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Laminator woes need advice (detailed pictures inside)
First off, I've read just about everything I could on setting up the tension on the lamintor.
It is a Royal Sov 1401 Cold Roller 55 inch
I can run 30'' media up to about 30' with very little walk, I do feel as If i do know how to feed material correctly...
I've attempted using Leaders / taping the media to leader,
Having machine cut edge fresh off the printer sliding it under a leader to pinch it between rollers,
hand feeding (just for good measure..)
I really do not feel it is a user error for my dilemma. (At first I really figured it was myself screwing up).
Any how, I'm getting a / / media \ \ type of wrinkle as it comes through the laminator. I've even tighted it too far to witness the D shaped wrinkles from when the ends are tighter than the middle.
I've removed the sides from the machine and I have the adjustment screws exposed. After toying with the machine for quite some time last night I believe I fully understand the mechanical side of this machine which is extremely straight forward.
I decided to buy a 54" wide roll of cheap material and feed it through to adjust my rollers (did this last night was able to get it to feed 20' no problems with no laminate webbed. Now you may say it could be my webbing, this is where I'll disagree because when I first purchased this machine I did have the webbing woe's and I've become proficient at this procedure.
I'm trying to not sound stubborn but I've spent the better part of yesterday tinkering with loading procedures and different methods to ensure that it is in fact not my loading. Again, I can load 30'' material and run 30-40' runs with maybe 1/4'' walk.
Can some one enlighten me,
I also want to make sure that // \\ means not tight enough (meaning edges are not equal pressure to middle of roller) and D shaped means middle is looser than ends.
First off, I've read just about everything I could on setting up the tension on the lamintor.
It is a Royal Sov 1401 Cold Roller 55 inch
I can run 30'' media up to about 30' with very little walk, I do feel as If i do know how to feed material correctly...
I've attempted using Leaders / taping the media to leader,
Having machine cut edge fresh off the printer sliding it under a leader to pinch it between rollers,
hand feeding (just for good measure..)
I really do not feel it is a user error for my dilemma. (At first I really figured it was myself screwing up).
Any how, I'm getting a / / media \ \ type of wrinkle as it comes through the laminator. I've even tighted it too far to witness the D shaped wrinkles from when the ends are tighter than the middle.
I've removed the sides from the machine and I have the adjustment screws exposed. After toying with the machine for quite some time last night I believe I fully understand the mechanical side of this machine which is extremely straight forward.
I decided to buy a 54" wide roll of cheap material and feed it through to adjust my rollers (did this last night was able to get it to feed 20' no problems with no laminate webbed. Now you may say it could be my webbing, this is where I'll disagree because when I first purchased this machine I did have the webbing woe's and I've become proficient at this procedure.
I'm trying to not sound stubborn but I've spent the better part of yesterday tinkering with loading procedures and different methods to ensure that it is in fact not my loading. Again, I can load 30'' material and run 30-40' runs with maybe 1/4'' walk.
Can some one enlighten me,
I also want to make sure that // \\ means not tight enough (meaning edges are not equal pressure to middle of roller) and D shaped means middle is looser than ends.
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