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Flat Material Cannot be Set Up As “PIECE” (the length is not displayed)
Is the length 1.6 m (63 in.) or longer?
Attempting to set up flat material having a length of 1.6 m or longer as [PIECE] causes the material to be
recognized as roll material.
P. 49, “Details of the Origin-point Location and Cutting Area”
The Material Slips Away From the Pinch Rollers During the Cutting Process
Is a material with sprocket holes being used?
If a material with holes for sprocket feed is being used, placing the pinch roller above the hole portion may cause
the material to slip. Be sure to set the pinch roller over the material to the inner side of the hole portion.
When a flat material (such as a standard size material or piece material) has been loaded,
has the “PIECE” setting been selected for the material type?
When loading the material, select [PIECE] for the [SELECT SHEET] display menu.
P. 70, “Using the Cut Material”
Is the material being cut blocked at some position?
Make sure that the left and right edges of the material do not touch the inner surfaces or the shafts of the
machine during cutting. Such contact may not only damage the material, but could also make normal material
advancing impossible and cause the material to slip.
Is the material being loaded parallel to the grit rollers?
When the front edge of the material is cut diagonally, cut off the odd-shaped part to make it straight, then
align it so that it is parallel to the grit roller. When the material is fed for a long distance, the material will be less
likely to slip out of alignment if the pinch rollers are moved inward slightly (5 to 25 mm). When a roll material
is loaded, use the display menu [AREA] function to feed a material by the length to be used (ensure a small
margin by setting a length that is about 0.2 m longer than the cutting data), make sure the pinch rollers are
still in contact with the material (not off the left or right edges, or on the edges), and then cut. If the material
is pulled while cutting it is more likely to halt because of material misalignment and motor errors.
Are the sheet loading levers lowered?
The material is not secured in place. Make sure the left and right pinch rollers are inside the edges of the mate-
rial, then raise the sheet loading levers.
Are the pinch rollers damaged or deformed?
If the material comes loose even when it is loaded correctly, the useful life of the pinch rollers has ended. If
this happens, contact your authorized Roland DG Corp. dealer. Also, when you are not performing cutting,
leave the sheet loading levers lowered and the pinch rollers raised.
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