Lights turn on but my laminator won't heat up anymore.
SOURCE: gbc heatseal ultima 65 won't turn on. It shut
GBC appear to just be a crappy company. I have a Heatseal H212, same problem. Worked fine then one day when I turned it on it never became "ready". I waited a while longer then turned it off.. except it wouldn't let me turn it off. I had to unplug it from the mains to get it off. After that, it would never turn on. Checked the fuse, it was fine.
SOURCE: need parts for a gbc docuseal 95 laminator
Go to http://www.mybinding.com/.sc/ms/ch/parts.html, and scroll down the list of products to "pouch laminators" then choose your specific model. When you click you can access parts information as well as a diagram of the equipment. Good luck.
SOURCE: I have a gbc heatseal
There is a small 125 v 10 amp fuse in the circuitry on the right inside the unit. Whether or not this will solve your issue is unknown. I have one apart in front of me right now with other problems.
SOURCE: a laminate and paper jam in a Gbc HeatSeal H425 Laminator
You need to loose the vertical plastic wall on the left side, and pull
it up and to the left, only then you would be able to take pink rollers
and metal piece away. Step by step do this (BTW, make pictures of each
step if you think you will not be able to assemble it back) :
Download parts scheme here (if link is broken I can send you; write to ororeivis [at] g mail com):
http://www.gbcconnect.com/assets/docs/H425_PARTS_POUCH_LAMINATOR.pdf
Take the lid (3) off and hang it on the corner.
Next goes off (42) part.
Now focus on the left side. Take to the side part (30) with 7mm wrench.
Then both parts (14) from both sides [4 in total]. Then both parts (2).
Then take out screws that are holding this vertical plastic wall place.
There is two screws from the outside of laminator in the bottom!
Then black roller (36) you lift up and take out by sliding to the side. Then two long black metal pieces.
Now you should be able to pull up and move to the left that vertical
plastic wall on the left side of laminator. If not, try loosing some
screws that are in this wall.
Be careful taking melted jammed stuff away from heating panel. Do not over-scratch it, as it is very sensitive.
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