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Carefully try to turn the roller one direction and then the next. If they move, you will see the feed direction the paper loaded from. Carefully move the rollers in the opposite direction letting the paper unwind. Do not force the gears. Hopefully the paper is not fused to the rollers.
well it sounds like you may have cut a wire or pull one somewhere. i would go ahead and take it apart carefully and check everything. may have unplugged something hopfully! let me know whwat happens!
Unplug laminator. If it does not open up -check to see if the machine has a pouch jam lever. The lever will make it easier to remove the jammed pouch. Put the screw back after you clear the jam.
First, make sure that the unit is unplugged and has sufficient time to cool off. Then remove six screws on the bottom of the laminator. The screw driver shaft must be thin enough to fit into the holes where the screws are located. Two are very easy to find -- one on each side in deep holes. The other four are hidden under small black rubber disks that the laminator rests on. peel up the rubber disks and remove the rest of the screws. At this point it is easy to remove the cover and remove the jam. To replace the cover you must use a thin tool to pull back the release level so it will fit into its opening in the cover. Replace the six screws and you should be able to ready to laminate again.
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