GBC 930-028 All in One Printer User Manual


 
F-60+ Operation and Maintenance Manual
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
© GBC Pro-Tech 1999 April
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GBC Pro-Tech laminators require minimal mainte-
nance. However, regular maintenance is essential to
keep any piece of precision machinery at peak perfor-
mance. A maintenance schedule and a section of proce-
dures are included in this section.
Table 4-1: Maintenance Schedule
Tools required:
Adhesive coated board
80% isopropyl alcohol (or dishwashing detergent)
Rubber cement eraser
Several 100% lint free paper or cotton terry cloths
Protective rubber gloves
To remove heat activated adhesive from laminator
rolls:
WARNING
While the laminator is still at normal operating temper-
ature (200-250 ºF), put on the rubber gloves and, using
a rubber cement eraser, remove any heat activated
adhesive from the rolls. Use “footswitch mode” and
slow speed to rotate the rolls in reverse.
CAUTION
CAUTION
WARNING
Daily
Clean the rolls
Inspect the electrical cord for dam-
age
Inspect the footswitch cord for dam-
age
Monthly
Adjust the nip
Check the chain tension
Inspect the area around the laminator
for possible hazards (dust buildup,
combustible items stored too close,
etc.)
Every Six
Months
Lubricate the grease fittings and
chain
Check wire termination tightness
Exercise extreme caution while cleaning the
laminator. You can be caught in the turning rolls
and crushed or burned.
If silicone adhesive contacts the upper or lower
roll, remove it IMMEDIATELY using a rubber
cement eraser. It can harden within an hour and
ruin the roll.
Do NOT pick or pull heat activated adhesive off
the rolls when they are cold. You can cause
irreparable damage to the laminating rolls.
Do not use compressed air to clean the machine.
Blowing debris can be forced into places where it
will later ignite or short electric circuits.