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D201949-15

MIMAKI ENGINEERING CO., LTD.

URL: http: // www.mimaki. co. jp/

Summary of Contents for CG-100SRII

Page 1: ...D201949 15 MIMAKI ENGINEERING CO LTD URL http www mimaki co jp...

Page 2: ...1 3 The Front 1 3 The Rear 1 4 Operation Panel 1 5 Tray 1 6 Carriage 1 6 Pinch rollers and grit rollers 1 7 Clamp 1 8 Sheet sensor 1 8 Pen line rubber 1 9 Connecting the cables 1 10 USB Cable Connecti...

Page 3: ...Registration Mark 3 12 The Flow of Cutting out the Registered Data 3 12 Enter the registration mark detection mode 3 12 Precautions in inputting data with registration marks 3 13 Set for Detecting the...

Page 4: ...e display language 3 67 Other Convenient Settings 3 68 Reset the setting values to the initial state 3 74 CHAPTER 4 In Case of Trouble Before taking a phenomenon as a trouble 4 2 Troubles for which er...

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Page 6: ...in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the Operation manual may cause harmful interference t...

Page 7: ...into service It is also necessary to keep this peration manual on hand Make arrangements to deliver this Operation manual to the person in charge of the operation of this plotter This Operation manual...

Page 8: ...e reduces the jam of a roll sheet Thus the troubles are minimized Two Clamp Pressure Modes Changeover Mechanism The sheet clamp system incorporate two clamp pressure modes changeover mechanism to wide...

Page 9: ...ol indicates that it is important to know of the information on proper operation of the plotter Use this information for your operation Indicates the reference page for related contents The symbol ind...

Page 10: ...re electric shocks or breakdown of the plotter Use of the plotter under an abnormal condi tion where the device produces smoke or strange smell can result in fire or electric shocks If such an abnorma...

Page 11: ...Do not touch the cutter blade which is very sharp Do not shake or swing the cutter holder otherwise the blade may come off Keep your head and hands away from any moving parts during cutting plotting...

Page 12: ...anel in addition to the operation procedures Proceed operations confirming them while using This shows the button of the display panel enclose shows the buttons in a sentence This shows the display pa...

Page 13: ...and function 1 3 The Front 1 3 The Rear 1 4 Operation Panel 1 5 Tray 1 6 Carriage 1 6 Pinch rollers and grit rollers 1 7 Clamp 1 8 Sheet sensor 1 8 Pen line rubber 1 9 Connecting the cables 1 10 USB...

Page 14: ...on must have enough space for not only this machine itself but also for printing operation Model Width Depth Height Gross weight CG 100SRII 1435 mm 580 mm 1125 mm 38 kg CG 130SRII 1735 mm 580 mm 1125...

Page 15: ...This panel operates this machine and sets functions P 1 5 Clamp lever Pushing a lever down lowers a pinch roller and retains the sheet Pinch roller The pinch rollers feed out the sheet while pressing...

Page 16: ...ters can be placed on Roll bar A roll sheet is placed on the two roll bars P 2 17 AC inlet The power cable is connected to the AC inlet P 1 11 Sheet sensor This sensor detects the presence of the shee...

Page 17: ...a halt Press the key again to restart the plotter P 1 12 REMOTE key Use this key to select a tool and establish tool conditions P 2 10 TOOL key Press this key to execute sheet feeding P 3 50 FEED key...

Page 18: ...may deform and come in contact with the carriage Tray Light Pointer The light pointer lights up in red during positioning for the registration mark detection The light pointer also lights up before d...

Page 19: ...rs If you touch the rotating grit rollers you can injure your fingers with them or your can get your fingers caught between the rotating grit rollers and the platen Be sure to raise the pinch rollers...

Page 20: ...f the left and right to the same mode for use If the clamps modes are different it may cause the sheet misalignment After setting the position of the pinch roller set the clamp pressure Clamp pressure...

Page 21: ...ne rubber is designed 10mm shorter than plotter slot When installing the pen line rubber make sure to push it into the slot softly and avoid stretch it forcibly If pen line rubber is stretched forcibl...

Page 22: ...d en pdf for the plotter used in Mimaki USB1 1 Driver folder RS 232C Cable Connection When you want to connect the RS 232C cable you must observe the following notabilia Connect or disconnect the conn...

Page 23: ...Voltage AC100 240V 10 Frequency 50 60Hz Capacity 145 VA or less Be sure to connect the ground wire Using without the ground wire causes the damage of this device and electric shock that may be very da...

Page 24: ...essing the key to feed the sheet by the length to be used 6 Pressing the key to make the plotter enter the REMOTE mode REMOTE mode The plotter performs cutting plotting according to the received data...

Page 25: ...6 Turning the power on 2 8 Setting the tool conditions 2 9 Kinds of the Tool Conditions 2 9 Set the Tool Conditions 2 10 Setting a sheet 2 12 Setting a leaf sheet cut sheet 2 15 How to Place the Roll...

Page 26: ...ting a sheet 5 Test cutting plotting 6 Cutting plotting See Installing a tool P 2 3 See Turning the power on P 2 8 See Setting the tool conditions P 2 9 See Setting a sheet P 2 12 See Test cutting plo...

Page 27: ...ted at the edge by rotating it 2 Replace thecutter with a new one using tweezers or the like 3 Turn the adjusting knob to adjust the protruding amount of the cutter arrow to protrude the cutter blade...

Page 28: ...blade 0 5 mm per revolution Protruding amount of the cutter blade For reference the protruding amount of the cutter blade 0 3 to 0 5mm Replace the blade when it is blunt Take care not to protrude the...

Page 29: ...holder Press the brim of the cutter holder with the l holder presser 3 Fix the cutter holder Turn the knob of the tool holder clockwise and surely fix it Install the cutter holder to the tool holder...

Page 30: ...Rotate the knob to loosen the holder presser When you want to use a commercially available ballpoint pen you must use the pen of 8mm to 9mm in diameter Image quality may depend on the pen Recommended...

Page 31: ...Make sure that the brim of the pen adapter is rested on the tool holder Set the adapter in such a way that the fixing screw will not obstruct operation Press the brim of the pen adapter with the hold...

Page 32: ...an rotates 3 Check the receiving buffer Then the conditions for the currently selected tool appears on the LCD Before turning the power on check that the pinch rollers have been raised Be sure to turn...

Page 33: ...utting Condition HALF This is the tool conditions for performing the dotted cutting You must set the setting of the dotted cutting to ON in advance P 3 59 PIN and the HALF are not displayed unless the...

Page 34: ...or to PRESSURE When you want to return to the previous setting item press the jog key 4 Change the value of PRESSURE using the jog key or The setting values 10 to20g settable by 2g step 20 to 100g set...

Page 35: ...in the Step 4 you must set the setting of SPEED to lower than 10cm s in the Step 2 Otherwise the setting may cause the tool to be lifted and blurred plotting as well as undone cutting Do not adjust cu...

Page 36: ...aded on the plotter The pinch rollers and grit rollers hold the sheet in position Locate the pinch rollers so that they match the sheet to be used Sheet width mm inch CG 100SRII 90 to 1250 3 55 to 49...

Page 37: ...rner of the area The origin is set at the center of the area CG 100SRII 1 07m X 51m 1 07m X 3m CG 130SRII 1 37m X 51m 1 37m X 3m Once the sheet length has been detected if the received data is larger...

Page 38: ...oll sheet in the front Sets the leaf sheet in the front Detecting method After the sheet width is detected the back end of the sheet is detected Front of the plotter After the sheet width is detected...

Page 39: ...nd raise the pinch rollers 2 Set the right end of the sheet considering the platen vertical rib as the measure Or align the near end of the sheet in parallel with the platen 3 Move the pinch rollers f...

Page 40: ...ROLL SELECT is set to ON selectthe number of pinch rollers to be used 7 Start detecting the sheet When DUMMY CUT is set to ON after completing the sheet detection the plotter performs dummy cutting op...

Page 41: ...outside diameter of theroll sheet to be used If the outside diameter of the rollsheet is 3 inch or more place theroll bars in the grooves 1 and 3 If the outside diameter of the rollsheet is less than...

Page 42: ...heck that the sheet is set without slacks and then move down the clamp lever to the front If the plotter has been turned on The suction fan will rotate to retainthe sheet by suction If the plotter has...

Page 43: ...ng the jog key or Setting value In mm 0 1 m to 51 0 m in increments of 0 1 m In inch 1 to 167 feet in increments of 1 ft 13 Press the key The sheet will be fed by the input length Before you use the r...

Page 44: ...e sheet remains uncut No corner of the squares is rounded No corner of the squares is curled up Cut Condition Cause Solution Some parts uncut The blade is lifted above the sheet because of a too high...

Page 45: ...t to the front of the plotter Every time you press the key the tool will move up and down alternately This helps you to set the origin at a correct position 2 Press the key to register the origin The...

Page 46: ...cutting plotting In case the sheet has slipped off the plotter during cutting operation turn off the power immediately otherwise the main unit may be damaged The LCD will show the following error mes...

Page 47: ...2 23 2 Basic Operations Cut off the Sheet Manual Cutting 1 Hold the sheet by hand Make sure to hold firmly to avoid the sheet raiseup 2 Cut the sheet Cut the sheet with a cutter knife in the slot on...

Page 48: ...m that the plotter is not receiving any data Make sure that the display is indicating REMOTE or LOCAL 2 Press the O side of the power switch The POWER lamp on the operation panel turns off Once the po...

Page 49: ...N 3 39 Switch the cutting plotting direction 3 41 The Setting of ROTATION 3 41 Perform DIVISION CUT 3 43 Set for DIVISION CUT 3 43 Cut Data via DIVISION CUT 3 45 Change the cutting plotting order 3 46...

Page 50: ...he origin Set the point from which the plotter will start cutting plotting P 3 2 Two point axis alignment If a ruled sheet is set align the horizontal and vertical axes with the appropriate lines on t...

Page 51: ...ng 2 Set the Origin by pressing the jog key or to and press the key 3 Press the jog key or to enter the jog mode Press either one of the jog keys and you can enter the jog mode 4 Press the key 5 Press...

Page 52: ...ss the jog key or to enter the jog mode Press either one of the jog keys and you can enter the jog mode 3 Press the key 4 Press the jog key or to set the point UL 5 Press the key to decide the point U...

Page 53: ...Move the pen with a jog key or until the pen tip reaches a given point of the pattern The coordinates relative to the origin will be displayed If you set the step to a smaller value using the jog ste...

Page 54: ...ured value of the OFF line 999 0 mm Input reference length 1000 mm 999 0 1000 1 0 mm Compensation value Setting value Reference value In mm In the A direction 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 mm In the B direc...

Page 55: ...displayed The display will be as shown at right if the selected unit of length MM INCH is different from that selected at the previous compensation 5 Change the reference lengths in the A direction b...

Page 56: ...sheet 10 Press the key The plotter plots an adjustment pattern If no sheet is placed on the plotter or the sheet size is too small to plot the reference length on the plotter will not conduct plottin...

Page 57: ...ompensation value in the AL direction with the jog key or the same way as step 13 16 Press the key to determine the compensated value in the AL direction You can determine it also with the jog key Mov...

Page 58: ...ed before 1 Press the key in the local mode 2 Press the jog key or to select No COPIES 3 Press the key 4 Press the jog key or to select the number of cutting 1 to 999 and press the key 5 Press the jog...

Page 59: ...ing an interval of 10 seconds or more between any two pieces of data If two pieces of data are sent from the computer to the plotter within 10 seconds the two pieces of data will be subjected to the m...

Page 60: ...se however cutting distortion will increase When the registration detection is set to OFF it doesn t enter into the registration mode P 3 18 While various functions are under setting data entry may be...

Page 61: ...edge of the sheet The TP2 end position must be 30 mm or more away from the tail end of the sheet Mark Form Type 1 Mark Form Type 2 The registration mark described here is intended to detect the sheet...

Page 62: ...1 There is a line outside the registration marks Example of cause of wrong detection 2 The distance between registration marks TP2 and TP1 or TP4 and TP2 is smaller than the mark length for Type 2 If...

Page 63: ...between registration marks for copied designs For Type 1 registration marks the distance between the marks must be not shorter than two times the mark length and not longer than 1000 mm For Type 2 reg...

Page 64: ...w this recommendation you can minimize wasteful spaces and arrange the designs efficiently Color of mark The mark must be printed in black against the white background The registration mark will not b...

Page 65: ...istance compensation value the scale compensation between the registration marks will be invalid When you retry sheet detection sheet inclination compensation scale compensation between registration m...

Page 66: ...case you selected OFF in Step 6 proceed to Step 12 8 Press the jog key or to select the following items The following items are provided for the setting of registration mark detection Scale compensat...

Page 67: ...tting a normal sheet not for cutting the outline 1pt Detects the TP1 Sets only the origin 2pt A Detects the two registration marks TP1 and TP2 Performs the skew compensation and the scale compensation...

Page 68: ...on value 1 after executing the registration mark detection P 3 24 P 3 27 Since there is an understanding of the distance between marks setting values can be input rapidly The AFTER setting will take l...

Page 69: ...ng registration marks consecutively based on the first data For leaf sheets cut sheets the value of COPIES A is used as the number of copies When the number of copies can be set on the application sof...

Page 70: ...g error Then the plotter waits for mark detection Move the light pointer to the position shown below with jog keys and press the key Then the light pointer starts mark detection If skew check is to be...

Page 71: ...the Light Pointer is turned lit You can manually move the carriage to the left and right Move down the clamp lever to the front and manually move the carriage between the registrations TP1 and TP3 Th...

Page 72: ...sible to place the registration mark TP1 at the location shown in the sketch follow the procedure for Semi automatic registration mark detection 3 You must take care to tighten the sheet and move down...

Page 73: ...ress the key after completing the settings The registration mark detection will be started See Setting the Number of Registration Mark Detection P 3 19 for the number of registration marks In case the...

Page 74: ...isplay as an example If there is a difference between the actually measured value and the detected length make setting with the jog key or Press the key to change the display to the next scale compens...

Page 75: ...h rollers will retain the sheet 6 Perform the sheet detection by pressing the jog key or Set the sheet in the rear In case ROLL SELECT is set ON P 3 19 select thenumber of pinch roller to use Once the...

Page 76: ...not appear but the origin point will be displayed 10 Press the key after completing the settings The plotter will start detecting the registration marks according to the settings of MARK DETECT See Se...

Page 77: ...ensation display appears The right figure shows the 4 point detection display as an example If there is a difference between the actually measured value and the detected length make setting with the j...

Page 78: ...hen when it finds a segment a point or a printed material the registration mark detection will be performed If the vertical line and the horizontal line are detected properly it is recognized as a reg...

Page 79: ...zed as a registration mark or there is no response even if the function scans the area set for search the message indicating the search failure will be displayed in a certain time Then it will return...

Page 80: ...to perform it via the following operations For conditions of already printed registration mark refer to Precautions in inputting data with registration marks P 3 13 The setting values are kept in memo...

Page 81: ...er confirming SENSOR CHK is displayed 10 Select the length of the registration mark and shape of the registration mark detection For details on setting the SIZE and FORM refer to the MARK DETECT setti...

Page 82: ...on plus direction to detect the line 4 Scan in the A direction minus direction to detect the line 5 Follow the Steps 1 to 4 and confirm if the buzzer sounds 4 times When the detection behavior complet...

Page 83: ...l a cutter in the tool holder 2 Load the copy paper 3 Confirm that the plotter is in the local mode 4 Press the key 5 Select MARK SENSOR by pressing the jog key or 6 Press the key 7 Select POINTER OFS...

Page 84: ...light pointer is in alignment with the center of the cross pattern 10 Press the key The plotter will return to the local mode after registering the compensation value The value registered in the POIN...

Page 85: ...inted Usable on Firmware Ver 1 1 or lator 1 Install a cutter in the tool holder 2 Confirm that the plotter is in the local mode 3 Press the key 4 Select MARK SENSOR by pressing the jog key or 5 Press...

Page 86: ...igned by 0 2 mm enter 0 2 9 Press the key The plotter will return to the local mode after registering the compensation value The setting values are kept in memory even when the power is turned off The...

Page 87: ...mm at the left and right Set the EXPANDS function to ON 1 Press the key in the local mode 2 Press the jog key or key to select SET UP 3 Press the key 4 Press the jog key or key to select EXPANDS Pinch...

Page 88: ...cutter blade having run out of the sheet may damage itself or the plotter The cutting quality of the areas that come in contact with the pinch rollers will be lowered If a pinch roller comes in contac...

Page 89: ...ng ON Performs the rotation of the axes of coordinates and the movement of the origin at the same time OFF Does not perform the rotation The setting values are kept in memory even when the power is tu...

Page 90: ...e axes Reset the Setting of ROTATION Follow the Steps 1 to 5 of The Setting of ROTATION Press the jog key to select OFF Press the key Press the key twice ENTER HOLD END 0 ROTATION The sheet is loaded...

Page 91: ...DVISION CUT function you can use the following convenient functions too Perform a frame cut Together with the cut data the plotter automatically cuts out the frame fitted to the size of the cut data P...

Page 92: ...lotter ignores any other data sent from the host computer In any of the following cases the plotter cannot perform division cutting a The data size is larger than the receiver buffer capacity b An ori...

Page 93: ...ge using jog keys arrow keys to establish the origin If the sheet has no space for cutting replace the sheet with a new one 5 Press the key to set the plotter in remote mode Feed the sheet by the maxi...

Page 94: ...ng operation that starts with pen down and ends with pen up as one block After the completion of cutting one block the plotter will perform cutting of another block whose starting point is closest to...

Page 95: ...t SORTING 5 Press the key 6 Press the jog key to select ON 7 Press the key 8 Press the jog key or to select the setting of AUTO FEED Select ON for performing AUTO FEED 9 Press the key D A T A C L E A...

Page 96: ...The setting values are kept in memory even when the power is turned off Changing the setting value will clear the data in the receiver buffer Setting the sorting function to ON will decrease the size...

Page 97: ...a the error shown below is displayed After replacing the sheet with a long sheet perform data transmission or execute No COPIES P 3 10 4 Cutting starts The data percentage for which cutting has been a...

Page 98: ...The sheet will be fed by the input length If you start the plotter for high speed cutting without feeding the leading edge of the roll sheet by some length beforehand there may be a case where the fee...

Page 99: ...ng plotting will not meet 2 Fix the sheet misalignment 1 Move down the clamp lever to the rear 2 Fix the sheet misalignment 3 Move down the clamp lever to the front 4 Press the key 3 Press the key to...

Page 100: ...e DATA CLEAR is executed the plotter will perform cutting plotting for new data if received after the plotter is set to the remote mode 1 Press the key during data cutting 2 Press the key Do not perfo...

Page 101: ...proceed to Step 7 5 Press the key 6 Select scale factor using the jog key or key to cut Logo Scale factor 1 to 999 7 Press the key for starting cutting Result of SAMPLE CUT Sample data can be cut suc...

Page 102: ...butor for maintenance 1 Set a A4 size discard sheet in a longitudinal direction P 2 15 and replace the tool with pen P 2 6 2 Press the key in the local mode 3 Press the jog key or to select LIST 4 Pre...

Page 103: ...ter plot the data in ASCII format The dump can be executed through the interface to which the host computer is connected 1 Replace the tool with pen P 2 6 2 Press the key in the local mode 3 Press the...

Page 104: ...5 Press the key 6 Press the jog key or to select BAUD RATE Set values 1200 4800 9600 19200 38400 bps 7 Press the key 8 Press the jog key or to select the following items The following items are provid...

Page 105: ...D ENQACK X PRM SOFT MGL Ic1 HARD XONOFF Step size AUTO MGL IIc 0 025 mm AUTO MGL Ic1 0 05 mm MGL IIc 0 025 0 01 mm MGL Ic1 0 05 0 025 0 1 mm Close tim 1 1 Sets the segmentation of the target data for...

Page 106: ...the jog key or to select SET UP 3 Press the key 4 Press the jog key or to select DEVICE No 5 Press the key 6 Press the jog key or to select device No 0 to 99 and press the key 7 Press the key twice fo...

Page 107: ...2 Press the jog key or to select SET UP 3 Press the key 4 Press the jog key or to select HALF CUT 5 Press the key 6 Press the jog key or to select ON 7 Press the key 8 Press the jog key or to select t...

Page 108: ...values are kept in memory even when the power is turned off Since the broken line cutting cuts the media together with the base paper the life of the cutter blade used for broken line cutting will be...

Page 109: ...n and hand written signboard When POUNCING Tool You must use an optional pouncing pin Model number OPTC0095 POUNCING set that has a needle shaped cutting edge Cutting conditions You have to set to PIN...

Page 110: ...POUNCING 5 Press the key 6 Press the jog key or to select ON 7 Press the key 8 Press the key twice for terminating this function The setting values are kept in memory even when the power is turned off...

Page 111: ...ill move up going too far at the end 1 Press the key in the local mode 2 Press the jog key or to select SET UP 3 Press the key 4 Press the jog key or to select OVER CUT 5 Press the key 6 Press the jog...

Page 112: ...3 64 7 Press the key 8 Press the key twice for terminating this function ENTER HOLD END...

Page 113: ...og key or to select PINCH ROLL 5 Press the key 6 Press the jog key or to select the number of pinch roller to detect PINCH ROLL 2 or 3 7 Press the key 8 Press the jog key or to select the setting of R...

Page 114: ...n When using wider sheet you may wish to limit the number of pinch roller because you do not want to leave the trace of the roller on the sheet In such a case as there is the possibility that the shee...

Page 115: ...can select Japanese English German French Spanish Italian Portuguese 1 Press the key in the local mode 2 Press the jog key or to select DISPLAY 3 Press the key 4 Press the jog key or to select a lang...

Page 116: ...item for setting Refer to the setting list for selection 5 Press the key 6 Press the jog key or to select the setting value Refer to the setting list for selection P 3 69 7 Press the key 8 Press the...

Page 117: ...is to set the command origin in the center of effective cutting area Lower right This is to set the command origin in the lower right of effective cutting area Expamds Reduce the dead space to extend...

Page 118: ...s is set to ON the blade edge is made to turn to a specific direction before starting cutting which allows dummy cutting ON This is to perform dummy cutting every time the tool and cutting conditions...

Page 119: ...ed command by AUTO will be effective until the data clear P 3 52 is executed or sheet setting is performed again Cutting Mode Select QUALITY in any of the following cases Characters whose sizes are 10...

Page 120: ...herwise the plotter may perform cutting for data outside the sheet or continue cutting even after there is no sheet left Jog Step Accurate positioning can be achieved in any of the following cases Two...

Page 121: ...to the sheet is too low Some part around a corner of 120 degrees or less may remain uncut when an eccentric blade available as an option is used This problem can occur because of such an intended oper...

Page 122: ...the jog key or to select SETUP RESET 5 Press the key This is to initialize the setting items and parameters 6 Press the key three times for terminating this reset operation The setting values are kep...

Page 123: ...taken when the plotter develops any trouble or displays an error message Before taking a phenomenon as a trouble 4 2 Troubles for which error messages are given on the LCD 4 4 Error message 4 4 Status...

Page 124: ...ack is used Set the sheet sensor function to OFF P 3 69 By cutting operation the sheet is not cut but perforated Screw for the tool holder is loose Tighten up the screw The cutter blade protrudes exce...

Page 125: ...The front end of the sheet is cut aslant Decrease the cutting speed SPEED to reduce the load on the sheet when it comes in contact with the floor surface The side margins of the sheet beside the pinc...

Page 126: ...otter has failed to feed the sheet by the length specified by the ZX command After completion of sending the data from the host computer reload the long sheet and execute the plural sheets cutting Dur...

Page 127: ...RK SCALE Registration mark detection was not achieved However this error is attributable to a false detection or a compensation value setting error since the calculated compensation value is wrong Cor...

Page 128: ...perform detection again In case no registration mark is detected even by retrying the detection several times contact your distributor or a sales officeof MIMAKI ERR40 MOTOR A An excessive load was ap...

Page 129: ...or a sales office of MIMAKI ERR61 Pen Stroke The height of the pen is not proper Check whether the pen line rubber is not extremely worn or there is neither lifting nor change of shape Check whether a...

Page 130: ...from the host computer and has entered the digitization mode Move the pen to a desired location where necessary and press the key To reset the digitization mode execute the data clear using the key EN...

Page 131: ...e leaf sheet cut sheet with a new one and resume continuous copying F ROM WRINTING The plotter is now storing the tool parameters and setting parameters The data is saved in flash memory so that the s...

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Page 133: ...ondition 5 3 Cutter blade 5 4 Replacing the cutter 5 4 Adjusting the cutter blade 5 4 Replacing the cutter other than supplied one 5 5 Adjusting blade edge of cutter other than supplied one 5 5 Note s...

Page 134: ...tep Acceptable films PVC sheets 0 25 mm thick or less included laminated sheet fluorescent sheets 3 reflective sheets 4 3 The blade SPB 0007 dedicated for fluorescent sheets or the blade SPB 0006 dedi...

Page 135: ...eet The sheet must be loaded properly using the sheet feed function The roll sheet must be free from loose rolling The right and left end faces must be flat Cutting speed 40 cm s or less when the cutt...

Page 136: ...t Product No Specifications Remarks Decentering blade for vinyl sheet SPB 0001 Package of three piecs of blades Decentering blade for small letters SPB 0003 Package of three piecs of blades Decenterin...

Page 137: ...one After the completion of adjustment be sure to set cutting conditions and perform test cutting to check the cutting quality 1 Remove the cutter holder and loosen the lock nut 2 Turn the adjusting k...

Page 138: ...s P 3 6 In that case the following note slip is useful to note down the sheet name and the distance correction value Sheet Name A B Sheet Name A B Sheet Name A B Sheet Name A B Sheet Name A B Sheet Na...

Page 139: ...al mode CUT 1 2 0 0 5 0 0 3 0 ROL L R LEAF FEED Key Local mode CUT 1 2 0 0 5 0 0 3 0 SHEET FEED 1 0m ENTER HOLD Key Local mode CUT 1 2 0 0 5 0 0 3 0 CUT 1 REMOTE Remote mode HOLD HOLD TOOL Key DIST CO...

Page 140: ...Key Settings of Tool conditions Present tool setting Local mode CUT 1 2 0 0 5 0 0 3 0 CUT 1 2 0 0 5 0 0 3 0 CUT 2 2 0 0 8 0 0 3 0 CUT 3 5 0 1 5 0 0 3 0 CUT 4 2 0 0 6 0 0 3 0 CUT 5 2 0 0 7 0 0 3 0 PEN...

Page 141: ...2 0 0 5 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 A B OR I G I N 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 5 0 6 0 0 0 Cutting area Local mode CUT 1 2 0 0 5 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 CUT AREA 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 p 0 0 0 0 p Local mode CUT 1 2 0 0 5 0 0 3 0 0 0...

Page 142: ...I c 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 BAUD RATE 9 6 0 0 0 99 DEV I CE No 0 NORMAL QUALITY HIGHspd CUT MODE NORMAL LOWERrightORIGIN CENTER ORIGIN LOWER r i g h t OR I G I N ON OFF EXPANDS OFF ON OFF ROTA...

Page 143: ...TYPE1 TYPE2 FORM TYPE1 0 99 SKEW CHECK 0 ON OFF FRAME CUT OFF ON OFF MARK CUT OFF 0 300 HAL F c u t PRESS 0 g 0 1 5 0 HAL F l e n g t h 0 5mm 5 150 CUT LENGTH 1 0mm Enable to setting DIVISIONcut is O...

Page 144: ...s o r e n t UP SPEED e n t JOG STEP e n t MM I NCH e n t FEED OPT I ON e n t DUMMY CUT e n t SHEET TYPE e n t SORT I NG OFF SORT I NG e n t ADJ PRS OFFSET 3 ADJ PRS OFS e n t ON OFF 9 Followed Follow...

Page 145: ...tion Flowchart 5 Appendix ON OFF AUTO FEED ON OFF 10 5100 AREA OFF Enable to setting SORTING is ON ON OFF ROL L SLECT ON 10 30cm SCAN WI DTH 1 0 cm 10 50cm Se a r c hRa n g e 1 0 cm 1 to 20 cm s FEED...

Page 146: ...n t 4 40 mm MARK s e n s o r ENT L I ST ENT Japanese English German French Spanish Italian Portuguese D I SPLAY En g l i s h ASC I I DUMP ENT D I SPLAY ENT SENSOR OFS e n t A 0 0 B 0 0 SAMPLE CUT ENT...

Page 147: ...Function Flowchart 5 15 5 Appendix FORM TYPE1 TYPE1 TYPE2...

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