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Candy Weikle Posted on Sep 19, 2018
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When Laminating the bottom is wrapping around the bottom red roller. What are we doing wrong?

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You need to use the right temp sheet. It is wraping because its temp is lower than the roller.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 08, 2008

SOURCE: paper wrapped around the red roller

lift the cover remove all the cartridges and the drum unit slowly and carefully and slightly pull the upper side of the paper not the lowerside and if it is rolled completely you have to open the heater unit to remove if you donot have any technical knowledge do not try because the red roll you are taking is a costly thing,call the service technician and get it repaired that would be more cheaper.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 08, 2010

SOURCE: Ran over a cord. Wrapped around the roller brush.

it was the belt should cost a few dollars at bimart or like ace you can do this by taking rollers out from bottom of vac. u can use a butterknife to unscrew it ull see the belt.

Narseman

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  • Posted on Jan 18, 2011

SOURCE: laminating film wrapped around back

There should be a reverse function for this reason.

Cut the film off where it's going in, with enough to hold onto.
Run motor in reverse and pull on cut off end. Pull hard to unwind from rollers.
If there is no reverse setting, then just pull hard with no motor, to pull rollers in reverse.

Note there is no indication of the brand or model involved. This is a general comment.
Hope it helps.

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Billy Haywood

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  • Posted on Aug 26, 2011

SOURCE: I replaced the ribbon in

There is a diagram that shows the correct route to thread the ribbon and media in the upper lid. All zebra ribbons come off the supply hub clockwise (left to right) and the ribbon only goes under one roller prior to the print head.

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Cut the film off where it's going in, with enough to hold onto.
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Hope it helps.
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