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Anonymous Posted on Oct 04, 2011

Paper rolled on heater roller. How do I remove?

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I fix roll laminators for a living. Its best with GBC machines to remove wraps where the film is stuck to the roller hot. trying to remove ilm adhered to the roller cold can not jusst remove the film but the rubber roller surface. Do note GBC heat rollers espically the red ones are over 500 bucks each:( Its easy to damage those rollers making the machine junk....

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AFTER IT COOLS OFF REMOVE LAMINATE FILM FROM FEEDING INTO MACHINE, CAREFULLY REMOVE PAPER AND ANY LAMINATE FILM FROM ROLLERS YOU MAY NEED TO CLEAN WITH ALCOHOL THEN WHEN ALL IS CLEANED OFF RETHREAD LAMINATE BACK INTO MACHINE. THIS CAN BE TIME CONSUMING USING REVERSE AND FORWARD TO REMOVE LAMINATE UNTIL ALL IS CLEANED.

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Remove stuck film when the rollers are hot, this allows the glue to release from the rollers, you still have to be careful not to pull too fast as you can damage the orange heat rollers. Goo Gone from wall-mart always helps. West Laminating Svcs 405-324-6092

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