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Gerber P2C™ 600
User’s Manual
General Information
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1.7. LOADING MEDIA
The following procedures were written mainly for the use of roll media. When
using sheets, there are two possibilities: long sheets or short sheets. Long sheets
can be rolled up so that they resemble and act like rolls of media. This
technique facilitates the alignment of long sheets. Alignment is less critical
when short sheets are being used. If a short sheet is cut off perpendicularly, its
front edge can be aligned with the front of the cutter.
1.7.1. POSITIONING THE PINCH ROLLERS
When working with sheet or roll media, it is the traction which results from the
pressure created between the pinch rollers and drive sleeves that moves the
media in the direction of the X axis (forward/backward).
Proper movement of the media will only occur if the pinch rollers are correctly
positioned over two separate drive sleeves.
The pinch rollers are raised and lowered in unison by means of the pinch roller
lever located on the back of the cutter. The rollers must be in the raised
position when media is being loaded. Load media by feeding it from the rear
of the cutter to the front.
When raised, the pinch rollers can be moved manually left or right along the
pinch roller shaft. The rollers must be positioned in a detent (clicked into
position) and then lowered on top of the media to ensure optimal tracking.
When the pinch rollers are in the raised position, the message “INSERT MEDIA”
will appear on the LCD.
CAUTION
Always make sure that the pinch rollers are fully raised before sliding
them to the left or right.
The pinch rollers MUST be positioned correctly and then lowered onto the
media before the automatic load sequence will begin. Make sure that the two
pinch rollers are positioned above drive sleeves. The left pinch roller must be
positioned in a detent (click position). The right pinch roller must be positioned
somewhere on the wide drive sleeve and only has detents at its extreme left
and right positions. The drive drum will advance and retract the media only
when the pinch rollers are lowered and therefore pressing it onto the sleeves.