Dust Cover for GFP 230C Laminator
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Item# 04GFP230COV
- Protect your laminator from dust and debris when not in-use
- Makes for clean, organized storage
- Covers your laminator to keep safe from dirt and damage
- Compatible with GFP 230C 30" Compact Cold Roll Laminator
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Pair this dust cover with your GFP Graphic Finishing Partners 230C Compact Cold Laminator. It is designed to create a perfect fit, protecting your equipment investment from dirt, dust, and spills. Don't risk damaging your machine in a busy environment when not in use; add this Graphic Finishing Partners laminating dust cover to your workroom today.
Product Details
- Compatible Machine: GFP 230C 30" Cold Roll Laminator
- Part Number: 04GFP230COV
Demonstration Video
Gfp 230C - Tutorial
Transcript :
Today we're going to look at the GFP 230C. You can notice that the control panel is very easy to use. It's very intuitive, very simple with run switch, foot pedal, switch, forward, reverse and a speed dial. The feed table has an interlock on it that holds it in place during running. To release that press the red button, flip the table up this helps you load the machine, easier, and thread. Here we have the bottom supply shaft and you can put mount adhesive on here, craft paper or adhesive back, vinyl, you'll notice that it has two adjustable core adapters on the shaft itself, with break pads, ...
Today we're going to look at the GFP 230C. You can notice that the control panel is very easy to use. It's very intuitive, very simple with run switch, foot pedal, switch, forward, reverse and a speed dial. The feed table has an interlock on it that holds it in place during running. To release that press the red button, flip the table up this helps you load the machine, easier, and thread. Here we have the bottom supply shaft and you can put mount adhesive on here, craft paper or adhesive back, vinyl, you'll notice that it has two adjustable core adapters on the shaft itself, with break pads, so what you will do is, you put your film on and line it up centered to your machine thighen down the bolts on both sides and then you can start running it trough and make your break adjustment as you're running. Also on the feed table, we have a safety feature with this hold down bar that will allow you to run 316 of an inch boards through here without actually getting close to the rollers. If you need to go to something thicker than 316 of an inch, say a quarter inch or a little above, you can remove the screws on both sides, and raise that bar up, and then put the screw in these holes, and then allow you to go closer in to half inch board, on the left side cover, you'll notice an emergency stop switch to activate, press down to release you spin and let it (1:50 - pop) all by itself, and that will reactivate the motor down here, we have our toolkit where we can keep our tool cutter and our wrench for adjusting the adapters around the backside. We have the upper supply shaft with two and core adapters for our film, and we'll move these wherever we need them. We'd like to keep the product centered to machine as much as possible. Once you're centered, you will tighten the core adapter in place by using the supplied allen wrench. Also on the backside is the Rewind assembly, and this has a shaft with a cardboard tube on it to remove. We push this over, and that allows it to release from the other side. And you'll notice that there's a core clip in the center of this. That's what bites into the inside of the cardboard tube and prevents it from spinning on the shaft. On this side, we have the main fuse. We have the power cord, which is 110 volt, and then the main switch will illuminate when in the on position. Next to that, we have the receptacle for the foot pedal that just ties in, and by pressing that activates the motor on this side of the machine, we have the hand grip for raising and lowering that top roller. By turning it clockwise, we're lowering the roller turning it counterclockwise, we're raising the lower. Note, you do not want to over tighten this top roller because if you do, you're going To introduce rivers and wrinkles In your finished product.