iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Business
 

Troubleshooting The Output From Your Roll Laminator

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Jeff McRitchie

If you have a roll laminator you know just how awesome it can be for laminating signs, banners, presentation covers, visual aids and document. However, there is nothing quite as frustrating as trying to troubleshoot problems with your laminated documents. Perhaps your laminate is coming out cloudy (silvered), wavy, with air bubbles, curled or with small unlaminated spots. All of these problems have different causes. However, here are a few things that you should consider when troubleshooting your laminator.

1. Heat: The first variable that can cause problems with your laminated output is heat. If you have too much heat you will notice that the laminate is wavy. If you don’t have enough heat or the heat is inconsistent you will get silvering or cloudiness throughout your document. If this happens you will need to adjust the heat either up or down to compensate. You may also need to give your laminator enough time to recover heat after a long run of laminating since the temperature of the rollers will drop as heat is transferred to your documents.

2. Speed: Another variable that can cause problems with the output from your roll laminator is speed. If the speed is too fast then not enough heat will be transferred and you will get silvering in your documents. If the speed is too slow then too much heat will be transferred and you will get waviness in your documents. Ultimately, you will need to find a balance between heat and speed. If your laminator does not have a heat setting you will need to adjust the speed. Likewise if there is no speed setting you will need to adjust the heat. If you have both then you can attempt to adjust both to find the right setting for the type of paper that you are laminating.

3. Tension: Something that is a little bit harder to deal with on a roll laminator is the tension. The tension setting determines how tight the laminate is stretched as it comes off the laminator. Generally, you should not mess with the tension settings on your laminator. However, if you notice that you are getting excessive curling, cupping or air bubbles in your laminated output you may need to tweak the tension. Just remember that the tension on both rollers should always be set the same if you are running the same type of film on both sides.

4. Dust: small particles of dust on your documents and photos can cause your laminated documents to look speckled. In order to fix this you will need to remove the dust before you run your prints. There is a special tool called a PCR roller that is designed for this purpose. A PCR roller will remove dust from your printed output without damaging the surface of the prints.

5. Adhesive Buildup: If you have small dots or sections on your laminated output that are not laminating you will need to check your rollers. Rollers that are damaged, cracked or have adhesive buildup may not transfer heat equally. Every place where the roller touches the laminate and there is adhesive buildup or a gouge in the roller you will end up with an unlaminated spot. The only way to deal with this problem is to clean or replace the rollers on your laminator.

6. Toner Adhesion: Many types of laminating film will not adhere well to digital output with high fuser oil content. If you are having this problem you may notice that the laminate will easily peel off your finished documents when face trimmed. If you are using this type of digital output you may need to look into using a high tac laminating film. Hi-tack laminating films use a more aggressive adhesive to ensure adhesion to this type of coated output.

These are five basic tips for troubleshooting the output of your roll laminator. This article deals with the most common problems that occur when laminating documents.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Jeff McRitchie is the designer and Director of Marketing for MyBinding.com. He has written over 100 articles on laminators, laminating supplies,binding machines,binding supplies and more.

Article Tags: documents [See Dictionary], heat [See Dictionary], laminator [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on January 30, 2008 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

Reviewing the EC-2000 Electric Spiral Coil Binding Machine
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

Digital Finishing Group isn't as well known in the binding world when compared with such heavyweights as GBC and Fellowes, but they still make some good machines...

Reinforced Edge Papers - Preventing Pages From Tearing Out of Your Important Documents
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

One of the drawbacks to binding your documents with three-ring binders is the very real possibility that the pages of your document will get torn out...

Get Binding With the Fastback 9 Binding Machine
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

Fastback thermal binding is one of the most elegant ways to bind your documents and it just got a whole lot easier and affordable thanks to Powis Parker's new Fastback 9 binding machine...

Six Reasons Why You Should Consider the Fellowes SPL-125 Professional Pouch Laminator
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

If you need a new laminator for your workplace, one of the manufacturers you should check out is Fellowes...

Fellowes EXL 45-2 4.5" Pouch Laminator Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

Fellowes has always made top-notch laminators, no matter how big or small the unit The company's EXL 45-2 pouch laminator is one of the smallest laminators the company makes, but as you would expect, it's top-quality...

Reviewing Fellowes Galaxy E Electric Plastic Comb Binding Machine
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

It should come as no surprise that Fellowes, the maker of high-quality laminators and paper shredders, has produced another superb office machine...

Fellowes Powershred DS-2 Cross-Cut Paper Shredder Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

Fellowes is a big name when it comes to paper shredders In fact, they make some of the best paper shredders around whether it's a large, commercial sized units or a personal shredder that can be used at home...

Fellowes Powershred DS-1 Paper Shredder Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

Fellowes is an esteemed brand when it comes to paper shredders They produce some of the best paper shredders money can buy, even when they produce a lower-end machine...

Reviewing the Fellowes Quasar 130 Wire Binding Machine
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

Wire binding is a way to give your documents a sophisticated look and the Quasar 130 double-loop wire binding machine from Fellowes can help you easily lend this look to your bound documents...

Reviewing the Fellowes Quasar 500 Manual Plastic Comb Binding Machine
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

If you see a machine bearing the Fellowes name, you can be confident that the machine is a high-quality product...

Get Binding With Fellowes Thermal Binding Machines
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

If you need a thermal binding machine for your office, there are a couple of machines made by Fellowes that you should really check out...

Get Binding With Powis Parker Fastback
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

There are many different binding methods available today, from the humble three-ring binder to plastic comb binding to binding with color coils and wire...

Four Reasons Why You Should Consider Dahle Vantage Cutting Mats
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

If you frequently use craft knives or other cutting tools, you simply must have a cutting mat Cutting mats are essential because they help protect your work surface...

GBC Catena 65 Roll Laminator Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

By all appearances, the GBC Catena 65 offers in-plant print facilities, copy shops, and other businesses that do laminating in-house a flexible and reasonably-priced choice for professional laminating...

FujiPla ALM 3220 Automatic Laminator Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

As a fairly unique laminating machine on the market, the Fujipla ALM 3220 offers the user almost unheard of functions such as automatic feeding and trimming capabilities...

Bridgend Accountants - Behind a Successful Business
Submitted by: Steven Magill

It is a must for a company to have an accountant as they play an important role Basically, they keep track of the money that goes in and out of the institution...

Cardiff Accountants Important Role in Community's Progress
Submitted by: Steven Magill

Are you looking for a job in Cardiff Well, you might want to consider working there as an accountant...

Tips on How to Promote an Online Business Directory
Submitted by: Adriana N

When you set up and publish an online business directory, you cannot just let it sit there and hope businesses will post their listings...

How Much Do You Know About the Enamel Jewelry You Sell?
Submitted by: Alison Takvorian

A key factor for a successful jewelry business is to know a lot about the pieces you sell, including the way in which they were created and the history behind the materials used...

How to Make Money 24 Hours a Day Online
Submitted by: John Doey

Absolutely right, you can make money in 24 hours a day You assignment abounding time and you still accept some free time in the evenings and weekends, you appetite to accept some extra money...

Earning Money Online Working From Home
Submitted by: Kausar Khan

Everyone is always finding ways to make money, either by being employed or starting an income generating business...

Questions You Must Answer Before Starting a Home Based Internet Business
Submitted by: Kausar Khan

The dream of many workers is to get a job where you will have no boss, no Monday morning early rising and no travelling and getting stuck in traffic snarl-ups...

Triumphing Over Initial Hurdles in Home Based Internet Business
Submitted by: Kausar Khan

If you talk of business opportunity and internet in the same sentence, then you will talk of plenty in the next sentence...

International Caravan And Blazing Needles Team Up To Bring Home Decor To New Levels
Submitted by: Sebastian Porter

Thank you for stopping by International Caravan, aka, Caravan Outdoors ICI's elite experienced staff of customer representatives are here to help you find what you are looking for...

Enrich International Mlm Review
Submitted by: Tammy Morton

There is much to learn about this multi-level business through this Enrich International MLM review This business has been in the industry since 1972 and deals with health products...

Max International Mlm Review
Submitted by: Tammy Morton

This Max International MLM review will let you know how this MLM business has been dealing with their product MaxGXL and have seen the good popularity and success with time...

Make Your Business Really Fly
Submitted by: Tony Gattari

When we first start working with clients they have a fair idea of where they want their business to be over the next few years, however there is a lack of clarity as to how each component drives the business...

Complacency!
Submitted by: Tony Gattari

"A feeling of contentment or self-satisfaction, especially when coupled with an unawareness of danger, trouble, or controversy" 

Often our business clients utter the immortal words "Things were going so well - I didn't see the danger until it was too late...

Most of us Aim Too Low
Submitted by: Tony Gattari

It is a sad fact that for most of us, we aim too low Whether it’s our business or our career, so often we believe that we need to have a vision that is small and easily achievable...

Build a Platform For Long-term Success
Submitted by: Tony Gattari

If you want more money, a bigger business, greater success in your current profession—if you want to see your dream realized—then start by building your groundwork now...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy