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Table of Contents

Typographic Conventions

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To Ensure Safe Use

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About the Labels Affixed to the Unit

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To Ensure Correct Use

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Great Features

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Confirmation of Included Items

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Part Names

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Task Flow

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Installation and Connections

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Installation

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Connections

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Driver Software Installation

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Interface Setup

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Powerup

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Before Starting to Cut and Plot

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Loading the Material

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Installing a Tool

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Setting the Origin Point

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About Tools and Materials

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Test Cutting

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Setting Cutting Conditions

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Attaching a Vacuum Cleaner

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Sending Cutting and Plotting Data

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Changes That Can Be Made While Cutting and Plotting

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Ending Cutting and Plotting Operations

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Maintenance

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These are maintenance tasks that should be performed by the user.

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Recommended Service Checking

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10 If There's a Problem

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Appendix A

List of Options

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Appendix B

Instruction Support Chart

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Appendix C

Specifications

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Summary of Contents for CAMM SCRIBE CS-20

Page 1: ...and the specifications of this product are subject to change without notice The operation manual and the product have been prepared and tested as much as possible If you find any misprint or error pl...

Page 2: ...IN DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT Don t use power tools in damp or wet locations or expose them to rain Keep work area well lighted DISCONNECT TOOLS before servicing when changing accessories such as blades b...

Page 3: ...nd Plot 6 Loading the Material 6 Installing a Tool 7 Setting the Origin Point 11 About Tools and Materials 11 Test Cutting 12 Setting Cutting Conditions 12 Attaching a Vacuum Cleaner 13 7 Sending Cutt...

Page 4: ...ii ii Copyright 1996 ROLAND DG CORPORATION Windows is a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries...

Page 5: ...use of the product Failure to heed this message will result in serious injury or death Failure to heed this message may result in serious injury or death Failure to heed this message may result in mi...

Page 6: ...ration Do not use cutting oil when performing cutting Perform dry cutting with no cutting oil Use of cutting oil may result in fire or machine failure Do not step on or damage the power cord or allow...

Page 7: ...the body of this product The following figure describes the location and content of these messages Keep fingers away from the tool while the tool is rotating Rating label Do not inadvertently allow t...

Page 8: ...he AC outlet When cleaning the CAMM SCRIBE make sure that the main unit s power OFF Always allow a minimum gap of 30 cm 12 on the side where the vacuum hose exits 30 cm 12 or more Removing the Safe tr...

Page 9: ...CUTTER You can cut materials such as commercially available vinyl films fluorescent and reflective sheets and rubber sheets for sandblasting stencils The appropriate blade for the material to be cut s...

Page 10: ...wer cord included with the machine connected here Power connector Control Panel Table Front Rear Power switch Depth regulator nose This secures the depth regulator nose or tool adapter in place Tool m...

Page 11: ...m the computer to perform machining SET SURFACE TEST key Pressed briefly When the character cutter has been installed this moves the tool up or down Held down for one second or longer Performs test cu...

Page 12: ...RIBE make sure you have a space that is at least 800 mm 32 wide 800 mm 32 in depth and 600 mm 24 in height Connections Always make sure that the power is off on both the computer and the CAMM SCRIBE w...

Page 13: ...he tool carriage stops when it reaches the VIEW position inner right hand side To ensure safety operation of the CAMM SCRIBE is paused when the power is switched on Press the PAUSE VIEW key to end the...

Page 14: ...that the tool carriage is at the VIEW position inner right hand side before loading material ENGRAVER CUTTER CUTTER PEN ENGRAVER SCORE SCORE Adhesive sheet for securing material Double sided tape Bot...

Page 15: ...nsert the depth regulator nose in the tool carriage Hexagonal screw driver Install the depth regulator nose as shown in the figure 1 Line up the protrusion with the groove on the front and fit it in t...

Page 16: ...ection of the arrow to extend the blade depth to the desired engraving depth Turning the nose by an amount equal to the length of one side causes the tool to be extended by 0 125 mm 0 005 One turn cor...

Page 17: ...ose is installed it should be removed The spacer is not used Pen The pen uses indelible ink and can rapidly dry out Be sure to cap the pen when not in use Cap Spring Do not drop or damage the blade ho...

Page 18: ...iver Retighten the tool mounting screw to secure in place Provisionally tighten the diamond scraper in the engraving tool holder and insert it into the tool carriage If the depth regulator nose is ins...

Page 19: ...until its LED lights up about two seconds The origin point has now been set Model numbers in parentheses are for optional items Material thickness Up to 5 mm 3 16 Engraving depth Varies according to...

Page 20: ...SCRIBE set the offset value to 0 25 mm 0 00984 The offset is set to 0 25 mm 0 00984 when the CAMM SCRIBE is shipped from the factory 2 Check again to make sure that the correct material and tool for t...

Page 21: ...ng 30 cm 12 or more When the values set within the application software or the driver are sent after adjusting the cutting and plotting speed on the CAMM SCRIBE the software and driver values are chan...

Page 22: ...al If the material is secured by an adhesive sheet or double sided tape peel the adhesive sheet off of the table and store it in a location free from dust Press the PAUSE VIEW key to move the tool car...

Page 23: ...e spindle motor should be replaced after every 2000 hours of use Recommended Service Checking Please be aware that the following maintenance tasks are charged even when performed within the unit s war...

Page 24: ...en Commands Are Sent from the Computer Are the computer and the CAMM SCRIBE connected correctly Is the power switch set to ON Are the computer software settings correct Is the application software fun...

Page 25: ...comes with CAMM GL II and supports the following commands However these commands are not supported in mode 1 A CAMM GL II Programmer s Manual is available for separate purchase for those wishing to cr...

Page 26: ...18 Appendix C Specifications...

Page 27: ...19 Parallel connector in compliance with specifications of Centronics Serial connector RS 232C Interface specification...

Page 28: ...R8 001101 CS 20...

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