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CONTENTS
Subject
Page
Contents 1
Ilustrations 1
Limited Warranty on Seal Image Laminators 2
Introduction 3
Using this Manual 3
Features and Benefits 3
Safety Features and Benefits 4
Safety and Warranty Instructions 4
Environment 5
Safety Symbols 5
Specifications 6
Identification 6
Installation, Uncrating and Moving 7
Control Panel 8,9
Checking Operation 10
Preset Programs 11,12
Loading Film 13
Unwind Brakes 14
Roller Nip Settings 14
Encapsulation 15
Decaling 16
Mounting 17
One Step Mounting and Laminating 18
Face Mounting 19
Pre-Coating a Substrate 20
Applying Overlaminate 21
Cleaning and Maintenance 22
Technical Assistance 22
Trouble Shooting 22,23
Location of Breakers 23
Error Codes 24
Electrical Diagrams 25,26
Replacement Parts and Accessories 27
Glossary 28
For More Information 29
ILLUSTRATIONS
Subject
Page
Loading Film 13
Encapsulation 15
Decaling 16
Mounting 17
One Step Mounting and Laminating 18
Face Mounting 19
Pre-Coating a Substrate 20
Applying Overlaminate 21
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - ILLUSTRATIONS

- 1 - HCONTENTSSubject PageContents 1Ilustrations 1Limited Warranty on Seal Image Laminators 2Int

Page 2

- 10 - 3 HCHECKING OPERATIONAfter you are familiar with the control panel buttons,check all operatio

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- 11 - 3 HPRESET PROGRAMSWhen using a preset program, the temperature willautomatically activate.Prog

Page 4

- 12 - 3 HProgram 5: Floor Graphics. Refer to page 16 forwebbing diagram. Floor Graphics are made by

Page 5

- 13 - 3 HLOADING FILMEach laminating/mounting procedure section, has webdiagrams depicting the corr

Page 6 - Identification Plate

- 14 - 3 HUNWIND BRAKESThe output of your film is greatly affected by the unwindbrakes. These are l

Page 7

- 15 - 3 HENCAPSULATIONn Ensure that you have set the temperature of therollers according to the re

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- 16 - 3 HDECALINGThis process involves applying a hot or cold laminate onthe face of the image and

Page 9

- 17 - 3 HMOUNTINGThis process involves mounting a decal onto a substrate.No films or adhesives are

Page 10

- 18 - 3 HONE STEP MOUNTING AND LAMINATINGThis process allows you to decal and mount in one stepby u

Page 11

- 19 - 3 HFACE MOUNTINGThis process is used to cover a substrate with a clearadhesive coating. Image

Page 12

- 2 - 3 HLimited Warranty on Seal Image LaminatorsHunt Graphics warrant to the original consumerpurc

Page 13 - Stretch film tight

- 20 - 3 HPRE-COATING A SUBSTRATE / CREATING A SLEDThis process is used to cover substrates with a s

Page 14 - Direction of compression

- 21 - 3 HAPPLYING OVERLAMINATE TO IMAGES USINGPRE-COATED SUBSTRATEThis process involves applying an

Page 15 - Media Path

- 22 - 3 HCLEANING AND MAINTENANCEn Do not use an abrasive cleaner on any surface ofyour laminator.

Page 16 - Release Liner

- 23 - 3 HProblem – Images or prints are rippling as they are fed in.n While feeding an image into

Page 17 - Substrate

- 24 - 3 HERROR CODESThe machine shuts down and the display starts blinking.This means that the soft

Page 18 - Heat activated substrate

- 25 - 3 H410 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM

Page 19 - Step One

- 26 - 3 H410 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM

Page 20 - Adhesive

- 27 - 3 HREPLACEMENT PARTSPlease contact your distributor or sales person forreplacement parts.Desc

Page 21 - Pressure Sensitive Film

- 28 - 3 HGLOSSARYEncapsulating – Sandwiching an image between twoheat activated films.Film – A syno

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- 29 - 3 HFor more information about Huntgraphics products,contact your nearest sales office.Hunt Gr

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- 3 - 3 HINTRODUCTIONThank you for purchasing the Image®410 laminator, alaminator designed to give y

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- 4 - 3 HSAFETY FEATURES AND BENEFITSThe Image® 410 is one of the safest laminators on themarket.n

Page 25 - 410 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM

- 5 - 3 H* Warning! Authorized service technicians mustdisconnect the power by using the power disc

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- 6 - 3 HSPECIFICATIONSMaximum Working Width 43” (110 cm)Maximum Heated Width 45.5” (115.6 cm)Maximu

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- 7 - 3 HINSTALLATION, UNCRATING AND MOVING THEIMAGE® 410Seal recommends that a licensed electrician

Page 28

- 8 - 3 HCONTROL PANEL1. Power Standby Button turns the power on and off. Ifan emergency stop is d

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- 9 - 3 Hn Bottom Heater Indicator Light is lit when bottomheater is on.10. Bottom Heater Temperatu

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