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6 INSTALLING AND USING OPTIONS
Although the Premier 4 was designed to include all of the standard features previously
mentioned, there are options available to make the Premier 4 more versatile.
FOOTAGE COUNTER
Measures film usage in feet; also available in a metric version. To measure the use of
film with the footage counter:
1. Set the wheel of the counter against the roll of film.
2. Press the reset button located next to the digital read out.
3. The counter will continue to measure the number of feet of film used unless or until
the wheel is lifted off the roll of film.
ROLL FEED
It is nearly impossible to hand-feed very long items such as banners into a laminator
perfectly straight. With the roll feed attachment, laminating the longest item becomes
relatively easy. The roll feed is especially helpful for laminating posters, banners, and
other large items
To laminate with the roll feed:
1. Roll up the item on an empty laminating film roll core, making sure it does not
telescope. This insures it is rolled up perfectly straight.
2. Place the core on the roll feed mandrel. It doesn’t matter if the image is face up or
down since both sides of the item will get the same lamination. Use the tension knob to
adjust for a moderate amount of unwind tension. Make sure that as the item unwinds,
the direction of unwind allows the gripper on the mandrel to dig into the core and not slip
on the core.
3. Feed the leading edge of the item under the feed assembly idler bar into the nip
rollers just as if you were feeding an individual sheet. If you have enough blank paper
ahead of the image portion of the item, cut the leading edge to a blunt point. This
makes it easier to feed the item in without wrinkling.
An optional technique is to feed a sheet of scrap paper into the nip as a leader. Stop
the leader when there is about two or three inches remaining outside the safety shield.
Place the banner edge on the edge of the leader and tape it securely, then begin to
laminate.
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