6.0 Operation
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Exiting a Job: To exit an open job, press the soft-
key “B” (Job) to return to the job mode screen, or
press the soft-
key “D” (Exit) to exit to the send mode screen.
6.14 An Example Job
The following is an example of how to program a job, which will be used to make two cuts: one at 8.5”
and one at 11”.
1. Turn on the machine and press CLEAR to preset the backgauge. Press the soft-
key “B” (Job) to
go to job mode.
2. Type in a new job number and press ENTER. Note: It must be a number that does not
correspond to an existing job. All existing jobs will be displayed on the screen (you may have to
scroll through them to see them all). If you wish to replace an existing job with the new job, first
erase the existing job by moving the cursor to it and press the soft-
key “C” (Erase). Now type in
the new number and press ENTER. In this example, job #’s 1, 2, 5, and 6 already exist. We will
use job # 7 for our new job. Pr
ess “7” and ENTER.
3. The cursor will move down to the new job number. At this point, press the right arrow key once to
move the cursor to the first character position. Now name the job “8.5 X 11”. To do this, press
“8” on the number key pad. Then press the decimal “.” key and so on. To enter the spaces and
the letter “X”, use the up and down arrow keys to toggle through the alphabet and press the right
arrow key to move to the next character position. When the last character has been typed in, the
display should look similar to the one shown below:
Now press ENTER to begin programming the job. The display should now look similar to the one
shown next:
>
1> JOB 1
2> TESTJOB
5> BOBS JOB *
6>
7> 8.5 X 11_
+
A) Lock C) Erase
B) Copy
D) Exit
5.000
in # 7
1> _
A) Insert C) Erase
B) Job
D) Exit