GBC Laminate Trimmer F 160 CE User Manual

F - 160 CE OPERATION AND  
MAINTENANCE MANUAL  
© April 2000 GBC Films Group  
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F - 160 CE Operation and Maintenance Manual  
Section 3: Specifications  
3.1 General .......................................................................................................3 -1  
3.2 Consumables ...............................................................................................3 - 1  
3.3 Function ......................................................................................................3 - 2  
3.4 Electrical ....................................................................................................3 - 3  
3.5 Dimensions ................................................................................................3 - 4  
Figure 3.5.1 Dimensions ...............................................................3 - 5  
Section 4: Installation  
4.1 Preinstallation check list ...........................................................................4 - 1  
Figure 4.1.1 Suggested floor layout .............................................4 - 3  
4.2 Know your machine ...................................................................................4 - 4  
4.3 Unpacking ..................................................................................................4 - 5  
4.4 Shrink wrapped .........................................................................................4 - 5  
4.5 Crated .........................................................................................................4 - 6  
4.6 Accessory pack content ............................................................................4 - 8  
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4.7 Installing levelers .......................................................................................4 - 9  
4.8 Leveling .....................................................................................................4 - 11  
4.9 Connecting power ....................................................................................4 - 15  
Figure 4.9.1 Single phase ( U.S. & Canada ) ..............................4 - 17  
Figure 4.9.2 Three phase ( Europe ) ...........................................4 - 17  
4.10 Safety check ............................................................................................4 - 18  
4.10.1 Front feed table ...................................................................................4 - 18  
4.10.2 Safety shield ..........................................................................................4 - 20  
4.10.3 E-STOP ...............................................................................................4 - 21  
4.10.4 E-CABLE .............................................................................................4 - 22  
4.11 Function check ........................................................................................4 - 23  
4.11.1 Control panel .......................................................................................4 - 23  
Figure 4.11.1 Default settings ......................................................4 - 27  
4.11.2 Variable speed footswitch ....................................................................4 - 27  
4.11.3 Unwind shafts and unwind brakes ......................................................4 - 28  
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Section 5: Operations  
5.1 Control panel ..............................................................................................5 - 1  
Figure 5.1.1 Front control panel .................................................5 - 9  
5.2 Emergency ................................................................................................5 - 10  
5.2.1 In an emergency .....................................................................................5 - 10  
5.2.2 Resume operation ...................................................................................5 - 11  
5.3 Set up .........................................................................................................5 - 12  
5.3.1 Power ......................................................................................................5 - 12  
5.3.2 Film loading ..........................................................................................5 - 12  
Chart 5.3.1 Measurement chart ..................................................5 - 14  
5.3.5 Heating ...................................................................................................5 - 14  
5.4 Job programming ....................................................................................5 - 16  
Chart 5.4.1 Job save chart .........................................................5 - 17  
5.5 Manual nip adjustment ............................................................................5 - 18  
5.5.1 Main roller manual nip adjustment ......................................................5 - 18  
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5.5.2 Pull roller manual nip adjustment .........................................................5 - 21  
5.6 Front feed table .........................................................................................5 - 24  
5.6.1 Removing the table ...............................................................................5 - 24  
5.6.2 Replacing the table ................................................................................5 - 24  
Section 6: Applications  
6.1 Parameter charts and diagrams  
Chart 6.1.1 Temperature conversion chart ...................6 - 3  
Blank chart .......................................................................................................6 - 4  
Blank diagram ..................................................................................................6 - 5  
Chart 1 - Precoating substrates ........................................................................6 - 6  
Diagram 1 - Precoating subtrates ....................................................................6 - 7  
Chart 2 - Mounting only ....................................................................................6 - 8  
Diagram 2 - Mounting only ..............................................................................6 - 9  
Chart 3 - Single sided ( Sled ) .........................................................................6 - 10  
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Diagram 3 - Single sided ( Sled ) .....................................................................6 - 11  
Chart 4 - Single sided ( Craft paper ) ..............................................................6 - 12  
Diagram 4 - Single sided ( Craft paper ) ........................................................6 - 13  
Chart 5 - Decal and mount ( Decal ) ..............................................................6 - 14  
Diagram 5 - Decal and mount ( Decal ) .........................................................6 - 15  
Chart 6 - Decal and mount ( Mount ) ............................................................6 - 16  
Diagram 6 - Decal and mount ( Mount ) .......................................................6 - 17  
Chart 7 - Precoating subtrates .......................................................................6 - 18  
Diagram 7 - Precoating subtrates ...................................................................6 - 19  
Chart 8 - One pass mount ...............................................................................6 - 20  
Diagram 8 - One pass mount ..........................................................................6 - 21  
Chart 9 - Thermal decal and mount ( Decal )................................................6 - 22  
Diagram 9 - Thermal decal and mount ( Decal ) ...........................................6 - 23  
Chart 10 - Thermal decal and mount ( Mount ) .............................................6 - 24  
Diagram 10 - Thermal decal and mount ( Mount ) ........................................6 - 25  
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Chart 11 - Encapsulation ...............................................................................6 - 26  
Diagram 11 - Encapsulation ..........................................................................6 - 27  
Section 7: Troubleshooting  
7.1 Wave problems ..........................................................................................7 - 1  
7.2 Film problems ............................................................................................7 - 3  
7.2.1 Thermal laminates ..................................................................................7 - 3  
7.2.2 Pressure senstive .....................................................................................7 - 3  
7.3 Machine problems ......................................................................................7 - 4  
7.4 Glossary .....................................................................................................7 - 5  
Section 8: Maintenance  
8.1 Maintenance schedule ................................................................................8 - 1  
8.2 Cleaning the rollers ...................................................................................8 - 2  
8.2.1 Cabinets and covers ................................................................................8 - 7  
8.2.2 Touch screen control panel .....................................................................8 - 7  
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Safety  
Section 1 Safety  
CAUTION  
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation  
which, if not avoided, could result in minor  
or moderate injury, or alerts against unsafe  
practices or alerts against actions which  
could damage the product.  
CAUTION  
Do not attempt to operate your Falcon 160  
CE laminator until you have read this  
section carefully!  
Your safety, as well as the safety of others, is  
important to GBC Films Group. This section contains  
important safety information.  
WARNING  
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation  
which, if not avoided, could result in serious  
injury.  
The following symbols are used throughout this  
manual to indicate Information, Caution, Warning,  
Danger and Electrical Shock conditions.  
DANGER  
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation  
which, if not avoided, could result in death  
or serious injury.  
1.1 Symbols  
INFORMATION  
ELECTRICAL  
SHOCK  
Indicates helpful information that should be  
considered before, during, or after an  
action, step or procedure is given.  
Indicates an electrical shock situation which,  
if not avoided, could result in serious  
paralyzation of the body or death.  
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1.2 Safety features  
DANGER  
At these temperatures there is a danger of  
severe burn if the rolls are touched during  
setup, operation or servicing.  
The F-160 CE laminator has been designed  
with safety as a primary consideration; however, you  
must become thoroughly familiar with the controls,  
proper operation, proper service procedures and safety  
features of the laminator before using or servicing the  
unit.  
INFORMATION  
Only a qualified service technician should  
perform any procedure in Part B of this  
manual.  
GBC Films Group laminators are powerful  
machines that are designed to mount, laminate, and  
encapsulate. The forces required to accomplish these tasks  
can vary from negligible to very large.  
The motorized main roller lift mechanism used to  
provide downward pressure on the upper main roller is  
capable of producing forces greater than 400 pounds.  
This force is applied to any object presented in the opening  
( called the nip ) between the two rollers.  
The word qualified is defined below;  
Qualified ;  
Use care in lowering the upper laminating roller  
and know how to react quickly in an emergency. The  
main laminator roll up / down control is located on the  
right side of the machine within the front control panel.  
The GAP up / down arrows control the motion of the  
upperlaminatingroller. BeforepressingGAP downarrow,  
ensure that nothing is in the nip area.  
• Any engineer that has experience with electrical  
and mechanical design of lamination equipment.The  
engineers should be fully aware of all aspects of safety  
with regards to lamination equipment.  
• Any commissioning or service engineer must be  
of competent nature, trained and qualified to GBC Films  
Group standards to fulfill that job. This person will have  
completed and passed the full service training course from  
GBC Pro-Tech.  
In addition, the main laminating rollers of the F-  
160CE can reach temperatures of over 200oF ( 100oC ).  
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• Any GBC Technician, GBC Specialist, and / or  
GBC Films Group Technician that has been through the  
GBC Pro-Tech service training course.  
1.3 Safety shield  
An important feature of the F-160 CE laminator  
is the safety shields, when raised, the auto run is disabled  
and drive control is transferred to the footswitch.Refer to  
Figure 1.3.1 Safety shield raised.  
The F-160CE laminator has cabinets and  
panels that are bolted close to isolate the electrical and  
drive system components for the safety of the operator.  
Figure 1.2.1 illustrates placement of the cabinets and  
covers.  
WARNING  
Caution should always be exercised  
when using the laminator with  
Figure 1.2.1 Cabinets and covers  
the safety shields raised.  
You can be seriously HURT or INJURED!  
Cabinets  
Figure 1.3.1 Safety shields raised  
Covers  
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To engage an E-STOP, press down on any of the  
four. Any E-STOP, when engaged, removes power to  
the laminator. Refer toFigure 1.4.2 Engage an E-STOP.  
1.4 Emergency stop  
The laminator is equipped with four emergency  
stops ( E-STOP ) located at the front of the cabinets and  
the rear of the cabinets. Refer to Figure 1.4.1 Emergency  
stops.  
Figure 1.4.2 Engage an E-STOP  
Push  
Figure 1.4.1 Emergency stops  
INFORMATION  
Front  
The machine will only operate if all four  
E-STOPS are in the unlatched position.  
To continue operation, all E-STOPs must be in  
the unlatched position. To reset, twist the E-STOP 1/4  
turn clockwise. Refer to Figure 1.4.3 Reset the E-  
STOP.  
Emergency stops  
Rear  
Figure 1.4.3 Reset the E-STOP  
Unlatch  
Emergency stops  
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Safety  
Press RESET located on the right leg at the front  
of the machine. Refer to Figure 1.4.4 Machine reset.  
Figure 1.5.1 Emergency cable  
Front  
Figure 1.4.4 Machine rest  
Emergency cable  
Rear  
Machine reset  
Emergency cable  
To continue operation, press in on the cable reset  
located on the right leg of the front operating position.  
Refer to Figure 1.5.2 Reset the E-CABLE.  
1.5 Emergency cable  
In the event an E-STOP is not reachable, use  
your foot to activate an emergency cable ( E-CABLE )  
located at the base of the stand from the front or rear of  
the machine. Refer to Figure 1.5.1 Emergency cable.  
Figure 1.5.2 Reset the E-CABLE  
INFORMATION  
The machine will only operate if the  
E-CABLE is in the unlatched position.  
Push in  
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Figure 1.6.1 Front feed table  
Press RESET located on the right leg at the front  
of the machine. Refer to Figure 1.5.3 Machine reset.  
Figure 1.5.3 Machine rest  
To continue operation, press STOP.  
Machine reset  
GO  
FWD  
5.0  
REV  
STOP  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
1.6 Front feed table  
Then press GO.  
The front feed table must be in proper position  
for the laminator to operate in auto run. Refer to Figure  
1.6.1 Front feed table.  
GO  
FWD  
REV  
5.0  
STOP  
SPEED  
When the key is removed from the interlock, the  
laminator will stop. With the table removed, the laminator  
will operate using the variable speed footswitch.  
SAFETY  
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1.7 Label locations  
!
!
MUCHO  
CUIDADO  
MUCHO  
CUIDADO  
!
WARNING  
Riesgo de  
choque  
electrico  
No abra  
Adentro, no hay  
piezas  
reparables  
para el usuario.  
Mantenimiento  
solamente para  
personal  
Risque de  
secousse  
electrique.  
Ne pas ouvrir.  
Pas de pieces  
reparables par  
l'utilisateur.  
Entretien par  
personnel  
Electrical shock  
hazard.  
Do not open.  
No user  
serviceable  
parts inside.  
Refer servicing to  
qualified service  
personnel.  
Posted at various locations on the Falcon 160  
Laminator are important safety labels. Pay careful  
attention to these labels at all times! Figure 1.7.1  
and Figure 1.7.2 illustrates the location of each of these  
labels.  
qualifie.  
calificado  
!
!
!
WAARSCHUWING  
ATTENZIONE  
WARNUNG  
Kans op  
elektrische  
schok.  
Niet openen  
Bevatgeen door  
gebruik te  
Pericolo di  
scarica  
elettrica.  
Nessuna parte  
riparabile  
dall' utente.  
Chiamare un  
servizio  
di riparazioni  
qualificato.  
SpannungsfUhrend  
e
Teile.  
Nicht offnen.  
Enthalt keine vom  
Enduerbraucher zu  
wartende Teile.  
Fur service bitte an  
qualifiziertes  
repareren  
onderdelen.  
Door bevoegd  
service  
Service-Personal  
wenden.  
personeel  
laten repareren  
!
WARNING  
ACHTUNG  
MISE EN GARDE  
!
!
Danger Voltage: High voltage wires behind this panel.  
Do not remove cover. You may be shocked, electrocuted,  
paralyzed or die!  
Roller Pinch Point: Keep hands and fingers away.  
You may be crushed and/ or burned.  
Do not Lift: This point can not be used as a lifting  
point. If ignored, damage will occur to the laminator.  
Electrical Shock: Live voltage present. Exercise  
extreme caution. You may be electrocuted!  
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Reset: Machine reset. Press after iniating power to the  
laminator or after an E-STOP or E-CABLE has been  
engaged then resetted.  
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Figure 1.7.1  
Label locations - Front  
!
WARNING  
ACHTUNG  
MISE EN GARDE  
!
!
WARNING  
!
ACHTUNG  
!
!
MISE EN GARDE  
!
MUCHO  
CUIDADO  
!
MUCHO  
CUIDADO  
!
WARNING  
Riesgo de  
choque  
electrico  
No abra  
Adentro, no hay  
piezas  
reparables  
para el usuario.  
Mantenimiento  
solamente para  
personal  
Risque de  
secousse  
Electrical shock  
hazard.  
Do not open.  
No user  
electrique.  
Ne pas ouvrir.  
Pas de pieces  
reparables par  
l'utilisateur.  
Entretien par  
personnel  
serviceable  
parts inside.  
Refer servicing to  
qualified service  
personnel.  
!
!
MUCHO  
CUIDADO  
MUCHO  
CUIDADO  
!
WARNING  
qualifie.  
Riesgo de  
choque  
electrico  
No abra  
Adentro, no hay  
piezas  
reparables  
para el usuario.  
Mantenimiento  
solamente para  
personal  
calificado  
Risque de  
secousse  
Electrical shock  
hazard.  
Do not open.  
No user  
!
!
!
WAARSCHUWING  
ATTENZIONE  
WARNUNG  
electrique.  
Ne pas ouvrir.  
Pas de pieces  
reparables par  
l'utilisateur.  
Entretien par  
personnel  
serviceable  
Kans op  
elektrische  
schok.  
Niet openen  
Bevatgeen door  
gebruik te  
repareren  
onderdelen.  
Door bevoegd  
service  
Pericolo di  
scarica  
elettrica.  
Nessuna parte  
riparabile  
dall' utente.  
Chiamare un  
servizio  
di riparazioni  
qualificato.  
SpannungsfUhrend  
e
parts inside.  
Refer servicing to  
qualified service  
personnel.  
Teile.  
Nicht offnen.  
qualifie.  
Enthalt keine vom  
Enduerbraucher zu  
wartende Teile.  
Fur service bitte an  
qualifiziertes  
calificado  
!
!
!
WAARSCHUWING  
ATTENZIONE  
WARNUNG  
Service-Personal  
wenden.  
personeel  
laten repareren  
Kans op  
elektrische  
schok.  
Niet openen  
Bevatgeen door  
gebruik te  
repareren  
onderdelen.  
Door bevoegd  
service  
Pericolo di  
scarica  
elettrica.  
Nessuna parte  
riparabile  
dall' utente.  
Chiamare un  
servizio  
di riparazioni  
qualificato.  
SpannungsfUhrend  
e
Teile.  
Nicht offnen.  
Enthalt keine vom  
Enduerbraucher zu  
wartende Teile.  
Fur service bitte an  
qualifiziertes  
Service-Personal  
wenden.  
personeel  
laten repareren  
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Figure 1.7.2  
Label locations - Rear  
!
WARNING  
ACHTUNG  
MISE EN GARDE  
!
!
MUCHO  
CUIDADO  
MUCHO  
CUIDADO  
!
WARNING  
!
!
Riesgo de  
choque  
electrico  
No abra  
Adentro, no hay  
piezas  
reparables  
para el usuario.  
Mantenimiento  
solamente para  
personal  
Risque de  
secousse  
electrique.  
Ne pas ouvrir.  
Pas de pieces  
reparables par  
l'utilisateur.  
Entretien par  
personnel  
Electrical shock  
hazard.  
Do not open.  
No user  
serviceable  
parts inside.  
Refer servicing to  
qualified service  
personnel.  
qualifie.  
calificado  
!
WARNING  
ACHTUNG  
MISE EN GARDE  
!
!
!
WAARSCHUWING  
ATTENZIONE  
WARNUNG  
!
!
Kans op  
elektrische  
schok.  
Niet openen  
Bevatgeen door  
gebruik te  
Pericolo di  
scarica  
SpannungsfUhrend  
e
elettrica.  
Nessuna parte  
riparabile  
Teile.  
Nicht offnen.  
Enthalt keine vom  
Enduerbraucher zu  
wartende Teile.  
Fur service bitte an  
qualifiziertes  
dall' utente.  
Chiamare un  
servizio  
di riparazioni  
qualificato.  
repareren  
onderdelen.  
Door bevoegd  
service  
Service-Personal  
wenden.  
personeel  
laten repareren  
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Warranty  
THE WARRANTY MADE HEREIN IS IN  
LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,  
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING  
Section 2 Warranty  
ANY  
WARRANTY  
OR  
GBC Films Group warrants the equipment sold  
is free from defects in material and workmanship for a  
period of one ( 1 ) year parts and 90 days labor from  
the date of installation. This warranty is the only warranty  
made by GBC Films Group and connot be modified or  
amended.  
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS  
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. GBC  
FILMS GROUP WILL NOT BE LIABLE  
FOR PROPERTY DAMAGE OR  
PERSONAL INJURY ( UNLESS  
PRIMARILY CAUSED BY ITS  
NEGLIGENCE ), LOSS OF PROFIT OR  
OTHER  
CONSEQUENTIAL  
ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR  
INABILITY TO USE THE EQUIPMENT.  
INCIDENTAL  
OR  
GBC Films Group’s sole and exclusive  
liability and the customer’s sole and exclusive  
remedy under this warranty shall be, at GBC Films  
Group’s option, to repair or replace any such  
defective part or product. These remedies are only  
available if GBC Films Group’s examination of the  
product discloses to GBC Films Group’s satisfaction  
that such defects actually exist and were not caused  
by misuse, neglect, attempt to repair, unauthorized  
alteration or modification, incorrect line voltage, fire,  
accident, flood, or other hazard.  
DAMAGES  
2.2 Exclusions to the  
Warranty  
This warranty specifically does not  
cover;  
2.1 Limited Warranty  
1. Damage to the laminating rollers caused by knives,  
razor blades, other sharp objects or failure caused  
by adhesives.  
This warranty specifically does not cover damage  
to the laminating rollers caused by knives, razor blades,  
other sharp objects, failure caused by adhesives or  
improper use of the machine. Warranty repair or  
replacement does not extend the warranty beyond the  
initial one year period from the date of delivery.  
2. Damage to the machine caused by lifting, tilting and /  
or any attempt to position the machine other than  
rolling on the installed castors on even surfaces.  
3. Improper use of the machine.  
CAUTION  
Unauthorized customer alterations will  
void this warranty.  
4. Damage due from unqualified person(s) servicing the  
machine.  
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Qualified  
• Any engineer that has experience with electrical  
and mechanical design of lamination equipment.The  
engineers should be fully aware of all aspects of safety  
with regards to lamination equipment.  
• Any commissioning or service engineer must be  
of competent nature, trained and qualified to GBC Films  
Group standards to fulfill that job. This person will have  
completed and passed the full service training course from  
GBC Pro-Tech.  
• Any GBC Technician, GBC Specialist, and / or  
GBC Films Group Technician that has been through the  
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Specifications  
Section 3: Specifications  
Specifications provide all of the technical data for  
the Falcon 160 CE Laminator.  
Section 3.1 General  
Description:  
• Mid level, wide format color finisher for the sheet fed  
ink jet market. The Falcon 160 CE is a self standing,  
bi-directional laminator..  
Features:  
• Two unwinds ( 1 upper, 1 lower )  
• Two rewinds ( 1 upper front, 1 lower center )  
• Safety shielded  
• Infeed and oufeed tables  
• Accelerator footswitch  
• Job programmable  
• Bi-directional system  
• Four E-STOPs  
• Front and rear E-Cable  
Applications:  
• Single sided lamination  
• Encapsulation  
• Mounting  
• Decaling  
Section 3.2 Consumable  
Film types:  
• Pressure sensitive laminates  
• Pressure sensitive adhesives  
• Low melt laminates  
• Thermal laminates  
• Thermal adhesives  
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Film diameters:  
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• Up to a 8” roll diameter ( 20.3 cm )  
Core size:  
• 3” core standard ( 7.62 cm )  
• 2-1/4” optional ( must have optional core adapters )  
( 5.72 cm )  
Film widths:  
• 64” Pressure sensitive ( 162.6 cm )  
• 62” Thermal ( 157.8 cm )  
Paper widths:  
Mounting thickness:  
Safety:  
• 62” maximum paper width ( 157.8 cm )  
• Up to 1” inch thick ( 2.54 cm ) either direction  
Designed to UL / CSA / CE safety standards  
Section 3.3 Function  
Speed:  
• 0 - 15 ft / min ( 0 - 4.6 m / min )  
Motor:  
• 2-1/4 horse power drive motor  
• Bi-directional D.C. motor  
Heating capabilities:  
Controls:  
• 68oF - 290oF ( 20oC - 143oC )  
• Front control panel  
Variable speed footswitch  
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Job save:  
Specifications  
• Save up to 9 job parameters  
• High release silicone rolls  
Roll design:  
Section 3.4 Electrical  
United Statesand Canada:  
Europe:  
• 230 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, single phase, 55 amps.  
• 230 - 240 VAC, Wye 3 phase, 32 amps/ phase  
• 31,732 B.T.U. / hour  
B.T.U. output:  
Heater wattages:  
Amperage draw:  
• 5600 watts per heater  
• No heat, motor only : 1 - 3 amps  
• Top heat and motor : 20 - 23 amps  
• Both heat and motor : 40 - 43 amps  
D/C voltage used:  
• 24 vdc  
• 12 vdc isolated x 2  
• 24 vdc isolated  
A/C voltage used:  
• 230 vac ( minimum )  
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Section 3.5 Dimensions  
Weight:  
Crated:  
• 1568 lbs. ( 711 kg. )  
• 1200 lbs. ( 544 kg. )  
Uncrated:  
Dimensions  
Crated:  
• 90 in. (H) x 46 in. (W) x 72 in. (L)  
( 229 cm (H) x 117 cm (W) x 183 cm (L) )  
Uncrated  
• 54 in. (H) x 38 in. (W) x 82.5 in. (L)  
( 137 cm (H) x 96 cm (W) x 209 cm (L) )  
Refer to Figure 3.5.1  
Nip Height:  
• 37 3/16 in. ( 95 cm )  
• 66 5/8 in. ( 169 cm)  
Safety Shield Raised Height:  
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Figure 3.5.1 Dimensions  
Specifications  
82.5 in.  
(210 cm)  
3.63 in.  
(9 cm)  
1.38 in.  
(3.5 cm)  
4.75 in.  
(12 cm)  
53 in.  
(135 cm)  
28 in.  
(71 cm)  
4.875 in.  
(12 cm)  
76 in.  
(193 cm)  
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Is the environment appropriate for the laminator?  
The laminator requires a clean, dust and vapor  
free environment to operate properly. It must not  
be located where there is air blowing directly on  
the machine  
Section 4 Installation  
GBC Films Group is committed to a program of  
ongoing product improvement. As a result, we are  
providing these instructions so you can insure that your  
new Falcon 160 CE Laminator is properly and securely  
unpacked, moved, and installed.  
Have you contacted a certified electrician to both  
wire the laminator and ensure that adequate power  
is being supplied, having the appropriate capacity,  
over current protection and safety lockouts are  
available?  
Before a Falcon 160 CE Laminator can be  
installed, there are a few requirements that must be met.  
Make certain that each of the requirements listed in the  
followingpre-installationchecklistaremetbeforebeginning  
installation.  
WARNING  
The operating environment must be free of  
dust, flammable liquids and vapors. You can  
be injured by inhaling chemical vapors.  
CAUTION  
Failure to follow the pre-installation check  
list can result in damage to the laminator.  
WARNING  
4.1 Pre-installation  
Vapor build up or stored flammable  
liquids can cause a fire. Excessive  
dust can damage the laminator.  
Are doorways and hallways wide enough for the  
laminator to be moved to the installation site?  
Is there ample room for the laminator?  
CAUTION  
Do not locate the laminator where air is  
blowing directly on the machine. The air  
flow can cool the rolls unevenly and result  
in poor output quality.  
A work area must be established that allows for  
operation in both the front and rear of the  
laminator and provides space for efficient material  
flow. Figure 4.1.1 illustrates a typical machine  
area layout.  
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The laminator requires 230 to 240 vac, 50/ 60  
Hz, 55 amps. Or, in Europe only, 3-N phase,  
240 vac, 32 amps/ phase.  
WARNING  
The Falcon 160 CE Laminator is a large and  
heavy piece of equipment. It is necessary to  
employ LICENSED RIGGERS ONLY to  
move the laminator. The laminator is not  
designed to be tipped up or sideways in any  
way. Such action disturbs the exact  
alignment of the rolling parts of the machine  
and requires extensive realignment. You can  
be crushed or seriously injured.  
For instructions on how to connect power,  
proceed to 4.9 Connecting power in this section.  
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Figure 4.1.1 Suggested Floor Layout  
Installation  
4' x 6' ( 1.22 m x 2m )  
Work table on wheels  
8.4'  
( 2.57 m )  
Table height  
35-3/4" ( .94 - .95m )  
82.5"  
( 209 cm )  
38"  
( 96 cm )  
20'  
( 6 m )  
3' ( 1 m)  
4' x 6' ( 1.22 m x 2m )  
Work table on wheels  
8.4'  
( 2.57m )  
Table height  
35-3/4" ( .94 - .95m )  
13' ( 4 m)  
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Figure 4.2.3 Front view  
4.2 Know your machine  
Upper  
unwind  
brake  
Upper  
rewind  
Main  
rollers  
Pull roll  
Before performing any procedure within this  
manual, it is recommended that you take time to know  
the parts of your new machine.  
Front  
feed  
table  
lift handle  
Lower  
unwind  
shaft  
Lower  
unwind  
brake  
Figure 4.2.1 The laminator  
Castors  
Control  
panel  
Lower  
rewind  
Rear side  
Drive  
side  
Drive  
side leg  
Control  
side  
Figure 4.2.4 Rear view  
Control  
side leg  
Core  
chuck  
Core  
support  
Electrical  
bridge  
Pull rollers  
Front side  
Core  
chuck  
Rear  
feed  
table  
Figure 4.2.2 Safety features  
Power  
ON/OFF  
Circuit  
breaker  
Upper  
unwind  
shaft  
Rear safety shield  
E-STOP  
E-CABLE  
Front safety  
shield  
Figure 4.2.5 Footswitch  
E-STOP  
ATTUNG  
WARNING  
E-CABLE  
E-CABLE reset  
ADVERTENCIA  
Machine reset  
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With regards to your shipping methods, use one  
of the following procedure described to safely and  
properly unwrap / uncrate your laminator.  
4.3 Unpacking  
INFORMATION  
A L L S H I P M E N T S A R E E X - W O R K S .At our  
dock, title passes to the buyer. Please review  
your insurance coverage prior to shipment,  
as you are responsible for all subsequent  
freight charges and risks.  
4.4 Shrink Wrapped  
a) Inspect the machine for any obvious shipping  
damages upon receipt.  
INFORMATION  
b) Carefully unwrap the shrink wrap from around  
the laminator.  
Before signing the Bill of Lading, you  
should be sure to inspect the crate  
and / or pallet for signs of damage or  
missing items; if applicable, make  
note of this on the Bill of Lading.  
CAUTION  
Do not use a knife or other sharp object to  
remove the shrink wrap from around the  
laminator. You can cause irreparable  
damage to the rollers.  
INFORMATION  
Depending on the destination and customer  
preference, your machine may be shipped in  
various ways. The laminator may arrive  
shrink wrapped or in a plywood crate on a  
skid. Please follow the unpacking procedure  
that pertains to your method of shipment.  
c) With another person, carefully wheel your  
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WARNING  
WARNING  
Do not attempt to move the laminator across  
anything other than a flat level surface  
without trained and qualified riggers. You  
can be crushed or seriously injured.  
The unpacking process requires at least two  
people. You can be severely injured, crushed  
or cause damage to the laminator.  
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4.5 Crated  
To uncrate the laminator  
WARNING  
a) Remove the top of the crate and then the sides  
in the order shown in Figure 4.5.1  
The Falcon 160 CE Laminator is a large and  
heavy piece of equipment. It is necessary to  
employ LICENSED RIGGERS ONLY to  
move the laminator. The laminator is not  
designed to be tipped up or sideways in any  
way. Such action disturbs the exact  
alignment of the rolling parts of the machine  
and requires extensive realignment. You can  
be crushed or seriously injured.  
CAUTION  
Do not allow the top to fall into the crate. It  
can damage the laminator.  
INFORMATION  
INFORMATION  
GBC Film Group's warranty does not  
cover malfunction of the equipment due to  
mishandling and / or tipping. GBC Films  
Group bears no responsibility for personal  
injury or damage due to moving the  
laminator improperly.  
Do not put packing screws on the floor.  
They can cause problems when trying to roll  
the laminator into position or you can  
become injured if stepped on.  
Tools required  
CAUTION  
A second person must support the side  
labeled 5 in Figure 4.5.1 It can fall and  
damage the laminator or cause harm to you  
and others.  
• # 2 Phillips head screwdriver  
• 7/8” open end wrench or adjustable wrench  
• Crow bar  
• A second person  
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Figure 4.5.1 Disassembling of the crate  
Installation  
b) Move all packing materials to a safe distance.  
Moving the laminator  
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a) Have the laminator rolled off the skid and  
placed on the floor by licensed riggers. The ramps  
includedwiththelaminatorcanbesecuredutilizing  
screws removed from the disassembled crate.  
Figure 4.5.2 illustrates positioning of the ramps.  
4
2
WARNING  
Do not attempt to use the ramps if they are  
not secured to the pallet. Ensure the pallet is  
on a flat even surface before attempting to  
roll the machine off.  
Removing the shrink wrap  
a) Gently unwrap the shrink wrap from around the  
laminator.  
Figure 4.5.2 Positioning of the ramps  
CAUTION  
Do not use a knife or other sharp object to  
remove the shrink wrap from around the  
laminator. You can cause irreparable  
damage to the rollers.  
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b) Remove any plastic strapping and/or packing  
paper taped to the rollers.  
4.6 Accessory pack  
Once the Falcon 160 CE Laminator has been  
unpackedandmovedintofinalposition, opentheaccessory  
pack and verify the contents.  
CAUTION  
Do not use a knife or other sharp object to  
remove the shrink wrap from around the  
laminator. You can cause irreparable  
damage to the rollers.  
Accessory Pack contents  
• One T-handle allen wrench ( 475-200 )  
• One Zippy knife ( 475-620 )  
c) Remove all packing materials to a safe distance  
• One Terry clothe towel ( 475-950 )  
• One Operators manual ( 930-045 rev. A )  
• One roll masking tape ( 475-000 )  
• Two Polyurethane O-rings ( 480-005 )  
• One strain relief for main power ( 175-201 )  
• One rubber cement pad ( 930320 )  
• One crankhandle ( 629-018 )  
from the laminator and dispose of properly.  
d) Use two people to carefully roll the laminator to  
• One fuse, 0.5A ( 186-022 )  
• Two fuses, 2.5A ( 186-220 )  
the desired location.  
• Four leveling bolts ( 645-011 )  
• Twelve 3/4 - 10 nuts ( No P/N )  
INFORMATION  
If you are missing any of the itemslisted above,  
contact your local service technician or sales  
representative.  
About recycling: The crate components can  
be reused for shipping the laminator again  
or can be disassembled and the wood and  
screws recycled. The shrink wrap is not  
recyclable, so it must be discarded.  
Contacts:  
GBC Parts ( 800 ) 790 - 7787  
GBC Europe parts 33 - 45 - 535 - 7676  
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b) Lock the castors on the drive side leg.  
4.7 Installing levelers  
Leveling of the machine is a customer option. If  
you choose not to level the laminator and you encounter  
output problems, please level the machine and try your  
application again before calling for technical support.  
CAUTION  
Do not lift the machine where NO LIFT  
warnings are located. You can cause  
damage to the electrical bridge.  
Before leveling can be performed, the castors  
must be replaced with leveling bolts and leveling pads.  
c) Slide the floor jack under the control side leg.  
Tools required  
• Torpedo level  
• ( 2 ) 3/4” open end wrenches  
• Four leveling pads  
( from the accessory pack )  
• Four Leveling bolts  
( from the accessory pack )  
• Twelve 3/4 - 10 nuts  
( from the accessory pack )  
• Floor jack  
( 600 pound rating )  
• Second person  
Center of the leg  
Control side  
d) Raise the control side approximately 4 in. from  
the bottom of the castor to the floor. (10 cm)  
Must have eneough clearance to remove the  
castors  
a) Verify that the laminator has sufficient room  
around it to load film, walk around and to be  
serviced if necessary.  
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Figure 4.7.1 Leveling pad installed  
e) Remove the front control side castor by turning  
the nut securing the castor in the leg.  
Nut  
Nut  
Nut  
Castor  
Jam nut  
Leveling pad  
f) Slide one of the leveling bolts where the castor  
was removed and along with a 3/4-10 nut  
inside the leg.  
i) Tighten the jam nut against the leveling pad.  
Refer to Figure 4.7.1 Leveling pad installed.  
Nut  
Bolt  
j) Perform steps e through “ i ” for the rear control  
side castor and leveling pad.  
g) Place two more 3/4-10 nuts on the leveling bolt  
under the leg. Refer to Figure 4.7.1 Leveling  
pad installed.  
Drive side  
a) Perform steps “ a ” through “ j ” from the  
Control side.  
h) Attach the leveling pad to the bottom of the  
leveling bolt and secure with wrenches. Refer to  
Figure 4.7.1 Leveling pad installed.  
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b) Level the control side from front to back by  
4.8 Leveling  
holding the nut inside the leg and turning the nut  
below the leg with the wrench.  
Leveling of the laminator is very important in the  
way the machine performs. Leveling is crucial to the tram  
( tracking ) of the materials through the machine.  
INFORMATION  
A second person can read the level while you  
make the appropriate adjustments.  
a) Position the level on the top of the control side  
frame. Not on the cabinet. Refer to Figure  
4.8.1 Front to back control side  
- To raise; raise the nut inside the leg and turn  
the nut below the leg clockwise.  
4.8.1 Front to back control side  
Level  
Raise  
Turn clockwise  
- To lower; turn the nut below the leg counter  
clockwise.  
Lowering  
limit  
INFORMATION  
The side frame provides a more accurate  
reading than the cabinet.  
Turn counter  
clockwise  
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INFORMATION  
A second person can read the level while you  
make the appropriate adjustments.  
Lowering is limited to the amount of  
height within the inside of the leg.  
- To raise; raise the nut inside the leg and turn  
the nut below the leg clockwise.  
c) Position the level on the top of the drive side  
frame. Not on the cabinet. Refer to Figure  
4.8.2 Front to back drive side  
Raise  
Figure 4.8.2 Front to back drive side  
Turn clockwise  
Level  
- To lower; turn the nut below the leg counter  
clockwise.  
Lowering  
limit  
Turn counter  
clockwise  
d) Level the control side from front to back by  
holding the nut inside the leg and turning the nut  
below the leg with the wrench.  
e) Confirm that power is supplied to the  
laminator.  
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f) Flip the circuit breaker on the laminator to the up  
h) Press RESET. The front control panel should  
position.  
be illuminated at this point.  
= ON  
= OFF  
Machine reset  
g) Turn MAIN POWER to “ I ” position.  
WARNING  
Caution should always be exercised  
when using the laminator with  
the safety shields raised.  
You can be seriously HURT or INJURED!  
Power  
ON/OFF  
i) Raise the front safety shield. The SAFETY  
indicator will begin flashing.  
INFORMATION  
GO  
FWD  
00.0  
REV  
STOP  
SPEED  
Ensure all E-STOPS are unlatched and  
the E-CABLE is reset before turning  
power on to the laminator.  
SAFETY  
= Flashing  
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l) Level the laminator from drive side to control  
side by adjusting the two front leveling pads.  
WARNING  
Keep hands and fingers clear of the  
laminator roller nip when changing GAP.  
You can be CRUSHED or BURNED!  
- To raise; raise the nut inside the leg and turn  
the nut below the leg clockwise.  
j) Press PRESSURE M to illuminate 3 bars in  
Raise  
the pressure dsiplay.  
Turn clockwise  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
0
- To lower; turn the nut below the leg counter  
clockwise.  
k) Place the level across the top of the upper main  
roller in the center. Refer to Figure 4.8.3  
Drive to control side front  
Lowering  
limit  
Figure 4.8.3 Drive to control side front  
Turn counter  
clockwise  
Level  
n) Press GAP M to 1 in. setting.  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
1
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m) Turn the pull roller lift handle towards the rear  
of the machine to lower the upper pull roller.  
Stop after initial contact with the lower pull  
roller plus 1/2 turn.  
4.9 Connecting power  
ELECTRICAL  
SHOCK  
n) Raise the rear safety shield  
Only a qualified electrician should connect  
power to the laminator. You can be severely  
shocked, electrocuted or cause a fire if  
power is improperly applied.  
o) Place the level across the top of the upper pull  
roller in the center. Refer to Figure 4.8.4  
Drive to control side rear  
a) Ensure the power at the junction box is in the  
OFF position.  
Figure 4.8.4 Drive to control side rear  
Level  
b) Remove the drive side leg cover with a #2  
phillips screw driver.  
p) Verify all four leveling points. Make any  
adjustments neccessary. If all four points are  
leveled, secure all nuts in place.  
q) Lower the front and rear safety shields.  
r) Turn MAIN POWER to “OFF “.  
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c) Feed the power cable through the power cable  
e) Turn the junction box power to the ON  
strain relief located at the bottom of the drive  
side leg.  
position.  
f) Verify line voltage with regards to the type of  
power being supplied to the laminator at the line  
terminal block.  
Strain relief  
Line  
terminal  
block  
WARNING  
Follow the correct wiring diagram when  
supplying power to the laminator. If  
improperly connected, you can be seriously  
injured or cause damage to the laminator.  
g) Once the power cord has been properly  
d) Connect the power cord to the line terminal  
block. Refer to Figure 4.9.1 Single phase or  
Figure 4.9.2 Wye three phase.  
connected, replace the drive side leg cover.  
Figure 4.9.1 Single phase illustrates proper  
h) Proceed with 4.10 Safety check.  
single phase wiring for the U.S. and Canada.  
Figure 4.9.2 Wye three phaseillustrates proper  
Wye 3 phase wiring for Europe.  
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Figure 4.9.1 Single phase, U.S. and Canada  
Installation  
Ground wire  
Line 1  
Line 2  
Figure 4.9.2 Wye 3 phase, Europe only  
Ground wire  
Line 1  
Line 2  
Line 3  
Remove  
Jumper  
bars  
Neutral  
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4.10 Safety check  
4.10.1 Front feed table  
a) Turn MAIN POWER to “ON” .  
The safety check will ensure that all safety devices  
and interlocks are functioning properly.  
This procedure describes how to check one  
E-STOP, the front E-CABLE, the front safety shield  
and the front feed table. Repeat the steps for the remaining  
three E-STOPS, the rear E-CABLE and the rear safety  
shield. The rear feed table is not removable. ALL  
SAFETY FEATURES MUST BE CHECKED!  
Power  
ON/OFF  
b) Press RESET. The front control panel will be  
WARNING  
illuminated.  
Do not wear ties, loose fit clothing or  
dangling jewelry while operating or  
servicing the laminator. These items can get  
caught in the nip and choke you or you can  
be crushed or burned.  
WARNING  
Machine reset  
If a safety feature is not working  
properly, contact your local service  
representative immediately.  
c) Press SEL. SEL stops flashing.  
Contacts:  
SAV  
SE L  
STANDBY  
JOB  
0
GBC National Service: ( 800 ) 790 - 7787  
GBC Europe Service: 33 - 45 - 535 - 7676  
= Flashing  
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g) Slightly lift the front feed table. SAFETY  
d) Press FWD M to set a forward motor  
indicator and GO begin flashing and the  
bottom rollers stop.  
direction.  
GO  
FWD  
G
O
00.0  
FWD  
REV  
REV  
STOP  
6.0  
SPEED  
STOP  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
SAFETY  
= Flashing  
e) Press SPEED M to set a speed of 6 ft/min.  
h) Lower the front feed table.SAFETY  
indicator reverts to white and GO remains  
flashing.  
GO  
FWD  
6.0  
REV  
STOP  
G
O
SPEED  
FWD  
REV  
6.0  
SAFETY  
STOP  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
= Flashing  
f) Press GO. The bottom rollers begin turning.  
i) Press STOP. GO stops flashing.  
GO  
FWD  
GO  
6.0  
FWD  
REV  
REV  
6.0  
STOP  
SPEED  
STOP  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
SAFETY  
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c) Lower the front safety shield. SAFETY  
indicator reverts to white and GO remains  
flashing.  
4.10.2 Safety shield  
a) Press GO. The bottom rollers begin turning.  
G
O
FWD  
REV  
6.0  
STOP  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
GO  
FWD  
= Flashing  
6.0  
REV  
STOP  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
d) Press STOP .GO stops flashing.  
WARNING  
Caution should always be exercised  
when using the laminator with  
GO  
FWD  
the safety shields raised.  
You can be seriously HURT or INJURED!  
6.0  
REV  
STOP  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
b) Raise the front safety shield. SAFETY indicator  
and GO begin flashing and the bottom rollers  
stop.  
e) Repeat steps “ a ” through “ d ” for the rear  
safety shield.  
G
O
FWD  
REV  
6.0  
STOP  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
= Flashing  
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d) Unlatch the E-STOP.  
4.10.3 E-STOP  
Unlatch  
a) Press GO. The bottom rollers begin turning.  
GO  
FWD  
6.0  
REV  
STOP  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
e) Press machine RESET. The front control panel  
is illuminated.  
b) Press PRESSURE M to illuminate 3 bars in  
the pressure dsiplay.  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
Machine reset  
0
f) Repeat steps “ a ” through “ e ” for the  
remaining three E-STOPs.  
Front  
c) Press down on the front control side E-STOP.  
The E-STOP latches in the down position,  
bottom rollers stop, the upper main roller  
raises and the control panel is blank.  
E-STOP  
Rear  
Push  
E-STOPs  
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d) Latch the E-CABLE by pushing in on the E-  
CABLE reset located in the front at the bottom  
of the control side leg.  
4.10.4 E-CABLE  
a) Press GO. The bottom rollers begin turning.  
GO  
FWD  
6.0  
REV  
STOP  
SPEED  
Push in  
SAFETY  
b) Press PRESSURE M to illuminate 3 bars in  
e) Press machine RESET. The front control panel  
the pressure dsiplay.  
isilluminated.  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
0
Machine reset  
c) Press on the front E-CABLE with your foot.  
The bottom rollers stop, the upper main roller  
raises and the control panel is blank.  
f) Repeat steps “ a ” through “ e ” for the  
rear E-CABLE.  
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b) Press BOT TEMP M to a value of 120oF  
4.11 Function check  
( 48 oC ). BOT TEMP DISPLAY begins  
flashing.  
The function check ensures that the laminator  
functions properly when operating. This check is  
recommended before performing any applications.  
TOP TEMP  
BOT TEMP  
120  
120  
-
-
If a step that does not react according to the  
description, call your local area service representative  
immediately.  
c) SEL can not be tested until you have saved  
parameters within a JOB location. Refer to  
Section 5.4 Job programming for SEL and  
SAV.  
WARNING  
Do not wear ties, loose fit clothing or  
dangling jewelry while operating or  
servicing the laminator. These items can get  
caught in the nip and choke you or you can  
be crushed or burned.  
SAV  
SE L  
STANDBY  
JOB  
0
= Flashing  
4.11.1 Control panel  
d) Press GAP MMM once. GAP DISPLAY  
decreases 1/16th of an inch per press. The  
upper main roller moves accordingly. Once to  
“0”, the upper main roller is contacting the  
lower main roller.  
a) Press TOP TEMP. M to a value of 120oF  
( 48 oC ). TOP TEMP DISPLAY begins  
flashing.  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
TOP TEMP  
BOT TEMP  
1-0  
120  
68  
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h) Press JOB M. The JOB DISPLAY increases  
1/16th of an inch per press. The upper main roll  
moves accordingly. Once to “1”, the upper  
main roller stops.  
in increments of 1 to 9.  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
SEL  
STANDBY  
SAV  
JOB  
0-1  
9
f) Press and hold PRESSURE MM. The upper  
main roller travels in a constant downward  
motion. Once making contact with the lower  
main roller, the bars turn solid one at a time until  
all 10 bars are solid.  
i) Press JOB M . The JOB DISPLAY should  
decreases in increments of 1 from 9 to 0.  
PRESSURE  
SEL  
SAV  
GAP  
JOB  
0
STANDBY  
0
g) Press and hold PRESSURE M. The upper  
main roller travels in a constant upward motion.  
The pressure bars turn hollow one at a time until  
no bars are solid and GAP DISPLAY changes  
to “ 1 ” then stops.  
INFORMATION  
To continue with the function checks, you  
must press SEL so that it discontinues  
flashing.  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
1
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m) Press STOP. The bottom rollers stop turning.  
j) Press SPEED MM once. SPEED DISPLAY  
increases in increments of .5 per press up to 15.  
GO  
FWD  
15.0  
REV  
STOP  
GO  
SPEED  
FWD  
15.0  
SAFETY  
REV  
STOP  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
n) Press REV M . REV is solid and FWD  
k) Press FWD M. FWD is solid.  
reverts to hollow.  
GO  
GO  
FWD  
FWD  
REV  
15.0  
15.0  
REV  
STOP  
STOP  
SPEED  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
SAFETY  
o) Press GO. The bottom rollers turn in a reverse  
motion at a speed of 15 ft./min.  
( 4.57 m / min. ).  
l) Press GO. The bottom rollers turn in a forward  
motion at a speed of 15 ft./min.  
( 4.57 m / min. ).  
GO  
FWD  
GO  
FWD  
15.0  
15.0  
REV  
STOP  
SPEED  
REV  
STOP  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
SAFETY  
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p) Press STOP. The bottom rollers stop turning.  
WARNING  
Caution should always be exercised  
when using the laminator with  
the safety shields raised.  
You can be seriously HURT or INJURED!  
GO  
FWD  
REV  
15.0  
STOP  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
s) Raise the front safety shield, remove the front  
q) Press SPEED M once. SPEED DISPLAY  
decreases in increments of .5 per press down to  
00.0.  
feed table.  
t) Touch the upper and lower main rollers. They  
GO  
FWD  
should feel warm to the touch.  
00.0  
REV  
STOP  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
u) Replace the front feed table and lower the  
front safety shield.  
r) The TOP TEMP DISPLAY and BOT TEMP  
DISPLAY are solid indicating the actual  
temperature is within a +/- 6 oF of the set point  
temperature.  
INFORMATION  
TOP TEMP  
BOT TEMP  
The SAFETY indicator should not be  
flashing when the tables are properly  
seated and the safety shields are in  
the closed position..  
120  
120  
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u) Press STANDBY. The laminator reverts to  
the default settings and STANDBY is solid.  
Refer to Figure 4.11.1 Default settings  
4.11.2 Variable speed  
footswitch  
SEL  
STANDBY  
SAV  
This check is to ensure that the footswitch works.  
For complete instructions on the footswitch and its relation  
to “Footswitch” mode to “ Panel” mode, refer to Section  
5.1 Controls / ( 28 ) Footswitch.  
JOB  
0
Figure 4.11.1 Default settings  
a) Press SEL on the front control panel to “wake”  
the laminator from SLEEP mode. SLEEP  
indicator reverts to hollow.  
TOP TEMP  
BOT TEMP  
68  
68  
SAV  
SE L  
STANDBY  
JOB  
0
PRESSURE  
GAP  
= Flashing  
1/16  
IIIIIII  
SAV  
SE L  
JOB  
0
STANDBY  
b) Press FWD M for a forward motor direction.  
FWD is solid.  
GO  
FWD  
REV  
00.0  
SPEED  
STOP  
GO  
FWD  
SAFETY  
00.0  
REV  
STOP  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
= Flashing  
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c) Press down on the variable speed footswitch.  
GO begins flashing and the bottom rollers are  
turning.  
WARNING  
Caution should always be exercised  
when using the laminator with  
the safety shields raised.  
You can be seriously HURT or INJURED!  
ATTUNG  
WARNING  
ADVERTENCIA  
a) Raise the rear safety shield.  
INFORMATION  
b) Lift the clevis pin up from the saddle of the  
Footswitch speed is not indicated in the  
SPEED DISPLAY on the control panel.  
upper unwind shaft.  
Saddle  
Clevis pin  
4.11.3 Unwind shafts and  
unwind brakes  
c) Swing the upper unwind shaft to its fully  
extended position. Swing back and reseat the  
shaft in the saddle. The swing movement should  
be smooth and easy.  
The unwind shafts swing out and the unwind  
brakes tension the turning of the shaft from no tension to  
complete stop tension.  
d) Ensure that the upper unwind brake adjustment  
knob is backed off completly. The counter  
clockwise turn should be easy.  
Should you detect or experience complications  
with the unwind shaft movement or the unwind brake  
tension, call you local area service representative.  
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h) Slowly turn the upper unwind brake adjustment  
knob counter clockwise.  
INFORMATION  
Steps " e" and " f" will be performed  
simultaneously.  
i) You should feel a decrease in resistance on the  
turning of the upper unwind shaft as you turn the  
upper unwind brake adjustment knob counter  
clockwise.  
e) With one hand, slowly turn the upper unwind  
shaft in either direction.  
j) Lower the rear safety shield.  
f) With the other hand, slowly turn the upper  
unwind brake adjustment knob clockwise.  
k) Repeat steps “ b ” through “ h ” again for  
the lower unwind shaft.  
Upper unwind brake  
adjustment dial  
Lower unwind brake  
adjustment dial  
g) You should feel an increase in resistance on the  
turning of the upper unwind shaft as you turn the  
upper unwind brake adjustment knob  
clockwise.  
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( 2 ) TOP TEMP DISPLAY : The display will show the  
set point temperature of the top main roller as the default  
display. When the top roller temperature has reached in  
the +/- 6 oF range of the set point, the display will be  
solid. When outside of this range, the display will flash.  
Section 5 Operations  
The operator control panel for the Falcon 160  
CE Laminator is located on the front of the machine, to  
the right of the front operating position.  
TOP TEMP  
BOT TEMP  
68  
68  
For an illustration of the complete front control  
panel, please refer to Figure 5.1.1. The names and  
functions of these controls are as follows:  
2
( 3 ) TOP TEMP L : When pressed, will increase the  
set point value of the top main roller in increments of 2  
degrees. Ifhelddown, itwillonlyincreasetothemaximum  
temperature setting of 290oF ( 143oC ).  
INFORMATION  
When any command is pressed on the  
control panel, a "beep" will sound. If the  
command is held down, the panel will  
"beep" only once.  
3
TOP TEMP  
BOT TEMP  
68  
68  
5.1 Control Panel  
( 1 ) STANDBY: If flashing, the machine is in standby  
mode. This will occur after 3 hours of no activity. To wake  
thelaminatorfromstandbymodeormanualengagestandby  
mode, press STANDBY.  
( 4 ) TOP TEMP L : When pressed, will decrease the  
set point value of the top main roller in increments of 2  
degrees. Ifhelddown, itwillonlydecreasetotheminimum  
temperature setting of 68oF ( 20oC ).  
TOP TEMP  
BOT TEMP  
SEL  
SAV  
JOB  
0
STANDBY  
68  
68  
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( 5 ) BOT. TEMP. DISPLAY : The display will show ( 8 ) OVER/ UNDER INDICATORS : Dislays a “+”  
the set point temperature of the bottom main roller as the  
default display. When the bottom roller temperature has  
reached in the +/- 10oF range of the set point, the display  
will be solid. When outside of this range, the display will  
flash.  
if the temperature is above the set point. Display a “–” if  
the temperature is below the set point. If neither (+/ -) is  
displayed, the temperaure is within the +/- 6 oF range.  
TOP TEMP  
BOT TEMP  
TOP TEMP  
BOT TEMP  
68  
68  
-
+
68  
68  
8
5
( 9 ) GAP DISPLAY : Displays the current main roller  
nip opening. The nip has a range of 0 to 1” gap.  
( 6 ) BOT. TEMP. L : When pressed, will increase the  
set point value of the bottom main roller in increments of  
2 degrees. If this key is held down, it will only increase to  
the maximum temperature setting of 290oF ( 143oC ).  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
1/16  
6
TOP TEMP  
BOT TEMP  
9
68  
68  
( 10 ) GAP L : When pressed, will increase the gap by  
1/16 in. increments. If held down, it will automatically  
increase the gap by 1/16 in. increments until it has reached  
a maximum opening of 1 in. on the GAP DISPLAY.  
( 7 ) BOT. TEMP. L : When pressed, will decrease the  
set point value of the bottom main roller in increments of  
2 degrees. If held down, it will decrease to the minimum  
temperature setting of 68oF ( 20oC ).  
10  
TOP TEMP  
BOT TEMP  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
68  
68  
1/16  
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( 11 ) GAP L : When pressed, will decrease the gap by ( 13 ) PRESSURE L : When pressed once, will  
1/16 in. increments. If held down, it will automatically decrease the pressure by 5%. If held down, it will decrease  
decrease the gap by 1/16 in. increments until it has reached from 100% of the maximum allowed pressure to 0% at  
a minimum opening of 0 in. on the GAP DISPLAY.  
which point no bars will be illuminated.  
13  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
1/16  
1
11  
( 12 ) PRESSURE DISPLAY : Displays the amount of  
pressure being used. Each bar represents 10% of the  
maximum allowable pressure. All ten bars illuminated  
equals 100% of the maximum allowable pressure.  
WARNING  
Keep hands and fingers clear of  
the laminator roller nip when  
adjusting PRESSURE.  
You can be CRUSHED or BURNED!  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
1/16  
( 14 ) PRESSURE L: When pressed once, will increase  
the pressure by 5%. If held down, it will increase from  
0% of the minimum allowed pressure to 100% at which  
point all bars will be illuminated.  
12  
INFORMATION  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
0
When adjusting the pressure, the gap  
will be affected as well.  
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( 15 ) JOB DISPLAY : Displays the job number selected  
( 17 ) JOB L: When pressed once will decrease the job  
andwillsettheoperatingparameterssavedforthatnumber number in JOB DISPLAY by increments of 1. If pressed  
once SEL has been pressed.  
and held, the JOB DISPLAY will decrease to 0 at which  
point it will stop.  
SEL  
SAV  
SEL  
SAV  
JOB  
0
STANDBY  
JOB  
0
STANDBY  
15  
17  
( 18 )SEL : When pressed will send the operating  
parameters for the stored job number selected to the  
correct devices. Any time JOB Lor JOB Lis pressed,  
SEL will flash indicating a change in job number.  
INFORMATION  
Job programming is explained in  
Section 5.4  
18  
SAV  
SE  
L
JOB  
0
STANDBY  
( 16 ) JOB L : When pressed once will increase the job  
number in JOB DISPLAY by increments of 1. If pressed  
and held, the JOB DISPLAY will increase to 9 at which  
point it will stop.  
= Flashing  
16  
INFORMATION  
SEL  
STANDBY  
SAV  
If not using a JOB number, Press  
SEL before changing parameters on  
the control panel.  
JOB  
9
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( 19 ) SAVE : When pressed and held ( approximately 4  
( 22 ) SPEED L: When pressed, decreases the speed  
seconds ), will beep and save the current settings for the of the laminator in increments of 0.5 ft/min. When pressed  
number showing in the JOB DISPLAY. For more  
information, refer to Section 5.4 Job Programming on  
how to save parameters.  
and held, speed will automatically decrease by 0.5 ft/min  
increments until it has reached 0 ft/min.  
GO  
19  
FWD  
00.0  
REV  
STOP  
SPEED  
SEL  
SAV  
SAFETY  
JOB  
9
STANDBY  
22  
( 23 ) GO: When pressed, starts the rollers in motion.  
GOissolid. Thissolidindicationisreferredtoasthepanel  
mode”. If a safety shield is raised during “panel mode”,  
GO and SAFETY ( refer to ( 27 ) SAFETY for  
explanation ) begin flashing enabling “footswitch” mode.  
( refer to ( 28 ) FOOTSWITCH for explanation )  
( 20 ) SPEED DISPLAY : Displays the current speed  
setting of the laminator.  
20  
GO  
FWD  
23  
00.0  
REV  
STOP  
SPEED  
GO  
SAFETY  
FWD  
00.0  
REV  
STOP  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
( 21 ) SPEED L: When pressed, increases the speed of  
the laminator in increments of 0.5 ft/min. When pressed  
and held, speed will automatically increase by 0.5 ft/min  
incrementsuntilithasreachedthemaximumallowedspeed  
of 15 ft/min.  
( 24 ) STOP : When pressed, stops the rollers and GO  
becomes white.  
21  
GO  
FWD  
00.0  
REV  
STOP  
GO  
SPEED  
FWD  
15.0  
SAFETY  
REV  
STOP  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
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( 25 ) FORWARD L : When pressed, signals the ( 28 ) Variable Speed Footswitch : The variable speed  
laminator to run in a forward motion and FORWARD L footswitch, operates the laminator in “Footswitch” mode.  
becomes solid.  
Within this mode, if the safety shield is up, speed is  
determined by the variable speed footswitch but limited  
to the speed set in the display. If the safety shield is down,  
the speed is controlled through the control panel.  
25  
GO  
FWD  
REV  
00.0  
28  
STOP  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
ATTUNG  
WARNING  
ADVERTENCIA  
( 26 ) REVERSE L : When pressed, signals the  
laminator to run in a reverse motion and REVERSE L  
becomes solid.  
Panel to Footswitch  
GO  
FWD  
00.0  
REV  
STOP  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
1. To switch from “Panel” mode ( GO is solid ) to  
“Footswitch” mode ( GO is flashing ) with the safety  
shields in the down position. Perform the following  
steps;  
26  
( 27 ) SAFETY : Begins flashing anytime the front or the  
rear safety shield is in the raised position. This is an  
indication for the operator to be very careful when  
operating the laminator in the “Footswitch” mode.  
• Press on the variable speed footswitch. GO  
begins flashing identifying “Footswitch” mode.  
• Once the variable speed footswitch is released,  
the rollers will stop.  
GO  
FWD  
00.0  
REV  
STOP  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
• To make the rollers turn, simply press on the  
variable speed footswitch.  
27  
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INFORMATION  
When the safety shield is in the lowered  
position and "Footswitch" mode is  
engaged, speed is controlled through  
the control panel  
If the variable speed footswitch is not  
close to the speed of the control panel,  
output quality may be affected by the  
speed difference.  
Footswitch to Panel  
To raise the safety shield  
2. To switch from “Footswitch” mode ( GO is flashing )  
to “Panel” mode ( GO is solid ) with the safety  
shields in the down position. Perform the following  
steps;  
WARNING  
When operating the laminator using the  
variable speed footswitch, keep hands and  
fingers away from the nip of the rollers.  
You may be CRUSHED or BURNED!  
• Press and hold the variable speed footswitch  
down.  
• Press and hold GO for 3 -4 seconds before  
releasing the variable speed footswitch.  
• Press and hold on the variable speed footswitch.  
( approximately 1/2 the travel distance of the  
variable speed footswitch )  
• Release the variable speed footswitch.  
• Release GO. GO should be solid.  
CAUTION  
Speed is controlled through the variable  
speed footswitch when the safety shield  
is in the raised position.  
3. In the event that the safety shield must be raised  
while the laminator is running, Perform the following  
steps;  
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WARNING  
Footswitch speed is not indicated in the  
SPEED DISPLAY on the control panel.  
Caution should always be exercised  
when using the laminator with  
the safety shields raised.  
You can be seriously HURT or INJURED!  
To lower the safety shield  
• Raise the safety shield.  
• Lower the safety shield.  
INFORMATION  
When a safety shield is raised while pressing  
on the variable speed footswitch, the speed  
may be faster or slower than the indicated  
panel speed.  
INFORMATION  
When the safety shield is lowered, speed  
reverts to the panel speed setting.  
INFORMATION  
• Press and hold GO for 3 -4 seconds before  
releasing the variable speed footswitch.  
When the safety shield is raised, the  
laminator will only run while the variable  
speed footswitch is depressed.  
• Release the variable speed footswitch.  
• Adjust for desired speed using the variable  
speed footswitch.  
• Release GO. GO reverts to solid.  
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Figure 5.1.1 Front control panel  
Operations  
2
3
5
6
TOP TEMP  
BOT TEMP  
7
68  
68  
+
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4
8
10  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
13  
9
1/16  
IIIIIII  
14  
12  
19  
11  
16  
SAV  
SE L  
JOB  
0
15  
17  
1
STANDBY  
18  
21  
20  
GO  
25  
26  
FWD  
REV  
00.0  
STOP  
SPEED  
22  
27  
23  
24  
SAFETY  
= Flashing  
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5.2 Emergency  
5.2.1 In an emergency  
The F-160 CE laminator has been designed with  
a) In the event of an emergency;  
safety as a primary consideration; however, you must  
become thoroughly familiar with the controls, proper  
operation, proper service procedures, and safety features  
of the laminator before using or servicing the unit.  
- Press any of the four E-STOPs, or  
- Step on the front or rear E-CABLE  
GBC Films Group laminators are powerful  
machines that are designed to mount, laminate, and  
encapsulate. The forces required to accomplish these tasks  
can vary from negligible to very large.  
E-STOPs  
The motorized main roller lift mechanism used to  
provide downward pressure on the upper main roller is  
capable of producing forces greater than 400 pounds.  
E-STOPs  
E-CABLE  
E-CABLE  
WARNING  
This force is applied to any object presented  
in the opening ( called the nip ) between  
the two rollers.  
INFORMATION  
When an E-STOP or E-CABLE is engaged,  
all motion stops, main rollers will gap  
and power is removed.  
Use care in lowering the upper laminating roller  
and know how to react quickly in an emergency. The  
main laminator roll up / down control is located on the  
right side of the machine within the front control panel.  
The GAP up / down arrows control the motion of the  
upper laminating roller. Before pressing GAP down  
arrow, ensure the nip area is clear.  
b) Resolve the emergency situation.  
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b) Press machine RESET. All parameters have  
defaulted.  
5.2.2 Resume operation  
a) Reset the E-STOP or the E-CABLE.  
-Resetting the E-STOP  
Machine reset  
Unlatch  
INFORMATION  
Once RESET has been engaged, power will  
be restored, Laminating rollers will reset to  
1 in. GAP and the display will return to it's  
default settings.  
-Resetting the E-CABLE  
Default mode; TOP TEMP. = 68 o F ( 20 o C ),  
BOT. TEMP. = 68 oF ( 20 oC ), GAP = 1 in.,  
PRESSURE = no bars are solid, JOB = 0, no  
motion direction selected, SPEED = 00.0 and  
SLEEP = flashing  
Push in  
c) Enter the desired operating parameters or  
select the job number prior to the emergency  
stop situation.  
INFORMATION  
The laminator will only turn on if all  
E-STOPS are unlatched and  
the E-CABLE is reset.  
d) You may now resume operating the laminator.  
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d) Press machine RESET. The front control panel  
5.3 Set up  
isilluminated.  
Initial set up of the Falcon 160 CE laminator is  
easily attained when instructions are followed exactly. It  
is suggested and helpful if you take the time to read this  
sectionthoroughlybeforeattemptingtodoanyofthesteps.  
A complete understanding of this section will enable you  
to follow the procedures descibed in Section 6.1  
Application.  
Machine reset  
5.3.1 Power  
a) Clear the area around the laminating rollers and  
pull rollers nip..  
5.3.2 Film loading  
b) Ensure the laminator is plugged in.  
WARNING  
c) Turn the MAIN POWER to the “ I ”  
Caution should always be exercised  
when using the laminator with  
position.  
the safety shields raised.  
You can be seriously HURT or INJURED!  
a) Raise the rear safety shield if placing a roll of  
Power  
ON/OFF  
laminate onto the upper unwind shaft.  
b) Lift the clevis pin located in the saddle of the  
upper unwind shaft.  
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c) Swing the unwind shaft out enough to slide the  
roll of laminate over the core chucks and onto  
the unwind shaft.  
e) Push the clevis pin back down to secure the  
unwind shaft its saddle.  
Brake adjust knob  
Saddle  
f) Now you must center the roll of laminate on the  
unwind shaft. For centering measurements,  
refer to Chart 5.3.1 Measurement chart.  
Core support  
Roll of laminate  
Core chucks  
Clevis pin  
Measure from  
the side frame  
to the edge of  
the roll of  
Make sure  
the laminate  
is flush with  
the core.  
laminate.  
INFORMATION  
Twisting the roll of film while sliding  
makes loading the film onto the  
unwind shaft easier.  
d) Onceloaded, swing the unwind shaft back into  
the saddle.  
h) Close the rear safety shield.  
CAUTION  
g) For the lower unwind shaft, repeat steps “ b ”  
through “ f ”.  
Ensure the roll of laminate is loaded  
properly on the unwind shaft.  
Exposed adhesive should be facing  
away from the rollers.  
This will prevent hours of roll cleaning!  
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Chart 5.3.1 Measurement chart  
5.3.5 Heating  
Common film widths  
Perform the following steps.if the application  
requires heat. Allow the rolls to heat up while rotating for  
even heat disbursement.  
Film width  
12 "  
Measurement  
28 "  
22 "  
24 "  
31 "  
18.5 "  
15.5 "  
15 "  
37 "  
38 "  
a) Press TOP TEMP. L to set your upper roller  
temperature.  
41 "  
13.5 "  
10.5 "  
9.5 "  
8.5 "  
6.5 "  
5 "  
47 "  
49 "  
51 "  
TOP TEMP  
BOT TEMP  
55 "  
58 "  
68  
68  
60 "  
4 "  
62 "  
3 "  
b) If required, press BOT. TEMP. L to set your  
lower roller temperature.  
INFORMATION  
For the lower unwind shaft, add 1/4 in. to  
the measurement.  
TOP TEMP  
BOT TEMP  
68  
68  
INFORMATION  
When requiring top and bottom heat, it is  
recommended to set both temperatures to  
the same set point.  
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c) Press GAP L to set the gap to “0”.  
INFORMATION  
A slow speed helps distribute heat evenly.  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
0
f) Press SEL to engage the parameters.  
INFORMATION  
SAV  
SE L  
STANDBY  
JOB  
Do not add PRESSURE when heating the  
laminating rollers. The rollers expand.  
0
g) Press GO to engage the motor drive system.  
d) Press FWD L to set a forward motion  
direction.  
GO  
FWD  
2.0  
GO  
REV  
STOP  
FWD  
SPEED  
00.0  
REV  
STOP  
SAFETY  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
h) When the rollers are close to it’s set point value,  
the temperature displays stop flashing, press  
STOP and raise the gap to 1 in. by pressing  
GAP L  
e) Press SPEED L to set a speed of 2 ft/min  
( .61 m / min. ).  
GO  
FWD  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
2.0  
REV  
STOP  
SPEED  
1
SAFETY  
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c) Press SEL.  
5.4 Job programming  
SAV  
SE L  
STANDBY  
JOB  
1
The job save feature is very convenient if the same  
parameters are required to perform various applications.  
This procedure will guide you step by step through this  
feature.  
d) If heat is required, press TOP TEMP. L and  
BOT. TEMP. L to desired settings. If no heat  
is required, leave the settings at 68 oF ( 20 oC ).  
a) Follow the prcedure in Section 5.3.1 Power.  
TOP TEMP  
BOT TEMP  
INFORMATION  
225  
225  
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-
When the laminator is first turned on, the  
front control panel will go into the default  
mode.  
Default mode; TOP TEMP. = 68 o F ( 20 o C ),  
BOT. TEMP. = 68 oF ( 20 oC ), GAP = 1 in.,  
PRESSURE = no bars are solid, JOB = 0, no  
motion direction selected, SPEED = 00.0 and  
SLEEP = flashing  
WARNING  
Keep hands and fingers clear of the  
laminator roller nip when changing GAP.  
You can be CRUSHED or BURNED!  
b) Press JOB L to enter the desired job number  
for the parameters you require to be stored.  
e) Enter in the GAP setting desired by pressing  
GAP L.  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
SAV  
SE L  
STANDBY  
0
JOB  
1
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INFORMATION  
CAUTION  
When storing parameters within the JOB  
SAVE feature of the laminator, PRESSURE  
is not a storable setting.  
If you accidentally press SAVE at any time,  
the old parameters will be replaced with the  
new parameters.  
f) Enter a desired speed by pressing SPEED L.  
INFORMATION  
You should store each job location with its  
parameters on the chart provided in  
Chart 5.4.1  
GO  
FWD  
5.0  
REV  
STOP  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
Chart 5.4.1 Job save chart  
g) Press and hold SAVE ( approximately 4  
seconds ) until an audible beep is heard. The  
parameters entered have just been stored.  
JOB #  
TOP TEMP. BOT. TEMP.  
GAP  
SPEED  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
SEL  
STANDBY  
SAV  
JOB  
1
h) Repeat steps “b” through “f” to save other  
parameters in job location numbers.  
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a) Turn the MAIN POWER to the “ I ”  
5.5 Manual nip adjustment  
position.  
If the substrate does not fall with in the preset  
GAP settings available, a manual nip setting must be  
performed.  
Power  
ON/OFF  
If you are unsure of a substrate thickness, it is  
recommended that you use the manual nip setting  
procedure.  
b) Press RESET. The front control panel will  
Ifyouareperformingamountingapplicationfrom  
therearofthemachine, thepullrollersmustbesetmanually.  
Refer to Section 5.5.2 Pull roller nip adjustment  
procedure.  
illuminated.  
5.5.1 Main roller manual  
nip adjustment  
Machine reset  
WARNING  
INFORMATION  
Caution should always be exercised  
when using the laminator with  
the safety shields raised.  
You can be seriously HURT or INJURED!  
The laminator will only turn on if all  
E-STOPS are unlatched and  
the E-CABLE is reset.  
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c) Raise the front safety shield.  
f) At eye level with the main rollers, press  
PRESSURE Luntil you see the upper main  
roller make contact with the substrate.  
d) Press SEL.  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
0
SAV  
SE L  
STANDBY  
JOB  
0
= Flashing  
CAUTION  
Excess pressure can damage the laminating  
rollers. Always use the minimum roll  
pressure necessary to complete the task.  
e) Position the leader board in the center of the  
main rollers between the nip.  
INFORMATION  
Excessive pressure will cause the  
substrate to bow or flatten.  
CAUTION  
Sharp edges on a substrate should be filed  
smooth and GAP manually adjusted.  
Sharp edges can CUT the rollers!  
INFORMATION  
Density of the substrate will determine the  
amount of pressure you may use.  
WARNING  
Keep hands and fingers clear of the  
laminator roller nip when changing GAP.  
You can be CRUSHED or BURNED!  
INFORMATION  
Refer to Figure 5.5.1 for proper roller  
pressure.  
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Figure 5.5.1 Main roller pressure  
WARNING  
Leader board  
Proper  
pressure  
When operating the laminator using the  
variable speed footswitch, keep hands and  
fingers away from the nip of the rollers.  
You may be CRUSHED or BURNED!  
i) Step on the variable speed footswitch to back  
Leader board  
the leader board out.  
Excessive  
pressure  
CAUTION  
Speed is controlled through the variable  
speed footswitch when the safety shield  
is in the raised position.  
g) Press REV L for a reverse motor direction.  
j) The main roller nip has now been manually set.  
GO  
FWD  
00.0  
REV  
STOP  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
k) Press STOP.  
h) Press SPEED LLto 5.  
GO  
FWD  
5.0  
REV  
STOP  
SPEED  
GO  
FWD  
REV  
SAFETY  
5.0  
STOP  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
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l) On the control panel press FWD L for a  
b) Press RESET. The front control panel will  
forward motor direction. Nip is now set.  
illuminated.  
FWR  
GO  
00.0  
REV.  
SPEED  
STOP  
SAFETY  
Machine reset  
5.5.2 Pull roller manual nip  
adjustment  
c) Press SEL.  
INFORMATION  
If the main laminating rollers are heated,  
mounting application may be run from the  
rear operating position of the machine.  
SAV  
SE L  
JOB  
0
STANDBY  
= Flashing  
a) Turn the MAIN POWER to the “ I ”  
position.  
d) Press FWD L for a forward motor direction.  
Power  
ON/OFF  
GO  
FWD  
00.0  
REV  
STOP  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
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e) Press SPEED LLto 5.  
CAUTION  
Sharp edges on a substrate should be filed  
smooth and GAP manually adjusted.  
Sharp edges can CUT the rollers!  
GO  
FWD  
REV  
5.0  
STOP  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
WARNING  
Keep hands and fingers clear of the pull  
roller nip when changing the gap.  
You can be CRUSHED!  
f) Bring the footswitch around to the rear of the  
laminator.  
i) At eye level with the pull rollers, turn the pull  
roll crank handle clockwise until you see the  
upper pull roller make contact with the  
substrate.  
WARNING  
Caution should always be exercised  
when using the laminator with  
the safety shields raised.  
You can be seriously HURT or INJURED!  
g) Raise the rear safety shield.  
D O W N  
h) Position the leader board in the center of the  
CAUTION  
pull rollers between the nip.  
Excess pressure can damage the laminating  
rollers. Always use the minimum roll  
pressure necessary to complete the task.  
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INFORMATION  
INFORMATION  
Excessive pressure will cause the  
substrate to bow or flatten.  
Density of the substrate will determine the  
amount of pressure you may use.  
INFORMATION  
WARNING  
Refer to Figure 5.5.2 for proper roller  
pressure.  
When operating the laminator using the  
variable speed footswitch, keep hands and  
fingers away from the nip of the rollers.  
You may be CRUSHED or BURNED!  
Figure 5.5.2 Pull roller pressure  
j) Step on the variable speed footswitch to back  
the leader board out.  
Leader board  
Proper  
pressure  
CAUTION  
Speed is controlled through the variable  
speed footswitch when the safety shield  
is in the raised position.  
Leader board  
Excessive  
pressure  
k) The pull roller nip has now been manually set.  
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l) Press STOP.  
5.6.1 Removing the table  
GO  
FWD  
REV  
5.0  
STOP  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
WARNING  
Caution should always be exercised  
when using the laminator with  
the safety shields raised.  
You can be seriously HURT or INJURED!  
m) Press REV L for a reverse motor direction.  
The nip is now set  
GO  
FWD  
5.0  
REV  
STOP  
SPEED  
a) Raise the safety shield.  
SAFETY  
INFORMATION  
SAFETY flashes when a safety feature  
is not in proper position.  
5.6 Front feed table  
The table is part of the Falcon 160 CE safety  
feature. Itisneccessarytohavethefrontfeedtableproperly  
positioned before using the laminator for an application.  
b) With both hands, grip the front edge of the  
infeed table and lift up and then out.  
Front edge  
CAUTION  
If not installed properly, you can be injured  
or cause damage to the table or laminator.  
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5.6.2 Replacing the infeed  
table  
INFORMATION  
If the tables are not properly seated, the  
laminator will not operate in  
"Panel" mode.  
a) Ensure the safety shiled is in the raised  
position.  
b) With both hands, grip the front edge of the  
infeed table and align the back edge with the  
support bolts.  
Front  
support bolt  
c) Now lower the front edge while ensuring that  
the pin aligns with the safety roller switch and  
the back support bolt. Refer to Figure 5.6.3  
Safety  
roller switch  
Back  
support bolt  
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Applications  
Section 6 Applications  
To assist you with a variety of web ups, please  
refer to the process control charts and diagrams.  
Process control charts allow you to record the  
way you thread film through the machine’s rollers ( called  
webbing ) and the control settings for each application  
with regards to your products.  
This section contains a blank process control chart  
and diagram for the Falcon 160 CE as well as completed  
charts and diagrams for the basic operations of the  
laminator. It is recommended that you make copies of the  
blanks and fill them in as needed.  
WARNING  
Do not wear ties, loose fit clothing or  
dangling jewelry while operating or  
servicing the laminator. These items can get  
caught in the nip and choke you or you can  
be crushed or burned.  
The procedures and parameters described  
in this section are reference points only. Parameters  
will vary with regards to laminate thickness, laminate  
widths, laminate types, print types, ink or toner types,  
environment conditions, operator experience and  
various substrates.  
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6.1 Charts and Diagrams  
Use the parameter charts and web up diagrams  
can to assist you with the applications described. It is  
recommended that you keep these parameter charts and  
web up diagrams in the manual for reference. Make copies  
if you require them in other locations.  
Use the blank parameter chart and blank web up  
diagram to record specific applications not illustrated in  
this section. For converting degrees Fahrenheit to degrees  
Celsius, refer to Chart 6.1.1  
Parameters will vary with regards to laminate  
thickness, laminate widths, laminates types, print  
types, ink or toner types, enviroment conditions,  
operater experience, and various substrates.  
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MATERIALS  
SUBSTRATE :  
PRINTS :  
TEMPERATURE  
UPPER UNWIND :  
LOWER UNWIND :  
TOP TEMP.  
BOT. TEMP.  
GAP & PRESSURE  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
MOTOR DIRECTION & SPEED  
SOLID  
= Panel  
F W R  
GO  
REV.  
SPEED  
FLASHING  
= Footswitch  
GO  
PULL ROLL SETTINGS  
N / A  
UP  
1/4 Turn  
1/2 Turn  
3/4 Turn  
PRESSURE  
D O W N  
NOTES  
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MATERIALS  
SUBSTRATE : 1/4" Foam Core  
PRINTS : N / A  
UPPER UNWIND : Pro Mount  
LOWER UNWIND : N / A  
TEMPERATURE  
TOP TEMP.  
BOT. TEMP.  
68  
68  
GAP & PRESSURE  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
1/4"  
MOTOR DIRECTION & SPEED  
SOLID  
= Panel  
F W D  
G O  
00.0  
SPEED  
REV.  
FLASHING  
= Footswitch  
G O  
PULL ROLL SETTINGS  
N / A  
UP  
1/4 Turn  
PRESSURE  
1/2 Turn  
3/4 Turn  
D O W N  
NOTES  
Pro Mount can be substituted with a similar product. Substrate can vary. GAP will be dependent on the  
substrate thickness. Pressure will be determined by operator. Speed is not indicated in Footswitch mode.  
Because the process is described from the front of the laminator, motor direction is FWD and the pull rolls are  
not required for this application.  
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Pro  
Mount  
Substrate  
Leader  
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MATERIALS  
SUBSTRATE : Precoated boards  
PRINTS : Inkjet prints  
TEMPERATURE  
UPPER UNWIND : N / A  
LOWER UNWIND : N / A  
TOP TEMP.  
BOT. TEMP.  
68  
68  
GAP & PRESSURE  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
1/4  
MOTOR DIRECTION & SPEED  
SOLID  
= Panel  
F W D  
G O  
00.0  
SPEED  
REV.  
FLAS HING  
= Footswitch  
G O  
PULL ROLL SETTINGS  
N / A  
UP  
1/4 Turn  
PRESSURE  
1/2 Turn  
3/4 Turn  
D O W N  
NOTES  
Substrate will vary. Print can be of any type. GAP will be dependent on the substrate thickness. Pressure will  
be determined by operator. Speed is not indicated in Footswitch mode. Because the process is described  
from the front of the laminator, motor direction is FWD and the pull rolls are not required for this application.  
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Print  
Release liner  
Precoated  
board  
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MATERIALS  
SUBSTRATE : 1/4" Foam Core  
PRINTS : Inkjet prints  
TEMPERATURE  
UPPER UNWIND : Pro Gloss  
LOWER UNWIND : N / A  
TOP TEMP.  
BOT. TEMP.  
68  
68  
GAP & PRESSURE  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
1/4  
MOTOR DIRECTION & SPEED  
SOLID  
= Panel  
F W D  
G O  
00.0  
SPEED  
REV.  
FLASHING  
= Footswitch  
G O  
PULL ROLL SETTINGS  
N / A  
UP  
1/4 Turn  
PRESSURE  
1/2 Turn  
3/4 Turn  
D O W N  
NOTES  
Substrate will vary. Print can be of any type. GAP will be dependent on the substrate thickness. Pressure will  
be determined by operator. Speed is not indicated in Footswitch mode. Because the process is described  
from the front of the laminator, motor direction is FWD and the pull rolls are not required for this application.  
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P.S.A.  
Laminate  
Release liner  
Print  
Sled  
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MATERIALS  
SUBSTRATE : N / A  
PRINTS : Inkjet prints  
TEMPERATURE  
UPPER UNWIND : Pro Gloss  
LOWER UNWIND : Craft Paper  
TOP TEMP.  
BOT. TEMP.  
68  
68  
GAP & PRESSURE  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
0
MOTOR DIRECTION & SPEED  
SOLID  
= Panel  
F W D  
G O  
3 - 6  
SPEED  
REV.  
FLASHING  
= Footswitch  
G O  
PULL ROLL SETTINGS  
N / A  
UP  
1/4 Turn  
PRESSURE  
1/2 Turn  
3/4 Turn  
D O W N  
NOTES  
Upper unwind material can be of similar product. Print can be of any type. Pressure will will vary slightly with  
regards to quality of the output. Speed will be determined by the operator. Pull roll pressure may vary  
between 1/2 turn and 3/4 turn. Because the process is described from the front of the laminator, motor  
direction is FWD.  
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P.S.A.  
Release liner  
Lam inate  
Output  
Print  
Craft Paper  
Finish product  
rew ind option  
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MATERIALS  
SUBSTRATE : N / A  
PRINTS : Inkjet prints  
TEMPERATURE  
UPPER UNWIND : Pro Gloss  
LOWER UNWIND : Pro Mount  
TOP TEMP.  
BOT. TEMP.  
68  
68  
GAP & PRESSURE  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
0
MOTOR DIRECTION & SPEED  
SOLID  
= Panel  
F W D  
G O  
3 - 6  
SPEED  
REV.  
FLASHING  
= Footswitch  
G O  
PULL ROLL SETTINGS  
N / A  
UP  
1/4 Turn  
PRESSURE  
1/2 Turn  
3/4 Turn  
D O W N  
NOTES  
Upper and lower unwind material can be of similar product. Print can be of any type. Pressure will will vary  
slightly with regards to quality of the output. Speed will be determined by the operator. Pull roll pressure may  
vary between 1/2 turn and 3/4 turn. Because the process is described from the front of the laminator, motor  
direction is FWD.  
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P.S.A.  
Laminate  
Release liner  
Output  
Print  
Pro Mount  
Finish product  
rewind option  
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MATERIALS  
SUBSTRATE : 1/4" Foam Core  
PRINTS : Decals  
UPPER UNWIND : N / A  
LOWER UNWIND : N / A  
TEMPERATURE  
TOP TEMP.  
BOT. TEMP.  
68  
68  
GAP & PRESSURE  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
1/4  
MOTOR DIRECTION & SPEED  
SOLID  
= Panel  
F W D  
G O  
00.0  
SPEED  
REV.  
FLASHING  
= Footswitch  
G O  
PULL ROLL SETTINGS  
N / A  
UP  
1/4 Turn  
PRESSURE  
1/2 Turn  
3/4 Turn  
D O W N  
NOTES  
Decal will come from the previous chart and diagram application. Substrate can vary. GAP will be dependent  
on the substrate thickness. Pressure will be determined by operator. Speed is not indicated in Footswitch  
mode. Because the process is described from the front of the laminator, motor direction is FWD and the pull  
rolls are not required for this application.  
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Release liner  
Substrate  
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MATERIALS  
UPPER UNWIND : Hot Tissue Mount  
SUBSTRATE : 1/4" Foam Core  
PRINTS : N / A  
LOWER UNWIND : N / A  
TEMPERATURE  
TOP TEMP.  
BOT. TEMP.  
140  
68  
GAP & PRESSURE  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
1/4  
MOTOR DIRECTION & SPEED  
SOLID  
= Panel  
F W D  
G O  
00.0  
SPEED  
REV.  
FLASHING  
= Footswitch  
G O  
PULL ROLL SETTINGS  
N / A  
UP  
1/4 Turn  
PRESSURE  
1/2 Turn  
3/4 Turn  
D O W N  
NOTES  
Upper unwind material may be sibstituted with similar product. Substrate can vary. Top temperature will vary  
slighly between 140 - 160 oF. Gap will be dependent on the substrate thickness. Pressure will be determined  
by the operator. Speed is not indicated in Footswitch mode. Because the process is described from the front  
of the laminator, motor direction is FWD and the pull rolls are not required for this application.  
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Hot  
Tissue  
Substrate  
Leader  
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140 -  
160  
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MATERIALS  
UPPER UNWIND : 3 mil Octiva Gloss  
SUBSTRATE : 1/4" Foam Core  
PRINTS : Electrostatic images  
LOWER UNWIND : N / A  
TEMPERATURE  
TOP TEMP.  
BOT. TEMP.  
240  
68  
GAP & PRESSURE  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
1/4  
MOTOR DIRECTION & SPEED  
SOLID  
= Panel  
F W D  
G O  
00.0  
SPEED  
REV.  
FLASHING  
= Footswitch  
G O  
PULL ROLL SETTINGS  
N / A  
UP  
1/4 Turn  
PRESSURE  
1/2 Turn  
3/4 Turn  
D O W N  
NOTES  
Upper unwind material may be sibstituted with similar product. Substrate can vary. Top temperature will vary  
slighly between 240 - 260 oF depending on laminate thickness. Gap will be dependent on the substrate  
thickness. Pressure will be determined by the operator. Speed is not indicated in Footswitch mode. Because  
the process is described from the front of the laminator, motor direction is FWD and the pull rolls are not  
required for this application.  
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Octiva  
Gloss  
Hot Tissue  
Image  
Leader  
board  
240  
-
260  
Substrate  
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MATERIALS  
UPPER UNWIND : 3 mil Octiva Gloss  
SUBSTRATE : N / A  
PRINTS : Any type  
LOWER UNWIND : Pro Mount  
TEMPERATURE  
TOP TEMP.  
BOT. TEMP.  
230  
68  
GAP & PRESSURE  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
0
MOTOR DIRECTION & SPEED  
SOLID  
= Panel  
F W D  
G O  
3 - 6  
SPEED  
REV.  
FLASHING  
= Footswitch  
G O  
PULL ROLL SETTINGS  
N / A  
UP  
1/4 Turn  
PRESSURE  
1/2 Turn  
3/4 Turn  
D O W N  
NOTES  
Upper and lower unwind material can be of similar product. Print can be of any type. Pressure will will vary  
slightly with regards to quality of the output. Speed will be determined by the operator. Pull roll pressure may  
vary between 1/2 turn and 3/4 turn. Because the process is described from the front of the laminator, motor  
direction is FWD.  
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Gloss  
Output  
Print  
230  
Pro Mount  
Finish product  
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MATERIALS  
SUBSTRATE : N / A  
PRINTS : Decals  
UPPER UNWIND : N / A  
LOWER UNWIND : N / A  
TEMPERATURE  
TOP TEMP.  
BOT. TEMP.  
68  
68  
GAP & PRESSURE  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
1
MOTOR DIRECTION & SPEED  
SOLID  
= Panel  
F W D  
G O  
0.00  
SPEED  
REV.  
FLASHING  
= Footswitch  
G O  
PULL ROLL SETTINGS  
N / A  
UP  
1/4 Turn  
PRESSURE  
1/2 Turn  
3/4 Turn  
D O W N  
NOTES  
The mounting process is done from the rear position of the laminator to avoid the waiting period involved with  
cooling down the main rollers. The rollers may be left heated or turn them down 68  
oF. Pull roller pressure  
with be dependent of the substrate. Apply the necessary pressure without crushing the board.  
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Release liner  
Substrate  
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MATERIALS  
UPPER UNWIND : 3 mil Octiva Gloss  
LOWER UNWIND : 3 mil Octiva Gloss  
SUBSTRATE : N / A  
PRINTS : Any type  
TEMPERATURE  
TOP TEMP.  
BOT. TEMP.  
240  
240  
GAP & PRESSURE  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
0
MOTOR DIRECTION & SPEED  
SOLID  
= Panel  
F W D  
G O  
0 - 7  
SPEED  
REV.  
FLASHING  
= Footswitch  
G O  
PULL ROLL SETTINGS  
N / A  
UP  
1/4 Turn  
PRESSURE  
1/2 Turn  
3/4 Turn  
D O W N  
NOTES  
Upper and lower unwind material may be sibstituted with similar products. Top and bottom temperature will  
be dependent on film thickness . Pressure may vary acording to the output. Speed will be dependent on  
image type. Pull roll pressure will very between 1/2 turn and 3/4 turn, depending on the film output quality.  
Because the process is described from the front of the laminator, motor direction is FWD.  
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Gloss  
Output  
Print  
230  
230  
Octiva  
Gloss  
Finish product  
rewind option  
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Problem: D waves in the image but not in the laminate  
Section 7 Troubleshooting  
WARNING  
Do not wear ties, loose fitting clothing or  
dangling jewelry while operating or  
servicing the laminator. These items can get  
caught in the nip and choke you or you can  
be crushed or burned.  
As an operator, you can perform some simple  
troubleshooting in attempt to correct your typical output  
type problems. Use the easy to follow guide for assistance.  
Hints: • Check paper tension  
• Check relative moisture content of the paper  
7.1 Wave problems  
Problem: D Waves in the laminate  
The following is a list of common output wave  
problems you may encounter.  
The arrow along the length of the output  
represents the direction of feed ( travel ).  
INFORMATION  
For optimal temperature settings of  
various laminates, contact your  
supplier or sales representative.  
Hints: • Check the roll pressure  
• Check the main roll nip settings  
• Check the pull roll nip settings  
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Problem: Straight waves in the output  
Problem: Angled waves in the output on both sides  
Hints: • Check for insufficient main roller pressure  
• Check for insufficient pull roller pressure  
• Check the main roller nip settings  
Hints: • Check operational settings for materials  
being used.  
• Check the pull roller nip settings  
Problem: Waves on only one side of the output  
Problem: Indent waves in output after the pull rollers  
Hints: • Check the nip setting of main rolls  
• Check the nip setting of pull rolls  
• Check for even paper tension  
Hints: • Insufficient cooling time  
• Allow output to cool before handling  
• Check operating temperatures of material  
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Problem:Delamination  
7.2 Film problems  
Hints: • Check operating temperatures  
• Check operating speed  
The following is a list of common film problems  
you may encounter.  
• Laminate compatibility with ink  
• Ink compatibility with paper  
For definitions of terminologies, please refer to  
7.4 Glossary of terminology.  
7.2.2 Pressure sensitive  
7.2.1 Thermal laminates  
Problem : Silvering in the laminate  
Problem: Blistering within the image  
Hints : • Add 100 - 120oF ( 37 - 49oC ) to the  
temperature  
Hints: • Increase the speed  
• Increase pressure to laminating rolls  
• Decrease the operating temperature  
• Allow a longer drying time for the image  
Problem:Tunneling  
Problem: Coiling or curling of encapsulated images  
Hints : • Print should be wound image side out.  
• Do not roll tightly  
Hints: • Balance the upper and the lower brake  
• Do not roll at all.  
tension  
• Make sure set point temperatures are the  
same  
• Change the chill idler configuration  
( if applicable )  
Problem : Image creases when mounting  
Hints : • Press down on leading edge from center  
outwards.  
Problem: Silvering in the laminate  
• Be sure image is conformed to the roll  
• Use a speed you are comfortable with  
• Be sure even tension is supplied to the image  
Hints: • Decrease the speed  
• Increase the operating temperature  
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Problem:Delamination  
Hints: • Check operating pressures  
• Check operating speed  
WARNING  
• Laminate compatibility with ink  
• Ink compatibility with paper  
Do not wear ties, loose fitting clothing or  
dangling jewelry while operating or  
servicing the laminator. These items can get  
caught in the nip and choke you or you can  
be crushed or burned.  
7.3 Machine problems  
Problem : No illumination to the control panel  
Hints : • Ensure an E-stop has not been pushed  
down  
Once the Hints are all checked, and your problem  
still exists, a service call must be placed for a qualified  
service personnel to fix the problem.  
• Press RESET.  
• Confirm that the MAIN POWER is to the  
on position.  
• Be sure power is supplied to the laminator  
You may do this by dialing 1 ( 800 ) 790 - 7787.  
This will connect you with GBC National Service dispatch  
. You will be required to give the serial number of your  
machine when placing a service call.  
Problem : I can only operate in “Footswitch” mode.  
Hints : • Be sure the tables are properly seated in the  
table brackets.  
A space below has been provided to keep this  
number readily available if and when needed.  
• Be sure the safety shields are in the down  
position.  
• If the SAFETY indicator is flashing, place a  
service call.  
My Falcon 160 CE Laminator serial # is :  
Problem : I press GO, it will always be flashing.  
At no time does GBC Films Group suggest or  
recommend that you attempt to fix the machine by  
removing the cabinets or leg covers yourself.  
Hints : • Be sure the tables are properly seated in the  
table brackets.  
• Be sure the safety shields are completely in  
the down position.  
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Problem : I press GO, and the rolls will not turn.  
CAUTION  
Hints : • Be sure a speed has been entered.  
• Make sure a motion direction has been  
selected.  
Prolonged contact can form flat spots on the  
rollers.  
• Make sure GO or SEL is not flashing.  
Problem : Jerking, stuttering, or excessive noise from  
the laminator.  
7.4 Glossary  
Hints : • Check for excessive brake tension  
• Confirm that the rolls of laminate are on  
correctly.  
The glossary can help you in understanding some  
of the terminology used when referring to the laminator,  
applications, or troubleshooting aspects of the machine.  
• Place a service call.  
Rolls in the up position  
Blistering  
A condition where the paper coating is bubbled  
up from the image paper causing a “blister”. It is created  
by using excessive heat during the lamination process.  
Blistering is most commonly found with photographic and  
ink jet media.  
Problem : The control panel is locked up  
Hints : • Push the blue reset button.  
• Press an E-stop, then unlatch the E-stop and  
push RESET.  
• Place a service call.  
Bond strength  
Rollers in the down position  
Refers to one of three conditions; 1) the anchor  
strength of adhesive to laminate substrate, 2) the anchor  
strength of the laminating film to the product that has been  
laminated, or 3) when two layers of film are laminated  
together, the strength of the adhesive to adhesive bond.  
Problem : The control panel is locked up  
Hints : • Press RESET.  
• Press an E-stop, then unlatch the E-stop and  
push RESET.  
Center mount  
• Disconnect power and then reconnect power.  
• Place a service call immediately and remove  
all power to the laminator.  
Amountingtechniquewhereanimageismounted  
centrally on a substrate to provide a decorative border.  
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Clutch tension  
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Encapsulation  
Thetensionthatisappliedtothelaminatedmaterial  
Whenanimageiscompletelyencasedinlaminating  
between the main and pull rolls. This tension is applied by film, it is encapsulated. A border of laminate on laminate  
having the pull rolls turn faster than the main rolls, and exists around the perimeter of the product.  
then having some form of clutching or torque limiting  
applied to the pull rolls. This tension is important for  
maintaining a smooth flat finished image.  
Film  
Atwopartmaterialconsistinganadhesive  
Coiling  
layer and a substrate. The adhesive and the substrate may  
ormaynotbeclear. Thisisthematerialusedforlamination.  
A term used to describe an image rolling up on Please refer to laminate.  
itself. This is caused by differences in the brake tension  
used between the upper and lower laminates during and  
application process.  
Foamboard  
A material commonly used as a mounting  
substrate. It is made up of foam sandwiched between  
two layers of paper, or paper like media.  
Cold laminate  
Film that does not require heat to activate the  
adhesive. Please see P.S.A. for more information.  
Inkjet  
D waves  
A term used to describe a type of printing where  
an ink is projected topically onto a paper or paper like  
media. This is a noncontact form of printing.  
A term used to describe a wave pattern caused,  
generally, by incorrect paper tension.  
Craft paper  
Delamination  
A strong brown paper commonly used for single  
Refers to either one of two conditions; 1) the sided applications.  
adhesive separating from the laminate substrate, or 2) the  
laminate separating from the product being laminated.  
Laminate  
Edgewrap  
A two part material consisting an adhesive layer  
and a substrate. The adhesive and the substrate may or  
A mounting technique where the image wraps may not be clear. This is the material used for lamination.  
around the edges of the mounting substrate so as to provide  
a finished edge.  
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Main rollers  
Troubleshooting  
Pull rollers  
These are the rolls that perform the actual  
These rolls provide for tension of the laminated  
lamination. They are rolls capable of being heated in media. Tensioning of the laminated media helps to make it  
thermal roll laminators and are usually larger in diameter flat and smooth. In most laminators they may also be used  
than the pull rolls.  
for cold mounting and laminating applications. Usually  
these rolls are of smaller diameter than the main rolls.  
Media  
P.S.A.  
Term used to describe the materials used to print  
an image, i.e. the papers, inks, toners, etc.  
Stands for Pressure Sensitive Adhesive. An  
adhesive that requires no heat to activate, only pressure.  
It is employed by removing a protective release liner and  
then pressed onto the material to be laminated. This type  
of film is commonly used on materials that are temperature  
Mount adhesive  
A term used to describe a two sided pressure sensitive.  
sensitive adhesive used in mounting images to various  
substrates. This material can come with one or two release  
liners and may be optically clear for face mounting  
Release liner  
applications.  
A coated paper or other media used to protect  
the adhesive side of a pressure sensitive material.  
Mount tissue  
A thermally activated mount adhesive used in Rewind  
either a vacuum or roll type laminator. Primarily used for  
mounting bond type papers to porous substrates.  
A system that rolls up media. The rewind tubes  
used on the Falcon 160 laminator is a prime example.  
Nip  
Scarring  
Theinterrelationshipofanytworolls. Thedistance  
between the closest points of the two rolls is referred to  
as the nip of the rolls.  
The visual effect of folding papers or laminates  
and breaking the surface. When done to a printed material  
it will be seen as a white crack in the image.  
Outgassing  
Second surface  
The term that describes the phenomenon where  
the heat from the laminating process turns components of  
the printed media into a gas. This is seen as a cloudy or  
A term to denote the back side of a substrate.  
Commonly referenced when discussing front mounted  
murky finished image. It can also be caused by a chemical images to a clear substrate with an optically clear mount  
incompatibility between the overlaminate’s adhesive and adhesive.  
the printed media.  
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A term used to describe one of two occurrences;  
1) air bubbles trapped between the product and a thermal  
laminate, generallycausedbyinsufficientheatbeingapplied  
to the laminator or 2) the adhesive not fully activated in a  
pressure sensitive film, which will disappear once the  
adhesive is fully activated. This activation process can be  
sped up if a small amount of heat is applied during the  
application.  
Substrate  
The material to which an adhesive is to be bonded.  
In film, the substrate is the polyester and in mounting, the  
substrate is the material being mounted to.  
Tunneling  
Whenalaminatedimageisrolledupforanyperiod  
of time and the laminate separates from the image.  
Generally in a pattern that follows the direction the  
laminated image was rolled up in. This is very common  
with pressure sensitive laminates and finished products  
that have been wound tightly.  
Unwind  
A system that unwinds media. Unwinds are used  
on all laminators to dispense laminate for lamination.  
Web  
Thepaththatrolledmediaunwindingfromasupply  
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Section 8 Maintenance  
8.1 Maintenance Schedule  
INFORMATION  
GBC Films Group laminators require minimal  
maintenance. However, regular maintenance is essential  
to keep any piece of precision machinery at peak  
performance. A maintenance schedule and a section of  
procedures are included in this section.  
Below is a recommended maintenance  
schedule. Before performing any of the steps  
listed, read through the procedures first.  
Please follow the instructions pertaining to  
the step you are performing.  
WARNING  
Daily  
Do not wear ties, loose fit clothing or  
dangling jewelry while operating or  
servicing the laminator. These items can get  
caught in the nip and choke you or you can  
be crushed or burned.  
• Clean the rollers  
( See cleaning in this section )  
• Inspect the electrical cord for damage.  
( If damaged, you should replace or repair it  
immediately )  
• Inspect the footswitch cord for damage.  
( If damaged, you should replace or repair it  
immediately )  
INFORMATION  
Improper maintenance, can  
result in poor output quality.  
Monthly  
• Adjust the nip if needed.  
( performed by service technician )  
• Check the chain tension.  
( performed by service technician )  
• Inspect the area around the laminator for  
possible hazards  
ELECTRICAL  
SHOCK  
Remove power from the laminator before  
servicing. You can be severely shocked,  
electrocuted or cause a fire.  
( dust buildup, combustible items stored too  
close, etc. )  
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Preparation of the laminator  
• Lubricate the grease fittings, chain, and gears.  
( performed by service technician )  
• Check wire termination tightness.  
a) Turn the MAIN POWER to the “ I ”  
( performed by service technician )  
position.  
ELECTRICAL  
SHOCK  
Remove power from the laminator before  
servicing. You can be severely shocked,  
electrocuted or cause a fire.  
Power  
ON/OFF  
8.2 Cleaning the rollers  
b) Press machine RESET.  
Tools required  
• Adhesive coated boards  
( picks up dust and particles off of the rolls )  
• Protective rubber gloves  
( This will protect your hands from the isopropyl  
alcohol )  
• 80% isopropyl alcohol  
( a mild dishwashing detergent and water may  
be used instead )  
• Rubber cement eraser  
( a belt sander dressing block may be used  
instead )  
• Several 100% cotton terry cloths  
( best for lint free cleaning )  
Machine reset  
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c) Press SEL.  
Removing adhesive build up  
a) For pressure sensitive adhesives: put on the  
rubber gloves and use isopropyl alcohol and a  
terry cloth towel.  
SAV  
SE L  
STANDBY  
JOB  
0
= Flashing  
b) For thermal adhesives: while the laminator is at  
normal operating temperature, put on the rubber  
gloves and use the rubber cement eraser. This  
allows the eraser to bead up the adhesive.  
WARNING  
Caution should always be exercised  
when using the laminator with  
the safety shields raised.  
You can be seriously HURT or INJURED!  
CAUTION  
Excessive pressure can destroy the silicone  
layer by pressing to hard or scrubbing  
too long in one spot.  
d) Open the front and rear safety shields.  
e) Remove the front feed table.  
c) Wipe away the beads with isopropyl alcohol  
and a cotton terry cloth.  
CAUTION  
Do NOT pick or pull heat activated adhesive  
off the rolls when they are cold. You can  
cause irreparable damage to the  
laminating rolls.  
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Cleaning the beads of  
adhesives, dust and dirt from  
the rolls  
INFORMATION  
When cleaning the bottom main roller,  
switch the motion direction to reverse.  
When cleaning the bottom pull roller,  
switch the motion direction to forward.  
This will prevent anything from  
being pulled into the nip.  
This can be done one of two different methods.  
Both are acceptable forms of cleaning the beads of  
adhesives, dust, and dirt from the rolls.  
Method 1  
WARNING  
When operating the laminator using the  
variable speed footswitch, keep hands and  
fingers away from the nip of the rollers.  
You may be CRUSHED or BURNED!  
a) Allow the laminator to cool slightly to no  
higher than 110oF ( 43oC ).  
TOP TEMP  
BOT TEMP  
d) Since the safety shields are raised and the  
tables removed, you must use the footswitch to  
rotate the bottom rollers after cleaning a  
section.  
<110  
<110  
-
-
b) Set the motion direction to REV .  
CAUTION  
Speed is controlled through the variable  
speed footswitch when the safety shield  
is in the raised position.  
GO  
FWD  
00.0  
REV  
STOP  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
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c) Press SPEED to enter a speed of 3.  
WARNING  
When operating the laminator using the  
variable speed footswitch, keep hands and  
fingers away from the nip of the rollers.  
You may be CRUSHED or BURNED!  
GO  
FWD  
3.0  
REV  
STOP  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
e) Since the safety shields are raised and the table  
removed, you must use the footswitch to rotate  
the bottom rollers after cleaning a section.  
CAUTION  
Use only isopropyl alcohol or rubber cement  
eraser to clean the rollers. Harsh chemicals  
like toluene, acetone, or MEK can destroy  
the silicone covering of the rolls.  
CAUTION  
Speed is controlled through the variable  
speed footswitch when the safety shield  
is in the raised position.  
d) With the rubber gloves on, clean the rolls  
using a moderate amount of 80% isopropyl  
alcohol on a cotton terry cloth.  
Method 2  
CAUTION  
Exercise care when cleaning the laminating  
rollers with 80% isopropyl alcohol:  
a) Allow the laminator to cool slightly to no  
higher than 110oF ( 43oC ).  
Ÿ
Use only in a well ventilated area  
Ÿ
Wear rubber gloves  
Use only on cool rolls  
Ÿ
TOP TEMP  
BOT TEMP  
<110  
<110  
-
-
CLEANING HEATED ROLLERS CAN  
IGNITE THE FUMES!  
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b) Set the motion direction to REV .  
e) Set the nip of the rollers to the thickness of the  
adhesive coated boards.  
GO  
FWD  
REV  
00.0  
STOP  
PRESSURE  
GAP  
SPEED  
SAFETY  
1/4  
c) Press SPEED to enter a speed of 3.  
WARNING  
Keep hands and fingers clear of  
the laminator roller nip when  
adjusting PRESSURE.  
GO  
FWD  
3.0  
REV  
STOP  
SPEED  
You can be CRUSHED or BURNED!  
SAFETY  
f) Using the variable speed footswitch, run  
the adhesive coated boards through the rolls.  
WARNING  
Keep hands and fingers clear of the  
laminator roller nip when changing GAP.  
You can be CRUSHED or BURNED!  
g) Do this as many times as needed to clean the  
laminator rolls.  
d) Position the center of the board between the  
rollers.  
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8.2.1 Clean the cabinets and 8.2.2 Cleaning the touch  
covers screen  
ELECTRICAL  
SHOCK  
ELECTRICAL  
SHOCK  
Remove power from the laminator before  
cleaning. You can be severely shocked,  
electrocuted or cause a fire.  
Remove power from the laminator before  
cleaning. You can be severely shocked,  
electrocuted or cause a fire.  
a) Use only a slightly damp ( water only ) non  
a) Use a damp cotton terry cloth ( water only ),  
abrasive cloth.  
clean the exterior of the laminator.  
b) The same type of cloth used to clean eye  
b) If water is not strong enough, you may use a  
mild dishwashing detergent with water and a  
cotton terry cloth.  
glasses may be used instead.  
ELECTRICAL  
SHOCK  
ELECTRICAL  
SHOCK  
Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners on the  
laminator. Do not spill liquid of any kind on  
the laminator. You can be severely shocked,  
electrocuted or cause a fire. Use only a damp  
cloth for cleaning unless other wise  
specified.  
Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners on the  
laminator. Do not spill liquid of any kind on  
the laminator. You can be severely shocked,  
electrocuted or cause a fire. Use only a damp  
cloth for cleaning unless other wise  
specified.  
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