Royal Sovereign Laminator RSS 1050 User Guide

Royal Sovereign LAMINATORS  
OWNER'S MANUAL  
RSS-1200,1050 ,685  
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INTRODUCTION  
Thank you for purchasing a Royal Sovereign Roll Laminator. It has been designed and  
manufactured to provide years of continuous service in the professional environment.  
To insure high quality lamination, please read this instruction manual thoroughly.  
This manual will provide you with complete operating and maintenance information.  
For additional product support or factory-direct ordering information.  
Call Royal Sovereign Customer Service at (800) 397-1025.  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
The safety recommendations outlined in this section are to be read, understood and  
followed before operating machine. Keep this information for future reference. Failure  
to comply any of the following safety procedures could result in serious personal injury.  
1. To prevent the possibility of electrical shock, do not immerse machine in water or permit  
liquids to spill inside.  
2. Do not allow articles of clothing (neckties, scarves, papers, etc.) near front or rear  
machine openings as they could get caught by rollers and be pulled inside, causing  
personal injury.  
3. Do not insert sharp objects into front or rear machine openings. Do not place anything  
in feed tray openings of machine other than appropriate laminating materials or pouches.  
4. Do not attempt to laminate items that exceed total recommended material thickness.  
5. Do not operate machine for any other purposes than its intended use.  
6. Do not operate machine if electrical plug or power cord is damaged.  
7. Turn off the power when unattended or not in use. Unplug machine before movig it or  
when it is not in use for an extended period of time.  
8. This machine is intended for indoor use only.  
9. Do not alter or extend electric plug. Plug is configured for appropriate electrical supply.  
10. The socket-outlet shall be installed mear the equipment and shall be easily accessible.  
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CHARACTERISTICS  
RS Roll Laminator Line are advanced laminators with time transcendental design, utilizing  
the latest in laminating technology. It is designed for you to set temperature and speed as  
necessary and have the machine remember your settings. Also, you can laminate anything  
at high speed, regardless of thickness of material and type of film.  
Remote control device allows for control of the machine from the front or rear.  
Foot-Pedal Switch allows for hands-free operation. It is also designed for convenient use  
by anyone through the simple procedure of adjusting film tension in accordancs with the  
thickness of film and materials to be laminated.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Description  
RSS-1200  
RSS-1050  
RSS-685  
1550*650*1210(mm)  
61*25.6*47.4(in)  
1400*650*1210(mm)  
55.1*25.6*47.4(in)  
1070*650*1205(mm)  
42.1*25.6*47.4(in)  
Unit Dimensions  
190(Kg)  
418(lbs)  
140(Kg)  
308(lbs)  
100(Kg)  
220(lbs)  
Unit Weight  
Voltage/Cycles  
Power Consumption  
Max.Laminating Speed  
AC 100~120/ 200~240V 50~60Hz  
3000W  
3000W  
2000W  
6m/min (19.7ft/min)  
1200(mm)  
47.2(in)  
1050(mm)  
41.3(in)  
685(mm)  
27(in)  
Max.Laminating Width  
Max.Laminating Thickness  
Film Thickness  
13mm ( 0.5in)  
25~250mic (1 ~ 10mil)  
Cold and Hot Laminating  
Cooling Blower  
Yes  
2
2
1
Paper Counting  
Length Measurement  
Take Up  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Film Alignment  
Cutter-Cross  
Foot-Switch  
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NAMES OF MAJOR PARTS OF MACHINE  
13  
1
4
3
14  
6
10  
5
11  
12  
9
2
7
8
1. FILM-UPPER  
8. FOOT SWITCH  
2. FILM-LOWER  
9. REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH  
10.CONTROL PANEL  
3. TAKE-UP (ASS'Y-TAKE-UP)  
4. IDLER BAR (UPPER)  
5. TABLE-FRONT  
11.PRESSURE LEVER  
12.TENSION CONTROL KNOB  
13.ALIGNMENT KNOB  
6. SHOE-HEATER,UPPER  
7. ASS'Y-STAND  
14.TAKE-UP SWITCH  
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ADJUSTMENT OF FILM TENSION AND LOCATIONS  
Alignment Knob.  
Locking Nut  
Tension Control Knob  
Film  
Shoe-Heater  
Anti-Wrinkle
device  
Film  
1. HOW TO CONTROL TENSION  
Tension of film can be controlled depending on the state of lamination, but basically you  
can adjust it, to some extent, and make wrinkles straighten from Anti-Wrinkle Part of the  
heat shoe. To increase the tension on the film, turn the knob clockwise.  
To lower the tension, turn the handle counter clockwise. If lamination is curved upward,  
it means that tension of upper film is high. In this case, it can be controlled by raising  
tension of lower film or lowering tension of upper film. If lamination is curved downward,  
apply the method in reverse.  
2. HOW TO ADJUST ALIGNMENT  
Location control device is used when the edges of the lamination are unjustified.  
As the drawing shows, when the alignment knob is turned clockwise, the upper film is  
moved to right. On the contrary, when the handle is turned counter-clockwise, it is moved  
to left. Once proper alignment is reached, turn the Locking Nut tight against the Alignment  
knob so the adjustment is set.  
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SETTING UP FILM  
Picture 1  
Picture 2  
Upper Film  
Picture 3  
Picture 4  
Lower Film  
Upper Film  
Picture 5  
Core Fixing  
Screw  
Lower Film  
1. Set the glossy side of upper/lower film to face the heat.  
( Glossy side is PET film and matte side is thermal polymer laminating film.)  
2. Like picture 1, insert core into the left side of upper/lower film shaft.  
3. Like picture 2 and 3, insert core into the right side of upper/lower film.  
4. Like picture 4 and 5, adhere core closely.  
(Make the right/left direction of fixing screw consistent.)  
5. Locate film in the middle, and then fasten core fixing screw.  
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HANGING FILM  
1. HOT FILM  
UPPER ROLL FILM  
SHAFT  
HEAT SHOE  
LOWER IDLE BAR  
SHAFT  
UPPER IDLE BAR  
HEAT SHOE  
LOWER FILM  
GUIDING PAPER  
Picture 1  
LOWER ROLL FILM  
LOWER IDLE BAR  
SHAFT  
1. Insert the bar into the core of roll film then place the bar on the machine.  
2. Place the Pressure Lever to the open mode (10~13mm).  
3. Insert a piece of lightweight cardboard (Guiding Paper) between the rollers, through to  
beyond the second set of rollers.  
**IMPORTANT : It should reach beyond the second set of rollers. It should stick out  
5cm (2") in front of front roller.  
4. Pull the upper film around the upper idler bar to the anti-wrinkle device and stretch out  
the film on the upper heat shoe.  
5. When the temperature reaches 80°C (176°F), the resin is melting, stick the film on the  
shoe.  
6. Allow some of the film with melted resin to stick to the Guiding Paper.  
7. Repeat step 5 with lower roll film then stick it to the Guiding Paper.  
8. Unwind 30~40cm(1~1.3ft) of both rolls of film, to loosen the film tension. This should be  
fed through to the rear roller without tension.  
9. Set speed at 1 and press the "RUN" button to feed film into the machine.  
10. After checking the status of lamination, Place the pressure lever at the proper  
lamination mode.  
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2. COLD FILM  
TAKE UP DEVICE  
PAPER BACK  
UPPER FILM SHAFT  
HEAT SHOE  
COLD FILM  
UPPER IDLE BAR  
1. Take out the guiding table.  
2. Put the shaft of roll film in each hole exactly.  
3. Set the pressure lever to the proper lamination mode.(1mm/5mm/10~13mm)  
4. Pull the film around the idler bar to the Anti-wrinkle device.  
5. Put the paper back of the film to the bobbin at take-up bar to rewind the paper back.  
**It is to be stuck on to roll up clock wise.  
6. Place the sticky part of film on the upper shoe and get ready to laminate.  
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CONTROL OF ROLLER PRESSURE  
***Methods of controlling pressure of the roller ***  
1. For setting, pull the pressure lever out and turn the lever to following  
the indication.  
2. 10~13mm Board : Mode that you can laminate 10~13mm(1/3" to 1/2")  
3. 5mm Board : Mode that you can laminate 5mm(1/4") hard board  
4. 1mm hard board : Mode that you can laminate 1mm(40mil) hard board  
5. Laminating : Mode that you can do laminate 25mic(1mil) to 250mic(10mil)  
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTROL PANEL  
You can manipulate speed and temperature with the LCD controller.  
We designed the LCD panel for user convenience by adopting memory working condition.  
***Terms***  
LCD DISPLAY  
BUTTON  
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1.LCD WINDOW  
1. Initial display status.  
It displays the last working condition  
when the power is turned on.  
is displayed  
2.  
3.  
when the preset temperature is reached.  
Blinking  
Indicates to wait till blinking stops.  
Current temperature is higher or lower than  
the preset temperature.  
4.  
Saving electricity status.  
5. Temperature  
1) Shows the preset temperature.  
2) You can check the current temperature on  
the heat shoe by pressing T-Check button.  
6. Speed  
*9 different speed option.  
(SPEED1->1.0m(3.3ft)/min.  
SPEED9-> 6.0m(19.7ft)/min.)  
7. PRGM  
*9 different memory cell (address)  
You can memorize 9 different working  
conditions.  
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2. FUNCTIONS OF BUTTONS  
UPPER  
LOWER  
: Upper shoe temperature controller  
: Lower shoe temperature controller  
: Speed controller  
UPPER  
LOWER  
SPEED  
MEMORY  
SPEED  
: Choose memorized working condition  
: Increase temperature  
MEMORY  
ST/BY  
C/HOT  
T-CHECK  
Increase speed  
Restore the memorized working  
setting  
STOP RUN  
REV  
: Decrease temperature  
Decrease speed  
FAN  
MEANS  
RESET  
Restore the memorized working  
setting  
C/HOT  
: Cold function  
T-CHECK  
: Check current temperature  
: Saving electricity while the machine is  
not being operated.  
ST/BY  
RESET  
FAN  
: Reverse function  
: Count & Length values format  
: Run and stop the fan  
REV  
STOP  
: Stop working  
: Run the rollers.  
MEANS : Change into Count & Length Mode  
RUN  
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3.HOW TO USE BUTTONS  
***Set the upper/ lower heat shoes***  
1. Temperature available range from 0°C (32°F)  
to 160°C (320°F).  
Button & Display  
2. Set temperature of upper shoe.  
Press upper button then you will see the LCD is  
blinking 6 times. Before blinking is finished, press  
or  
to set the temperature.  
3. Set temperature of lower shoe.  
Press lower button and choose the arrow button  
the same way to set temperature of upper shoe.  
UPPER  
4
Each time you press the button,  
it will change 1°C (2°F). If you press the button  
more than 2 seconds, temperature will change  
automatically until you press the button again.  
LOWER  
5. Buzzer is ringing each time you press the button.  
***Speed controls***  
1. The operator can use 9 different lamiantion speeds.  
SPEED  
2. Press  
button then speed display mode  
is blinking 6 times  
Before blinking finish, the operator can change the  
speed with or  
3. Each time you press the button, buzzer will ring.  
SPEED  
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***Memorizing Working condition and Using  
the memorized working condition***  
1) Memorize working condition  
1.Operator can memorize 9 working conditions.  
2.Each time you press the button, buzzer is ringing.  
3.find the condition number you are willing to memorize  
MEMORY  
working condition by pressing  
button.  
4.When you finish setting upper/lower temperature and  
speed, you can press the memory button.  
This working condition is memorized while buzzer is  
ringing with blinking.  
UPPER  
LOWER  
SPEED  
MEMORY  
*If you change the temperature or speed and the display shows blinking at the same  
time, memory number is blinking together, it means that working cocdition is not  
MEMORY  
set. When you memorize working condition, you have to press  
button.  
5.When you memorize another working condition, you can do above 3 and 4  
operation over.  
2) Use the memorized working condition.  
1.Operator can choose one of 9 memorized working  
conditions.  
MEMORY  
the  
or  
to select  
2.Press  
a working condition. The display will blink.  
3.After the blinking stops, it is set the working condition you  
selected and shows the working condition on the display.  
MEMORY  
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***Check current temperature on the shoes.***  
1.This function allows you to check the current  
temperature on the shoes.  
T-CHECK  
2.Press  
then temperature is shown on the  
display while display is blinking.  
3.It shows current temperature 5 times then returns  
to temperature which the operator has set.  
4.It shows "LO" when the temperature is 40°c (104°F)  
or below. Only when the current temperature is over  
41°c (106°F) will it show the exact temperature on  
on the shoes.  
T-CHECK  
***Cold mode***  
1.You can do cold lamination with this function.  
C/HOT  
2.Press the  
button to show "COLD"  
on the display.  
3.Speed will always show 2 and there is no memory  
of working condition shown.  
4.Speed can be varied 1 or 2 by selecting  
button.  
5.You release the machine from cold mode by  
MEMORY  
pressing  
button.  
6.Everytime you press the button, buzzer is ringing  
7.ST/BY mode is not working at COLD mode.  
SPEED  
MEMORY  
C/HOT  
ST/BY  
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***STND-BY (Saving Electricity while you are not operating for a while)***  
ST/BY  
1. When press  
button  
will display  
on the screen and STND-BY mode is set at 80.  
2. When machine is in  
mode, machine condition  
ST/BY  
wouldn’t work. Press the  
button and  
it will revert to the previous working.  
3. When the machine runs, you can’t change it to the  
mode.  
STOP  
In this case, press the  
the machine to the  
button and turn  
mode.  
ST/BY  
***Check the laminating length & How many laminated papers***  
MEANS  
1. When press  
button the present numbers of  
length and papers laminated will be shown on  
the screen.  
2. When you want to return to working mode,  
MEANS  
Press  
button again.  
3.Also, you can reset measure mode by pressing  
RESET  
button.(for 2 second)  
FAN  
MEANS  
RESET  
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LAMINATING STEPS  
1. HOT LAMINATING  
1. Properly plug in the machine.  
2. Set up your film.  
3. Turn on the power switch on the backside of the product. (Emergency Switch must  
be turned to the "OFF" position.  
4. Set pressure lever to "Laminating" position.  
5. Increase temperature of the hot shoe. If the temperature is memorized for the  
MEMORY  
laminator, please push  
button, then use  
button to choose the correct location.  
and the buzzer rings sound  
6. It is ready when the LCD window shows  
three times. (It takes about 10minutes depending on setting temperature.)  
7. To set the film tension properly, please use the Tension Adjustment Knob while  
you are checking laminating condition (The lower film tension would make  
the better operation.)  
8. Set documents on the table. (You should allow at least 5mm(1/4") room on each  
side for perfect laminations.  
on the control panel. If the rollers don't run, please check  
9.Push  
RUN  
the emergency switch whether it is located at "ON" position or not.  
10. Push document into the rollers and start laminating.  
STOP when the laminating is finished. Cut the document with the cross  
11. Push  
cutter, if needed.  
12. It would be convenient, if the table guide is set at the proper position when  
the machine is continuously laminating. It is possible to cut unnecessary excess  
from the left/right side of the object with the Slitters.  
13. The document, which has been just laminated, is pretty hot and easily bent.  
Try not to touch the document until it has cooled down.  
14. After finishing your work(laminating), change the position of the Pressure Lever  
to "Hard Board, 1mm(40mil)".  
15. Turn the Power switch off.  
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***Useful Information***  
1. It would be easier for you to operate the machine next time if the tempreature and  
MEMORY  
the speed are set at the best condition and memorized by using the  
button  
2.  
sign may appear on LCD window in the case continuous laminating.  
If it happens, the speed needs to be lowered by one speed level and started again  
after  
3. In case of wrinkling or rolling of film due to wrong position of document, the button  
of is needed to be keeping pushed in order that document could come out  
signal on the LCD window.  
REV  
to the front with buzzer sound.  
4. When document is much smaller than film, you should place it in the middle of film  
for preventing wrinkle.  
5. Use cooling fan when you laminate continuously without break and document is too hot.  
***Laminating Speed at each level***  
SPEED 1  
SPEED 2  
SPEED 3  
SPEED 4  
SPEED 5  
SPEED 6  
SPEED 7  
SPEED 8  
SPEED 9  
1.0m(3.3ft)  
1.6m(5.2ft)  
2.0m(6.6ft)  
2.2m(7.2ft)  
2.6m(8.5ft)  
3.3m(10.8ft)  
4.3m(14.1ft)  
5.2m(17.1ft)  
6.0m(19.7ft)  
The above laminating speed numbers are at the condition on regular voltage with  
almost no film tension. There might be the possibility for difference to the above  
numbers due to the change of voltage or adjustment of tension.  
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***Temperature/Speed adjustment guide***  
Film  
Paper  
Preset  
Speed  
User's Guidence  
Temp Speed  
NO  
1
Remarks  
Thickness  
Thickness  
Temp  
Storage  
1
130  
130  
130  
110  
110  
110  
110  
110  
110  
115  
115  
115  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
130  
130  
130  
130  
130  
130  
9
7
5
3
3
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
100g/㎡  
150g/㎡  
300g/㎡  
100g/㎡  
150g/㎡  
300g/㎡  
100g/㎡  
150g/㎡  
300g/㎡  
100g/㎡  
150g/㎡  
300g/㎡  
100g/㎡  
150g/㎡  
300g/㎡  
100g/㎡  
150g/㎡  
300g/㎡  
100g/㎡  
150g/㎡  
300g/㎡  
100g/㎡  
150g/㎡  
300g/㎡  
38 micron  
(1.5 mil)  
80 micron  
(3 mil)  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
100micron  
(4 mil)  
125micron  
(5 mil)  
150micron  
(6 mil)  
175micron  
(7 mil)  
200micron  
(8 mil)  
250micron  
(10 mil)  
*NOTE  
IF the surrounding conditions are different, the adjustment is necessary  
to be controlled a lttle.  
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2. COLD LAMINATING  
1. Put cold roll film on upper bar.  
(Set the same as method of HOT film for protect paper of lower part)  
+
2. Pull COLD film, and fix it so that backside protecting paper can be wound on the take-u  
mandrel clockwise. (Revolve core to make protectingpaper tight a little bit.)  
3. Set pressure lever at the proper position following to your lamination condition.  
SPEED  
C/HOT  
4. After pressing the  
and  
button choose and set proper speed by using the  
button.  
5. It is  
when ready is show on the screen and the buzzer rings three times.  
RUN  
6. Turn on the take up device and set the proper film tension by pressing the  
button. Lower tension would make better operation.  
7. Set document on the table.  
You should allow at least 5mm(1/4”)  
space on each side for perfect laminations  
8. Turn the switch “Run” and "take up motor"  
at the same time. The liner and film wii be  
rolled at the same time.  
STOP  
9. When the lamination is finished, press the  
button.  
For your convenience, it would be better to set table guide in proper position.  
And if needed, cut documents with cross cutter.  
10. Set pressure lever at the Hard board/1mm(40mil) mode.  
11. Turn off the power switch.  
*** Reference ***  
1. Set up the protection paper. Otherwise, glue form the film will be stuck on the face of th  
and it can be seriously damaged.  
2. Turn the switch “Run” and “Take up motor” at the same time.  
3. For worm lamination, set temperature from the hot mode.  
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TIPS FOR REMOTE CONTROL AND FOOT SWITCH  
1. It is convenient to use the remote control in the back of machine while laminating.  
2. It is also convenient if you use Foot Switch while laminating HARD BOARD.  
3. "RUN", "STOP", "REV" buttons on Remote Control have same functions  
with the ones on Control Panel.  
4. Press Foot Switch one time for "RUN", press one more time for "STOP".  
(Don't keep pressing)  
5. After use of Remote Control, attach it to the left side of rear of machine.  
METHOD FOR USING CUTTER  
1.Cross Cutter  
1. It is on the back side of the machine.  
2. After lamination, move cutter to a point about  
1/3 of the width of lamination.  
3. Grasp film with one hand and press the cutter  
downward and slide it to the direction  
intending to cut with another hand.  
4.Press the cutter and slide it the other way.  
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2. Slitters  
1.This machines has two vertical cutters (slitters)  
2. For successive lamination, it is easy to cut  
vertically.  
3.Fix the cutter at the point to be cut, on the left  
and right.  
(Turn the screw counter clock wise to loosen  
the slitter, and slide it to the point to be cut.  
Once the point is set, turn clock wise to fix it.)  
4. Turn the cutter knob to "ON".  
5.Once you start lamination, it is automatically  
slit.  
6.Dial Cutter knob at "OFF" mode after lamination.  
7.When the knife is dull, unscrew the cutter screw to  
counter clockwise to take the knife out.  
Break the edge of knife and tighten the screw.  
**CAUTION.**  
*When you do not use vertical cutter, please set the both cutter at the bottom of  
each side. It could cause you to cut your hands while installing roll film.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY CONCERNS  
1.Please be cautious that neck tie, necklace, long hair, clothes are kept well away  
while operation.  
2. Prevent children from accessing the machine.  
Extreme Heat Will Cause Injury  
3.Place the machines on the plated place in order to prevent the machine from damage.  
4.Make certain that the machine is connecterd to an adequate power source.  
5.Do not use any other purposes other than the lamination.  
MAINTENANCE  
1.Do NOT Allow the machine to run with only one roll of film installed.  
The melted resin will adhere to one roller and ruin future laminations.  
2.The width of film should be bigger than the material, and width of upper side,  
and lower side of film should be same in order not to allow melted resin to adhere  
to the rollers.  
3.Be sure to adjust the film tension while in operation.  
If the tension is too tight, it could cause the film to stretch.  
4.After work, you should clean the resin from the rollers before beginning the next  
operation.  
5.Please check the lubricant after long operation or you do not use for a long time.  
6.Check the chain linking each gear is not loosened.  
The limit tension allowed is 3mm.  
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It's not out of order  
Symptom  
Rollers do not operate  
after press RUN  
button.  
Cause  
Check point  
1. Power cord may not be plugged  
1. Check the power cord  
2. Check the switch is on  
3. Check the emergency switch  
is off  
4. Release STND-BY switch by  
press the STND-BY button  
1. Change the function to hot  
lamination.  
in.  
2. Power switch is at OFF mode.  
3. Emergency switch may be at  
ON mode.  
4. It may stay at STAND-BY mode.  
1. It is set at the cold mode  
2. Memorized temp may be lower  
than atmosphere temp.  
Heat shoe is not  
heater up.  
2. Set proper temperature for the  
work  
*Noise from friction  
between the shoe  
and film is loud, while  
machine's operating  
at a slow speed.  
*Wrinkled lamination  
result  
1. Film tension is too tight.  
2. Temperature of heat shoe is too  
high  
1. Adjust the film tension.  
2. Reduce the friction noise by  
adjusting temperature on the  
heat shoes.  
1. Film tension is not proper, too  
tight.  
1. Adjust film tension.  
2. Put the Idle Bar at right position.  
2. Idle Bar in line with lower roller  
is not in proper position.  
1. Temperature on the heat shoe  
is too low or lamination is too  
speedy.  
*Result of lamination is  
not clear  
1. Increase the temperature on the  
heat shoe or decrease the  
speed.  
SPARE PARTS  
1. Core(76mm) :6EA  
4. Bolt(M8X12) : 6EA  
2. Fuse(50T) : 1EA  
5. Washer-spring(Φ8) : 6EA  
(AC 250V 6.3A)  
3. Fuse(65TS) : 1EA  
6. Bolt-core : 2EA  
(AC250V 15A)  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
1. DURATION OF LIMITED WARRANTY  
One (1) year from the date of "Buyer's" receipt of delivery.  
2. INSPECTION and CLAIMS  
It is the "Buyers" responsibility to inspect all merchandise immediately upon receipt.  
Any claims must be submitted to the "Seller" in writing, along with adequate examples  
(samples, photos, etc.) clearly showing the reason for the claim. All claims must be  
filed within fifteen (15) days of actual receipt of the shipment by the "Buyer", or they  
shall be waived.  
3. DEFECTIVE RATE OF 2% OR LESS  
Repairs to defective merchandise valued at 2% or less of annual purchases of that  
item by a "Buyer", is the responsibility of the "Buyer". The "Seller" agrees to promptly  
provide any spare parts needed for such repairs, free-of-charge, on a "freight collect"  
basis, to be shipped via the "Buyer's" specified carrier.  
4. DEFECTIVE RATE IN EXCESS OF 2%  
In the event that the defective rate exceeds 2% of the "Buyer's" annual purchases  
of that item, the "Buyer" must notify the "Seller" of the specific defect(s). The "Seller",  
upon inspection of the defective goods, will either repair or provide replacement  
(at the "Seller's" sole discretion) for said goods. Any shipment of replacement  
merchandise will be at 50% freight allowed.  
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MEMO  
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