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Types of work that can be used
The following describes the sizes of work that can be used and the method of handling.
Sizes of work that can be used
Maximum
1870 mm
Minimum
1050 mm
Max. plotting width
1860 mm
Max. plotting length
1010 mm
Thickness
50 mm or less
Weight
60kg or less when load is evenly distributed
Precautions in handling the work
Carefully observe the following when handling the work.
• Work thickness
When setting the work used, adjust the head height. (
page 2.6)
Otherwise, the work and/or the head can be damaged.
• Expansion and contraction of the work
Do not use sheet types of work immediately after unpacking.
The work can expand and contract due to room temperature and humidity.
The work have to be left in the atmosphere in which they are to be used for
30 minutes or more after unpacked.
• Warps of work
Use a flat work, and a warped-down work (its center is arched) with the
plotting surface up. The warped- up work is an unabsorbable to the table.
As for a warped-up work, place them to a smaller board or a pallet to keep it
warped down.
• Using the absorption table
To maintain absorption effect, cover in all absorption holes on the table
which the work does not cover in. (
page 2.11)
• Other tips
•
Do not place anything matter on a coated paper. To prevent discoloration
of a coated paper.
•
The machine has a moving table. Do not use an unabsorbable curled
work or a loose media during table operating. If necessary, fix the work
with a tape.
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