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D-Lam EVO 140C cold laminator

The D-LAM EVO 140C is a compact cold laminator with a working width of 140 cm, ideal for protecting and finishing prints, decals and panels. Perfect for sign makers who want efficient and professional lamination with limited space requirements.

D-Lam EVO 140C cold laminator - 1.4 m wide format laminating system

The D-Lam EVO 140C is a rugged, industrial cold laminator capable of processing prints up to 1400 mm wide and substrates up to 40 mm thick. It features electric roll control, automatic modes and roll-to-roll capabilities for seamless production.

Key features:


  • Supports media widths up to 1,400 mm for large format lamination
  • Handles substrate thicknesses up to 40 mm (roll opening)
  • Rubber (EPDM) rollers: 1,420 mm length, 80 mm diameter
  • Maximum speed of 3.5 m/min
  • Automatic and manual modes (electric roller control)
  • Built-in roller handling (autogrip feeding, unwind/rewind, braking)
  • Option for heated top roller (max ~ 55 °C) in upgraded version

Data table

Maximum media width

1,400 mm

Roll length

1,420 mm

Wall diameter

80 mm

Maximum material thickness/gap

40 mm

Maximum speed

3.5 m/min

Power supply

110 - 220 V (single phase)

Dimensions (L × W × H)

~1,770 × 480 × 1,350 mm (according to comparable models)

Weight

~ 250 lb

Roll type

EPDM synthetic rubber

Control modes

Automatic/manual roll control

Optional feature

Heated upper roller (up to ~55°C) in variant models

Documents

Technical Datasheet
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maximum thickness of substrate I can laminate with the Easylam 140C?

The Easylam 140C supports a maximum thickness (roll opening) of 40 mm, allowing it to process a variety of rigid substrates such as foam board, sandwich panels, thick billboards and more. Optimal lamination on thick materials, however, often depends on accurate calibration of roll pressure, speed settings and tension balance. It is recommended to make test samples that gradually thicken and check for signs of edge lift, buckling or pressure irregularities.

Which roller speed should I use - speed I or speed II?

  • Speed I (2.5 m/min): Best suited for delicate jobs with high precision, sensitive substrates or thicker media where slower, more controlled lamination helps prevent defects.
  • Speed II (3.5 m/min): Ideal for standard runs on stable media where faster throughput is desired. Always start with speed I for unfamiliar or new media to test laminating behavior and switch to speed II once reliable parameters are established.

How do I set the correct pressure on the rollers?

The machine has preset modes "SOFT" (soft) and "OPTIMAL" (optimal) for closing the rollers. These help to quickly set the basic pressure. For finer adjustment, use the manual up/down keys to fine-tune the pressure. Always test with small full-width test pieces and check for consistency of adhesion, absence of air bubbles and absence of curling edges. If pressure is too low, lamination may delaminate; if pressure is too high, media may warp or wrinkle.

What safety measures are built into the machine?

  • The slip clutch mechanism stops the movement of the rollers if too much force is applied to them, preventing finger jamming and damage.
  • Side panels protect access to electrical and mechanical internal components and should only be removed by authorized personnel. Operators should still observe general safety: never put fingers between rollers while turning, stay away from pinch points, and keep the work area clean and free of loose debris or cables.

Can I laminate roll-to-roll with this machine?

Yes, the Easylam 140C supports roll-to-roll workflows. The machine has a motorized rewinder for the liner/film and an integrated brake mechanism to control tension. The autogrip scroller helps position the media and the brake mechanism ensures wrinkle-free lamination even when processing long lengths.

What maintenance is required to keep the machine reliable?

  • Clean the rollers regularly (for example, with isopropyl alcohol or a solution recommended by the manufacturer) to remove glue residue, dust or dirt.
  • Regularly check roller alignment and pressure calibration, especially when changing media types.
  • Inspect and lubricate roller bearings and braking mechanisms if they show stiffness.
  • Keep the side covers in place and make sure no dust or particles get into the internal parts of the machine.
  • After a slip clutch, reassess the pressure settings before restarting the machine to avoid re-pressurizing.

Is it possible to laminate very thin, fragile films?

Yes, the "SOFT" roll mode helps reduce pressure to protect delicate films during lamination. But extreme caution is required: use a slower speed and manual adjustments, make sure the tension is even and that the film is flat and has no preload before feeding.

What is the expected life or durability of the machine?

With proper maintenance, the mechanical design of the Easylam 140C is intended for many years of continuous operation. The rubber rollers may wear over time, depending on use and media type, and may need to be replaced periodically. The slip clutch, brakes and motors are of industrial quality, but as with all mechanical systems, long-term reliability depends greatly on how well the user maintains and calibrates the unit.

How does it compare to heated/hot laminators?

As a cold laminator, the Easylam 140C is ideal for heat-sensitive media (such as some prints, films, adhesives). Although hot laminators offer faster curing of adhesives and better adhesion in some cases, they also pose more thermal risk to media. The Easylam 140C's cold process reduces thermal stress, making it safer for heat-sensitive prints, backlit media and certain films. Users who need both benefit from both cold and hot systems in their workflow.

What are common problems and how do I solve them?

  • Wrinkles or bubbles: Often caused by uneven tension, incorrect pressure settings or misaligned media. Solution: reduce the pressure, re-center the media and reset the correct brake.
  • Lifting edges/delamination: If the pressure at the edges is too low, increase the roll closure or rebalance the tension.
  • Stuck or dragging roller: Probably due to adhesive residue; clean rollers.
  • Slip clutch frequently trips: May indicate overload, misaligned pressure or foreign particles between rollers. Remove media and retest with lower pressure.
  • Uneven winding of liner: Adjust brake control on winding mechanism to distribute tension evenly and ensure even winding.


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