| Payment Terms | L/C,D/P,D/A,T/T,Western Union |
| Delivery Time | 7-14 work days |
| Packaging Details | wooden case/carton |
| Type | Roll Laminator |
| Heating Method | Hot Roller |
| Max Temp | 120℃ |
| Control Panel | Front And Rear |
| Pressure Adjustment | Pneumatic |
| Safety Features | Overheat protection, auto shut-off |
| Lamination Width | Up To 60 Inches |
| Warm-Up Time | 3-5 minutes |
| Power Supply | 110V/220V, 50/60Hz |
| Max Lam Thickness | 28mm/1.1” |
| Temperature Control | Adjustable |
| Number Of Rollers | 2 |
| Reverse Function | Yes |
| Brand Name | MEFU/LEFU |
| Model Number | MF1700 |
| Certification | CE, RoHS, ISO, PSE |
| Place of Origin | CHINA |
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Product Specification
| Payment Terms | L/C,D/P,D/A,T/T,Western Union | Delivery Time | 7-14 work days |
| Packaging Details | wooden case/carton | Type | Roll Laminator |
| Heating Method | Hot Roller | Max Temp | 120℃ |
| Control Panel | Front And Rear | Pressure Adjustment | Pneumatic |
| Safety Features | Overheat protection, auto shut-off | Lamination Width | Up To 60 Inches |
| Warm-Up Time | 3-5 minutes | Power Supply | 110V/220V, 50/60Hz |
| Max Lam Thickness | 28mm/1.1” | Temperature Control | Adjustable |
| Number Of Rollers | 2 | Reverse Function | Yes |
| Brand Name | MEFU/LEFU | Model Number | MF1700 |
| Certification | CE, RoHS, ISO, PSE | Place of Origin | CHINA |
| High Light | hot roll laminator professional guide ,hot roll laminator troubleshooting tips ,hot roll laminator maintenance guide | ||
Whether you are running a busy print shop, a school resource center, or a corporate mailroom, a hot roll laminator is an indispensable tool for protecting and enhancing your large-format documents. Unlike standard pouch laminators, roll laminators offer speed, continuous operation, and significant cost savings.
However, achieving that "crystal clear" finish requires more than just pushing a button. In this guide, we’ll dive into the mechanics of hot roll lamination, how to troubleshoot common issues, and how to extend the life of your rollers.
At its core, a hot roll laminator uses two rollers—internally heated—to melt the adhesive on a continuous roll of laminating film. As the document passes through, the combination of heat and pressure creates a permanent, airtight bond.
Superior Bond: Heat activates the adhesive for a more permanent seal.
Clarity: Thermal films generally provide a clearer, more professional look.
Lower Cost: Roll film is significantly cheaper per square foot than lamination pouches.
To get professional-grade results every time, follow these three "Golden Rules":
The "Leader" Sheet: Always feed a scrap piece of cardstock (a leader) before your actual project. This ensures the film is tensioned and the rollers are clean.
The Cool-Down Cycle: Never shut down a hot machine immediately. Run the rollers on a "cool-down" mode until they drop below 140°F (60°C). This prevents "flat spots" on the silicone rollers.
Match Speed to Thickness: If you are laminating thick cardstock, slow down the speed to ensure the heat penetrates the material thoroughly.
| Problem | Likely Cause | The Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Silvering (Tiny Bubbles) | Temp too low / Speed too fast | Increase heat or decrease speed. |
| Wrinkling (Longitudinal) | Insufficient tension | Tighten the film mandrel tension knobs. |
| Curling Upwards | The top tension is too tight | Loosen the top roll tension. |
| Orange Peel Texture | Temp is too high | Decrease the heat or increase the speed. |
| Film Jams/Wrapping | Adhesive build-up | Stop immediately; use Reverse to clear. |
WARNING: NEVER use a knife or scissors to scrape film off the rollers. A single scratch on the silicone roller will leave a permanent mark on every document you laminate thereafter.
Preventive maintenance is the key to a long-lasting machine.
Daily: Wipe down the rollers with a soft, lint-free cloth while they are slightly warm to remove dust.
Weekly: Use a specialized silicone roller cleaner to remove any adhesive "ooze" from the edges.
Monthly: Inspect the drive belts and gears for any signs of wear or lack of lubrication.
When shopping for a new unit in 2026, consider these features:
Roller Quality: Look for high-grade silicone rollers for even heat distribution.
Core Compatibility: Ensure the machine supports both 1" (school standard) and 3" (professional standard) cores.
Safety Features: A safety shield with an auto-stop sensor is a must for busy environments.
A hot roll laminator is a long-term investment. By mastering the balance of Heat, Speed, and Tension, you can produce high-quality, durable materials that stand the test of time.
Company Details
Business Type:
Manufacturer
Year Established:
2006
Employee Number:
100~200
Ecer Certification:
Verified Supplier
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