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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
(See "Read Marks" in this section for details on how to perform manual reading of
registration marks.)
Notes on Registration Marks
Registration marks are reference marks that are used to align the plotter’s cutting
position with an image that was printed out on a printer. Registration marks are
printed along with the design, and the Craft ROBO reads them with its registration
mark sensor to ensure alignment of the printed image and the cutline. The
registration marks are shaped like the corners of a rectangle and are printed
around the design at three of the four corners.
Horizontal distance between
registration marks
Origin point
Vertical distance between
registration marks
CHECKPOINT
When registration marks are used, avoid placing them on or in the
vicinity of the printed image wherever possible.
When registration marks are used, we recommend that you use
an inkjet printer. If a laser printer is used for output, the printed
image may become distorted due to paper skew, and may cause
misalignment of the cutting position.
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Distance Between Registration Marks
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These controls are displayed when the "Search Registration Mark" check box is
not selected. The distance between the registration marks is the distance from the
corner of one registration mark to the corner of the next registration mark.
(Displayed only for the CC330-20.)
CHECKPOINT
In most cases, the settings are made automatically from the Craft
ROBO-compatible software.
If the Craft ROBO-compatible software (such as ROBO Master) was
used to start up the Craft ROBO Controller, these settings are made
automatically and cannot be changed.
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Registration mark reading
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This button is enabled when the "Search Registration Mark" check box is not
selected.
(Displayed only for the CC330-20.)