
- Put an object to be laminated into the "CP LEAF" until it is stopped by the sealed side of "CP LEAF".
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- After laminating a number of items,
clean the rollers.
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Fold a sheet of paper (the thickness of the
paper must be the same as a calendar or leaflet, etc.). Insert it from
the Inlet Port with the folded side ahead. Repeat this procedure several
times.
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*If you use a thin paper(e.g. copying paper)
for cleaning the roller, sometimes it causes
jamming. so, do not use thin paper for this
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- The exclusive "CP LEAF" should always be used. Use of other films may cause trouble (e.g. jamming, etc.).
- Avoid "One-side lamination".
- Insert "CP LEAF" around the center of the Film Inlet Port. When inserting, the sealed side of "CP LEAF" must be forward.
- "CP LEAF" must always be 2-3mm longer
and wider than the object to be
laminated.
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- If "CP LEAF"is too big for
the object, put the object to be laminated
and waste paper (to adjust the size of
the film) into "CP LEAF", then
cut the film to the proper size after
laminated.
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- Never cut up "CP LEAF" film before lamination. It may tangle in the roller. Do not use two pieces of "CP LEAF" film at a time. Two pieces may tangle in the heater or roller.
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- Lamination is made by heat and pressure.
But, improper operation may cause failure
in lamination or jamming of the film.
Avoid lamination of following.
- Objects which change color or quality
due to heat (e.g. Thermal paper, a picture
in crayon, etc.).
- Inflammable substances (e.g. cellophane,
etc.) or substances that are easily softened
(e.g. vinyl chloride, polyethylene, etc..).
- Very valuable things that are a one
of. (When laminating very valuable items,
do not fail to do lamination tests using
similar kinds of the materials.
- Don't laminate the object thicker than
designed capacity.
- Lamination of film (without laminating
object) only.
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