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Contents

To Ensure Safe Use

..............................................................  1

About the Labels Affixed to the AC Adapter

...........  2

1. Check the included items ....................................................  3

2. Connect to the computer ......................................................  3

3. Load the material .................................................................  4

4. Power ON! ...........................................................................  6

5. Perform Test Cutting ...........................................................  6

6. Adjusting the Amount of Blade Extension ..........................  7

7. Overview of Dr.STIKA PLUS ............................................  9

8. The Basics of Windows .......................................................  9

9. Setting Up the Software ......................................................  9

10. Make Data with Dr.STIKA PLUS .....................................  14

11. Perform cutting ................................................................... 18

12. Applying the Completed Cutout ........................................  20

13. Switch off the Power .........................................................  20

14. Draft Plotting .....................................................................  21

15. Editing Shapes and Text ....................................................  22

16. Operations for Cutting .......................................................  30

17. Care and cleaning ..............................................................  32

18. What to do if... ...................................................................  33

Specification ............................................................................  34

Option Lists .............................................................................  34

Operating environment for
software

 Computer

Personal computer running Windows 95, Windows 98, or
Windows NT 4.0

 CPU

If you're using Windows 95

i486SX or better (Pentium 100 MHz or more recommended)
If you're using Windows 98 or Windows NT 4.0
i486DX or better (Pentium 100 MHz or more recommended)

 Memory

If you're using Windows 95

8 Mbytes or more (16 Mbytes or more recommended)
If you're using Windows 98 or Windows NT 4.0
16 Mbytes or more (32 Mbytes or more recommended)

 Hard disk

A hard disk with at least 1.5 Mbytes of free space is required.

 CD-ROM drive

 Operating system

Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0

Thank you very much for purchasing the STX-8/7

• To ensure correct and safe usage with a full understanding of this product's performance, please be sure to read through this manual

completely and store it in a safe location.

• Unauthorized copying or transferral, in whole or in part, of this manual is prohibited.

• The contents of this operation manual 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, please

inform us.

* This manual is for use with the STIKA PLUS STX-8 as well as with the STIKA STX-7.

Summary of Contents for Stika Plus STX-8

Page 1: ...ndows NT 4 0 i486DX or better Pentium 100 MHz or more recommended Memory If you re using Windows 95 8 Mbytes or more 16 Mbytes or more recommended If you re using Windows 98 or Windows NT 4 0 16 Mbyte...

Page 2: ...is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the users au...

Page 3: ...done is indicated by the design contained within the circle The symbol at left means the power cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet Do not disassemble repair or modify Doing so may lead to fire...

Page 4: ...the location The configu ration of the AC adapter varies according to regional differences in voltage Please note that the descriptions in this manual are for the 117 V adapter Do not touch the tip of...

Page 5: ...configuration of the AC adapter varies according to regional differences in voltage Please note that the descriptions in this manual are for the 117 V adapter NOTICE Never install this unit in any of...

Page 6: ...rials which has curled upward Material with a front edge that is not straight Material that is longer than 1 m 10 cm 43 1 4 Material with left and right edges that are not parallel 3 Load the material...

Page 7: ...terial that is equal to the length required for cutting plus a margin and load this cut piece on the STX 8 7 for cutting Material cannot be loaded on the STX 8 7 while still attached to the roll Using...

Page 8: ...the left and right edges may not be perfectly aligned Blade protector Material Sheet setup guide Guide lines 4 Power ON 1 Close the front cover and press the STANDBY key 2 The STANDBY LED lights up a...

Page 9: ...nd back on Verification The blade leaves faint traces on the backing paper when cutting the cross The sticker cannot easily be peeled off of the backing paper The blade cuts into the backing paper The...

Page 10: ...e sure to perform a test cut to verify the cutting quality 3 Place the piece of cardboard serving as the cushion on a level surface then lay the material on top of the cardboard Grasp the blade holder...

Page 11: ...he mouse the on screen arrow mouse pointer also moves Moving the mouse pointer to line up the tip of the pointer with an item on the screen is called pointing Double click Rapidly press and release th...

Page 12: ...k on the Add Printer icon If you re using Windows 95 or Windows 98 follow the steps below to install the driver The screens shown in these steps are for Windows 95 These screens may differ in places f...

Page 13: ...nter then click Next If this screen doesn t appear see the next step 6 Click Have Disk 7 Click Browse 8 Click the drop down arrow for Drives then select the CD ROM drive 9 Double click the drivers win...

Page 14: ...e CD ROM starts After all the files have been copied a printer icon appears in the Printers folder and installation of the driver is complete Remove the CD ROM disk from the CD ROM drive 14 Installing...

Page 15: ...diately after installing the STIKA PLUS Driver continue from step 2 If you re using the driver for Windows NT no settings are needed The screens shown in these steps are for Windows 95 This help conta...

Page 16: ...d the driver 10 SALE SALE 1 Click Start and point to Program Then point to Roland Dr STIKA PLUS and click Dr STIKA PLUS Starting the Software 2 The opening screen appears and Dr STIKA PLUS starts From...

Page 17: ...context sensitive help Click then click the item you wish to know more about 1 Setting the cutting range 1 From the File menu click Print Setup 2 For the STX 8 select Roland STIKA PLUS STX 8 For the...

Page 18: ...ngs is displayed and click OK When using sheet material other than the included material and making changes in the tool conditions refer to the help for the driver For pen plotting refer to 14 Draft P...

Page 19: ...k Zoom in Right click Zoom out Creating the Data The fonts that Dr STIKA PLUS can use are limited to the TrueType fonts available for Windows When selecting a font non TrueType fonts are not displayed...

Page 20: ...the file is to be saved 1 Click 4 Click 11 1 Click then click OK in the dialog box that appears If you wish to make the settings for the cutting conditions again please refer to 10 Creating Data with...

Page 21: ...ff the power Click Start Click Settings then click Printers 3 For the STX 8 double click the Roland STIKA PLUS STX 8 icon For the STX 7 double click the Roland STIKA STX 7 icon 4 At the Printers menu...

Page 22: ...can be handy for peeling detailed areas and other hard to peel places 3 Cover evenly with application tape so that no air bubbles are trapped between the tape and the material then transfer the materi...

Page 23: ...he tool conditions to display the Tools tablet shown at right Select a value from 1 to 8 as the setting Collar After using a pen be sure to remove the pen from the carriage then cap it securely before...

Page 24: ...should be arranged so that shapes do not overlap Shapes that overlap are suitable for use as cutting data when one shape is completely enclosed within another Editing objects Enlarging shrinking and c...

Page 25: ...ct then click Properties Editing by changing the numerical values 2 The Object Property dialog box appears Here you can edit the object by entering numerical values The items that can be edited vary a...

Page 26: ...ines and press the Insert key Deleting a point Click on the point to be de leted Press Delete to delete the point Click the mouse at the location where the new point is to be added A appears at the lo...

Page 27: ...d in front of the smaller one Select the large circle When an object cannot be selected All objects maintain a certain front to back relationship when they overlap This hierarchy depends on the sequen...

Page 28: ...symbol Importing a symbol 2 Select the symbol to be used and click Insert 3 The imported symbol appears You can adjust its size and position 1 From the Object menu click Symbol The Symbol dialog box a...

Page 29: ...2 The clipboard is used to hold data temporarily when it is being copied or cut The clipboard is a standard feature of Windows 95 3 Bitmap data is a data format that represents shapes as a collection...

Page 30: ...lp ensure attractive results of cutting start with a larger object and reduce it to the desired size 4 When the scanning is finished the scanned data is imported into Dr STIKA PLUS The Preview dialog...

Page 31: ...In general a higher resolution yields outlining of greater accuracy The optimal resolution varies according to a shape s complexity and size when cut However it takes longer to import high resolution...

Page 32: ...rom the File menu click Print Setup For Orientation click Landscape then click OK 2 The orientation white portion of the screen changes from portrait to landscape When cutting is actually performed th...

Page 33: ...The cut length of this line is the length for the cutting range that has been set for the driver Loading material that is shorter than the cutting range may result in the material coming loose Be sure...

Page 34: ...t Roland DG Corp sales office for replacement of the blade protector Replacement of the blade protector is a charged procedure Cleaning the Blade Holder 8 Flip the material back so that it is face up...

Page 35: ...off the power to the computer and the STX 8 7 and use a parallel cable to connect the two devices Is the correct type of cable used The type of parallel cable printer cable may vary according to the c...

Page 36: ...sion method Asynchronous Interface Specification STX 8 STX 7 Max cutting area 250 mm X x 1000 mm Y 160 mm X x 1000 mm Y 9 13 16 X x 39 5 16 Y 6 1 4 X x 39 5 16 Y Acceptable sheet size Width 280 305 mm...

Page 37: ...not individually licensed to use this Software You may use the Software by one person with using a single computer in which the Software is installed 4 Reproduction You may make one copy of the Softwa...

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