Forth between hot and cold laminating.
Take apart fellowes laminator.
Take the time to make sure that the document is straight and centered.
The auto hot cold button is used to toggle back and to optimal lamination setting.
Lamination feed sensor 3 5 or 7 mil pouches.
Also refrain from laminating thick and three dimensional items in the future.
For best results use fellowes brand pouches.
Fellowes warrants all parts of the laminator to be free of defects in material and workmanship for 2 years from the date of purchase by the original consumer.
For best results use fellowes brand pouches.
Moderate handling 5 mil recommended laminators.
The auto hot cold button is used to toggle back and forth optimal lamination setting.
To do this pull the two sides of the laminating sheet apart enough to center the document within the laminating sheet.
Modifications any modifications made to this device that are not approved by fellowes may void.
A thermal laminator can in many cases be used for cold laminating as well if the machine has that feature option.
Once the laminator has been shut off take a look to see if there s any damage.
If you tried to laminate a thick item chances are it was too big to make it through the machine.
To eject the laminating pouch during use press and hold this machine does not need a carrier to laminate.
Occasionally a pouch and its contents may get stuck inside the machine.
Frequent handling 7 10 mil recommended laminators.
To use a laminator an item is placed in a special pouch that passes through the pressure of heated rollers.
While the laminator is warming up prepare the document for lamination.
When the machine senses a pouch has been mis fed or has this machine does not need a carrier to laminate.
This typically happens when the contents inside the pouch are placed incorrectly or are too thick.
Cold laminating is sometimes used for sensitive documents such as photos.
Know your temperature needs.
Try to gently pull it out.
They can really do a number on your machine.
Between hot and cold laminating.