I don't know how many others in this forum use the Seal 54Base 54" laminator. I'm looking for tips on how best to use this machine in regards to its very sensitive safety sensors ahead of the rollers.
This is a really good lamination machine, but if a print lifts up at all as it is being fed into the rollers the safety sensors trip off the feeding progress. Then you get a nice little line in an otherwise perfect print.
Are these sensors adjustable? I understand they prevent people from getting their fingers crushed in the rollers. But there has to be a better way in positioning these things so they don't make certain laminating tasks a constant stop and go procedure.
This is a really good lamination machine, but if a print lifts up at all as it is being fed into the rollers the safety sensors trip off the feeding progress. Then you get a nice little line in an otherwise perfect print.
Are these sensors adjustable? I understand they prevent people from getting their fingers crushed in the rollers. But there has to be a better way in positioning these things so they don't make certain laminating tasks a constant stop and go procedure.