLOYER: A copy of these safety precautions must be given to all operators, set-up personnel, maintenance people, and supervisors of this machine. A copy should also be hung on the machine readily accessible and visible to the operator. Additional copies are available upon request.
  • Page 15: Durafilm Pouch Laminating

    6. Set to recommended temperature of 350 degrees. 7. Wait 35-45 minutes for machine to warm up to operating temperature. DURAFILM POUCH LAMINATING You will need a proper sized mounting sled (flat board used to carry pouch through laminator while keeping it flat and smooth), and the proper sized pouch.
  • Page 16: Durafilm Mounting

    DURAFILM MOUNTING & LAMINATING POUCHES MOUNTING BOARDS are constructed of 3/16” foam board with a heat- activated adhesive on the laminating side of the board. The laminating film on the Mounting /Laminating pouch is available in Gloss, Satin, Matte, and Crystal. For guaranteed best results following our mounting laminating instructions, recommend...
  • Page 17: Maintenance

    When ready to mount, please follow these easy steps: Turn on your machine by pressing the ON SWITCH. Set to recommended temperature of 350 degrees. Allow the machine to heat for approximately 35-45 minutes. Check item to be mounted and mounting board to make sure there are no foreign particles on the surface.
  • Page 18 1. Disconnect power to machine. 2. Lift the top front cover up. 3. Use a clean rag and spray the rag until damp with a cleaning solution (we recommend an all purpose cleaner & degreaser manufactured by Finger Lakes Chemical, Inc. named ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS SAFER STUFF SAFER THAN SOLVENTS;...
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