If the media is separated even after you select [Perforated Sheet Cutting], use [Preferences]>[Perforated
Sheet Cutting] to change to the [Increase Uncut Locations] setting. If the media is heavy or has a large
amount that is slack, it can be retained without being separated.
MEMO
5.
Tap [Execute].
The media is separated. If [Perforated Sheet Cutting] was selected in step 4, the media is perfo-
rated.
• You can configure settings in the software RIP for automatic media separation after output has
finished. For information on how to configure the settings, refer to the documentation for the
software RIP you are using.
• When using a take-up unit, take-up may be interrupted by media separation, so we recom-
mend you turn off the automatic separation function or insert perforated sheet cutting with
the included software RIP to ensure the media is not separated.
Separation Operations
• If the distance from the end of the media to the separation location is short, separation may not be per-
formed smoothly.
When Using a Take-up Unit
• Do not operate the manual switch on the take-up unit leaving the loading lever lowered. Tension is applied
to the media by the take-up unit, so avoid operations that pull the media with excessive force.
Give Attention to the Media Composition
• For some types of media, separation is not possible.
• Some types of media may remain on the platen after separation. If the media remains on the platen, re-
move it by hand.
IMPORTANT
Separating the Media
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Basic Operations
Summary of Contents for TrueVIS VG3-540
Page 9: ...Basic Handling Methods 8...
Page 30: ...Power Supply Operations Basic Operations 29...
Page 60: ...11 Close the front cover Setup of New Media Basic Operations 59...
Page 65: ...13 Close the front cover Setup of New Media 64 Basic Operations...
Page 94: ...11 Close the front cover Setup of Registered Media Basic Operations 93...
Page 99: ...13 Close the front cover Setup of Registered Media 98 Basic Operations...
Page 117: ...Output Method 116...
Page 151: ...Optimizing Quality and Ef ficiency 150...
Page 186: ...Accurately Adjusting the Cutting Settings Optimizing the Output Quality 185...
Page 227: ...Maintenance 226...
Page 287: ...Troubleshooting Methods 286...
Page 327: ...Appendix 326...
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