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CHECKING  THE  ACCESSORIES

Accessories differs with the models of heads and applications. Check the accessories referring to

the accompanying 

“Accessory list.”

If you find any missing accessory or damaged one, contact your local dealer or MIMAKI office.

Summary of Contents for CF-0907

Page 1: ...othes or other objects near the flat bed cutting panel as serious injury may result Particularly when lifting the head and operating the device without a work piece in order to check data one s hand c...

Page 2: ...rference with your radio or television will be checked by turning off the power to the product If the interference is elimiated by turning the product off the product is the cause of interference In t...

Page 3: ...le it is operating Absolutely never bring your hands or head near the head as doing so may result in cut fingers etc NOTES Make arrangements to deliver this Instruction Manual to the person in charge...

Page 4: ...er only to property Example of pictorial signs The symbol indicates the case where some phenomenon that requires a CAUTION sign including DANGER and WARNING signs exists A con crete precaution precaut...

Page 5: ...ourself since it is very dangerous for you to do so Power supply and voltage Be sure to use the device with the power supply specifications indicated Be sure to connect the plug of the power cable to...

Page 6: ...ot bend the power cable and the communication cable and do not placed any matters These cables may be broken and heated the power cable can cause fire or electric shocks Do not dress baggy suits and a...

Page 7: ...affected A plate that is not horizontal If the plotter is not leveled the plotter will fail to give correct results Also the tilted plotter can break A place that vibrates The device will fail to giv...

Page 8: ...values that can be set Gives the description of operating procedure Indication on LCD is bracketed as INTERFACE Indicates the key to be used to select a function from indications given on LCD shown o...

Page 9: ...of tools or works Chapter 3 When abnormal conditions are encountered This chapter describes how to correct troubles after the occurrence of an abnormal condition on the device Chapter 4 Application fu...

Page 10: ...ty and consistent cutting quality With its four axis X Y Z software servo control the device promises upgraded reliability With its high rigid special drive mechanism the device produces high precisio...

Page 11: ...the pressure employed to lower the tool Circle correction When cutting out a circle the start and points of cutting sometimes fail to align in accordance with thickness and hardness of the work used H...

Page 12: ...cable 14 Turning the power on off 16 Turning the power on 16 Turning the power off 17 Emergency stop 18 How to stop the device in an emergency 18 How to reset the emergency stop 19 LOCAL REMOTE MODES...

Page 13: ...22 ATTACHING THE WORK HOLDER 24 SELECTING A TOOL TOOL SELECT 26 SETTING CUTTING CONDITIONS CONDITION 28 Setting items 28 Set values 31 Plotting conditions for pens 31 Cutting conditions for the tangen...

Page 14: ...ate even when data is transmitted from CAD 17 Error arises when transmitting data 17 There is no reciprocal vibration 18 The tool drags on the sheet of paper 18 Dotted lines or blurred lines are plott...

Page 15: ...PRINTED AXIS ALIGN 16 CHAPTER 5 Self test 1 CONFIRMATION OF CUTTING QUALITY ONLY BY 2 THE SINGLE UNIT OF THE DEVICE SELF TEST 2 Cutting quality Sample Circle cutting R 3 DUMP TEST SELF TEST 5 Executi...

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Page 17: ...de face of the electrical box 7 Blower unit 7 Head 8 Operation panel 10 CONNECTING THE CABLES 12 Connecting the signal wire cable for the blower 12 Connecting the interface cable 13 Connecting the pow...

Page 18: ...caused Place this device in a well ventilated area If this device is used in a closed space the blower exhaust and the reciprocal exhaust may cause the operator to feel unwell The distance between th...

Page 19: ...re reaches high levels Do not place eas ily flammable materials in the direction of the exhaust The exhaust temperature can rise as high as 140 C Since the temperature remains high even after the blow...

Page 20: ...e models of devices are given below The maximum cutting area does not change by the models of heads RC head and RT head Y axis Maximum effective cutting area X axis Model name X axis mm Y axis mm CF 0...

Page 21: ...RIES Accessories differs with the models of heads and applications Check the accessories referring to the accompanying Accessory list If you find any missing accessory or damaged one contact your loca...

Page 22: ...in this box 5 Adjuster foot Adjusts the height of foot and keeps the cut panel surface leveled 6 Operation panel Data required for the operation of the device are specified on this panel 7 Blower unit...

Page 23: ...f this device Normally set it to the on state Set it to the off state when conducting maintenance works 3 Foot switch connector Foot switch for vacuum is connected to this connector Optional Note The...

Page 24: ...head model a cutting pressure of 1 kg to 5 kg is output In the case of the RT head model a cutting pressure of 0 3 kg to 1 5 kg is output 3 Unit A A pen or swievel cutter option A 17 is attached to th...

Page 25: ...ting bar Used to adjust the height of the head in accordance with the thickness of a work to be used 3 Head safety cover Protects the operator from the blades If this cover is opened while the head is...

Page 26: ...Operation panel VACUUM POWER X Y PAGE C E E N D ORIGIN REMOTE LOCAL F1 F2 F3 1 2 3 4 9 8 6 5 7 10 11 12 13...

Page 27: ...d to scroll the head in the direction of the arrow while local menus see pages 2 2 to 2 5 are displayed 7 ORIGIN key Used to set a plotting origin ORIGIN at the top of the cutting area of the device 8...

Page 28: ...he exhaust port of the blower unit Blocking it can drop the suction force or give rise to a failure The signal wire cable for the blower connect the electrical box located below the cutting panel surf...

Page 29: ...e cable or a cable that matches your computer 1 Turn off the power to the plotter and that to the personal computer 2 Insert one end of the interface cable into the connector on the electrical box Fix...

Page 30: ...blower Voltage 100 VAC 10 220 VAC 10 100 VAC 10 220 VAC 10 Frequency 50 60 Hz 1 50 60 Hz 1 Capacity 500W or more 10A or more 30 A or more Be sure to insert the power cable into an appropriately ground...

Page 31: ...ble into the 3P receptacle In the case where a 2 pole receptacle is used additionally use the installation adapter supplied with the unit as an ac cessory Properly ground the earth cable green one the...

Page 32: ...el If a thing is present on the cutting panel the head may come in contact with the thing giving rise to a failure If the device is restarted do not turn on the power until 30 minute after turning off...

Page 33: ...data received is displayed on the LCD and the device starts cutting plotting according to the data displayed To clear the remaining data received press the REMOTE LOCAL key to cause the device to ent...

Page 34: ...MERGENCY STOP In an emergency the device can be stopped at once How to stop the device in an emergency 1 Press the EMERGENCY button This causes the device to stop its opera tion and turns the power of...

Page 35: ...rn the EMERGENCY button clock wise for unlocking 2 Press the POWER ON switch The device will start up To recover from an emergency stop do so after powering off the device and waiting for 30 seconds F...

Page 36: ...ing function key A set value can be input on this screen using function keys The asterisk mark given on the left of the set value indicates that the value is currently valid Sub menu 2 Function execut...

Page 37: ...TER2 have been selected for the TOOL SELECTION in the LOCAL MENU If the marking roller has been selected F start correction and E end correction are not dis played When selecting a pen This REMOTE scr...

Page 38: ...0 bps Data bit 7 8 bit Parity NO PARITY EVEN ODD Stop bit 1 2 bit Handshake Hardware X code E A software 1 Press the PAGE key several times until the LCD indicates page 3 of the LOCAL MENU 2 Select th...

Page 39: ...cted through command setting for the operation mode To return to the previous page press the PAGE _ key 9 Enter the input values Press the END key to enter the input values If you do not enter the inp...

Page 40: ...eration panel of the device are given priority while ignoring commands set on the CAD 1 Press the PAGE key several times until the LCD indicates page 3 of the LOCAL MENU 2 Select the MODE SET 3 Press...

Page 41: ...tes page 3 of the LOCAL MENU 2 Select the MODE SET 3 Press the PAGE key several times until the LCD indicates page 4 of the MODE SET 4 Set the OH UNIT to one of the fol lowing Press the F1 key to chan...

Page 42: ...es until the LCD indicates page 3 of the LOCAL MENU 2 Select the MODE SET 3 Press the PAGE key several times until the LCD indicates page 4 of the MODE SET 4 Set the ORIGIN Press the F2 key to change...

Page 43: ...SET 3 Press the PAGE key several times until the LCD indicates page 4 of the MODE SET 4 Set the GDP to on of the following Press the F3 key to change the se lected item alternately 5 Enter the input...

Page 44: ...he plotter s side The command for using this device is MGL IIc3 Set the command of the CAD connected to the device to MGL IIc3 The only command in the operation mode is MGL IIc3 Switching commands on...

Page 45: ...o travel to the retracted position 3s When three second has passed after the completion of cutting plotting the head starts to travel to the retracted position 1 Press the PAGE key several times until...

Page 46: ...he input values Press the END key to enter the input values If you do not enter the input data press the C E key MODE SET 2 5 AUTO VIEW 1s DUMMY CUT ON ONE STROKE OFF END LOCAL 3 4 INTERFACE MODE SET...

Page 47: ...vacuum off automatically regardless of the automatic head retraction function Auto OFF Panel OFF MODE SET VACUUM 1 Press the PAGE key several times until the LCD indicates page 3 of the LOCAL MENU 2 S...

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Page 49: ...omparatively light in weight 10 Fixing heavy weight packing etc 11 ADJUSTING THE BLADE AND THE PEN 12 Cutter holders 4N and 10N for unit C 12 Cutter holder 2N for unit B 13 Reciprocal cutter holder fo...

Page 50: ...t head retracting position or bottom right and cap station INTERFACE Communication conditions for the serial port that matches the personal computer to be used are established MODE TEST Settings requi...

Page 51: ...A command origin is established that matches your CAD Z STROKE The height of the tool in its lifted position from the surface of a work to the bottom of tool is specified OH UNIT A value that is trans...

Page 52: ...DITION END or C E If the END key is pressed the set values will be entered If the C E key is pressed the set values will not be entered Sub menu for DATA CLEAR LOCAL 1 4 TOOL SELECT CONDITION TEST CUT...

Page 53: ..._ The corresponding sub menu appears on the LCD The keys F1 F2 and F3 keys of the function keys are used in this explanation 4 Input a set value Change the set value using the six function keys that a...

Page 54: ...t cutting conditions Set a cutting area Set an origin for plotting Change the operation mode to the REMOTE mode Transmit data Fixing the work Refer to P 2 10 Attaching tools Refer to P 2 17 Adjusting...

Page 55: ...tracting point upper right of the cutting area This function is used when the head rests inside the cutting area to hinder the works If the VIEW see page 1 29 is specified the head will automatically...

Page 56: ...ed to Press the F1 key to move the head to the lower right of the cutting area Press the F2 key to move the head to the retract point at the upper right of the cutting area VIEW 1 1 LOWER LEFT LOWER R...

Page 57: ...mode You may open any page of the menu from among pages 1 to 4 2 Press one of the jog keys once The device enters the travel mode Coordinates of the tip of tool that is cur rently specified are displa...

Page 58: ...ing area in which cutting can be performed Fix a work within this area Cutting cannot be mechanically performed in any area outside the area marker labels Fixing a work that is comparatively light in...

Page 59: ...ixing heavy weight packing etc A work such as a heavy weight packing or industrial rubber may not be sufficiently secured by vacuum suction In this case secure the work with adhesive tape Use such adh...

Page 60: ...peed steel blade 30 of cutter holder 4N is described below Carbide blade 30 For hard works such as industrial rubber and packings High speed steel blade 30 For light weight and soft works such as coat...

Page 61: ...Cutter holder 2N for unit B Cutter holder 2N is a tangential cutter used for the unit B The unit B reciprocal head is used for non reciprocal operation For the cutting conditions refer to page 2 26 Wo...

Page 62: ...supplied pin set to be safe Pay attention to the blade orientation 2 Using the supplied hex wrench 1 5 mm fix the blade by tightening the fixing screw The amount of blade protrusion cannot be adjusted...

Page 63: ...sed for the unit C of the RC head Adjust the plate height before using the crease plate 1 Loosen the screw with hex hole to ad just the plate height Tighten the fixing screw with a driver to fix the p...

Page 64: ...for details 1 Loosen the locknut Loosen the locknut counterclockwise to loosen it 2 Turning the adjusting knob adjust the projecting amount of the blade tip The blade tip goes inside the holder when t...

Page 65: ...cutter B B Refer to the Accessory List ATTACHING THE TOOLS The tools attached to each unit are as follows Attaching tools is a dangerous procedure Switch off the power before starting the tool attachm...

Page 66: ...head unit A Turn the screw A counterclockwise to loosen it 2 Insert the eccentric cutter or plotter pen in unit unit A Fit the collar of the pen or the swievel cutter in the groove in the holder 3 Tig...

Page 67: ...er screw in the tan gential cutter Turn the stopper screw counterclockwise to loosen it 2 Insert the pin of unit C into the tan gential cutter while fitting the pin in the groove on the cutter 3 Tight...

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Page 69: ...ew turn it coun terclockwise The fixing screw is 3 mm long If it is excessively loosened it will fall off unit B 4 Tighten the fixing screw Tighten the fixing screw while pressing up the cutter holder...

Page 70: ...he stopper screw in the crease roller Turn the stopper screw counterclockwise to loosen it 2 Insert the pin of unit C into the mark ing roller while fitting the pin in the groove on the roller 3 Tight...

Page 71: ...e sure to support the head base by hand If lifting the head only by the height adjusting handle the height adjusting handle can break Be sure to tight the both fixing screws alternately If not the fix...

Page 72: ...djusting handle to lower the head Lower the head until the bottom end of the adjusting bar comes in contact with the top surface of the work 4 Tight the both fixing screws on the head alternately Turn...

Page 73: ...ed for works of up to 10 mm thick The work holder does not support thickness greater than 10 mm When using soft works sponges etc do not use the work holder The work holder is designed to hold works s...

Page 74: ...2 Set the work holder to unit B and tighten the screw Set the work holder by aligning its hole with the screw hole on unit B...

Page 75: ...ocal Rollers 1 to 4 Cutters 1 to 2 Model name Swievel blade Cutters 1 to 2 R cutters 1 to 2 RC head model O O O RT head model O O O The following describes how to set the head from A to B and the tool...

Page 76: ...2 5 Enter the input values Press the END key to enter the input values If you do not enter the input data press the C E key TOOL SELECT 1 1 HEAD B TOOL RecCutter 2 TOOL SELECT 1 1 HEAD B TOOL RecCutte...

Page 77: ...tting starts when the tool comes down For heavy weight materials the amount of correction should be increased This will cause the cutter to start cutting from this side of the predetermined start posi...

Page 78: ...as compared with the X axis R5 speed The speed that is employed when cutting an arc that is O O 5 mm or less in radius If OFF is selected the arc is cut at the previously specified speed R10 speed Th...

Page 79: ...speed The speed that is employed when cutting an arc that is O 50 mm or more and less that 100 mm If OFF is selected the arc is cut at the previously specified speed VIBRATION Vibration speed can be...

Page 80: ...n below The tangential cutter comes in two different types a cutter attached to unit C and a reciprocal cutter vibration cutter attached to unit B Set values Speed 0 2 0 5 1 2 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 4...

Page 81: ...s of 1 Ring distance 0 00 to 2 50 in increments of 0 05 mm Press correction 0 to 1000 in increments of 100 g Press Y 5000 to 5000 in increments of 100 g Cutting conditions for the swievel blade The fo...

Page 82: ...uate values F1 Input a speed F2 Input a pressure F3 Input an acceleration If the minus key of the respec tive function keys is pressed a previous value is indicated on the display 5 Invoke the 2nd pag...

Page 83: ...5 speed F2 Input an R10 speed F3 Input an R15 speed If the minus key of the respec tive function keys is pressed a previous value is indicated on the display 11 Enter the input values Press the END ke...

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Page 85: ...n exactly matches the plot For the above stated case 1 re establish the cutting conditions See page 2 28 For the above stated cases 2 or 3 correct the trouble through the adjustment of the tools See p...

Page 86: ...e screen 5 Select the TEST CUT 6 Execute the TEST CUT Press the END key and the test cut will be executed To cancel the TEST CUT press the C E key This restores the step of pro cedure 2 on the screen...

Page 87: ...gential cutter Checkpoint Cause Corrective measure Reference page Lines fail to meet at point A Set value for the END See page 2 29 CORRECTION is too small The cutter is off center See page 3 6 Line a...

Page 88: ...l adjustig functions Set a smaller value for the START CORRECTION Conduct the adjustment of the eccentricity that is one of the tool adjusting functions Conduct the adjustment of the eccentricity that...

Page 89: ...ermine the items to be adjusted using the samples as a guide In these sample the relation between the pen and the tangential cutter is explained In the case of the crease roller read the following whi...

Page 90: ...ich the cutter finishes cutting goes beyond or does not reach the predetermined end position Corrective measure Adjust the set value for the END COR RECTION in CUTTING CONDI TIONS using the cutting co...

Page 91: ...nished with rotated clockwise or counterclockwise and the tangential cutter shifts to the right or left from the correct position Corrective measure Refer to the corrective measures for the samples B...

Page 92: ...orrective measure Refer to the corrective measures for the samples D and E Sample J The cutter rotates clockwise or counterclockwise the point at which the cutter finishes cutting goes beyond or does...

Page 93: ...g area 1 Invoke the LOCAL menu on the screen If the device is in the REMOTE LOCAL mode press the OO key to select the LOCAL mode 2 Press the PAGE key several times until the LCD indicates page 4 of th...

Page 94: ...LL point Press the END key to enter the input values If you do not enter the input data press the C E key The step of procedure 3 will be restored on the LCD 7 Move the tool to the current UR point up...

Page 95: ...ea Change the head speed or lift lower the tool when necessary 9 Enter the UR point Press the END key to enter the input values If you do not enter the input data press the C E key The step of procedu...

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Page 97: ...otted near the origin Max effective cutting area Origin origin for plotting Data 1 Invoke the LOCAL menu on the screen If the device is in the REMOTE mode press the REMOTE LOCAL key to select the LO C...

Page 98: ...or mance and enters into the LOCAL mode If the device is processing a circle it will stop after the completion of the processing of the circle For other line segments the device stops after pro cessin...

Page 99: ...EMOTE mode press the REMOTE LOCAL key to cause the de vice to enter the LOCAL mode If some processing is being done it will be interrupted 2 Press the PAGE key several times until the LCD indicates pa...

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Page 101: ...F THE BELOW STATED PHENOMENA 2 TAKES PLACE 2 Cutting depth is insufficient CONDITION PRESS CORRECT 2 The work remains uncut at the cutting start and end 2 CONDITION START END CORRECT 2 Corrugated boar...

Page 102: ...value Refer to Chapter 2 Setting cutting conditions for how to set the pressure correction value See Page 2 28 In the case of a reciprocal head a full cut may not be achieved if the head height is not...

Page 103: ...5 A circle of which radius is 5 R 10 A circle of which radius is 10 R 20 A circle of which radius is 20 R 50 A circle of which radius is 50 R 100 A circle of which radius is R 100 Some CADs cannot co...

Page 104: ...CONDITIONS can be so high as to break the board How to adjust Follow the adjusting procedure described below Place the corrugated board in such a way that its flutes are in parallel to the Y axis of t...

Page 105: ...ation between the tools has to be adjusted To adjust the alignment of each tool use adjustment of the cutter and adjustment of the roller among the TOOL SELECT functions To execute the tool adjusting...

Page 106: ...d below 1 Adjustment of the eccentricity to adjust the eccentricity of the blade tip and tools 2 Adjustment of angle to adjust the rotating angle of the cutter 3 Adjustment of the offset to eliminate...

Page 107: ...to adjust Reducing value A reduces the Increasing value A reduces the gap amount of protrusion In pattern B the tool is installed with tilted Pattern B has to be adjusted so that horizontal lines and...

Page 108: ...er cutter Adjustment of the q angle The rotating angle of the tangential cutter is adjusted Eliminate the difference in rotating angle between the plotted pattern and the cut pattern Two different pat...

Page 109: ...adjust Follow the adjusting procedure given below Sample pattern How to adjust If the cutter deviates to the right If the cutter deviates to the left increase the X value for the cutter decrease the X...

Page 110: ...the angle to adjust the rotating angle of the roller 3 Adjustment of the offset to eliminate the deviation between the roller and the pen Adjustment of the eccentricity The tool may be off center whe...

Page 111: ...B that corresponds to a half of the distance corresponds to a half of the distance between the two lines between the two lines Adjustment of the angle The rotating angle of the roller is adjusted Eli...

Page 112: ...th the pattern decrease the value for the plotted pattern increase the value roller for the roller Adjustment of the offset Offset amount of the marked pattern as from the plotted pattern is adjusted...

Page 113: ...roller deviates to the right If the roller deviates to the left increase the X value for the roller decrease the X value for the roller Sample pattern How to adjust If the roller deviates upward If th...

Page 114: ...es page 4 of the LOCAL MENU 3 Select the TOOL ADJSUT 4 Select the CUTTER ADJUST The menu changes to the eccentricity adjustment menu The illustration on the left is for when a roller is set to unit B...

Page 115: ...angle 9 Select the pattern for the adjustment 1 2 10 To check the angle select the TEST PATTERN Plot the pattern using the pen then cut the pattern with the tangential cutter 11 Input a value for the...

Page 116: ...er 15 Input a value for each item Input the amount of deviation in the X axis for the CUTTER X Input the amount of deviation in the Y axis for the CUTTER Y 16 Carry out steps of procedure 13 and 14 in...

Page 117: ...CAD Cause Corrective measure Reference page Error arises when transmitting data Cause Corrective measure Reference page Is the power cable securely connected to the device Properly connect the power...

Page 118: ...head fails to go up and come down normally please contact your local dealer or MIMAKI office Has the screw in head A loosened Firmly re tighten the screw in the head A P 2 18 Is the plotting speed to...

Page 119: ...n the wrong order An abnormal condition has arisen in the serial interface Improper key operation is carried out such as a change in the communication conditions while cutting or other performance of...

Page 120: ...orn out Transmit data to be copied from the computer to the device Then cut a pattern according to the data Then execute the copy function See page 4 4 Transmit data of which size is smaller than 1 MB...

Page 121: ...age appears on the LCD immediately turn the power off and contact your local dealer or MIMAKI office Error message Error message ERROR 00 MAIN ROM ERROR 01 SERVO ROM ERROR 02 MAIN RAM ERROR 03 SERVO R...

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Page 123: ...COPY 4 SETTING THE NUMBER CUT FUNCTION 6 MODE SET MULTI PASS 6 SETTING THE ONE STROKE CUTTING 8 MODE SET ONE STROKE 8 SETTING THE CUTTER STROKE MODE SET Z STROKE 10 SETTING THE UNIT TO BE USED FOR IN...

Page 124: ...ed and cut at a time 1 Invoke the LOCAL menu on the Press the PAGE key several times until the LCD indicates page 3 of the LOCAL MENU 2 Select the MODE SET 3 Press the PAGE key several times until the...

Page 125: ...ecCutter 1 RecCutter 2 10 Enter the input value If you do not enter the input data press the C E key PEN ASIGN 1 6 PEN 1 HEAD A TOOL PEN PEN ASIGN 2 6 PEN 2 HEAD A TOOL RecCutter 1 PEN ASIGN 2 6 PEN 2...

Page 126: ...ect data will be copied 1 Execute the DATA CLEAR See page 2 48 Execute the data clear function immedi ately before receiving the object data to be copied 2 Cut a pattern according to the object data 3...

Page 127: ...copy function If you do not want to copy the object data press the C E key If you want to perform cutting again re peat the aforementioned steps of proce dure from step 4 PAGE F2 END LOCAL 1 4 TOOL SE...

Page 128: ...ec PRESS 1 Off 300 to 5000 g in increments of 50 g PRESS 2 Off 300 to 5000 g in increments of 50 g PRESS 3 Off 300 to 5000 g in increments of 50 g PRESS 4 Off 300 to 5000 g in increments of 50 g PRESS...

Page 129: ...utting operations 8 Enter the input values Press the END key to enter the input values If you do not enter the input data press the C E key LOCAL 3 4 INTERFACE MODE SET SELF TEST MULTI PASS 2 2 PRESS...

Page 130: ...of the LOCAL MENU 2 Select the MODE SET 3 Press the PAGE key several times until the LCD indicates page 2 of the MODE SET 4 Specify a setting for the ONE STROKE from among the following on off sort 5...

Page 131: ...f the MODE SET 4 Select one of the following as a setting for the ROTATE 90 90 5 Enter the input values Press the END key to enter the input values If you do not enter the input data press the C E key...

Page 132: ...e the surface of a work 1 Press the PAGE key several times until the LCD indicates page 3 of the LOCAL MENU 2 Select the MODE SET 3 Select one of the following as a setting for the Z STROKE 7 mm 4 mm...

Page 133: ...s the PAGE key several times until the LCD indicates page 5 of the MODE SET 4 Select one of the following as a setting for the UNIT mm inch 5 Enter the input values Press the END key to enter the inpu...

Page 134: ...he illustration below gives the position at which dummy cut is performed and the size of dummy cut pattern 1 Press the PAGE key several times until the LCD indicates page 3 of the LOCAL MENU 2 Select...

Page 135: ...Enter the input values Press the END key to enter the input values If you do not enter the input data press the C E key MODE SET 2 5 AUTO VIEW 1 s DUMMY CUT ON ONE STROKE OFF MODE SET 2 5 AUTO VIEW 1...

Page 136: ...mmunication conditions See page 1 22 1 Press the PAGE key several times until the LCD indicates page 3 of the LOCAL MENU 2 Select the INTERFACE 3 Select the I F AUTO 4 Execute the I F AUTO To cancel t...

Page 137: ...3 key to enter the inter face If the interface are no successfully judged the following indication will be shown on the LCD Press the END key to restore the step of procedure 3 on the screen Now re ex...

Page 138: ...ion Secondly enter the point point A of the rightmost ruled line to be used to enter the inclination of ruled lines 1 Cause the device to enter the LOCAL state If the device is in the REMOTE state pre...

Page 139: ...ncrease decrease the speed and lift lower the tip of the tool when necessary until point A is reached 6 Enter point A Press the END key to enter the input values If you do not enter the input data pre...

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Page 141: ...function TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 5 Self test 1 CONFIRMATION OF CUTTING QUALITY ONLY BY 2 THE SINGLE UNIT OF THE DEVICE SELF TEST 2 Cutting quality Sample Circle cutting R 3 DUMP TEST SELF TEST 5 Ex...

Page 142: ...sample with coated board approximately 0 5 mm thick Firstly the device conducts marking then cuts the coated board along the outer shape of the pattern To perform this test coated board of which size...

Page 143: ...d effective It is necessary therefore to set the related values to the initial ones Pen No RT model RC model Head B B Tool Reciprocal cutter 1 Reciprocal cutter 1 Head C C Tool Roller 1 R Cutter 1 Hea...

Page 144: ...Press the END key to execute the func tion If you do not want to execute it press the C E key SELF TEST 1 5 PATTEN CUT 1 PATTEN CUT 2 DATA DUMP END SELF TEST 2 5 SAMPLE SAMPLE SAMPLE SELF TEST 3 5 CIR...

Page 145: ...atically changed to a pen Be sure to install a pen to the head A in prior 1 Select a pen for the tool using the tool selecting function See page 2 26 2 Place a sheet of A3 or larger paper in landscape...

Page 146: ...pen 9 Execute the DATA DUMP The machine plots communication conditions and stops 10 Transmit data form the computer to the device The device plots data transmitted from the computer with the ASCII cod...

Page 147: ...3 or larger paper in landscape orientation on the device while aligning the lower left corner of the paper to the origin marker label Be sure to align the lower left corner of the paper to the origin...

Page 148: ...he PARAMETER DUMP The head travels to the upper left of the paper to start plotting the parameters To abort press the REMOTE LOCAL key to temporarily interrupt the opera tion then execute the data cle...

Page 149: ...quality 2 A 10 ASCII dump list A 11 Sample coated A 11 Sample E corrugated A 12 Sample B corrugated A 12 Circle cutting R 3 5 10 20 50 100 A 13 Parameter dump list A 13 D SPECIFICATIONS A 14 Basic spe...

Page 150: ...the blade tip Touching the blade tip can injure your fingers Grind the blade tip and crest of the high speed steel blade using a hand lapper supplied with the device as an accessory Ground crest will...

Page 151: ...vice as an ac cessory Insert the blade tip into the holder while carefully checking the orientation of the blade tip Insert the blade tip as illustrated in the sketch on the left 3 Tighten the cutter...

Page 152: ...the swievel cutter 1 Loosen the locknut Turn the locknut counterclockwise to loosen it 2 Turning the adjusting knob counter clockwise draw out the holder B from the holder A 3 Replace the blade tip w...

Page 153: ...Turning the adjusting knob clock wise put the holder B in the holder A 5 Tighten the locknut Turn the locknut clockwise to tighten it Refer to the explanation given in the Adjusting the blade See pag...

Page 154: ...20 25 30 35 40 45 50 cm s PRESSURE 20 200 g OFFSET 0 00 2 50 mm ACCELE ACCELERATION 0 1 0 5 G SPEED 2 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 cm s PRESSURE 300 1500 g ACCELE ACCELERATION 0 1 0 5 G FRONT OFFSET 0...

Page 155: ...mm SAMPLE 1 0 mm SAMPLE 1 5 mm CIRCLE R 3 CIRCLE R 5 CIRCLE R 10 CIRCLE R 20 CIRCLE R 50 CIRCLE R 100 PARAMETER DUMP CUT AREA LL UR 4 4 AXIS ALIGN TOOL B TOOL ADJUST ADJUST ROLLER ADJUST CIRCLE CORRE...

Page 156: ...OFF 1 2 3 4 5 cm s R15 SPEED OFF 1 2 3 4 5 10 cm s R20 SPEED OFF 1 2 3 4 5 10 15 cm s R30 SPEED OFF 1 2 3 4 5 10 15 20 cm s R40 SPEED OFF 1 2 3 4 5 10 15 20 25 cm s R50 SPEED OFF 1 2 3 4 5 10 15 20 25...

Page 157: ...mm SAMPLE 1 0 mm SAMPLE 1 5 mm CIRCLE R 3 CIRCLE R 5 CIRCLE R 10 CIRCLE R 20 CIRCLE R 50 CIRCLE R 100 PARAMETER DUMP CUT AREA LL UR 4 4 AXIS ALIGN TOOL B TOOL ADJUST ADJUST ROLLER ADJUST CIRCLE CORRE...

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Page 159: ...A 11 C OUTPUT SAMPLES Cutting quality 1 Cutting quality 2...

Page 160: ...A 12 ASCII dump list Sample coated...

Page 161: ...A 13 Sample E corrugated Sample B corrugated...

Page 162: ...A 14 Circle cutting R 3 5 10 20 50 100 Parameter dump list R 3 R 5 R 10 R 20 R 50 R 100...

Page 163: ...Command MGL IIc4 MGL IIc supported 3 Interface RS 232C Packing configuration Main unit and pedestal separated and packed in one box blower packed in separate box Width 1257 1757 2057 2357 Depth 1595...

Page 164: ...nforming to JIS X 5101 Transmission speed bps 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 Start bit length 1 Stop bit length 1 1 5 2 Parity bit No parity even number odd number Hand shake Hard X code Configuration of t...

Page 165: ...slightly stained clear stains with a piece of clean and dry cloth If the cutting panel surface is heavily stained impregnate a piece of clean and dry cloth with a little amount of alcohol and wipe th...

Page 166: ...the filter unit by holding both sides 2 Separete the media from the filter cover 3 Vacuum the dust from the media 4 Put the media back in place 5 Set the filter unit with both hands Hang the top part...

Page 167: ...0065 Until AB corrugated fiberboard RC Cutter holder 2N SPA 0113 A101210 For SPB 0043 0044 0045 0046 0047 0008 Up to 2 mm thick RC RT Titanium coated blade 45 SPB 0008 A100106 SPA 0053 holder use SPA...

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