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Main
Specifications
Selecting the Material and Blade
Material and Blade Combinations
The table below is a general guide to suitable blades and cutting conditions for various types of material,
as well as to blade lifespan and other values under the respective conditions. Refer to it when selecting the
material and blade. Cutting conditions and blade life vary according to the hardness of the material and
the usage environment. Before you perform actual cutting, be sure to carry out a cutting test and make any
necessary adjustments.
P. 38, “Adjusting the Blade Force,” p. 39, “Adjusting the Cutting Speed”
If the material is not cut through completely even when the blade force is increased by 50 to 60 gf more than
the blade force values shown below, it means that the useful life of the blade has ended. Replace with a new
blade.
Material
Blade
Blade force
Speed
Blade offset
Life of a blade
General Signage Vinyl
ZEC-U1005
50 to 150 gf
85 cm/sec.
0.25 mm
8000 m
General Signage Vinyl
Fluorescent Vinyl
Reflective Vinyl
ZEC-U5025
30 to 100 gf
120 to 200 gf
100 to 200 gf
85 cm/sec.
85 cm/sec.
85 cm/sec.
0.25 mm
0.25 mm
0.25 mm
4000 m
4000 m
4000 m
Rubber material for
sandblasting stencil
ZEC-U1715
100 to 200 gf
20 cm/sec.
0.25 mm
Varies according
to material type
Signage vinyl (mate-
rial thickness 0.1 mm
or less)
ZEC-U3017
100 gf or less
85 cm/sec.
0.175 mm
4000 m
All values are intended to serve only as a general guide.
When you are cutting small text (character height of 3 mm for alphanumeric characters or more), ZEC-U3017
can produce more attractive cutting results than other blades.
Use the included blade under conditions equivalent to those for the ZEC-U5025.
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