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GBC 620os 

 

Operation Manual 

 

© 2007 General Binding Corporation  

 

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MAINTENANCE 

 

Caring For the GBC 620os Laminator 

 

GBC offers Cleaning kits as well as Extended Maintenance Agreements. 

Contact your local GBC Service Representative or your dealer/distributor for additional information. The only maintenance required by the 
operator is to periodically clean the heat rollers and schedule semi annual maintenance checks. The following procedure will help keep the heat 
rollers free of adhesive that has been deposited along the edge of the laminating film. Proper alignment of the rolls of film reduces the amount of 
“squeeze out”. 

 

 

WARNING:   Do not attempt to laminate adhesives marked “Flammable”. 

 

Do not laminate glitter and/ or metallic items. Damage to the rollers may result. 

 

 

WARNING:   Do not apply any cleaning fluids or solvents to the rollers. Some solvents and fluids could ignite on heated  

  

rollers. 

 

 

Never clean rollers with sharp or pointed objects. 

 

 

Hardened adhesive deposits on the rollers can cause damage to the rollers. Rotate the rollers at the lowest speed 

 

 

setting on the control panel. 

 

 

CAUTION:  

THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE IS PERFORMED WHILE THE LAMINATOR IS HOT. USE EXTREME  

  

CAUTION. 

 

1.

 

Remove the film from the laminator following the Procedure outlined in steps 1 through 6 of the section entitled TO UNWEB THE 
LAMINATOR. 

2.

 

Preheat the laminator until the “READY” indicator illuminates. 

3.

 

Rub the top and bottom heat rollers with cotton Cloth and alcohol. DO NOT USE METAL SCOURING PADS! 

4.

 

Refer to the beginning of the section entitled OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS to web your laminator. 

 

NOTE:

   Do not use metal scouring pads to clean the rollers. 

 

 

SERVICE AGREEMENT 

 

GBC’s Equipment Maintenance Agreement will insure the quality performance and long life built into your laminator. 

A service charge for travel time, labor and parts may be incurred for each out of warranty service call. GBC’s Equipment Maintenance 
Agreement 

Decreases these expenses and protects your valuable investment. GBC offers several types of agreements to suit your needs and budget. To 
contact 

 

GBC write to: 

 

GBC NATIONAL SERVICE 

 

 

IN CANADA:

 

GBC NATIONAL SERVICE 

ONE 

GBC 

PLAZA 

     49 

RAILSIDE 

ROAD 

NORTHBROOK, IL 60062 U.S.A. 

   DON 

MILLS, 

ONTARIO 

                                                                                                                              M3A 1B3                          

 

General Binding Corporation 

One GBC Plaza 

Northbrook, IL 60062-4195 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 620OS

Page 1: ...ral Binding Corporation Page 1 GBC 620os INSTALLATION OPERATING MANUAL Part Number 930 145 Rev A GB Operating Instructions I Istruzioni per l Uso D Bedienungsanleitungen NL Gebruiksaanwijzing F Mode d...

Page 2: ...vielf ltigt aufbewahrt weiter verbreitet oder bertragen werden NL De informatie in deze publicatie geldt slechts ter verwijzing en wordt nauwkeurig en volledig geacht General Binding Corporation GBC i...

Page 3: ...er 1 2 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 Burst roller pressure gauge Burst roller pressure gauge knob Nip roller pressure gauge Nip rolle...

Page 4: ...THE LAMINATOR heat and pull or shortly the path of the sharp film inator on uneven floor surfaces Never al safety unsuitable for laminating or expose the stand avoid quick the attention of our local s...

Page 5: ...nal legislation governing the sale of consumer goods S Operating Speed Up to 45 fpm 12 mpm MAX Maximum Temperature 300 F 150 C Minimum Sheet size x 10 inches 254mm Long Max Width Max Length 4 inches 1...

Page 6: ...voltage is not correct Please conta electrician to install if needed This M IN 1 Shipping damage should be brought to the immediate attention of the delivering carrier inator as it exits the equipmen...

Page 7: ...ed permits the operator to run product into the h thread D REVERSE When pressed and held di E STOP When pressed the machine will stop and the rollers will not ro the up F RUN pressed the machin When r...

Page 8: ...he decal on the side frame SPD The Abbreviation SPD refers to the set speed of the machine The range of speed is 1 15 At speed 01 the machine will approximately 3ft mn Each increment is equal to about...

Page 9: ...e press any EMERGENCY STOP to stop the roller mov STOP clockwise after the emergency condition has been resolved FRONT SAFETY SHIELD INTERLOCK LATCHES Fig 1 Item B The Front Safety Shield Interlock L...

Page 10: ...cone roll and does not heat up The Main Heat Roller is lowered onto the Nip Roller to create pressure needed for laminating MAIN HEAT ROLLER Fig 6 Item Q The Main Heat Roller is Teflon coated heats up...

Page 11: ...g Pins secure the Film Shaft Latch FILM SHAFT LATCH Fig 10 Item A1 The Film Shaft Latch secures the Supply shaft ensuring that the film is supported and enters the nip accurately PRELAMINATING FILM PE...

Page 12: ...to the shaft These are used to relocate the Skew Wheel as needed IN LINE PERFORATOR WHEEL Fig 12 Item H1 The In Line Perforator Wheel perfs the edge of the film allowing the images to be snapped or s...

Page 13: ...nder MEDIA TABLE Fig 16 Item R1 The Media Table provides a working space for the operator The Media Table is used to store media being used during operation of the laminator MEDIA TABLE HANDLE Fig 16...

Page 14: ...Figure 2 STEP 3 Guide the film over the Top Idler Bar Figure 3 Continue by webbing the film under the Lower Idler Bar Figure 3 Drape the film over the Main Heat Roller Figure 3 Lower the Idler assembl...

Page 15: ...erify that the Threading Card and images are traveling over the Decurling Bar Figure 7 Monitor the amount of curl of the finished laminated images Adjust the Decurling Bar Knob to increase or decrease...

Page 16: ...cation can be determined by referencing the decal shown in Figure 12 Watch the images as they pass through the Pull Rollers and into the Burst Rollers When determining the location of the Burst the ov...

Page 17: ...by lowering the roller by using the Burst Roller Knob until there is about to 1 inch of roll contact Figure 13 If the images are not separating lower the Burst Roller a little until consistent separa...

Page 18: ...ading section NOTE Use non printed sheets that are wider than the film After the machine has been webbed up set the Side Slitter to a width that is narrower than the sheets to be laminated Engage the...

Page 19: ...nto the laminator by the heat rollers is probably too thick to laminate Wrinkles may result if an attempt is made to reposition an item once it has been grasped by the heat rollers Do not stop the lam...

Page 20: ...fter pull rollers Fig 1B Bursting PSI too high Output was handled prior to cooling Use cooling feature if not on Machine was stopped on print 3 Angled waves in the output Fig 2A 2B Main air Supply set...

Page 21: ...GBC 620os Operation Manual 2007 General Binding Corporation Page 21...

Page 22: ...n on Cooling Fans or let Media cure Adhesive deposited on heat rollers Top film exceeds image size Re orientate film or images or slit film Laminate improperly loaded Adhesive matte side of laminate f...

Page 23: ...ers at the lowest speed setting on the control panel CAUTION THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE IS PERFORMED WHILE THE LAMINATOR IS HOT USE EXTREME CAUTION 1 Remove the film from the laminator following the Proc...

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