The laminating machines there have been used for a long time, because they are very useful. They can save time and money when compared to sending documents to professional document finishing companies. There are many items used for home and business purposes, which can be improved with the use of a laminator. They are often used as for reinforcing business and identification cards or protecting important photos and documents.
With the useful applications, you will run out of the film installed in your machine soon. Changing laminating film looks like a difficult task, but there are many benefits for you if you change it yourself. When you are learning to do it, you will save your time and money. Let’s follow the steps which will allow you to change your laminating film yourself in order to finish faster, and get back to work sooner.
The Way to Replace Your Film
1. Please read this manual. It is necessary to be familiar with the intricacies of your exact machine. Maybe there are special instructions listed in your operating manual that only apply to the specific model you are using.
2. Remove the old film rolls from your machine. You should always follow the instructions in your manual if they are different from the things listed here, but maybe it is a good idea to turn off your laminator prior to removing the film. You can simply lift open the safety cover, loosen the locking screw, and then remove the roll being careful not to touch the adhesive side of the film to the roller on your machine.
3. Put the new rolls of film onto the spindles. It seems that there will be a directional marking of some sort on your machine, and you should make sure that you place it in your machine in the right way. When you are sure that the laminate is installed in a correct way, you may replace the locking screw.
4. Thread the new laminate through the roller bars, and make sure that the adhesive side is facing the right way. Both rolls are installed correctly, the BOPP plastic film from both rolls should have the dull side facing each other because they will glue together during the lamination process. Pull the bottom roll of film up over the metal shoes or heat rollers and it down over the metal shoes or heat rollers to make the film overlaps with each other.
5. Continue feeding the film through your machine. This can also be more easily used by a folder or card chip pieces to be used as a thread card. Simply fold the film over it and then close the safety shield, and turn your laminator on to advance it through the unheated roller. You will want to pay attention the alignment when you do it. You need to get both rolls to line up as they move through the machine. while doing so, you need to get two rolls to line up as they move through the machine. Sometimes fixing the film to the card with tape on the dull side helps the process to go a little smoother.
6. When the film has passed all the way through, you can turn off the machine, because the loading is finished. You may need to push the card manually until the pull rollers can grab it and feed it out the back of your laminator. The main thing you should make sure in this step is that your film is properly threaded and mostly aligned.
Bopp-film.net provides the customers the most advanced range of BOPP products in the WORLD today. DECRO currently operates 8 BRUCKNER / MITSUIBISHI / JSW BOPP production lines in its two manufacturing plants in Guangdong Province in Southern China, contributing an annual output in excess of 130,000 tons of BOPP films.
With the useful applications, you will run out of the film installed in your machine soon. Changing laminating film looks like a difficult task, but there are many benefits for you if you change it yourself. When you are learning to do it, you will save your time and money. Let’s follow the steps which will allow you to change your laminating film yourself in order to finish faster, and get back to work sooner.
The Way to Replace Your Film
1. Please read this manual. It is necessary to be familiar with the intricacies of your exact machine. Maybe there are special instructions listed in your operating manual that only apply to the specific model you are using.
2. Remove the old film rolls from your machine. You should always follow the instructions in your manual if they are different from the things listed here, but maybe it is a good idea to turn off your laminator prior to removing the film. You can simply lift open the safety cover, loosen the locking screw, and then remove the roll being careful not to touch the adhesive side of the film to the roller on your machine.
3. Put the new rolls of film onto the spindles. It seems that there will be a directional marking of some sort on your machine, and you should make sure that you place it in your machine in the right way. When you are sure that the laminate is installed in a correct way, you may replace the locking screw.
4. Thread the new laminate through the roller bars, and make sure that the adhesive side is facing the right way. Both rolls are installed correctly, the BOPP plastic film from both rolls should have the dull side facing each other because they will glue together during the lamination process. Pull the bottom roll of film up over the metal shoes or heat rollers and it down over the metal shoes or heat rollers to make the film overlaps with each other.
5. Continue feeding the film through your machine. This can also be more easily used by a folder or card chip pieces to be used as a thread card. Simply fold the film over it and then close the safety shield, and turn your laminator on to advance it through the unheated roller. You will want to pay attention the alignment when you do it. You need to get both rolls to line up as they move through the machine. while doing so, you need to get two rolls to line up as they move through the machine. Sometimes fixing the film to the card with tape on the dull side helps the process to go a little smoother.
6. When the film has passed all the way through, you can turn off the machine, because the loading is finished. You may need to push the card manually until the pull rollers can grab it and feed it out the back of your laminator. The main thing you should make sure in this step is that your film is properly threaded and mostly aligned.
Bopp-film.net provides the customers the most advanced range of BOPP products in the WORLD today. DECRO currently operates 8 BRUCKNER / MITSUIBISHI / JSW BOPP production lines in its two manufacturing plants in Guangdong Province in Southern China, contributing an annual output in excess of 130,000 tons of BOPP films.