Chapter 5 Settings
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Item
Details
Refer to
ASCII DUMP
Sends data from the
★
host computer
☆
, and
prints the data as ASCII code.
DISPLAY
Selects the screen display language.
Machine
information
[INFORMATION]
Checks the machine information.
SET UP
This is used to set various operations to ensure optimal machine performance.
Set using the following procedure:
1
Press the [FUNCTION] key in local mode.
2
Use
to select [SET UP], then press the [ENTER/HOLD] key.
3
Use
to select an item from the following table, then press the [ENTER/HOLD] key.
4
Set the individual items in accordance with the instructions displayed on the screen.
5
Press the [END] key several times to exit.
Item
Setting
*1
Details
TP DETECT
[MARK DETECT]
-
Refer to
"Notes on Register Mark Detection
Command selection
[COMMAND]
AUTO/MGL-IIc/MGL-
Ic1
Selects the movement units specified by the
command.
"Command (MGL-Ic1/MGL-IIc) selection
• AUTO: Selects the command automatically to suit
the received data command specifications.
• Individual settings: Select to receive data for
individual setting commands.
Communication
conditions
[INTERFACE]
-
Sets computer connection conditions.
"Setting the Computer Connection
CUT MODE
Standard/High Speed/
High Quality
[NORMAL/HIGHspd/
QUALITY]
Sets the cutting quality.
• Standard: In general, the "NORMAL" setting
should be used.
• High Speed: This cuts media in a short period of
time. Do not use for heavy sheets.
• High Quality: This prioritizes cutting quality, and
limits the speed to 20 cm/s.
Origin selection
[ORGN SELECT]
Center/Lower right
[CENTER/Low-R]
Sets the command origin position for the MGL-IIc
command. (The command origin will be "Low-R" for
the MGL- Ic1 command.)
"Origin selection [ORGN SELECT]"(P. 139)
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Summary of Contents for CG-100AR
Page 39: ...Chapter 1 Before Using This Machine 39 2 Shut down the computer connected to the machine 1 ...
Page 76: ...Chapter 2 Cutting 76 ...
Page 98: ...Chapter 3 Cutting Data with Register Marks 98 ...
Page 131: ...Chapter 4 Helpful Tips 131 4 Press the END key several times to exit 4 ...
Page 132: ...Chapter 4 Helpful Tips 132 ...
Page 133: ...Chapter 5 Settings This chapter Describes the individual settings FUNCTION 134 SET UP 135 ...
Page 150: ...Chapter 6 Maintenance 150 ...
Page 158: ...Chapter 7 Options 158 ...
Page 178: ...Chapter 9 Appendix 178 ...
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