Are you free loading the image or using a roll on the tension feeder?
You will not get this without using a gauge or at least pull strips. It looks to me like user error, have you tried using a sled and starting your print underneath the tail of that?
This is why I would not buy a laminator with crowned rollers. I know good laminators are expensive, but they last and last and last. They cut down on mistakes and reprints as well! BIG AGL FAN!!!!!!
you need a push pull gauge. I just went through the same thing. it was like 60 buck from grimco or you can ask them to loan it to you. The presser is off on one side.. I will see if I can find my paper work.
Do you know how much force the push pull gauge needs to be able to handle. I'm looking at getting one but they range from 5lbs to 250 lbs I don't know how much force it should take to pull it out?
I have found that it is NOT necessary to use a push/pull gauge. Just put your hand on top of the material and run it into the rollers. When you feel like screaming "that hurts like H3LL" it should be just about right.
I would recommend you wait several days for the swelling to go down to adjust the other side. Otherwise your adjustments may be of a little bit.
BTW: the loss of ANY fingernails indicate you have way to much pressure on that side. Go slowly, and perhaps it may be helpful to have someone near the phone in the event you need Paramedics or a rescue squad to extricate your crushed fingers from the first attempt at making this adjustment.
I am fairly sure your second attempt at adjusting the rolls will go MUCH better, as we usually learn from our mistakes.
:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
THIS IS A JOKE: Do NOT try this at home!! Or the shop for that matter.
Best tip I can think of that might help would be use a sled, like a piece of thin 3mm pvc as wide as your material. Laminate on top of the pvc, stop the machine with about an inch of the pcv still sticking out. Make SURE the leading edge of the print is straight and square. You should be able to slide the leading edge under the pvc sled slightly sliding it left and right to make sure it is even all the way across. Bump the pedal with your foot to make sure it catches. Then just cut the sled leader off as it comes out the back.
Hmm.... that is a bummer.. if you advance the feed roll, does it still get bunched up like that? Could be an uneven pressure issue on the rollers as well.
i use a piece of coroplast or pvc about 8" wide that is prefed into the laminator. i leave about 1" of it exposed and "tuck" my print under it..nearly always tracks decent.