kcorcoran
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Finally got my old Ledco Econocraft 60 loaded up and I think it's running ok. I amd gettign occasional small 'bubbles.. maybe 1mm in size but more like no contact than a bubble. If I rub a little it disappears.
I'm pretty sure my roller pressure is out of whack considering the age and care of the machine before I got it. I plan on trying to make the adjustment on it but Ledco documentation doesn't seem to show the number of screw turns for the Econocraft.
I want to add a feed roller attachment to this so I can take the printed roll from my take up reel and put it on the machine. no problem fabricating something for that to bolt onto the machine... but coming out the back side on this laminator, there's no take up reel so i guess I just have to let it accumulate on the floor... or rig something up to manually crank while it's running. (whihc is better than letting it collect on the floor.)) - I'm working with what I have and can afford right now.
The issue I have is I don't always have full width rolls to laminate.. so I assume i need some kind of sacrifice paper to put under my piece to keep the laminate from sticking to the roller and anything else on the machine it likes to stick to which then jams up the machine.
What if economical that I can use? Come cheap roll bond paper? is there such a thing for 54" rolls?
What about taping wax paper or similar down to the machine in the back as sort of a release paper that will let any exposed laminate slide across it. Doesn't solve the sticking to the roller problem but one thing at a time.
Lastly I'm running Oraguard 290 at about 20 speed on the dial as I heard dwell time is important. am I running too slow? I mean, I'm not in a rush.
oh, and Oraguard 290 is pretty expensive, seems like high quality material which might be overkill for what I'm doing (laminating latex prints for long term indoor use). Is there any recommendaitons for matte/gloss/semigloss laminate at maybe half the price?
Thanks.
I'm pretty sure my roller pressure is out of whack considering the age and care of the machine before I got it. I plan on trying to make the adjustment on it but Ledco documentation doesn't seem to show the number of screw turns for the Econocraft.
I want to add a feed roller attachment to this so I can take the printed roll from my take up reel and put it on the machine. no problem fabricating something for that to bolt onto the machine... but coming out the back side on this laminator, there's no take up reel so i guess I just have to let it accumulate on the floor... or rig something up to manually crank while it's running. (whihc is better than letting it collect on the floor.)) - I'm working with what I have and can afford right now.
The issue I have is I don't always have full width rolls to laminate.. so I assume i need some kind of sacrifice paper to put under my piece to keep the laminate from sticking to the roller and anything else on the machine it likes to stick to which then jams up the machine.
What if economical that I can use? Come cheap roll bond paper? is there such a thing for 54" rolls?
What about taping wax paper or similar down to the machine in the back as sort of a release paper that will let any exposed laminate slide across it. Doesn't solve the sticking to the roller problem but one thing at a time.
Lastly I'm running Oraguard 290 at about 20 speed on the dial as I heard dwell time is important. am I running too slow? I mean, I'm not in a rush.
oh, and Oraguard 290 is pretty expensive, seems like high quality material which might be overkill for what I'm doing (laminating latex prints for long term indoor use). Is there any recommendaitons for matte/gloss/semigloss laminate at maybe half the price?
Thanks.