Phoenix 4400- DHP
November 2017
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6.
Suggested speed and heat settings:
Material
Film
High Temp Film
Low Temp Film
Gauge
Settings
mil
Temp (F)
Speed
Temp (F)
Speed
Copy paper
Newspaper
Tissue paper
1.5
290
7
248
8
3
270
5
239
6
5
250
3
230
5
10
240
2
221
3
Construction
paper
Posters
1.5
295
7
248
6
3
275
5
239
5
5
250
2
230
3
10
240
2
221
2
Index cards
File folders
Poster board
1.5
300
6
248
5
3
275
4
239
4
5
250
2
230
2
10
240
1
221
2
NOTE:
•
Suggested settings are starting points only and should be adjusted according to
quality of output achieved.
•
Excess heat may damage the printed image or cause waves. Insufficient heat may
result in poor adhesion.
•
Thinner stocks can be run faster while thicker stocks or heavy ink coverage should
be run slower.
•
Some stocks and ink-sets cannot be effectively laminated with thermal films.
Compatibility testing is recommended before laminating long runs.
Warning: Ensure the
safety shield is in place before operating the Laminator. Operating without
the safety shield can cause serious injury.
21. Loading Film rolls
1.
Determine whether your film is on 2 ¼” or 3” diameter cores
2.
Select to use the 2 ¼” 3” core adaptor for your film
a.
Two - 2 ¼” core adaptors slid onto each supply shaft.
Supply shaft
Core clip
2 ¼” Core adaptor