GBC Laminator 1244WF User Manual

GBC 1264WF/1244WF  
Operation Manual  
GB  
I
Operating Instructions  
Istruzioni per l'Uso  
D
Bedienungsanleitungen  
Gebruiksaanwijzing  
Mode d'Emploi  
NL  
F
Part Number:  
1264 WF 3600242  
1244 WF 3600238  
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Instrucciones de Operación  
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GBC 1264WF/1244WF  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Operation Manual  
Page  
No.  
1
2
3
Page  
No.  
Description  
Description  
Top/Bottom Temperature Control  
Stop  
Reverse  
Auto-Off  
Ready  
Wait  
Cover  
18  
18  
18  
19  
19  
19  
Legal Disclaimer  
Table of Contents  
Important Safety Instructions  
Important Safeguards  
General ,Electric & Service  
Warranty  
Specifications  
Pre- Installation  
Installation  
4
4
5
5
6
6
Section 8-Safety:  
Emergency Stops  
Safety Shield  
20  
20  
21  
Feed Table  
Section 1-Detailed Specifications:  
Description  
7
7
7
Section 9-How To Guide:  
Loading Film  
Features  
Applications  
22  
24  
25  
25  
Select and Change Nip Settings  
In-Line Slitters  
Rear Cut-Off Blade  
Section 2-Consumables:  
Film Types  
8
8
8
8
8
Film Dimensions  
Core Size  
Film Widths  
Section 10-Applicatations:  
Film Loading and Threading  
Load a Roll of Film  
26  
27  
28  
Paper Widths  
Webbing Thermal Film using  
Threading Card  
Webbing PSA Film / Mount Adhesive  
Using Threading Card  
Start Laminating  
Method for Tacking new Film to  
Existing Film  
Section 3-Function:  
Speed  
9
9
9
9
9
Motor  
Heating Capabilities  
Controls  
29  
30  
Roll Design  
To Unweb The Laminator  
Clearing a Film Jam (WrapUp)  
31  
31  
Section 4-Electrical:  
Requirements  
9
Applications  
BTU Output  
Heater Wattage  
Amperage Draw  
D/C Voltage Used  
A/C Voltage Used  
Plug Configuration and Type  
Tips for Pre-Coating Boards  
Tips for Mounting Pre-Coated Boards  
Tips for Single Sided Lamination  
Tips for Creating a Decal  
Tips for Mounting a Decal  
Thermal Encapsulation  
AccuShield  
9
32  
32  
32  
33  
33  
33  
34  
10  
10  
10  
10  
11  
Section 5-Dimensions:  
Weight  
12  
12  
12  
33  
Speed/Temperature Control  
Dimensions  
Nip Height  
The Art of Lamination  
Basic Rules  
Film Tension  
Heat  
35  
35  
35  
36  
Section 6-know your Laminator:  
Parts reference Guide  
Front View  
13  
14  
14  
15  
15  
16  
Output  
Rear View  
Left Side View  
Right Side View  
Definition of Parts  
37  
38  
Maintenance  
Trouble Shooting Guide  
Service Agreement  
Section 7-Display Control Panel:  
38  
Stand-By Mode  
Jobs  
Measure  
Cooling  
Run  
17  
17  
17  
17  
17  
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Operation Manual  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
YOUR SAFETY AS WELL AS THE SAFETY OF  
OTHERS IS IMPORTANT TO GBC. IN THIS  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL AND ON THE PRODUCT,  
YOU WILL FIND IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGES  
REGARDING THE PRODUCT. READ THESE  
MESSAGES CAREFULLY. READ ALL OF THE  
WARNING: TO GUARD AGAINST INJURY  
THE FOLLOWING SAFETY  
PRECAUTIONS MUST BE OBSERVED IN  
INSTALLATION AND USE OF THE  
LAMINATOR.  
General:  
INSTRUCTIONS  
AND  
SAVE  
THESE  
Keep hands, long hair, loose clothing, and articles such as  
necklaces or ties away from the front of the heat and pull  
rollers to avoid entanglement and entrapment.  
INSTRUCTIONS FOR LATER USE.  
THE SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL PRECEDES  
EACH SAFETY MESSAGE IN THIS  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL. THE SYMBOL  
The heat rollers can reach temperatures over 300˚F (150°C).  
Avoid contact with the heat rollers during operation or shortly  
after power has been removed from the laminator.  
INDICATES  
A
POTENTIAL PERSONAL  
SAFETY HAZARD TO YOU OR OTHERS.  
THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS ARE  
FOUND UPON THIS PRODUCT.  
Keep hands and fingers away from the path of the sharp film  
cutter blades.  
Do not use the laminator for other than its intended purpose.  
ADVERTENCIA  
Attention  
Avertissement  
Avoid moving the Laminator on uneven floor surfaces. Never  
tilt the laminator.  
Riesgo de choque  
eléctrico  
No abra:  
Adentro no hay  
piezas reparables  
por el usuario.  
Mantenimiento  
solamente por  
personal calificado  
Risque de  
Electrical shock  
hazard.  
Secousseélectrique.  
Ne pas ouvrir.  
Pas de pièces  
réparables par  
l'utilisateur.  
Entretien  
seulement par  
personnel qualifié.  
Do not open.  
No user serviceable  
parts inside.  
Refer servicing to  
qualified service  
personnel.  
Do not defeat or remove electrical and mechanical safety  
equipment such as interlocks, shields and guards.  
Do not insert objects unsuitable for laminating or expose the  
equipment to liquids.  
THIS SAFETY MESSAGE MEANS THAT YOU  
COULD BE SERIOUSLY HURT OR KILLED IF YOU  
OPEN THE PRODUCT AND EXPOSE YOURSELF  
TO HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE.  
Electrical:  
The Laminator should be connected only to a source of power  
as indicated in these instructions and on the serial plate located  
on the rear of the laminator. Contact an electrician should the  
attachment plug provided with the Laminator not match the  
receptacles at your location.  
ADVERTENCIA  
Attention  
Avertissement  
RODILLOS  
CALIENTES.  
PUNTO DE  
ROULEAUX  
CHAUDS.  
POINT DE  
HOT ROLLS.  
PINCH POINT.  
PINCHAMIENTO. PINCEMENT.  
Mantener manos y Tenir mains et  
Keep hands and  
clothing away.  
ropa a distancia.  
vêtements à  
l'écart.  
WARNING: THE RECEPTACLE MUST BE  
LOCATED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND  
EASILY ACCESSIBLE.  
THIS SAFETY MESSAGE MEANS THAT YOU  
COULD BE BURNED AND YOUR FINGERS COULD  
BE TRAPPED AND CRUSHED IN THE HOT  
ROLLERS. CLOTHING, JEWELRY AND LONG  
HAIR COULD BE CAUGHT IN THE ROLLERS AND  
PULL YOU INTO THEM.  
Do not operate the Laminator with a damaged power supply  
cord or attachment plug, upon occurrence of a malfunction, or  
after the laminator has been damaged. Contact GBC’s  
Technical Service Department or your dealer/distributor for  
assistance.  
ADVERTENCIA  
Attention  
Avertissement  
NAVAJA FILOSA.  
LAME  
SHARP BLADE.  
COUPANTE.  
Mantener manos y  
dedos a distancia.  
Keep hands and  
clothing away.  
Tenir mains et  
doigts à l'écart.  
Service:  
THIS SAFETY MESSAGE MEANS THAT YOU  
COULD CUT YOURSELF IF YOU ARE NOT  
CAREFUL.  
Perform only the routine maintenance procedures referred to in  
these instructions  
WARNING:  
SYMBOL PRECEDES EACH SAFETY  
MESSAGE IN THIS INSTRUCTION  
THIS  
SAFETY  
ALERT  
WARNING: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE  
OR REPAIR THE LAMINATOR  
MANUAL. THE SYMBOL INDICATES A  
POTENTAL PERSONAL SAFETY HAZARD  
TO YOU OR OTHERS.  
Disconnect the plug from the receptacle and contact GBC’s  
Technical Department or your dealer/distributor when one or  
more of the following has occurred.  
WARNING: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO  
SERVICE OR REPAIR THE 1264/1244 WF  
LAMINATOR.  
The power supply cord or attachment plug is damaged.  
Liquid has been spilled into the laminator.  
The laminator is malfunctioning after being mishandled.  
The laminator does not operate as described in these  
instructions.  
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE  
LAMINATOR  
TO  
AN  
ELECTRICAL  
SUPPLY OR ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THE  
LAMINATOR  
COMPLETELY  
INSTRUCTIONS.  
UNTIL  
READ  
MAINTAIN  
YOU  
HAVE  
THESE  
THESE  
INSTRUCTIONS IN  
A
CONVENIENT  
LOCATION FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.  
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This limited warranty shall be void if the laminator has been  
misused; mishandled; damaged by negligence, by accident,  
during shipment, or due to exposure to extreme conditions;  
repaired, altered, moved, or installed by anyone other than GBC  
or its authorized agents; or if incompatible film was used.  
GBC’s obligation under this limited warranty does not include  
routine maintenance, cleaning, adjustment, normal cosmetic or  
mechanical wear, or freight charges.  
WARRANTY  
Limited 90- Day Warranty  
GBC warrants to the original purchaser for a period of ninety  
days on labor and one year on parts after installation that this  
laminator is free from defects in workmanship and material  
under normal use and service. GBC’s obligation under this  
limited warranty is limited to replacement or repair, at GBC’s  
option, of any part found defective by GBC without charge for  
material or labor.  
Without limiting the generality of the previous paragraph,  
GBC’s obligation under this limited warranty does not include:  
1. Damage caused to the rollers by knives, razors, or other  
sharp tools: by any foreign objects falling into the working  
area of the laminator; or by cleaning the laminator with  
solutions or materials that harm its surfaces;  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL  
OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS  
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSLY  
EXCLUDED. ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR PROMISES  
INCONSISTENT WITH, OR IN ADDITION TO, THIS  
LIMITED WARRANTY ARE UNAUTHORIZED AND  
SHALL NOT BE BINDING UPON GBC. IN NO EVENT  
SHALL GBC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,  
INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,  
WHETHER OR NOT FORESEEABLE.  
2. Damage caused by adhesives; nor  
3. Damage caused by lifting, tilting or attempting to position  
the laminator other than rolling it on its castors across even  
surfaces.  
FOR EUROPEAN UNION RESIDENTS ONLY: This  
guarantee does not affect the legal rights which consumers have  
under applicable national legislation governing the sale of  
consumer goods.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Operating Speed  
0 to 10 fpm (3.0m/min) MAX  
320°F (160°C)  
Maximum Temperature  
Maximum Mounting  
Thickness  
Main Roller-5/8th in. (15 mm) Max.  
Pull Roller-5/8th in. (15mm)  
Maximum Film Width  
1264WF  
61 in. (155. cm.), 62 in. Pressure Sensitive Films  
1244WF  
42 in. Max paper width. (107 cm.), 42 In. Pressure Sensitive Films.  
Dimensions (W x D x H) Unit alone: (Uncrated)  
80 in. x 28in. x 51in. (203 cm. x71 cm x 129 cm.)  
60 in. x 28in. x 51in. (152 cm. x71 cm x 129 cm.)  
1246WF  
1244WF  
Weight  
Unit alone:  
1244 WF  
275 lbs (125 kg)  
600 lbs (272 kg)  
1264 WF  
Electrical Requirements  
Refer to the serial plate located on the rear of the laminator for the specific electrical rating  
applicable to the unit. Unit is rated for 220VAC-240AC. Do not exceed 240VAC. For best results it  
is recommended that 230VAC be used.  
US Models-  
CE Models-  
230V, 30Amps, 60 HZ. Single Phase. 7000Watts 80.in x 28in. x 51in. (203 cm. x71 cm x 129 cm.)  
230V, 15Amps, 50 HZ .Single Phase, 7000 Watts 80.in x 28in. x 51in. (203 cm. x71 cm x 129 cm.)  
FCC Class A Notice - Notification pour les Etats-Unis  
FCC NOTE  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital  
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial  
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiated radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful  
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense.  
Canada Class A Notice - Avis Canada, Class A  
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
Modifications  
Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by General Binding Corporation may  
void the authority granted to the user by the FCC and/or by Industry Canada to operate this  
equipment.  
Toutes modifications apportées à ce dispositif et non approuvées par General Binding Corporation  
annuleront le droit accordé à l'utilisateur par le FCC et/ou par Industrie Canada de faire fonctionner  
cet équipement.  
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PRE-INSTALLATION  
Before a 1264WF/1244WF Laminator can be installed,  
ensure the following requirements are met:  
1. Are doorways and hallways wide enough for the  
laminator to be moved to the installation site?  
2. Is there ample room for the laminator?  
A work area must be established that allows for  
operation in both the front and rear of the  
laminator and provides space for efficient  
material flow.  
3. Is the environment appropriate for the laminator?  
The laminator requires a clean, dust and vapor  
free environment to operate properly.  
Avoid locating the laminator near sources of heat  
or cold. Avoid locating the laminator in the  
direct path of forced, heated or cooled air.  
CAUTION: Air flow can cause uneven  
heating / cooling of the rollers and result in  
poor output quality.  
4. Have you contacted a certified electrician to wire  
the receptacle and ensure that adequate power is  
being supplied, having the appropriate capacity,  
over current protection and safety lockouts  
available?  
GBC 1264 WF/1244 WF Requires:  
230V at 60Hz with 30 amps single phase.  
1264WF: Nema 6-30P 30A 230V Receptacle.  
1244WF: Nema 6-20P 20A 230V Receptacle.  
The machines are supplied with Male Plugs.  
INSTALLATION  
1. Shipping damage should be brought to the immediate attention of the delivering carrier.  
2. With assistance, carefully roll the laminator into position over flat and even surfaces.  
3. The laminator should be positioned to allow exiting film to flow freely to the floor or a work table. Accumulation of  
laminate immediately behind the laminator as it exits the equipment may cause the film to wrap around the pull rollers,  
resulting in a “jammed” condition.  
4. Avoid locating the laminator near sources of heat or cold. Avoid locating the laminator in the direct path of forced,  
heated or cooled air.  
5. Once the laminator has been properly positioned, lock the castors in place. Locking the castors prevent the machine  
from rolling during set up, operation or servicing.  
6. Connect the attachment plug provided with the laminator to a suitably grounded outlet. Avoid connecting other  
equipment to the same branch circuit to which the laminator is connected, as this may result in nuisance tripping of  
circuit breakers or blowing fuses.  
Note:  
Machine must be leveled to ensure best performance. Level the machine by lowering both the main and pull rolls.  
Lay a level on top of the main and pull rolls. Then, check level from main roll to pull roll on right and left side of the  
roll. Finally, check by placing the level diagonally across lower main to lower pull rolls.  
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Section 1: Detailed Specifications  
Specifications provide all of the technical data for  
the Titan 1244WF &1264WF  
Description:  
A high speed laminator for the graphic arts  
professional as well as for the manufacturer  
who produces promotional pieces in-house. A  
new elegant design, low power consumption  
and first class safety and quality assurances.  
Features:  
Roller heating technology  
Independent control of each heater  
Thermal and cold lamination capabilities  
Unique vented cooling system  
Mounting capabilities to5/8th in.-15mm.  
Easy to use control panel  
9 Programmable job settings  
LCD temperature displays for each heat roller  
Rear out put slitter.  
Swing out shafts for ease of loading film.  
In-Line slitters.  
Accushield capable.  
Encapsulation-Promotional-materials, posters,  
counter cards, POP displays, calendars,  
instructional displays, phone & debit cards,  
blueprints, menus, maps, flipcharts, etc.  
Applications:  
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Section 2: Consumables  
Poly-in films, thermal and PSA films  
Poly-out films, thermal and PSA  
Accushield  
Film Types:  
Film Diameters:  
Up to a 7 in. outside roll diameter. (18 cm.)  
3 in. core standard. (76 cm.)  
Core Size:  
Film widths:  
1264WF  
61 in. Thermal films (155 cm.)  
62 in. PSA (157 cm.)  
12444WF  
42 in. maximum paper width (107 cm.)  
42 in. PSA films (107 cm.)  
Paper widths:  
1264WF  
62 in. Maximum paper width (157 cm.)  
42 in. maximum paper width (107 cm.)  
12444WF  
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Section 3: Function  
0-10 fpm (0-6.1mpm)  
Speed:  
DC Geared Motor  
Motor:  
Up to 320* F. (160*C)  
Operations control panel  
Heating Capabilities:  
Controls:  
Roll Design:  
High release silicone main rollers  
High release pull roll  
Section 4: Electrical  
Requirements:  
230 VAC, 60Hz, Single phase, 30Amps.  
230 VAC, 50Hz. Single phase, 20Amps.  
1264 WF:  
1264WF CE:  
230 VAC, 60Hz. Single phase, 20 Amps.  
230 VAC, 50Hz. Single phase, 20 Amps.  
1244 WF:  
1244WF CE:  
B.T.U output:  
30708 B.T.U./hour  
22519 B.T.U./hour  
1264 WF:  
1264WF CE:  
20472 B.T.U./hour  
1244 WF:  
1244WF CE:  
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Heater Wattage:  
1264 WF:  
1264WF CE:  
4500W / Heater  
3300W / Heater  
1244 WF:  
1244WF CE:  
3000 W / Heater  
Amperage draw:  
Drive Motor=3.3 Amps.  
Fan Motor=0.5 Amps.  
Motors and Heater=25 Amps.  
1264 WF:  
1264WF CE:  
Drive Motor=3.3 Amps.  
Fan Motor=0.5 Amps.  
Motors and Heater=13 Amps.  
1244 WF:  
1244WF CE:  
Drive Motor=3.3 Amps  
Fan Motor=0.5 Amps  
Motors and Heater=12Amps  
D/C Voltage used:  
A/C Voltage Used:  
36 VDC Motor Voltage  
24 VDC Fan Motor  
230 VAC Recommended…(Not to exceed  
240VAC)  
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Connectors for 1264 WF  
Connectors for 1244 WF  
NEMA 6-20 P  
NEMA 6-30 P  
NEMA 6-20 R  
NEMA 6-30 R  
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Section 5: Dimensions  
Weight:  
1264 WF:  
1264WF CE:  
Crated: 750 lbs. (340 kg.)  
Uncrated: 600 lbs. (272 kg.)  
1244 WF:  
1244WF CE:  
Crated: 350 lbs (159 kg.)  
Uncrated: 275 lbs (125 kg.)  
Dimensions:  
1264 WF:  
1264WF CE:  
Crated: 58 in.(H) x 87 in. (W) x 40 in. (D)  
147 cm. (H) x 221 cm. (W) x 102 cm. (D)  
Uncrated: 49in(H) x 77.25 in.(W) x 25.5 in. (D)  
124 cm. (H) x196 cm. (W) x65cm. (D)  
1244 WF:  
1244WF CE:  
Crated: 57 in.(H) x 68 in. (W) x 38 in. (D)  
145 cm. (H) x 173 cm. (W) x 97 cm. (D)  
Uncrated: 49in(H) x 77.25 in.(W) x 25.5 in. (D)  
124 cm. (H) x145 cm. (W) x65cm. (D)  
Nip Height:  
35.63 in (91cm.)  
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Section 6: Know your Laminator  
This section is intended to aide the user in becoming more familiar with the 1244 WF & 1264  
WF laminators. Refer back to this section if you have questions regarding references to certain  
parts of the laminator in this laminator.  
1.) Safety Shield  
9.) Rewind Clutch Adjustment Knob  
10.) Rewind Shaft & Rewind Tube  
11.) Rear Slitter  
2.) Control Panel  
3.) Feed Table  
4.) Lower Film Shaft/Unwind Shaft  
5.) Upper Film Shaft/Unwind Shaft  
6.) Unwind Brake  
12.) Power Switch  
13.) Foot Pedal  
14.) Power Cord  
7.) Pressure Plate  
15.) Web Clutch  
8.) Emergency Stop/E-Stop  
16.) Roller Lift Handle/Gap Adjustment Handle  
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Know your Laminator Continued-  
1.) Safety Shield:  
Operation Manual  
8.) Emergency Stop/E-Stop:  
The Emergency/E-Stops are a safety  
feature that allows the operator to stop  
the rollers from rotating by depressing  
them as needed.  
The Safety Shield aids in preventing the  
operators fingers from becoming  
pinched or burned in the heat rollers of  
the laminator. With the Safety Shield  
raised or removed, the machine goes  
into the safety mode that prevents the  
run button on the control panel from  
starting the rollers to turn. The foot  
pedal must be used when the Safety  
Shield is raised or removed.  
9.) Rewind Clutch Knob:  
The rewinder is clutch driven. As you  
increase the tension on the Rewind  
Clutch Knob, the amount of force is  
increased and increases the rate/strength  
of the rewinder.  
10.) Rewind Shaft:  
The Rewind Shaft is driven by a clutch  
2.) Control Panel:  
The Control Panel enables the operator  
system. The greater you increase the  
clutch; the amount of force is increased  
and increases the rate/strength of the  
rewinder.  
to control motor run/stop, motor  
direction, motor speed, cooling fans, top  
temperature, bottom temperature, job  
number selection, job programming and  
temperature reading.  
11.) Rear Slitter:  
The Rear slitter is intended to cut the  
web output from the laminator and  
should not be used for any other  
purpose.  
3.) Feed Table:  
The Feed Table supports the product  
that is to be laminated. It also prevents  
full access to the roller nip (where the  
upper and lower roller meet) of the  
laminator. Because of this, the  
laminator has been designed not to  
operate when the Feed Table is  
removed. Re-install the Feed Table  
before attempting to operate the  
laminator.  
12.) Power Switch:  
The Main Power Switch turns the  
laminator on and off. It supplies power  
to the laminator.  
13.) Foot Pedal:  
The Foot Pedal allows the operator to  
start and stop the machine without using  
the Main Control Panel.  
4.) Lower Film Shaft/Unwind Shaft:  
The Lower Film Shaft/Unwind Shaft  
holds the lower film and allows the end  
user to apply tension to the web.  
14.) Power Cord:  
The Power cord comes with the machine  
and requires certain plug configurations.  
Please see the Specs to determine  
correct outlet configuration.  
5.) Upper Film Shaft/Unwind Shaft:  
The Upper Film Shaft/Unwind Shaft  
holds the Upper film and allows the end  
user to apply tension to the web.  
15.) Web Clutch:  
Use the Web clutch to control tension  
between the main rolls and the pull  
rollers. This will assist the end user in  
ensuring good output.  
6.) Unwind Brake:  
The Unwind Brakes are used to apply  
tension to the web.  
16.) Roll Lift Handle/Gap Adjust. Handle:  
7.) Pressure Plate:  
The Pressure Plate assists in keeping the  
Use this Handle to select the proper  
settings depending on what application  
is to be used.  
leading edge and the trailing edge of the  
print flat when fed into the laminator.  
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Section 7: Display Control Panel  
Stand-by  
Pressing STAND-BY will cause the  
laminator to go into the AUTO-OFF mode.  
The laminator will automatically go into this  
mode after sitting idle for an extended  
amount of time. When in AUTO-OFF mode  
the laminator will no longer continue to heat  
the main rollers to save power.  
Stand-by  
Pressing MEMORY will cause the current  
speed and heat settings to be recorded in the  
JOB memory location shown on the display.  
Jobs  
Pressing the up or down arrows will cause  
the unit to cycle through stored jobs. Up to  
9 separate jobs can be stored. To save a job,  
select one of the nine jobs to overwrite.  
Then change the heat and speed settings as  
required for your application. Once  
selected, press the memory button once.  
Measure  
Press and hold the MEASURE key to  
display the current roller temperature.  
Cooling  
When the COOLING button is pressed the  
cooling fans will turn on or off. The  
COOLING button will illuminate green  
when the fans are on. The fans blow fresh  
air on the film web in between the heat and  
pull rollers.  
Run  
When the RUN is pressed the rollers will  
begin turning. However, pressing run will  
not cause the rollers to turn when any of the  
following are true: the Emergency Stop is  
engaged, Safety Shield is raised or removed  
and/or the feed table is removed.  
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Display Control Panel-Continued  
Top and Bottom Temperature  
Use the up or down arrow keys to increase  
or decrease the set temperature of the heat  
rollers. The temperature shown on the  
display is the temperature at which the unit  
is attempting to attain. For example if the  
unit is set to 200*F even though the actual  
roller temperature may be higher or lower.  
To view the actual temperature press  
MEASURE.  
Stop  
The STOP button ceases the forward  
rotation of the rollers.  
Reverse  
Pressing the REVERSE button causes the  
rollers to turn in the reverse direction. The  
rollers will only turn in reverse as long as  
the REVERSE button is depressed.  
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Display Control Panel-Continued  
Fig. A  
The Temperature displayed in the area  
referred to as TOP TEMPERATURE and  
BOTTOM TEMPERATURE is the value  
that the laminator is attempting to attain.  
Pressing the MEASURE button will  
momentarily display the actual roller  
temperature.  
The current speed and job settings are given  
on the right side of the display.  
The current state of the heat rollers is given  
on the lower portion of the display. The unit  
will always be in one of three states:  
AUTO-OFF, READY, or WAIT.  
Fig. B  
Auto-Off  
In the AUTO-OFF state (also referred to as  
Standby) the unit will no longer continue to  
heat the main rollers. The unit will go into  
this state after a period of inactivity or by  
pressing the STAND-BY key. Press the  
STAND-BY key to bring the unit out of  
AUTO-OFF mode. See Fig. A  
Ready  
The READY icon will flash when the actual  
roller temperature is nearing but not quite  
met the target temperature.  
Fig. C  
The READY icon will be displayed  
continually when the actual roller  
temperature is within +/- 15* F of the target  
temperature entered by the operator. See  
Fig. B  
Wait  
The WAIT icon is displayed when the  
actual roller temperature is much higher or  
lower than the target temperature entered by  
the user. See Fig. C  
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Section 8: Safety  
The 1244Wf & 1264 WF have numerous safety features that will help keep the operator safe  
from harm. But for these features to work correctly, the user must become familiar with each of  
the safety mechanisms as well as never override a safety feature.  
Emergency Stop/E-Stop  
Two Emergency Stops (Sometimes referred  
to as E-Stops) are located on the 1244 WF &  
1264 WF laminators. See the “Know your  
Laminator” section for the locations.  
Pressing any one of the two Emergency  
Stops will immediately stop all roller  
motion.  
To reset the Emergency Stop, simply rotate  
the red top clockwise; this will cause the red  
top to pop upward and allow the rollers to  
turn again.  
Safety Shield  
The Safety Shield aids in preventing the  
operators fingers from becoming pinched or  
burned in the heat rollers of the laminator.  
With the Safety Shield raised or removed,  
the machine goes into the safety mode that  
prevents the RUN button on the control  
panel from starting the rollers to turn. The  
foot pedal must be used when the Safety  
Shield is raised or removed. Use caution  
when operating the unit with the shield  
removed.  
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Safety Shield-Continued  
To remove the Safety Shield, first raise the  
shield and locate the spring hinge pin on the  
right side of the shield. Pull the pin to  
release the shield from the laminator as  
illustrated in the photo.  
Feed Table  
The Feed Table supports the product to be  
laminated. It also prevents full access to the  
roller nip (where the upper and lower roller  
meet) of the laminator. Because of this the  
laminator has been designed not to operate  
when the Feed Table is removed. Re-install  
the Feed Table before attempting to operate  
the laminator.  
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Section 9: How to Guide  
This section discusses how to load film on the unwinds, how to center film, how to select and  
change the nip, how to center film, how to select and change the nip, how to use the inline slitters  
and rear slitter.  
Loading Film  
Begin by removing the hinge pin that  
prevents the film shaft from swinging  
outward.  
Swing the film shaft outward as is illustrated  
in the photo.  
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Loading Film Continued  
The core chucks need to be adjusted to  
match the width of the film that is going to  
be loaded on the laminator. To do this, be  
gin by removing the rubber o-rings.  
Then use the included hex tool to loosen the  
setscrews in the core chucks. Note: Do not  
remove the setscrews; they only need to  
be loosened.  
Make the necessary adjustments to the upper  
roll of laminate to center it to the Main  
Rollers.  
Slide the Core Chucks into place and gently  
tighten the setscrews to secure the Core  
Chuck. The rubber O-Rings can be replaced  
to keep the film from moving off center.  
Make the necessary adjustments to the lower  
roll of laminate to match up with the upper.  
Lock the Core Chucks into position and  
replace the O-Rings.  
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Select and Change the Nip  
The Roller Handle raises and lowers the  
Main Rollers and Pull Rollers  
simultaneously. The Roller Handle Guide is  
notched with preset nip heights. The Roller  
Handle is located on the right side of the  
laminator.  
Keep hands and fingers clear of the  
laminator roller nip when changing the gap.  
You can be crushed or burned.  
Never leave the rollers in the down position  
without rotating. Prolonged contact in one  
area can form flat spots on the rollers.  
To change the nip opening, pull the handle  
away from the notch and move to the  
desired setting and secure the handle in the  
appropriate notch.  
Lift the handle to the top position to open  
the rollers.  
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In-Line Slitters  
The In-Line Slitters allows the operator to  
slit the images as they pass through the Main  
Rollers and into the Pull Rollers. The  
trimmed waste can then be attached to the  
Rewinder Tubes and disposed of later.  
To engage the In-Line Slitters, simply press  
the lever down to expose the blade. Keep  
hands and fingers away from the path of the  
In-Line Slitters. The blade is extremely  
sharp and can cut you.  
To disengage the In-Line Slitter blade,  
simply push the blade lever up to return the  
blade to its original state.  
Rear Cut-Off Blade  
The Rear Cut-Off Blade is intended to cut  
the web output from the laminator and  
should not be used for any other purposes.  
Stop the laminator before using the Rear  
Cut-Off Blade. Moving material can  
damage the Rear Cut-Off Blade.  
Keep hands and fingers away from the path  
of the Rear Cut-Off Blade. The blade is  
very sharp and can cut you.  
Slide the rear Cut-Off Blade about six inches  
into the web. Press and hold down the blade  
engage lever. Slide the Rear Cut-Off Blade  
from one side to the opposite side then  
release.  
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Section 10: Applications  
The 1244 WF & 1264 WF can accommodate Poly-in or Poly-out films. Poly-out means the  
adhesive is on the outside of the roll. Each film requires a slightly different loading procedure.  
Refer to the Webbing diagrams at the end of this section.  
The shiny side of clear film must contact the heating components with the dull sides (adhesive  
side) facing out. Use caution when loading Matte or Delustered film since both sides appear  
dull.  
The top and bottom rolls of laminating film must be of the same width and be present  
simultaneously.  
Fig. 1A & B  
Film Loading & Threading  
The top and bottom rolls of laminating film must be of the  
same width and be present simultaneously. A Small amount  
of adhesive will “squeeze out” during Lamination.  
Hardened adhesive deposits can damage the heat rollers.  
CAUTION:  
Adhesive will deposit on the rollers if:  
Only one roll is used.  
Different widths of rolls are loaded together.  
Either roll is loaded adhesive side against a heat roller.  
One or both rolls of film are allowed to run completely  
off its core.  
The adhesive side of the film is on the inner side of the web  
(Fig. 1A & B). The shiny side of clear film must contact the  
heat rollers. The dull side of the film contains the adhesive.  
Use extreme caution when loading delustered (matte) film  
as both sides appear dull.  
Always change the top and bottom supply rolls at the same  
time. Near the end of each roll of GBC laminating film is a  
label stating “Warning-End of Roll”. The appearance of  
this label on either the top or bottom roll requires that new  
rolls of film be installed as soon as the item presently being  
laminated completely exits the rear of the laminator.  
Fig. 2  
1
Do not introduce any additional items into the laminator  
when the warning label is visible.  
4
To load a roll of film: (Fig.2)  
1. Pull the swing out shaft clevis pin up.  
2. Swing shaft outward.  
5
2
3. Slide the roll of film onto the film shaft ensuring  
Adhesive side is out.  
6
=
3
4. Push the film shaft back into the film shaft Support  
saddle.  
5. Push the clevis pin down.  
6. Center the roll of film.  
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Webbing Thermal Film Using Threading Card  
Fig.3  
CAUTION: The laminator rollers will be hot and  
can burn you. For pressure sensitive film (PSA),  
refer to the section titled  
THERMAL  
LAMINATE  
WEBBING: USING FILM THREADING CARD FOR  
PSA FILM.  
1. Turn the Main Power ON  
/OFF  
to On.  
2. Set top and bottom temperature with regards to the  
film type used.  
3. Ensure no brake tension is applied to the film shafts.  
4. Pull the top roll film down under the upper idler bar  
and allow to drape over the top heat roller (Fig. 3)  
5. Pull the lower film behind the lower idler bar, Lower  
the table Pull Film up towards the film draped over the  
top heat roller and adhere the Lower Film to the upper  
Film (Fig. 4).  
Fig. 4  
6. Pivot the table back to its feeding position while  
ensuring the threading card is on top of the feed table  
(Fig. 5).  
THERMAL  
LAMINATE  
7. Use a threading card to push the two materials into the  
heat roller nip.  
8. Lower the main roller to initial contact with the  
threading card.  
9. Ensure forward is selected for Motor direction and  
Press the Foot Switch  
10.From the rear of the machine, guide the web over the  
chill idler, if installed, and through the pull rollers.  
11.Once the web has entered the pull roller nip, lower the  
pull roller nip. Adjust unwind film tension; use as little  
tension as possible to get smooth output.  
THERMAL  
LAMINATE  
12.Once the threading card has completely exited the pull  
rollers, press the stop button.  
13.Now refer to the section entitled START  
LAMINATING.  
Fig. 5  
THERMAL  
LAMINATE  
THERMAL  
LAMINATE  
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Webbing PSA Film/Mount Adhesive Using Threading  
Card  
The laminator should be cool to the touch before  
Proceeding.  
1. Turn the Power ON  
/OFF  
to On  
2. Load the rolls of film as illustrated in (Fig. 6). Ensure  
no brake tension is applied to the film shafts.  
3. Pull the top roll of film down under the idler bar and  
up to the upper front rewind tube.  
4. Place one piece of masking tape in the center of the  
film and secure to the rewind tube.  
5. Make two full wraps around the rewind tube, and then  
score the laminate without cutting the release liner.  
Pull the laminate down allowing it to drape over the  
upper roller (Fig. 6).  
Fig. 6  
6. Pull the mount adhesive up towards the film draped  
over the upper heat roller (Fig.7).  
REWIND TUBE  
7. Stick the mount adhesive to the exposed adhesive of  
the upper role.  
PSA  
Film  
8. Insert the table back to its feeding position while  
ensuring the threading card is on top of the feed table  
(Fig. 8).  
9. Use a threading card to push the two materials through  
the heat roller nip  
Mount  
Adhesive  
10.Lower the main heated roller to bring the main roller  
into initial contact with the threading card. Ensure  
front is selected and press the foot switch.  
11.From the rear of the machine, guide the web over the  
chill idler, if installed, and through the pull rollers.  
Once the web has entered the pull roller nip, close the  
pull roller nip –  
Fig. 7  
12.Press the stop button when the threading card has  
completely exited the pull rollers and adjusts the film  
web tension using as little tension as possible.  
PSA  
Film  
13.Now refer to the section titled START  
LAMINATING.  
CHILLED ROLLER  
HEAT ROLLER  
Mount  
Adhesive  
Fig.8  
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Start Laminating  
1. At this point you should have your laminator Webbed  
with the appropriate material for your application.  
2. The feed table should be in the normal operating  
position.  
3. Close the main and Pull roll nips. Rollers should be  
closed.  
4. Speed is set to 3 or less and front motor direction is  
selected.  
5. Press the start button.  
6. Set main roller pressure at desired setting for  
laminating by turning the roll lift handle.  
CAUTION: If using PSA film, an air pocket may result  
between the main rollers and pull rollers. Raise the pull  
rollers to allow the air Pocket to pass.  
Fig. 9  
7. Make any necessary film brake tension adjustments,  
pull/main roller pressure, and clutch and/ or rewind  
brake tension adjustments.  
8. Position the item to be laminated on the feed table.  
9. Align the leading edge of the item parallel to the heat  
roller nip (Fig. 9).  
10.With both hands and an outward force push the image  
slower than the speed of the rollers into the nip of the  
heat rollers (Fig. 10).  
CAUTION: Avoid forcing the image into the main  
roller nip as this action will cause the corners of the  
leading edge to buckle and create a wave.  
Fig. 10  
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Method for Tacking New Film to Existing Film  
The following describes a method for loading film whereby  
the existing film present on the heat rollers may be used in  
place of the threading card to draw the new film through  
the laminator. The adhesive of the existing film must be  
tacky or liquefied. Leading edges of the new film will be  
overlapped onto the tacky adhesive of the old film. The  
existing film and the new film will be pulled through the  
laminator together.  
(1)  
(2)  
(2)  
CAUTION: Do not cut yourself  
CAUTION: Be careful not to cut any of the rollers!  
.......a PSA film or mount adhesive  
1. Cut (1) remaining top film web between the idler bar  
and heat roller. Cut (2) the film web between the lower  
film supply and the idler bar (Figure 11).  
Fig. 11  
CAUTION: Be careful not to cut any of the rollers!  
2. Remove the feed table down.  
3. Do not allow the adhesive side of the film to contact  
the heat or pull rollers. Liquefied or tacky adhesive  
deposited on heat rollers will require the rollers to be  
cleaned per the section tilted.  
4. Replace both the top and bottom rolls of film with new  
rolls. Ensure the adhesive side is facing out.  
5. Pull the film around the idler bars, with the exception  
of PSA mounting adhesives without a release liner.  
.......a PSA film or mount adhesive  
6. Tack the new film to the existing film on the heat  
rollers. For PSA film, attach the release liner to the  
rewind tube  
Fig.12  
7. Use the footswitch to advance the film into the heat  
roller nip.  
8. Observe the film being pulled through the laminator to  
assure that the remaining existing film and the new  
films are advancing concurrently. Any separation  
between the films will require stopping the motor  
immediately and the situation corrected.  
9. Press STOP once the newly threaded film has  
completely exited the pull rollers.  
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To Unweb the laminator  
Unweb the laminator if you are changing film widths,  
cleaning the rollers or have finished using the machine for  
the day.  
(2)  
(1)  
CAUTION: Do not cut yourself  
1. Using a slitter, cut (1) the output from the web (Fig.  
13).  
(3)  
(2)  
2. Cut (2) remaining top film web between the idler bar  
and heat roller. PSA film cut the release liner too.  
3. Cut (3) the film web between the lower film supply  
and the idler bar (Fig. 13).  
.......a PSA film or mount adhesive  
Fig. 13  
CAUTION: Be careful not to cut any of the rollers!  
4. Remove the feed table.  
5. Gap the main rollers and pull rollers.  
6. Carefully grab hold of the web (top and bottom film),  
from the back operating position and pull towards you  
(Fig. 14).  
7. Do not allow the adhesive side of the film to contact  
the heat or pull rollers.  
PULL WEB  
Clearing a Film Jam (Wrap-up)  
Film jams (wrap-ups) may occur if the film is loaded  
backwards or if the area at which film exits the equipment  
is blocked. The film, when jammed, wraps around the heat  
rollers or pulls rollers during webbing if webbing, if a  
Thread Card is not used.  
To clear a jam:  
Fig.14  
1. Immediately stop the laminator by pressing STOP.  
2. Set motor direction to rear.  
3. Use the footswitch to reverse the web until the wrap up  
is clear.  
4. Raise the main roller and pull rollers.  
5. Manually guide the web from the main rollers and pull  
rollers.  
6. Once the film jam has been cleared, lower the main  
roller and pull rollers.  
7. Refer to the section titled START LAMINATING.  
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Tips for Pre Coating Boards  
MOUNT  
ADHESIVE  
1. Load the laminator as illustrated in (Fig. 15). Remove  
chill idler.  
LEADER BOARD  
TRAILOR BOARD  
2. The width of the roll should not exceed the width of  
the board by more than 1/2 in. (1.3 cm).  
3. Use a leader board to set the main roller and pull roller  
pressure prior to webbing.  
BOARDS  
4. Use a leader board to start the run and a trailer board to  
finish the run.  
5. Using the pull rollers will allow you to leave gaps  
between boards.  
6. If not using the pull rollers, have the boards nearby to  
butt end to end during feeding.  
Fig. 15  
Tips for Mounting Pre Coated Boards  
1. Use a leader board to set the main roller pressure prior  
to mounting the image.  
IMAGE  
RELEASE LINER  
2. Ensure the chill idler is removed and the rear slitter is  
to one side.  
3. Do not stop once you have started the mounting  
process through the machine. (Fig. 16)  
PRE-COATED BOARD  
Note: This application can also be performed from the  
rear operating position.  
Fig.16  
Tips for Single Sided lamination  
1. Load the laminator as illustrated in Fig. 17.  
MOUNT  
ADHESIVE  
2. Use Kraft paper for one-sided lamination When ever  
the items to be laminated are narrower than the film  
you are using.  
RELEASE LINER FROM PSA FILM  
OUTPUT  
IMAGE  
3. If not using Kraft paper, use a scrap piece to finish the  
run or you will have adhesive on your rollers.  
4. For high volume runs, use Kraft paper and the lower  
rear rewind for roll to roll operation.  
KRAFT  
PAPER  
OPTION  
5. Running the web over the chill idler may improve the  
Flatness of the output.  
6. A little heat, 125 degree F (52 degree C), may help  
eliminate silvering effects associated with PSA films.  
Fig. 17  
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Tips for Creating a Decal  
1. Load the laminator as illustrated in Fig. 18.  
2. The over laminate may be PSA or thermal type.  
THERMAL  
OR PSA  
FILM  
3. If using thermal type, pay attention to the Poly-  
in/Poly-out rule.  
RELEASE LINER FROM PSA FILM  
4. Run a test material prior to running the actual image to  
ensure flat output.  
OUTPUT  
IMAGE  
5. Use minimal brake tension to achieve quality output.  
6. Do not web the PSA mount adhesive around the lower  
web idler.  
MOUNT  
ADHESIVE  
Tips for mounting a Decal  
1. Use a leader board to set the pull roller pressure prior  
to mounting the image.  
Fig. 18  
2. The image should not exceed the width of the board by  
more than 1 in. (2.54 cm) per side.  
3. Tack about 1 in. (2.54 cm) of the leading edge of the  
decal to the leading edge of the board.  
4. When tacking the leading edge, start in the center and  
work to the sides.  
DECAL  
RELEASE LINER  
BOARD  
5. Use a board that exceeds the size of the decal if  
inexperienced in the mounting application.  
Note: This application can also be performed from the  
front operating position.  
Tips for Thermal Encapsulation  
1. Load the laminator as illustrated in Fig. 20 Poly-in  
film is used for illustration purpose.  
Fig.19  
2. Refer to section entitled FILM LOADING  
THREADING for Poly-out film.  
&
3. Always use two rolls of film the same width.  
4. Use minimal brake tension to achieve flat output.  
THERMAL  
FILM  
5. Increase speed gradually to maintain the activating  
temperature required for the laminate you are using.  
IMAGE  
OUTPUT  
6. Length and width of image, ink coverage and paper  
type may affect the temperature and speed  
recommended in the SPEED/ TEMPERATURE  
GUIDE.  
THERMAL  
FILM  
Fig. 20  
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Tips for ACCUSHIELD  
THERMAL  
FILM  
1. Load the laminator as illustrated in Fig.21.  
IMAGE  
2. You must have the Separator bar option to accurately  
run this material. See your Sales Rep for ordering the  
Separator Bar.  
OPTIONAL  
SEPERATOR BAR  
OUTPUT  
3. Set Top Temp to 265 o F* (129* C) and a speed  
setting no greater than 4.  
4. Liner rewind tension will be greater than normal  
operating standard  
5. To prevent some adhesive adhering to the rollers, you  
may choose to use a roll of craft paper for a Carrier.  
KRAFT  
PAPER  
OPTION  
Use the blank space below and blank diagrams to  
Fig. 21  
Note your tips and web paths for your Special  
applications.  
TIPS FOR CUSTOM APPLICATION #1 (Fig. 22)  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
CUSTOM WEB PATH #1  
TIPS FOR CUSTOM APPLICATION #2 (Fig. 23)  
Fig. 22  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
CUSTOM WEB PATH #2  
Fig. 23  
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SPEED / TEMPERATURE CONTROL  
This is only a general reference guide. Different settings may be suitable as the warm up time, lamination time and materials  
change.  
Factors that may affect the speed and temperature parameters;  
1. Image length  
2. Image width and ink coverage.  
3. Ink coverage  
4. Paper type  
5. Laminate thickness  
6. Operating environment  
7. Condition of the rollers  
8. Line voltage (effects heaters)  
9. Using cooling features.  
You may have to adjust temperature or speed depending on stock finish, thickness *Turn heat off when not in use.  
THE ART OF LAMINATION  
BASIC RULES  
Do not attempt to laminate abrasive or metal Objects such as staples, paper clips and glitter, as they may damage the  
heat or pull rollers.  
Do not force items into the nip area of the heat rollers. An item that is not easily drawn into the laminator by the heat  
rollers is probably too thick to laminate.  
Wrinkles may result if an attempt is made to reposition an item once it has been grasped by the heat rollers.  
Do not stop the laminator before an item has completely exited the pull rollers. Even a momentary stop will cause a  
mark (heat line) on the laminated item.  
Good, consistent lamination is a result of combining proper heat, tension and dwell time. Dwell time is controlled by the speed of  
the motor and is defined as the amount of time the material to be laminated is compressed between the heat rollers.  
As a general rule, thicker items and film need to run at slower speeds because they extract more heat from the rollers at a quicker  
rate. Setting the speed control at slower settings gives the laminator longer dwell time thus allowing proper lamination of thick  
items. Thinner items, such as standard copier paper (20 lb. bond) and tissue paper, extract less heat from the rollers and can be  
run at faster speeds.  
FILM TENSION  
Proper film tension, known as brake tension, is the minimum amount required to eliminate wrinkles in the finished item. The film  
should be taut. A properly adjusted roll of film should not require excessive force to turn by hand.  
Film tension should be enough to introduce a minor amount of drag as the film unrolls. Insufficient tension causes wrinkles,  
while too much tension causes stretching (necking). Uneven tensions between the top and bottom rolls create curl. Too much  
upper tension creates upward curl while too much bottom tension causes downward curl.  
Adjustment of the pull roller clutch may be necessary if after adjusting unwind and rewind brake tensions do not improve your  
output quality.  
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Heat  
The “READY” indicator may extinguish if the speed is set  
too fast for the material being laminated. Either lower the  
speed setting or press STOP and wait until the “READY”  
indicator illuminates. Operation of the laminator for more  
than thirty minutes at a time may necessitate a lower speed  
setting. It is recommended that, during periods of long runs,  
the items being laminated are alternated between thick and  
thin. Do not combine thick and thin items at the same time,  
as this will result in a poor edge seal around the thinner  
material. If you are unsure that the laminator is set at the  
proper speed for the item to be laminated, run a test piece  
(scrap) of the same or similar material through the  
Laminator. This procedure is recommended because  
rotating the heat roller prior to lamination will more evenly  
distribute the heat.  
- A -  
- B -  
Fig. 24  
Make speed adjustments if necessary.  
Output  
1. “D” waves in the image (Fig. 24 A&B).  
Check paper tension.  
Paper may be damp or not dry.  
2. “D” waves in the laminate (Fig. 24 A&B).  
Check main roller pressure.  
Check pull roller pressure.  
- A -  
- B -  
3. Straight waves in output (Fig. 25 A).  
Check operational settings for materials being  
used.  
Fig. 25  
Check clutch tension.  
4. Indent waves in output after pull rollers. (Fig. 25 B)  
Insufficient cooling time.  
Output was handled prior to cooling.  
Use cooling feature if not on.  
Machine was stopped on print.  
5. Angled waves in the output. (Fig. 26 A&B)  
Main air Supply setting  
Check main Roller Pressure.  
Check main roller pressure.  
Check pull roller pressure.  
Check for Paper Tension.  
- A -  
- B -  
Fig. 26  
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MAINTENANCE  
Caring For the GBC 2064WF Laminator  
GBC offers Cleaning kits as well as Extended Maintenance Agreements.  
Contact your local GBC Service Representative or your dealer/distributor for additional information. The only maintenance required by the  
operator is to periodically clean the heat rollers and schedule semi annual maintenance checks. The following procedure will help keep the heat  
rollers free of adhesive that has been deposited along the edge of the laminating film. Proper alignment of the rolls of film reduces the amount of  
“squeeze out”.  
WARNING: Do not attempt to laminate adhesives marked “Flammable”.  
Do not laminate glitter and/ or metallic items. Damage to the rollers may result.  
WARNING: Do not apply any cleaning fluids or solvents to the rollers. Some solvents and fluids could ignite on heated  
rollers.  
Never clean rollers with sharp or pointed objects.  
Hardened adhesive deposits on the rollers can cause damage to the rollers. Rotate the rollers at the lowest speed  
setting on the control panel.  
CAUTION: THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE IS PERFORMED WHILE THE LAMINATOR IS HOT. USE EXTREME  
CAUTION.  
1. Remove the film from the laminator following the Procedure outlined in steps 1 through 6 of the section entitled TO UNWEB THE  
LAMINATOR.  
2. Preheat the laminator until the “READY” indicator illuminates.  
3. Tilt the feed table.  
4. Rub the top and bottom heat rollers with a 3M™ Scotch-Brite™ pad. DO NOT USE METAL SCOURING PADS!  
5. Use the footswitch to rotate the lower heat/ pull roller to an unclean portion. The upper heat/ pull rollers are free spinning. Continue  
this process until the complete surfaces of both rollers are clean.  
6. Refer to the beginning of the section entitled OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS to web your laminator.  
NOTE: Do not use metal scouring pads to clean the rollers.  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE  
SYMPTOM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
The control panel display does not  
illuminate when POWER ON/OFF  
is in the ON, marked “I”, position  
Laminator not connected to  
electrical supply  
Insert attachment plug into  
receptacle  
Blown out fuse.  
Check fuses.  
Heat rollers do not turn when I  
Feed table not properly installed.  
Tilt feed table and properly replace  
it.  
Press the RUN button.  
Heat rollers only turn if I use the  
“Footswitch”.  
Pull E-Stop button  
Photo eye is blocked.  
Pull out on the E-STOP push button.  
Disengage the footswitch mode.  
Clear nip area.  
Laminated items exhibit curling.  
Tension between the top and bottom Adjust tension per section FILM  
film. Roll is unequal. TENSION.  
Tension on top or bottom roll of film Adjust tension per section FILM  
is too film is too loose.  
Bottom film roll may be improperly  
loaded.  
TENSION.  
Make sure bottom roll of film is  
around idler bar and that is the  
normal operation position.  
Release heat and pull roller pressure,  
align the rolls of film.  
Adhesive deposited on heat rollers.  
Top and bottom film webs not  
aligned  
Laminate improperly loaded.  
Adhesive (matte) side of laminate  
film may be against the heat rollers.  
Unweb and reload the film properly.  
Lower speed setting.  
Unsatisfactory adhesion of laminate. Speed setting too fast for type of  
material being laminated  
Insufficient heat  
Wait for “READY” indicator to  
appear in the control panel display.  
Adhesive side of film must be facing  
away from the heat rollers.  
Bottom roll of film not threaded  
behind the idle bar.  
Laminate improperly loaded  
Heat rollers require cleaning.  
Laminated item unsuitable for  
adhesion.  
Clean heat rollers per procedure in  
section CARING FOR THE GBC  
3064 WF LAMINATOR. Item may  
be dirty or may have non porous  
surface that is extremely difficult to  
laminate.  
SERVICE AGREEMENT  
GBC’s Equipment Maintenance Agreement will insure the quality performance and long life built into your laminator.  
A service charge for travel time, labor and parts may be incurred for each out of warranty service call. GBC’s Equipment Maintenance Agreement  
Decreases these expenses and protects your valuable investment. GBC offers several types of agreements to suit your needs and budget. To  
contact  
GBC write to:  
GBC NATIONAL SERVICE  
ONE GBC PLAZA  
IN CANADA:  
GBC NATIONAL SERVICE  
49 RAILSIDE ROAD  
DON MILLS, ONTARIO  
M3A 1B3  
NORTHBROOK, IL 60062 U.S.A.  
General Binding Corporation  
One GBC Plaza  
Northbrook, IL 60062-4195  
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