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GBC GBC4250 - Film Alignment Procedure; Feed Table Removal; Operating Procedure

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The
“Word
Finishing”
People
separation
between
the
pre-existing
and
newly
installed
film
requires
that
the
motor
be
immediately
stopped
and
the
situation
corrected
to
assure
that
the
pre-existing
and
new
films
are
passed
through
concurrently.
19.
Set
the
motor
RUN/STOP
switch
to
the
"Stop”
position
once
the
installed
film
is
completely
exiting
the
laminator.
20.
Check
film
alignment.
See
section
entitled
Film
Alignment
Proceduj:e
for
instructions
if
installed
film
needs
alignment.
FILM
ALIGNMENT
PROCEDURE
Review
alignment
of
left
and
right
edges
of
the
top
and
bottom
film
rolls.
Set
the
ON/STANDBY
switch
to
the
“Standby”
0
position
if
re-alignment
is
necessary.
Adjust
alignment
by
repositioning
the
metal
disc
on
either
film
supply
roll
shaft.
Use
the
alien
wrench
(3/32
in.)
supplied
with
the
laminator
to
loosen
the
set
screw
of
either
metal
disk.
Slide
the
disc
and
the
film
roll
along
the
shaft
until
they
are
aligned
with
the
film
roll
on
the
other
shaft.
Lock
the
disc
into
position
by
tightening
the
loosened
set
screw
with
the
alien
wrench.
FEED
TABLE
REMOVAL
Refer
to
figure
2
and
the
following
procedure
to
remove
the
feed
table:
1.
Lift
the
shield
to
its
upright
position.
2.
Slide
the
Feed
Table
Latch
to
the
right.
3.
Lift
the
table
upwards
and
away
from
the
laminator.
OPERATING
PROCEDURE
The
speed
setting
may
be
positioned
at
the
“Fast”
setting
when
the
laminator
will
be
used
within
a
short
period
of
time.
To
conserve
energy,
the
speed
setting
may
be
positioned
at
“Slow”
when
it
is
expected
the
laminator
will
not
be
used
for
longer
periods
of
time.
It
is
recommended
the
ON/STANDBY
switch
be
set
at
the
Standby
Ci)
when
not
operated
for
long
periods
of
time.
1.
Lower
the
Safety
Shield
to
its
full
down
position.
2.
Check
that
the
Feed
Table
latch
is
penetrating
the
left
hand
side
plate.

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