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The SircleLam Eclipse 27 is an easy-to-use and operationally intuitive 27" heated roller roll laminator with mounting capabilities designed with superior ...
Film Gauge: 1.5 - 5 mil
Heating Method: Heated Roller
US$2,599.99
remove brush roll and clean any string, hair, or whatever from it. especially around the ends. you can also unscrew the ends and check for debris there also. when you put ends back on use a little wd40 to lube up the bearings. if that doesn't work replace brush and won't hurt to change belt
Problem with the tape transport mechanism; could be the rollers are not contacting the tape itself or it could be the springs in the transport. Sounds like an older model. Could clean the rollers with alcohol and swap and if you can open it a like observe what happens with the rollers when you place in playback. These are rather delicately adjusted machines. I would again 1) try cleaning as best you can and very light oil in moving joints/gears aferward. 2) check adjustment of springs when moving from stop to playback. Once you have that whipped the record mecanism may start working as well.
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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The 5 rollers are operated by 9 small gears that a run by the center gear which is turned by the motor on your machine. The gears in between the rollers help drive the next roller as you move outward from the center. The gears are made of what looks like pot metal, (cheap junk). The teeth break on the gears easily and either stick or won't operate the next roller. You can take the unite apart using a thin screw driver an pry the 6 flange on the drive side and straigten the flange with needle nose plyers. It then prys apart. If any teeth are broken, you can only buy a whole new grill part from Nostalgia Electrics. Cost is 20.00. They won't just sell the junk gears
that's actually a really easy fix....the dryer should have 4 roller wheels that the drum rides on and one or more of them must be worn out that is where your noise would be coming from.
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