ABC Office Laminator 35 EZload User Manual

 
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Important Safety instructions  
YOUR SAFETY AS WELL AS THE SAFETY OF OTHERS IS IMPORTANT TO  
GBC. IN THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL AND ON THE PRODUCT ARE  
IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGES. READ THESE MESSAGES CAREFULLY.  
Important Safeguards  
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WARNING: FOR YOUR PROTECTION, DO NOT CONNECT  
THE LAMINATOR TO ELECTRICAL POWER OR ATTEMPT  
TO OPERATE UNTIL YOU READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
COMPLETELY. KEEP OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN A  
CONVENIENT LOCATION FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. TO  
GUARD AGAINST INJURY, THE FOLLOWING BASIC  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS MUST BE OBSERVED IN THE  
SET-UP AND USE OF THE LAMINATOR.  
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THE SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL PRECEDES EACH SAFETY  
MESSAGE IN THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL.  
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ON THE PRODUCT YOU WILL FIND IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGES.  
READ THESE MESSAGES AND INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. SAVE THESE  
INSTRUCTIONS FOR LATER USE.  
THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS ARE FOUND ON THIS PRODUCT.  
General safeguards  
• Use this laminator only for its intended purposes as according to the  
specifications outlined in the operating instructions.  
WARNING  
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Electrical shock hazard.  
• Keep hands, long hair, loose clothing and articles such as necklaces  
or ties away from the front of the pull rollers to avoid entanglement  
and entrapment.  
Do not open. No user  
serviceable parts inside.  
Refer servicing to qualified  
service personnel.  
• Avoid contact with the heat shoes during operation or shortly after  
the laminator has been turned off. The heat shoes can reach  
temperatures in excess of 300ºF.  
This safety message means that you could be seriously hurt or killed if  
you open the product and expose yourself to hazardous voltage.  
• Keep hands and fingers away from the path of the sharp film cutter  
blade located at the film exit.  
CAUTION  
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• Do not place the laminator on an unstable cart, stand or table. An  
unstable surface may cause the laminator to fall resulting in serious  
bodily injury. Avoid quick stops, excessive force and uneven floor  
surfaces when moving the laminator on a cart or stand.  
HOT ROLLS.  
PINCH POINT.  
Keep hands and  
clothing away.  
• Do not defeat or remove electrical and mechanical safety equipment  
such as interlocks, shields and guards.  
This safety message means that you could be burned and your fingers  
and hands 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 insert objects unsuitable for lamination.  
• Do not expose laminator to liquids.  
Electrical safeguards  
CAUTION  
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SHARP BLADE.  
• This laminator must be connected to a supply voltage corresponding  
to the electrical rating as indicated on the serial plate located on the  
rear of the machine.  
Keep hand and  
fingers away.  
• Unplug the laminator before moving it, or when it is not in use for an  
extended period of time.  
This safety message means that you could cut yourself if you are not  
careful.  
• Do not operate the laminator with a damaged power supply cord or  
plug.  
• Do not overload electrical outlets as this can result in fire or shock.  
WARNING: THE SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL PRECEDES  
EACH SAFETY MESSAGE IN THIS INSTRUCTION  
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• Do not alter the attachment plug. This plug is configured for the  
appropriate electrical supply.  
MANUAL. THIS SYMBOL INDICATES A POTENTIAL  
PERSONAL SAFETY HAZARD THAT COULD HURT YOU OR  
OTHERS, AS WELL AS CAUSE PRODUCT DAMAGE OR  
PROPERTY DAMAGE.  
• The unit is intended for indoor use only.  
CAUTION: The receptacle must be located near the equipment  
and easily accessible. Do not use an extension cord.  
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WARNING: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE OR REPAIR  
THE LAMINATOR.  
• Disconnect the attachment plug from the receptacle to which it is  
connected and keep the power supply cord in your possession while  
moving the laminator.  
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WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE LAMINATOR TO AN  
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY OR ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THE  
LAMINATOR UNTIL YOU HAVE COMPLETELY READ  
THESE INSTRUCTIONS. MAINTAIN THESE  
INSTRUCTIONS IN A CONVENIENT LOCATION FOR  
FUTURE REFERENCE.  
• Do not operate the laminator with a damaged power supply cord or  
attachment plug, upon occurrence of a malfunction, or after  
laminator has been damaged. Contact an authorized GBC service  
representative for assistance.  
 
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Service  
Perform only the routine maintenance procedures referred to in these  
instructions.  
Do not attempt to service or repair the laminator.  
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Unplug the unit and contact an authorized GBC service representative  
for any required repairs or one or more of the following has occurred:  
• 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: THIS IS NOT A TOY - DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO OPERATE THIS LAMINATOR!  
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Installation  
• Shipping damage should be brought to the immediate attention of the  
delivering carrier.  
• The laminator should be positioned to allow exiting film to drop freely  
to the floor. Accumulation of laminate as it exits the laminator may  
cause film to wrap around the rollers, causing a jammed condition.  
• Place the laminator on a stable flat surface capable of supporting  
44lbs. The surface should be at least 30” high to assure comfortable  
positioning during operation. All four rubber feet should be on the  
supporting surface.  
• Avoid placing laminator near sources of heat or cold. Avoid locating  
the laminator in the direct path of forced, heated or cooled air.  
• Connect power cord to an appropriate power source. Avoid  
connecting other equipment to the same branch circuit to which the  
laminator is connected as this may cause nuisance tripping of the  
circuit breaker or blown fuses.  
Caring for the Ultima 35 EZload  
The only maintenance required by the operator is to periodically clean  
the heat shoes. The following procedure will help keep the heat shoes  
free of adhesive that has been deposited along the edge of the  
laminating film.  
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Remove the film from the laminator following the procedure  
outlined in the section FILM LOADING AND THREADING.  
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Preheat the laminator until the READY LAMP ( ) illuminates.  
Clean the top and bottom heat shoes with a soft cloth.  
CAUTION: THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE IS PERFORMED  
WHILE THE LAMINATOR IS HOT. USE EXTREME  
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Follow the procedure in section FILM LOADING AND THREADING,  
Method Using Film Threading Card to reload the laminator.  
CAUTION.  
WARNING: Do not apply cleaning fluids or solvents to  
the rollers.  
NOTE: Do not use metal scouring pads to clean the heat shoes!  
WARNING: Do not laminate glitter and/or metallic items. Damage to the  
WARNING: Do not attempt to laminate adhesives  
marked ‘Flammable’.  
rollers may result.  
 
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Features Guide  
A. POWER SWITCH:  
I. NIP ROLLERS: (figure 3b)  
Located at the back of the machine, applies power to the laminator.  
The ‘ON’ position is indicated by the ‘ ’ symbol. The ‘OFF’ position  
marked ‘ ’ symbol (figure 1).  
The Nip Rollers are located behind the heat shoes. The nip point is  
where the heated film is compressed and pulled through the  
laminator.  
B. CONTROL PANEL: (figure 2)  
J. PULL ROLLERS: (figure 4)  
The Pull Rollers are located at the back of the laminator. They  
simultaneously pull the film through the laminator and provide  
tension as the film cools to provide good quality lamination.  
• POWER LAMP ( ): Indicates that the laminator is plugged in and  
the main power switch is in the ‘ON’ ( ) position.  
• READY LAMP ( ): This will illuminate when the laminator has  
reached operating temperature.  
K. REAR SLITTER: (figure 4)  
Used to cut the film where it exits the rear of the laminator.  
• STANDBY SWITCH ( ): Push to turn laminator on or off when  
main power switch at the rear of machine is in the ‘ON’ (  
position.  
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L. FUSE: (figure 4)  
The Fuse is an electrical safety device, located under the main  
power switch.  
• RUN / STOP / REVERSE SWITCH (  
): Controls the  
operation of the rollers. Select ‘RUN’ ( ) position to laminate.  
Select ‘STOP’ ( ) position when the laminated item has passed  
through the laminator. Select the ‘REVERSE’ ( ) position to  
clear mis-feed, jams or wrap-ups.  
M. SUPPLY ROLL: (figure 5)  
The Film Supply Rolls have core plugs inserted into each end of the  
rolls. The left and right plugs are of a different color and diameter.  
The color and diameter of end plugs correspond to the size of the  
holder and color sticker located on the side plate of the laminator  
(figure 5, a & b).  
• TEMPERATURE CONTROL KNOB ( ): Use to select appropriate  
laminating temperature. Refer to the laminating guide on the feed  
table to find the recommended setting.  
N. AUTO SHUT-OFF:  
C. HEAT SHIELD: (figure 3a)  
After one hour of inactivity the laminator will shut down. To activate  
the laminator, with the main power switch in the ‘ON’ ( ) position,  
push the Standby Button ( ) on the control panel and wait for the  
ready light ( ) to illuminate.  
Prevents inadvertent contact with the heat shoes.  
D. FEED TABLE: (figure 3a)  
The Feed Table is used to position items for lamination. The  
laminator will operate only when the Feed Table and Feed  
Table Latch are properly installed.  
E. FEED TABLE LATCH: (figure 3a)  
Used to lock the Feed Table into position and activate an interlock  
switch. The latch is located on the right underside of the Feed  
Table. The Feed Table can be removed by retracting the latch and  
lifting the table upward and away from the laminator.  
F. FEED TABLE GUIDE: (figure 3a)  
The Feed Table Guide aligns items to be laminated and is used to  
insure that longer items are fed into the laminator straight. The  
Feed Guide may also be used to feed smaller items side by side.  
Position the feed guide toward the centre of the Feed Table and  
place the items to be laminated against each side of the Feed  
Guide as they are being introduced into the laminator. To position  
the adjustable guide, lift the guide and slide it to the desired  
position.  
G. HEAT SHOES: (figure 3b)  
Teflon coated heat shoes melt the adhesive on the laminating film  
before the nip rollers compress it.  
H. IDLER BARS: (figure 3b)  
The Idler Bars, located near each supply roll, are used to direct the  
film to the heat shoes. The lower Idler Bar is attached to the Feed  
Table to facilitate easy film loading.  
 
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Film Loading and Threading  
Refer to Figure 6 and follow the procedures to remove the Feed Table  
and Heat Shield.  
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Remove the heat shield by sliding it to the left or right and lifting it  
up and away from the laminator.  
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Slide the feed table latch to the left.  
Lift the feed table upwards and away from the laminator.  
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CAUTION: HEAT SHOES COULD BURN YOU.  
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If reloading film, cut the remaining top and bottom film webs between  
the supply rolls and heat shoes. Be careful not to scratch the heat  
shoes. Remove the old rolls and check the heat shoes for adhesive  
residue. This can be easily removed by wiping with a damp cloth. Do  
not use abrasive, as they will damage the Teflon coating on the heat  
shoe.  
Change the top and bottom supply roll at the same time.  
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Raise the four film holder levers and remove old rolls of film  
(figure 7).  
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Install new film rolls making sure that color and diameter of end  
plugs correspond to the size of the holder and colour sticker  
located on the side plate of the laminator.  
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Close the four film holder levers.  
Refer to Figure 8 or Threading Guide located on the feed table for  
illustration of properly loaded film. Unwind top and bottom film  
rolls allowing enough slack for threading. Drape the film from  
lower supply roll over the heat shoes allowing enough slack to  
re-install the feed table/idler bar. Thread film from upper roll  
under the idler bar and drape over heat shoes (Figure 9).  
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Re-install feed table and slide feed table latch to the right.  
Re-install heat shield.  
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Move the RUN / STOP / REVERSE SWITCH (  
) to the ‘RUN’  
(
) position. Slide the threading card (provided with new rolls of  
GBC laminating film) on the feed table, gently pushing the film  
into the nip rollers (figure 10). The threading card should now be  
guiding both rolls of film through the laminator.  
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Move the RUN / STOP / REVERSE SWITCH (  
‘STOP’ ( ) position when the threading card exits the rear of the  
laminator.  
) to the  
CAUTION:  
SHARP BLADE.  
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The film cutter may be used to separate the laminated items.  
Position the cutter on either side of the laminator, depress the  
cutter handle while sliding the cutter across the film.  
 
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Operation  
Specifications  
Ultima35 EZLoad  
CAUTION: MAKE SURE HEAT SHIELD AND FEED TABLE  
Operating Speed  
Dimensions (W x L x H)  
Weight  
3 fpm  
ARE IN THE PROPER POSITION TO OPERATE THE UNIT.  
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16.929 x 18.11 x 11.142 inch  
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Move the Main Power switch to the ‘ON’ ( ) position (figure 1).  
With the main power switch in the ‘ON’ ( ) position, the  
35lbs  
Voltage  
120V ~ 60Hz / 230 ~ 50Hz  
laminator can be turned on or off using the standby switch (  
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Current  
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located on the control panel. When the standby switch is activated  
the red power indicator ( ) will illuminate. The laminator is now  
heating.  
Power  
W
BTU  
BTU/hour  
1 minute  
Warm-up Time  
2
Use the lamination guide on the feed table to select the correct  
laminating temperature for the film gauge and media that you are  
laminating. The guide will provide a good starting point. You may  
need to adjust the temperature up or down slightly to  
Electrical requirements - Refer to the serial plate located on the rear of the  
laminator for the specific electrical rating applicable to the unit.  
accommodate the finish or thickness of the media.  
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When the laminator reaches operating temperature, the green  
ready indicator ( ) on the control panel will illuminate.  
Lamination Guide  
Material  
1.7mil  
5 - 7  
6 - 8  
6 - 9  
3mil  
5 - 7  
6 - 8  
7 - 9  
5mil  
5 - 8  
6 - 8  
7 - 9  
10mil  
5 - 7  
5 - 7  
5 - 7  
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Position the item(s) to be laminated on the feed table.  
Copy Paper  
Glossy Paper  
Photo Paper  
Move the RUN / STOP / REVERSE SWITCH (  
) position.  
) to the ‘RUN’  
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This chart is for reference only. Actual Temperature setting will vary depending on  
media thickness and ink coverage.  
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Slide the item(s) to be laminated into the nip rollers.  
When the laminated item(s) exit(s the rear of the laminator, move  
the RUN / STOP / REVERSE SWITCH ( ) to the ‘STOP’  
) position.  
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Laminating Tips  
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Use the Rear Slitter located at the back of the laminator to  
separate the laminated item(s) from the film web.  
• Do not attempt to laminate abrasive or metal items such as staples or  
paper clips as they will damage the heat shoes and rollers.  
• Do not force items into the nip area of the rollers. An item that is not  
easily drawn into the laminator is probably too thick to laminate.  
Clearing a Film Jam (Wrap-Up)  
• Wrinkles may result if an attempt is made to reposition an item once the  
rollers have grasped it.  
Film jams may occur if the laminator is not positioned to allow exiting  
film to drop freely to the floor. Accumulation of laminate as it exits the  
laminator may cause film to wrap around the roller, causing a jammed  
condition.  
• Do not stop the laminator before an item has completely exited the rear  
of the laminator. Even a momentary stop will cause a mark (heat line) to  
appear on the laminated item.  
Adhesive will be deposited on the heat shoes and rollers if:  
To clear a jam it is necessary to rotate the rollers in a reverse direction.  
• Only one roll of film is used. The top and bottom rolls must be used for  
problem free lamination.  
To clear a jam:  
1
Immediately stop the laminator by moving the RUN / STOP /  
REVERSE SWITCH ( ) to the ‘STOP’ ( ) position.  
• One or both rolls of film are allowed to run completely off the core.  
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Remove the feed table and heat shield.  
Cut the top and bottom film webs.  
Grasp the loose ends of the web and pull straight out. Install the  
feed table with the loose ends of the web on top of the table.  
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Move the RUN / STOP / REVERSE SWITCH (  
‘REVERSE’ ( ) position and guide the film out of the laminator.  
) to the  
When the film has cleared the heat shoes, move the RUN / STOP  
/ REVERSE SWITCH (  
) to the ‘STOP’ ( ) position.  
Thread the film per section Film Loading and Threading.  
 
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Troubleshooting Guide  
SYMPTOM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
• POWER indicator does not illuminate when Standby switch on control panel is not  
Push standby switch on control panel.  
Main power switch is in the ‘ON’ (  
position.  
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activated.  
Laminator is not connected to electrical  
supply.  
Insert plug into appropriate receptacle.  
Replace fuse.  
Fuse is blown.  
• Laminated items are wrinkled.  
• Laminated items are wavy.  
• Laminated items are cloudy.  
Tension on top or bottom supply roll is too  
loose. Film holder lever is not closed.  
Close lever completely.  
Excessive heat.  
Reduce temperature by turning temperature control  
counter-clockwise.  
Insufficient heat.  
Increase temperature by turning temperature control  
clockwise.  
Ready light is not illuminated.  
Wait for the ready light to illuminate.  
• Unsatisfactory adhesion to media.  
Insufficient heat.  
Increase temperature by turning temperature control  
clockwise.  
Ready light must be illuminated.  
Laminated item may not be suitable for  
thermal lamination.  
The composition or finish of the media may not be  
compatible with the thermal lamination process.  
Warranty  
Operation of this machine is guaranteed for two years from date of  
purchase, subject to normal use. Within the guarantee period, GBC will at  
its own discretion either repair or replace the defective machine free of  
charge. Defects due to misuse or use for inappropriate purposes are not  
covered under the guarantee. Proof of date of purchase will be required.  
Repairs or alterations made by persons not authorized by GBC will  
invalidate the guarantee. It is our aim to ensure that our products perform  
to the specifications stated. This guarantee does not affect the legal rights  
which consumers have under applicable national legislation governing the  
sale of goods.  
Register this product online at www.gbc.com  
 
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