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7-2 Consumable Items
[Blade]
If any of the following occurs, it means the blade has reached the end of its useful life.
Replace with a new blade.
• The blade tip is broken.
• Uncut areas remain even when blade force is raised 50 to 60 gf.
• Cutting traces are not as attractive as they were previously.
• When cutting details or corners, the material layer peels away from the carrier paper.
After prolonged use or cutting of hard material, the tip of the blade may become worn as
shown in the figure. Attractive cutting becomes impossible in such cases, so replace with a
new blade.
[Blade holder]
When you adjust the blade tip and carry out cutting, the cap portion of the blade holder rubs against the material as cutting is
performed, and so the end of the cap gradually becomes worn. When wear is severe, the blade tip cannot be adjusted correctly, and
attractive cutting becomes impossible. Replace with a new blade holder.
When the blade holder has been in use for a prolonged period, the bearing that supports the blade deteriorates, impeding rotation of
the blade. Continued use while in this state may make attractive cutting impossible because the blade tip cannot rotate easily.
If corners and curves are not cut attractively, or if cutting is discontinuous, refer to “7-1 Cleaning” and clean the blade holder cap. If
this does not improve the results, replacing the blade holder may bring about improvement.
[Blade protector]
If cutting is carried out when the amount of blade extension or blade force is not adjusted correctly, the blade tip may pierce the
material's carrier paper, resulting in damage to the blade protector. Performing cutting with a damaged blade protector may make
attractive cutting impossible.
When the surface of the blade protector is deformed by scratching or the like, it is necessary to replace the blade protector. Contact
your authorized Roland DG Corp. dealer.
Worn area
New part
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