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Illinois 60062 312/272-3700 PART NO, 1119907 REV. 2 (10/88) T.J.H 3-03-04 4.0 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Your new GBC Laminator is a durable, simple to operate machine designed for heavy work loads. By following these instructions and taking proper care of your unit, you can be assured of years of professional quality laminating. These instructions cover two models of laminators; the GBC 6250 and GBC 6360. Aside from the width, both units appear and operate alike. SUPPLY SHAFT RELEASE SCREWS LEFT SIDE PANEL RIGHT SIDE PANEL Figure 4.0. 1 4.0 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (Continued) Loading and Threading Film WARNING: If the laminator has been in recent use# the top and bottom heaters will be hot. To avoid burns due to contactr allow to cool before proceeding. NOTE: It is recommended that both rolls of film be changed at the same time. This should be done when the ■WARNING END OF ROLL" label on either of the film rolls has passed through the laminator. The laminators use NAPLAM film that has the adhesive side of the film rolled to the outside of the roll (designated "poly-out"). Proper loading and threading of this film is necessary for good quality lamination 1) Loosen the feed tray lock screw and lift the feed tray from the laminator. See figure 4.0.1. 2) Cut the film passing through the laminator from the film supply roll. Move both roller release levers (See figure 4.0.1) to the "GAP" position and remove the film web from the laminator by pulling out the front. 3) Back off the two alignment screws (located on the left side panel) until they are at least 1/4" from the supply shafts. 4) Loosen the four (4) supply shaft release screws (See figure 4.0.1) until they come free. Firmly grasp each film tension knob (located on the right side panel) and pull outward until it disengages from the supply shaft. 5) Remove the bottom supply shaft by lifting the shaft straight up and then towards you, clear of the laminator housing. Place it on the floor in front of the laminator as it was removed. Remove the old film core from the shaft. 6) Place the new film roll on the shaft so that the film unwinds from the top of the film roll toward the heat shoes of the laminator. See figure 4.1.1. cur MUST BE POINTED IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION OF FILM TRAVEL DULL SIDE CLIP MUST BE POINTED IN THE . OPPOSITE OIRECTION OF FILM TRAVEL SUPPLY ROLL SHAFT SUPPLY ROLL SHAFT BEARING INSERTING LOWER KffPLY ROLL SHAFT INTO FILM ROLL Figure DULL SIDE INSERt ¡NO UPPER SUPPLY ROLL SHAFT INTO FILM ROLL 4.0 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (Continued) .1 Loading and Threading Film (Continued) 13) Align the top and bottom film rolls with a tape measure or ruler so that they are positioned approximately the same distance from the left side frame. See figure 4.1.3. Improper edge alignment of film webs will allow adhesive to transfer onto rollers and heaters. If this occurs, clean immediately. 14) Unwind about 3 feet (91 cm) of film, from the bottom roll, and pass the loose end under the lower film idler, upward over the tie bar, and back over the top of the lower film roll (See Figure 4.1.4). 15) Unwind about 3 feet (91 cm) of film, from the top roll, and pass the loose end under the top film idler and over the top of the lower film roll (See Figure 4.1.4). FILM ROLL SHAFT BEARING MOUNT SAME MEASUREMENT FOR TOP ANO BOTTOM ROLLS FULL ROLLI LOWER FILM SUPPLY ROLL UPPER SUFI ROLL SHAF UPPER FI SUPPLY R THREADING DIAGRAM A THREADING DIAGRAM B LOWER FILM SUPPLY ROLL Figure ITT 4.0 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (Continued) Loading and Threading Film (Continued) 7) Place the loaded lower supply shaft into the laminator as it was removed. 8) Remove the top supply shaft by lifting the shaft straight up and towards the rear of the laminator. Place it on the floor behind laminator as it was removed. Remove the old film core from the shaft. 9) Place the new film roll on the shaft so that the film unwinds from the top of the film roll toward the back of the laminator. See figure 4.1.1. 10) Place the loaded top supply shaft into the laminator as it was removed. 11) Slide both the top and bottom supply shafts towards the right side panel where the film tension knob is located. Grasp the respective film tension control knob and move it so that the brake hub is aligned with the end of the respective supply shaft. Rotate the supply shaft so that the "groove" in it's right end aligns with the "key way" in the brake hub. See figure 4.1.2. Slide the brake hub onto the supply shaft as far as possible. Figure lr? 12) Lock the brake mechanism in place by pushing the supply shaft release screws into position and turning them clockwise until they stop. 4.0 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (Continued) Loading and Threading Film (Continued) 16) With a piece of cardboard at least 24" (61 cm) long, make 1-1/2 folds in the film as shown in figure 4.1.5. Push the cardboard between the two nip rollers. Move both front and rear roller release levers to "CLOSED...
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