quikseps
New Member
Okay...was going to blow a wad on a great laminator but for the little use I have for it, decided to try a 55" Daige 4 and just set it up today. My question is this:
After running the starter board through to thread the rollers, cut off the laminate behind the rollers and pull the material taught, once I let the laminate go it immediately adheres to the bed of the laminator which makes running the machine impossible. What am I doing wrong? Just following the instructions in the manual.
The only way I'm able to actually laminate anything after the started board is to leave the starter board, still attached to the roll and then feed the sled holding my print.
What the heck am I missing here? Shouldn't this, once threaded allow me to continually feed job after job through without the laminate sucking onto the deck upon cutting off the sled? I'm sure I'm missing some piece of imformation. LOL!
Maybe it requires 2 people? One holding that laminate off the deck while another feeds the job?
Totally new to laminating.
After running the starter board through to thread the rollers, cut off the laminate behind the rollers and pull the material taught, once I let the laminate go it immediately adheres to the bed of the laminator which makes running the machine impossible. What am I doing wrong? Just following the instructions in the manual.
The only way I'm able to actually laminate anything after the started board is to leave the starter board, still attached to the roll and then feed the sled holding my print.
What the heck am I missing here? Shouldn't this, once threaded allow me to continually feed job after job through without the laminate sucking onto the deck upon cutting off the sled? I'm sure I'm missing some piece of imformation. LOL!
Maybe it requires 2 people? One holding that laminate off the deck while another feeds the job?
Totally new to laminating.