The document provides troubleshooting instructions for a laminator model P640I that has jammed. It lists to check that the top and bottom cassette levers are closed, and that the cone guides are properly aligned and not too close together using their adjustment screws. If laminate is jammed, it instructs to turn the thumbscrew counter-clockwise to open the housing and clear any jammed laminate between the heated rollers before resuming printing.
The document provides troubleshooting instructions for a laminator model P640I that has jammed. It lists to check that the top and bottom cassette levers are closed, and that the cone guides are properly aligned and not too close together using their adjustment screws. If laminate is jammed, it instructs to turn the thumbscrew counter-clockwise to open the housing and clear any jammed laminate between the heated rollers before resuming printing.
The document provides troubleshooting instructions for a laminator model P640I that has jammed. It lists to check that the top and bottom cassette levers are closed, and that the cone guides are properly aligned and not too close together using their adjustment screws. If laminate is jammed, it instructs to turn the thumbscrew counter-clockwise to open the housing and clear any jammed laminate between the heated rollers before resuming printing.
Be sure that both top and bottom cassette levers are closed.
Make sure this
lever is in the closed position (direction of arrow) Be sure the 2 cone guides are aligned properly and not to close together where the laminate might get jammed. They should be aligned in a neutral position, level, not turned up or down. They are adjusted by these two screws.
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Look for any jammed laminate and clear it
Clear all laminate caught
between the heated rollers.
Turn the thumbscrew counter
clockwise to open the laminate housing and slide it out. Slide the housing back in and secure the thumbscrew once the jammed laminate is cleared.
Once the jam is cleared feed the laminate and resume printing. Page 3