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8-2 What to do if...
Is the power cord connected correctly?
Connect the power cord bundled to the machine, and plug the other end securely
into an electrical outlet.
GX-500/400/300 Troubleshooting
Is the machine power on ?
Turn on the power.
Is the machine in the temporary halt
state ? Is operation paused?
If the screen shown in the figure is displayed,
it means that operation is paused.
To resume cutting, press the [PAUSE] key again.
To quit cutting, firstly stop the flow of cutting instructions from the computer, then
hold down the [ENTER] key for 0.5 seconds or longer.
Is the machine in the setup state?
Are the settings for the software driver
correct?
Make the correct settings for the output port.
For more information, refer to the “Installation and Setup Guide” on the included
CD-ROM.
Are the computer and the machine
connected correctly?
Is the OS set up correctly ?
Check the following items:
• Output port selection • Output device selection • Output command
• Other settings
Check the OS’s user’s manual and set it up correctly.
Are the application software settings
correctly ?
When specifying the output device, select the name of a model that supports the
instruction set. If the instruction set is different, completely different instructions
may be sent, resulting in an error. Settings for the output origin point and the like
may also be required.
Check the software user’s manual and set it up correctly.
If the machine is not in the setup state (the SETUP LED is dark), cutting cannot be
performed even if data is sent.
Refer to “3-1 Loading the Material” and load the material correctly, then put the
machine in the setup state.
Correctly connect the computer and the machine.
For more information, refer to “2-2 Rear View” or the “Installation and Setup
Guide” on the included CD-ROM.
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