D&K Group EXP 62 Plus Owner's Manual

Summary of EXP 62 Plus

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    Exp 62” plus laminator owner’s manual rev 01 made in u.S.A. Laminator.Com www.Laminator.Com.

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    - 1 - exp 62” plus laminator table of contents about the manual……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 1 safety precautions…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 1-2 finding a work area……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3 unpacking your laminator…………………………………………………………………………………….. 3 loading fil...

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    - 2 - about this manual: read me first! This manual contains all the information you need to properly unpack, operate and maintain your laminator. Before unpacking your laminator we suggest you read and follow the manual step by step. It contains essential information about each and every facet of y...

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    - 3 - safety precautions do not operate laminator with any panels or guards removed. Panels and guards protect operators from such moving parts as the drive chain and sprockets, roller ends, etc. Turn the power switch off before walking away or leaving the laminator unattended. Before lifting or mov...

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    - 4 - find a work area a separate work station is required to house your laminator. Ample room is necessary to access the laminator from all 4 sides. If the laminator is back against a wall, the laminating film may back up and jam the equipment. Your laminator must be on a stable, level surface. Too...

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    - 5 - loading film step 1: the laminator should be preheated before loading laminating film. To heat the machine see page 6 “setting roller temperature”. Step 2: when the laminator is heating, the rollers should be turning to heat the rubber rollers evenly. Therefore, turn the drive switch to the fo...

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    - 6 - operation instructions for release liner rewind (optional) this laminator is equipped with the features necessary to allow the use of pressure sensitive film with release for single side lamination. The release liner rewind will remove the release from the film and wind the waste onto an empty...

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    - 7 - tension to adjust tension for upper and lower film rolls, the laminator must be loaded and heated. Remove the feed tray. Loosen both tension control knobs by turning counterclockwise until there is no tension on upper or lower film roll. Film should pull freely. Turn the drive switch “on.” as ...

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    - 8 - control panel ( left ) figure 1 ( upper roller temperature control ) - lowers or raises upper heated roller temperature figure 2 ( lower roller temperature control ) - lowers or raises lower heated roller temperature figure 3 ( upper roller on/off switch ) - toggles upper heated roller to on o...

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    - 9 - control panel ( right ) figure 1 ( motor switch ) - toggles laminator rollers to forward or reverse figure 2 ( fans switch ) - toggles laminator fans to on or off figure 3 ( speed control knob ) - adjusts the speed of the laminator’s heated rollers - measured in feet per minute ( fpm ) note: t...

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    - 10 - nip adjusters the nip adjusters are located on the left hand side of the laminator and are operated from front and rear of the machine. The nip adjusters are used to adjust the height of the rollers. To operate the nip adjusters: grasp it with your left hand and pull out approximately 1/4” on...

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    - 11 - mounting using superstick pouch mounting system step one insert your print into the superstick mounting & laminating pouch. Step two place the superstick pouch on the surface of virtually any rigid substrate or foam board – no adhesive necessary! Step three pass the superstick pouch and board...

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    - 12 - mounting and laminating using a superstick® pouch board: 1. Refer to the instruction sheet packed with each box of superstick® pouch boards for specific instructions on mounting/laminating with a superstick® board. 2. Also, refer to the instruction sheet for information on compatible media, p...

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    - 13 - encapsulating with a superstick® flexible pouch using a superstick® sled or release board: 1. Refer to the instruction sheet packed with each box of superstick® flexible pouches for specific instructions on encapsulating. 2. Also, refer to the instruction sheet for information on compatible m...

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    - 14 - cleaning your exp 62” plus laminator the laminator may be cleaned with a lint free cloth, lightly dampened with a mild soap and water solution. Do not use spray-on cleaners. Do not immerse any part of the laminator in water or other liquids. Cleaning the rollers with poly-off cleaners & erasu...

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    - 15 - trouble shooting trouble shooting common examples of poor laminating . . . And their causes. A. Film not bonding to subject or to itself at sealed edges causes: 1. The heat (on either or both rollers) is set too low. 2. Film tension is too tight. 3. Bottom roll of film is threaded incorrectly...

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    - 16 - terms & conditions d&k group, inc., warrants to the original consumer purchaser that each new exp 62” plus laminator which proves defective in materials or workmanship within the applicable warranty period will be repaired or, at our option, replaced without charge upon its return as outlined...

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    - 17 - webbing diagrams 1. Encapsulating 2. Mounting & laminating print to pre-coated board laminator.Com www.Laminator.Com.

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    - 18 - webbing diagrams (continued) 3. One step decal 4. Two step decal laminator.Com www.Laminator.Com.

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    - 19 - webbing diagrams (continued) 5. Pre-coating boards 6. Mounting decal print laminator.Com www.Laminator.Com.

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    - 20 - webbing diagrams (continued) 7. Laminating with psa and release liner laminator.Com www.Laminator.Com.