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8. When modifying offset, press the
[ F2 ] key.
8".When modifying force, press
the [ F4 ] key.
8' . When modifying speed, press
the [ F3 ] key.
Select Off-
set
Speed
Force
CutTest [10]
TopMenu
DOWN
10
UP
CutTest [30 cm/s]
TopMenu
DOWN
30 cm/s
UP
CutTest [120g]
TopMenu
DOWN 120g
UP
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Figure 2-19
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4. First, peel off the circular area (
123
123
), making sure that it peels off without peeling off the square area
(
123
123
). figure 2-17
5. Then peel off the square area (
123
123
). Speed and force are appropriate if there is only a slight trail left
on the base paper by the cutter. fiureg 2-18
6. The remaining cross-shaped area is used to check whether the offset value is set correctly. When the
offset value has been correctly set, the corners of the figure should appear cleanly cut as shown in
A
of
the figure below. If the offset value is too small, the corners will appear slightly rounded as illustrated
by
B
; an offset value which is too large will result in a cut figure similar to
C
.
7. If the sheet was not cut correctly in steps 1 through 6 of the cutting test, change the cutting conditions.
Press the [ NEXT ] key to display the screen shown when the power is switched on, then press the
[ F3 ] key to display the screen shown below.
9. To modify cutting conditions, choose each of the appropriate keys for settings as shown in 8, 8' and 8".
Inspect the result of the cut test and adjust your cutting conditions as required. Regardless of the
particular condition being modified, pressing the [ F3 ] key lowers the numerical value and pressing the
[ F4 ] key increased the value. When the you are satisfied with the chosen values, press the
[ ENTER ] key to set.
One offset unit is equal to 0.025 mm. This means that the offset value in the procedure described above
is 0.25 mm. Whenever the cutting conditions have been modified, it is recommended that you once again
perform a cut test to confirm correct positioning and orientation. With 8, 8' and 8" displayed, the
[ F1 ] key can be used to perform an immediate cut test.
A
B
C
Current tool position
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