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CHAPTER 3. CRAFT ROBO CONTROLLER
CH 2. CONNECTION AND PREPARATION
CH 4. CUTTING DATA SAVED ON SD CARD
CH 2. CONNECTION AND PREPARATION
CH 4. CUTTING DATA SAVED ON SD CARD
The [Set Registration Marks]
[Create data (a design)]
[Make the cutline settings]
[Print]
operations are performed using Craft ROBO-compatible software such as ROBO Master. For
further details, please refer to the ROBO Master User’s Manual.
When these operations have been completed, a design will have been printed together with
registration marks. Follow the steps below to cut the design.
(1) Press the standby switch and confirm that the LED lamp is lit (green).
(2) Start up the Craft ROBO Controller from Craft ROBO-compatible software such as ROBO
Master. (See Section 3.3,
"Starting up the Craft ROBO Controller".)
(3) Select your media type from the "Media Type" drop-down box. (See "Media Type" in Section
3.5, "Craft ROBO Controller Settings".)
(4) Replace the blade adjustment cap on the blade plunger with a cap in the color that is displayed
in the "Blade Adjustment Cap" indicator. (See "Blade Adjustment Cap" in Section 3.5, "Craft
ROBO Controller Settings".)
(5) Adjust the tool conditions.
Select the "Adjust Settings" check box, and then perform test cutting to determine the optimum
conditions by changing the "Speed", "Thickness", "Blade Adjustment Cap" and other settings.
(See "Blade Adjustment Cap", "Adjust Settings", and "Test Cut" in Section 3.5, "Craft ROBO
Controller Settings".)
(6) Set the Design Orientation by referring to the illustration on the controller screen. (If the
Controller is started up from ROBO Master, the Design Orientation is set automatically.) (See
"Design Orientation" in Section 3.5.)
(7) Load media in the Craft ROBO.(See Section 2.3, "Loading Media Using the Carrier Sheet,"
and Section 2.4, "
Loading Media without Using the Carrier Sheet (CC330-20 Only.)
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(8) Check that the "Registration Marks" check box has been selected. (See "Registration Marks"
in Section 3.5, "Craft ROBO Controller Settings".)
(9) Click the "Cut" button to start cutting. (See "Cut" in Section 3.5, "Craft ROBO Controller Settings".)
(10) If cutting is not performed correctly, adjust the tool conditions.
Select the "Adjust Settings" check box, and then perform test cutting to determine the optimum
conditions by changing the "Speed", "Thickness", "Blade Adjustment Cap" and other settings.
(See "Blade Adjustment Cap", "Adjust Settings", and "Test Cut" in Section 3.5, "Craft ROBO
Controller Settings".)
< The Search Marks function>
Two steps are required to read the registration marks.
(a) The Craft ROBO searches for the first registration mark, which will become the reference
registration mark, and makes it the origin point. (The first registration mark is the
registration mark at the bottom left of the design. It is shown as a green square in the
illustration of the plotter in the Craft ROBO Controller.
(b) Using the first registration mark as the reference registration mark, the Craft ROBO checks
the second and third registration marks.
Note: If the Craft ROBO failed to read the first registration mark in (a) above, the general
registration mark position can be specified manually (see steps (11) to (13) below.
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(11) Deselect the "Registration Marks" check box, and then use the "Blade Position" function to
move the pen to the position of the first registration mark (the registration mark at the bottom
left of the design). It is shown as a green square in the illustration of the plotter in the Craft
ROBO Controller. (See "Read Marks" in Section 3.5, "Craft ROBO Controller Settings".)
(12) Click the "Read Marks" button to start manual reading of the registration marks. (See "Read
Marks" in Section 3.5, "Craft ROBO Controller Settings".)
(13) When the registration marks have been read correctly, click the "Cut" button to start cutting.
(See "Cut" in Section 3.5, "Craft ROBO Controller Settings".)