Custom_Grafx
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If it's an option, is it something that can be easily fitted if purchased do you think?
Hey guys, when I was in the offset printing business we used to have to adjust pressure on rubber rollers sometimes. An old timer showed me how to cut a long strip maybe one inch wide of film that we used for negatives. Take the strip of film and feed it between the rollers on each side, then pull them out slowly. You can feel how much pressure there is on each side by how hard the film is to pull and adjust each side accordingly. This wouldn't probably work well with vinyl but something more like the rigid pop type material would probably work well. I have not tried it on a laminator but I would think that it would work well. Hope that was understandable.
Pull the quote and go to your dealer.
I thought the way they were designed was to set the entire weight of the roller on the film (US Tech guy says its 150 pounds) so adjusting the tension isnt an issue. just release the weight of both sides on the media and your done.. right?
I thought the way they were designed was to set the entire weight of the roller on the film (US Tech guy says its 150 pounds) so adjusting the tension isnt an issue. just release the weight of both sides on the media and your done.. right?
I'm thinking of getting the AK-600. However my printer is only 30 inches wide. Any suggestions? My thinking is down the road should we upgrade the size of our printer we will already have the lam.