Xyron XM2500 User Manual

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Xyron 2500 25" Professional
Cold Process Laminator -
XM2500
Instruction Manual
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2500
USER’S GUIDE
Adhesive Application &
Laminating System
The XM2500 is an economical and easy to use document finishing system. This versatile and non-electric system has been designed to laminate or apply mount­ing adhesive to a variety of media. The same system is capable of laminating, selec­tively applying adhesive or laminating and applying adhesive at the same time. With the XM2500, documents are easily laminated or can be transformed int o s i gn s , stickers or labels instantly. The machine and supplies are compatible with all types of computer-printed media including laser, inkjet, color and ther mal in a wide range of material sizes and thickness.
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Features & Functions
Upper Idle Bar Lower Idle Bar
Paddle
Used to lock document in place
Feed Tray
Used to guide and align documents into the machine
Top Cover
Removes to install/r supplies
Crank Handle
Used to advance documents and film thru machine
emove
Upper Supply Roll
Cut Blade
Used to trim output as it exits –
will cut when moved to either direction
Lower Supply Roll
the machine
Rubber Rollers
Slots for Supply Installation
Upper Cut Bar
Lower Cut Guide
Lower Access Door
Open to install and remove supplies
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Setting Up
Remove the machine from the packaging and place on a level surface. Locate the crank handle which is taped to the bottom inside of the machine.
Install the crank handle by carefully threading clockwise (direction of the arrows) into the lower rubber roller.
Cut the tie wraps holding the upper cut bar and lower guide together.
Loading Supply Rolls
Step 1:
Remove the top cover of the
machine by lifting upward. Grasp the handle on the lower
access door; pull to open.
Step 2:
Match the colored dots on the end
of each supply roll with the corre­sponding dots on the side of the machine. Note which roll is identified as “top” and “bottom”.
Slide the supply rolls into the
grooves in the sides of the machine, making certain that the roll is inserted completely.
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Step 3:
Step 4:
Step 5:
On the bottom
supply roll, grasp the laminated starter section by the leading edge film.
Route over the bot-
tom idler bar adjacent to the lower rubber roller.
Make sure the film
is inserted squarely. Rotate the handle 1/4 turn in the direction of the arrows.
Make certain the
lower film is tight. If necessary, rotate the supply roll in the direction of the arrows until the film is taut.
Grasp the film from
the upper supply roll and adhere it to the film on the lower supply roll.
By carefully aligning the edges, keeping the film tight and avoiding wrinkles, film waste will be minimized.
Rotate the handle to
pull the supplies through the machine.
Ensure that the film
exits between the blade bars.
Just before the top
film becomes tight again, insert a small piece of cardstock between the rubber rollers. This will help to mini­mize waste and ensure the film exits between the upper cut bar and lower guide.
Step 6:
Continue to crank film through
machine until it is aligned and wrinkle-free.
Trim off excess film by pressing down
on the blade holder and sliding in either direction.
When done correctly, the film layers should be aligned and wrinkle-free after 18" (45cm) of material has exited the machine.
Step 7:
Replace the top cover.
Close the lower access door.
Install feed tray completely by align-
ing the support posts in the grooves located in the sides of the machine.
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Basic Operation
Step 1:
Pull back on the paddle so that it is in
the “up” position. Insert a document so the leading
edge is under the paddle. The docu­ment should extend past the edge of the paddle 1-2 inches (2.5-5cm).
Note: The side of the document which is face down will have adhesive applied when using 1 Side Laminate/1 Side Mounting Adhesive.
Align the document parallel to the
edge of the feeder tray.
Step 3:
Step 2:
Push forward on the paddle to lock
the document in place. Ensure that the leading edge of the
document is adhered down evenly. If necessary slide your fingers across the leading edge to secure it in place.
Turn the handle clockwise to advance
the document through the machine.
Trim the document by pressing down on
the blade holder and sliding it in either direction.
Note: As the document exits the machine, you may wish to trim the leading edge. This will avoid a later trimming operation.
How to remove document from adhesive backing
Proper Technique
Remove the protective clear mask layer
and discard. Always remove the liner from the media as
shown.
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Supply Roll Removal
Step 1:
Remove the top cover by lifting
upward. Remove the feed tray by lifting and
pulling away from the machine.
Step 2:
Make a small hole with a knife about
one inch (2.54cm) from the left edge of the film.
Slide the knife towards the right
edge of the film and stop about one inch (2.54cm) from the edge. Use caution to avoid cutting into the rubber rollers.
Step 3:
Turn the handle1/2 turn maximum
in the direction of the arrows. This step will cause the uncut film at the edges to break, creating a laminated leader for easy installation at a later time.
Step 4:
Remove the supply rolls from the
machine. We recommend that supplies are stored laying flat in a cool, dry place using the original packaging.
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Available Supply Roll
Product Supply Description
Permanent High-Tack Adhesive: Extremely aggressive adhesive instantly creates a
permanent bond on most surfaces. Sets instantly and will not peel. Acid-Free. Permanent Standard Adhesive: Moderately aggressive adhesive creates a permanent
bond on most surfaces. Can be touched to surface, peeled back quickly, and replaced.
Acid-Free.
Repositionable Adhesive: Allows items to be repositioned over and over. Easy removal from glass, walls, paper, and most other surfaces. Acid-Free.
Standard Use Laminate: High-gloss film suitable for use on a variety of substrates. Superior adhesion. Compatible with most media. Acid-Free.
Thermal Print Sensitive Laminate: High-gloss film suitable for use on thermal print sensitive items. Acid-Free.
Combination – Laminate/Adhesive: One of the laminate products described on the top surface and one of the acid-free adhesives described on the bottom surface. Acid-Free.
Adhesive Application Roll Set
AT400-300 Permanent High-Tack 300’ 24.9” N/A 0.6mil Acid-Free 10 Yes
(91.4m) (63.4cm) (15.2mic)
AT405-300 Permanent Standard 300’ 24.9” N/A 0.6mil Acid-Free 8 Yes
(91.4m) (63.4cm) (15.2mic)
AT406-170 Repositionable 170’ 24.9” N/A 1.1mil Acid--Free 3 Yes
(51.8m) (63.4cm) (27.9mic)
Lamination Cartridges
DL403-300 2-Sided Standard Use Laminate 300’ 25.3” 2.7mil N/A Acid-Free N/A Yes
(91.4m) (64.3cm (67.5mic)
DL404-300 2-Sided Thermal Print Sensitive 300’ 24.9” 2.7mil N/A Acid-Free N/A Yes
Laminate General Use (91.4m) (63.4cm) (67.5mic)
Combination One Side Laminate / One Side Adhesive Application
LAT405-300 1 Side Standard Use Laminate 300’ 25.3” 2.7mil 0.6mil Acid-Free 10 Yes
1 Side High-Tack Adhesive (91.4m) (64.3cm) (67.5mic) (15.2mic)
LAT409-170 1 Side Laminate 170’ 25.3” 2.7mil 0.6mil Acid-Free 3 Yes
1 Side Repositionable Adhesive (91.4m)
(64.3cm)
(67.5mic) (15.2mic)
Laminate &
Adhesive Mounting Combination Mounting Adhesive
Material Material Thickness Adhesive Strength PAT
Part Number Product Description Length Width (per side) Thickness Adhesive pH (1:10; 10-high) Approved
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Maintenance, Safeguards & Tips
Product Specifications
Footprint 18.5” x 28.125” x 15” (47cm x 71.4cm x 38.1cm) Weight/Packed Weight 90lbs (40.8kg) / 105lbs (47.6kg)
Document Thickness (max.) 0.10” (2.5mm) Up to 3/16” foam core with tray removed Finished Document Width (max.) 25” (63.5cm) Power Requirements None Cutter Removable, replaceable cutter
When properly used, the XM2500 is relatively maintenance-free. Listed below are safeguards and tips that will produce better results.
Importance of a clean document:
For best results when laminating, it is highly recommended that the document be cleaned with a soft, lint-free cloth immediately prior to lamination. Small dust or lint particles may cause the laminate to “tent”, producing an appearance similar to a small air bubble.
Cut blade replacement and cleaning:
The cut blade may accumulate adhesive over time. Cleaning the blade must be done with great car upper cut bar assembly and gently tap or wiggle a plastic end piece off. Carefully slide the orange blade holder off cut bar. Replace or clean with light solvent such as isopropyl alcohol. Carefully slide on new or cleaned blade holder and gently tap the plastic end piece on and replace cut bar assembly.
e to avoid personal injury. To remove the blade, remove
Use after storage:
For applications where the appearance of your document is critical, it is highly rec­ommended that the XM2500 be used and stored in a clean, dust-fr ment. Airborne dust particles and lint will tend to adhere to the bare adhesive inside the supply roll. If the machine has not been used for several days or was subject to a dusty environment, it is recommended that four inches (10cm) of material be advanced and discarded before inserting your document. It is also rec­ommended that the feed tray is cleaned with a lint-free cloth.
Cleaning adhesive from the nip rollers:
The nip rollers are designed to be self-cleaning under normal use. If adhesive does accumulate, it can normally be removed by first removing the supply films
om between the nip rollers and advancing a scrap piece of regular bond paper
fr through the machine. The bare adhesive will tend to attach to the paper. If this method of cleaning does not work, the nip rollers can be cleaned with a light sol­vent such as isopropyl alcohol. Take care not to scratch, cut or chip the rollers. For best results when laminating, it is critical that the lower idler bar be kept clean of adhesive build-up.
ee environ-
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Tr oubleshooting
Symptom Cause Solution
Long documents (such as banners) are not aligned with film layers after laminating.
Cut Blade does not slide smoothly.
Film does not exit machine between Upper and Lower Blade Bars.
Cut Blade does not cut well.
Feed Tray not installed correctly or supply roll not seated at base of groove in side plate(s).
Upper Blade Bar sticking in side plate groove or blade sticking on Blade Bar.
Material is curled or adhe­sive has been transferred to the Nip Roller causing the film to stick.
Blade has accumulated adhesive buildup or is dull.
Verify tray is completely installed such that it is approximately level and square. Also, verify supply rolls are completely seated at base of grooves in side plate(s).
Apply silicon lubricant to all surfaces of top blade bar.
Reposition material between upper cut bar and lower guide. Clean adhesive from nip rollers if necessary.
Clean adhesive buildup from blade using isopropyl alcohol. Replace blade if necessary.
Thin and/or wide documents tend to wrinkle during lamination.
Document difficult to load.
Paddle not operated correctly, or tray and/or paddle are not flat
Paddle not pulled back to load position or has adhesive buildup on underside.
Ensure paddle is pushed forward completely after document is loaded and aligned. Ensure document is extended approximately 1-2" (16mm) past edge of paddle before pushing paddle forward. Also, check that the leading edge of document is evenly adhered (“locked”) to lower supply film by temporarily pulling paddle back after it has been completely pushed forward. Check paddle and tray for flatness.
Prior to loading document, pull paddle back to “load” position. Ensure underside of paddle is clear of any obstruction or adhesive buildup.
Film wrinkles don’t go away as crank is turned clock­wise.
Film does not lay flat, curls and/or wrinkles.
Upper and/or lower supply roll(s) are not firmly seated in grooves within side plate(s).
Adhesive buildup on lower idle bar.
Verify supply rolls are firmly seated at base of grooves in side plates.
Clean adhesive buildup from idler roller using isopropyl alcohol.
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Warranty Information
Xyron, Inc. warrants that the XM2500 is free from defects inmaterial and work­manship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. Xyron, Inc. will repair or replace a defective product or part without charge, with proof of purchase. If the product is damaged by neglect or misuse, the warranty is null and void.
To register your product online, please go to www.xyronpro.com and click on the product registration tab.
*If you purchased this product outside the United States Xyron will warrant this product in accordance with the purchasing country’s laws.
Customer Service
We want you to be happy with your purchase of a Xyron product. If for any reason you have a problem or a question, so please contact Xyron Customer Service toll-free at 1-800-793-3523 or 1-480-443-9419 for help. You can also e-mail us at: customerservice@xyron.com
For customer service outside of the U.S. Australia: 61 2 8899 8500; australiacustomers@esselte.com New Zealand: 64 9 272 1600; nzcustomers@esselte.com Europe 44 845 67801801 Asia 813 5719 6450
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