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Page 1 - Operation

Image® 410 Laminator Owners Manual Image® 410 Laminator Owner’s Operation Manual

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10LAMINATOR FEATURES Figure 4. Laminator Features 1. Digital Touch Pad Control Panel with LED indicators • It allows the operator to use 9 pre

Page 3 - INTRODUCTION

11CONTROL PANEL 1. Nip Adjustment Button: Press the UP arrow once to raise one setting. Press and hold to raise multiple settings. Press the DOWN

Page 4 - Maximum board length

12 7. Reverse Mode Button: Reverses the direction of the roller rotation. NOTE: The Reverse Mode Button may only be used with the footswitch and

Page 5 - ENVIRONMENT CONDITIONS

13PRESET PROGRAMS Settings provided are for optimal performance using the SEAL® Brands films listed. Purchasers should individually determine, pri

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14CHECKING OPERATION After you are familiar with the control panel and its functions, check all operations. WARNING! If your laminator does not oper

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15SET-UP AND OPERATION TEMPERATURE SETTINGS • Select the film(s) that you will use on the top (and bottom) of the images. • Check which temperatu

Page 8 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

16 SETTING THE UNWIND BRAKE TENSION IMPORTANT! The brake tension greatly affects the smooth flow of the laminating film. • Turning the unwind brake

Page 9 - SAFETY FEATURES

17WEBBING FILMS WITHOUT A RELEASE LINER The following are the basic webbing procedures for webbing films without a release liner: • Select films sl

Page 10 - LAMINATOR FEATURES

18WEBBING FILMS WITH A RELEASE LINER The following are the basic webbing procedures for webbing films with a release liner: • Select films slightl

Page 11 - CONTROL PANEL

19DECALING (HEAT-ACTIVATED) This process involves applying a hot film to the top and a cold backing adhesive to the bottom of the graphic. This pro

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2TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS...

Page 13 - PRESET PROGRAMS

20DECALING (PRESSURE- SENSITIVE) This process involves applying a cold pressure-sensitive over-laminate to the top and a cold pressure-sensitive mo

Page 14 - CHECKING OPERATION

21MOUNTING This process involves mounting previously prepared decals onto a substrate. No films or adhesives are required for this process. TO MOU

Page 15 - SET-UP AND OPERATION

22ONE STEP MOUNTING AND LAMINATING This process allows you to decal and mount in one step by using a mounting board with heat activated adhesive on

Page 16 - Stretch film tight

23ENCAPSULATING This process involves completely sealing an image between two films. It is important to follow the webbing instructions for films s

Page 17 - Media Path

24PRE-COATING BOARDS This process is used to coat substrates with a self-adhesive coating onto which images can be mounted. Images can then be moun

Page 18 - Release Liner

25APPLYING AN OVERLAMINATE This process involves applying an over laminate to an image with the use of a sled or pre-coated substrate. PREPARATION

Page 19 - DECALING (HEAT-ACTIVATED)

26PROCESS CONTROL SHEET Process: _________________________________ Application Use: ___________________________ Top Unwind Shaft:________________

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27CLEANING / MAINTAINING YOUR LAMINATOR CLEANING THE LAMINATOR • The laminator may be cleaned with a lint-free cloth, lightly dampened with a mil

Page 21 - MOUNTING

28PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SHEET CHAIN TENSION ADJUSTMENT / OIL CHAIN ** SAFETY CHECK AFTER SERVICING

Page 22 - ONTROL PANEL

29ERROR CODES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBES THE DETAILS OF THE ERROR CODES: • The machine shuts down and the display starts blinking. • This means t

Page 23 - ENCAPSULATING

3INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing a SEAL® Image® 410 Laminator. We have designed the SEAL Image 410 to give you years of reliable service. The

Page 24 - PRE-COATING BOARDS

30TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Solution The laminator will not turn on. • Check if the power cable is plugged into the mains wall outlet. • Che

Page 25 - APPLYING AN OVERLAMINATE

31 LOCATION OF BREAKERS • 1. Motor Breaker (0.8 Amp)– Located under the Right side plate. • 2. Control Power (2 Amp) – Located under the Left si

Page 26 - PROCESS CONTROL SHEET

32GLOSSARY OF TERMS DECAL: An image that has been laminated on top (either heat-activated or pressure-sensitive) with an adhesive backing FILM: A

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33SPARE PARTS LIST Please contact Technical Service for replacement parts. PART DESCRIPTION PART # Accessory Pack, 410 1162 Bracket, Bottom Main

Page 28 - PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SHEET

34TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MECHANICAL Dimensions (H x W x D) 62”w x 30”d x 47”h (157 cm x 76 cm x 119 cm) Net Weight 480 lbs. (218 kg) Shipping W

Page 29 - ERROR CODES

35LIMITED WARRANTY SEAL® Graphics warrants to the original consumer purchaser that each new SEAL® Image® Laminator, which proves defective in mater

Page 30 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

36 SEAL BRANDS TECHNICAL SERVICE SEAL BRANDS TECHNICAL SERVICE – EUROPE AND ASIA PACIFIC (For technical assistance & service) (Fo

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4WORKSPACE / ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS • Keep the area around your laminator clear with adequate space around it so you can feed, receive and trim m

Page 32 - GLOSSARY OF TERMS

5ENVIRONMENT CONDITIONS The following environmental conditions are ideal for the best operation of the laminator. AMBIENT TEMPERATURE The best tem

Page 33 - SPARE PARTS LIST

6ACCESSORIES INCLUDED: • 2-1/2 Square Cap for Stand Legs (4) • Velcro, Black (to secure caps to stand legs) • Snitty Safety Knife • Image Roll C

Page 34 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

7 UNPACKING YOUR LAMINATOR • Remove the transport packing and the plastic shrink-wrap the laminator is wrapped in to avoid moisture penetration.

Page 35 - LIMITED WARRANTY

8IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS SAFETY SYMBOLS USED ON THE LAMINATOR IMPORTANT! Read and make sure you understand these safety and operating guidelines. ROTAT

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9SAFETY FEATURES The SEAL® Image® 410 Laminator is designed with safety and protective devices with the user’s safety of utmost consideration. Howe

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