CE2800
CE2800
CE2800
CUTTING PLOTTER
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Safety Precautions
WARNING
Do not touch the rollers or moving parts such as the carriage while cutting or plotting is in progress. Such action may result in injury.
Do not touch
Be sure to ground the earth terminal. If the cutting plotter is not grounded, the operator could suffer an electric shock in the event of current leakage.
Ground the cutting plotter
Keep your hands, hair, etc., away from the rollers or moving parts such as the carriage even if the cutting plotter is stopped, as it may suddenly start moving when data is received. Keep your distance Such action may result in injury.
Do not disassemble, repair, or remodel the cutting plotter. Such action may cause electric shock or a re hazard due to current leakage. Contact with the high-voltage parts within the cutting plotter may No disassembly cause electric shock. If the cutting plotter requires repairs, contact your sales representative or nearest Graphtec vendor. Do not connect the cutting plotter to a non-rated power supply. Use of a different supply voltage may result in electric shock or a re hazard due to current leakage.
Prohibited
Do not use the cutting plotter in a location where it will be exposed to water, rain, or snow. Such locations may cause electric shock or a re hazard due to current leakage.
Avoid water
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Prohibited
Prohibited
Do not use the power cord if it is damaged. Use of a damaged cord may result in electric shock or a re hazard due to current leakage. Unplug the power Replace the power cord with a new one.
cord from the socket
Be careful when handling the cutter blade. Touching the blade with your bare hand may cause injury. Do not touch the cutter blade while cutting is in progress.
Do not touch
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Prohibited
Do not use the cutting plotter in an excessively dusty or humid location. Such locations may impair the performance of the cutting plotter.
Prohibited
Do not place any receptacle containing water or other uid on top of the cutting plotter. Fluid falling inside the cutting plotter may cause electric shock or a re hazard due to current leakage.
Avoid water
Do not use the cutting plotter in a location subject to excessive mechanical vibration or electrical noise. Use in such locations may impair the performance of the cutting plotter.
Prohibited
When disconnecting the power cord or interface cable, do not pull on the cord/cable. Such action will damage the cord/cable, resulting in a re hazard or electric shock.
Prohibited
If water or foreign matter enters the cutting plotter, discontinue use. Turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the electrical socket. Use of the cutting plotter in such a condition may result in Unplug the power cord from the socket electric shock or a re hazard due to current leakage. Contact your sales representative or nearest Graphtec vendor for repairs.
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Do not clean the cutting plotter using volatile solvents such as thinner or benzene. Such action may impair its performance.
Prohibited
Provide sufcient space around the cutting plotter so that it does not strike any objects in its vicinity during cutting or plotting. Such contact may cause misalignment in cutting or plotting. Such contact may cause cutting or plotting to go out of alignment. When using indoor lighting such as uorescent or other electrical lamps, provide a distance of at least one meter between the cutting plotter and the light source. Close proximity of such a light source may cause the sensor to malfunction and prevent proper size detection of the media. When using the cutter, take care not to extend the blade more than necessary. An overly extended blade will damage the cutting mat and adversely affect the cutting quality.
Do not touch
Move the pen carriage slowly when moving it manually in order to load the medium or for other reasons. Moving it quickly may damage the cutting plotter.
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PREFACE
Thank you for choosing a Graphtec CE2800 cutting plotter. The CE2800 cutting plotter employs a digital servo drive system to achieve high-speed and high-precision cutting. In addition to cutting marking lm and other media, it can also be used as a pen plotter. To ensure high cutting quality and optimal productivity, be sure to read this Users Manual thoroughly prior to use.
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Copyright
This Users Manual is copyrighted by Graphtec Corporation.
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Contents
TO ENSURE SAFE AND CORRECT USE ......................................................................................i
Conventions Used in This Manual .....................................................................................................i Description of Safety Symbols...........................................................................................................i
CE2800 .................................................................................................................................................vi
WARNING: ......................................................................................................................................vi FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT ......................................................................................................vi USE SHIELDED CABLES ...............................................................................................................vi
1.3
1.4
2.4
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3.2 3.3
4.15
4.16
4.17
TEST Mode ..................................................................................................................... 4-24 Condition-List Printing ..................................................................................................... 4-24 Self-Test-Pattern Printing ................................................................................................ 4-25 Dump Mode ..................................................................................................................... 4-25 Cutting Demo................................................................................................................... 4-26 Setting the PEN UP SPEED .......................................................................................... 4-28 Setting the OFFSET FORCE ......................................................................................... 4-29 Setting the OFFSET ANGLE ......................................................................................... 4-30 Setting the STEP PASS................................................................................................. 4-31 Setting the LENGTH UNIT............................................................................................. 4-32
6. TROUBLESHOOTING
6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 The Cutting Plotter Does Not Operate When Turned On............................................. 6-2 The Cutting Plotter Does Not Operate Correctly .......................................................... 6-2 The Cutting Results Are Unsatisfactory........................................................................ 6-3 An Error Message Was Displayed ................................................................................. 6-4
APPENDIX
Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Main Specifications .........................................................................................................A-2 Options and Supplies......................................................................................................A-3 External Dimensions .......................................................................................................A-4 Menu Tree.........................................................................................................................A-6
INDEX
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INTRODUCTION
Checking the Accessories ......................................................1-2 Parts Names and Functions ...................................................1-3 Assembling the Stand (Option) .........................................1-5 Attaching the Basket (Option) ...........................................1-8
1.1
Check to conrm that all of the standard accessories listed below are present. If any item is missing, please contact your sales representative or nearest Graphtec vendor promptly.
AC power cord 1 Quick Start Manual, Usage Precautions 1 each
Cutter plunger 1
Media cutter 1
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1.2
Front View
Cutting mat Grit roller Pen carriage Pen holder Media set lever
Control panel Parallel (Centronics) interface connector Serial (RS-232C) interface connector Push rollers USB interface connector
Cutting mat Grit roller Push rollers Pen carriage Pen holder Media set lever Control panel Parallel (Centronics) interface connector USB interface connector Serial (RS-232C) interface connector
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Cutting or plotting is performed on this mat. Feeds the medium backward or forward Pushes the medium against the grit rollers Moves the cutter pen to the left and right Holds the cutter pen and moves it up and down Raises or lowers the push rollers during loading of a medium Used to operate the cutting plotter and set functions Used to connect a Centronics-compatible parallel interface cable Used to connect a USB cable Used to connect an RS-232C serial interface cable
Rear View
Roll-medium trays
: : : :
Used to hold a roll medium Used to mount the roll-medium trays Connects the power cord to the cutting plotter Turns the power supply to the cutting plotter on or off
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Panel Keys
TEST: Press this function key to conduct a cutting test and check the cutting conditions. Press this function key to view the previous display on the LCD when in PAUSE status. Press this function key to view the next display on the LCD when in PAUSE status. Press this function key to view the cutter-pen condition settings. Press this function key once in READY status to switch to PAUSE status in order to change the various settings. Press it again to cancel the PAUSE status. Pressing this key while cutting or plotting is in progress stops the cutting or plotting. Pressing this function key registers the cutting or plotting conditions set. POSITION: These keys are used to move the cursor or change the settings on the LCD display on the function setting screens. Press these keys when in PAUSE status to move the pen carriage or the medium. Press this function key to set the origin point. The pen position is set as the origin point when this key is pressed.
PREV.:
NEXT:
COND.: PAUSE:
ENTER:
ORIGIN:
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1.3
Stand Construction
The stand is made up of the following parts.
Stand feet (L/R) Stand side bars (L/R) Center bar
Coin screw x 4
Fasten the stand feet (L/R) to the stand side bars (L/R) with the hexagonal socket bolts (M5), using the Allen wrench.
Hexagonal socket bolt (M5)
Front Stand foot Stand side bar * There are three bolt holes, but the center one is not used.
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Step
Fasten the stand tops (L/R) to the stand side bars (L/R) with the hexagonal socket bolts (M5), using the Allen wrench.
Hexagonal socket bolt (M5)
Step
Loosely fasten the stand side bars (L/R) to the center bar with the hexagonal socket bolts (M5), using the Allen wrench.
Center bar
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Step
Mount the CE2800 cutting plotter on the stand by inserting the positioning pins on the stand into the positioning holes on the underside of the cutting plotter. Fasten using the four coin screws.
Step
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1.4
Basket Construction
The basket is made up of the following parts.
Sheet support pipe Sheet Hexagonal socket bolts (M6) x 4
Step
Detach the four coin screws, and separate the cutting plotter from the stand (see 1.3 Assembling the Stand).
Step
Attach the sheet support pipe to the stand tops, and fasten using the hexagonal socket bolts.
Stand top
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Step
Mount the CE2800 cutting plotter on the stand by inserting the positioning pins on the stand into the positioning holes on the underside of the cutting plotter. Fasten using the four coin screws.
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Step
Pull out the sheet support pipe and attach the sheet. Divide the sheet over the center bar, and then fasten the sheet to the sheet support pipe using the press-studs.
Sheet Press-studs
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Connecting to Your Computer................................................2-2 Turning on the Power ................................................................2-3 Loading the Medium ..................................................................2-4 Adjusting and Mounting the Cutter Pen ...........................2-11
2.1
The cutting plotter can be connected to a computer via the parallel (Centronics-compatible) port, serial (RS-232C) port, or USB port. Select which port to use according to the requirements of your application software and/or which of your computers interface ports are available for use. Use a Centronics-compatible parallel cable, serial cable, or USB cable in accordance with the connection method chosen. Obtain a Graphtec approved interface cable that is compatible with the interface ports (the interface cables are available separately).
Step
Check to conrm that the Power switch is turned off (the O side is down).
Step
Connect the cable between the cutting plotter and the computer. Make sure the connectors at the cutting plotter and computer ends are correctly oriented.
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2.2
Connect the cutting plotter to the AC electrical socket using the power cord provided, and turn on the power.
Step
Check to conrm that the Power switch is turned off (the O side is down).
Step
Connect the cutting-plotter AC power inlet to a correctly rated electrical socket using the power cord provided.
Step
Turn on the cutting plotter by pressing the | side of the Power switch. The STATUS lamp on the control panel will light up.
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Step
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MEDIA!!
If no medium has been loaded, the message below appears on the display, prompting the loading of a medium.
LOAD
If a medium has already been loaded, the current media setting is displayed as shown below.
ROLL2 PRESS ENTR
Select the media mode to suit the medium used. For instructions on loading media and selecting the media mode, see 2.3 Loading the Medium.
2.3
Load the medium, aligning it with the right-hand grit roller when viewed from the front so that it registers with the media sensor. Then, adjust the push-roller position to match the width of the medium. The cutting plotter can use media in roll or sheet form. Load the desired medium type by following the appropriate instructions.
Place the roll-medium trays ush against the roll-medium-tray guide rail, and place the roll medium on top of them. Make sure the roll-medium trays are set on the correct side with the bearings facing outward.
Roll medium
Roll-medium trays
Flush
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Stock roller Stoppers
Fit the stoppers to one of the stock rollers (loosen the screws on the stoppers rst).
Step
Position the stock roller with the stoppers towards the front, and place the other stock roller toward the rear to suit the roll-medium size.
Step
Place the roll medium on the stock rollers, and clamp it between the stoppers. Once the position is xed, tighten the screws on the stoppers.
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Step
Place the roll medium on the roll-medium trays or stand stock rollers, and then pass the leading edge of the medium from the back of the cutting plotter so it emerges from the front, while making sure to remove any slack in the medium conveyance path.
Step
Pull the leading edge out of the front of the cutting plotter so that it completely covers the media sensor. If the leading edge has been pulled out too far, turn the roll to adjust the length of the medium that is protruding.
Media sensor
CHECKPOINT
Step
Adjust the position of the left- and right-hand push rollers to suit the width of the roll medium.
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Step
After ensuring that there is no slack in the mediums conveyance path, raise the media set lever to lower the push rollers and provide slack in the medium for a length corresponding to the length of the medium to be used.
Raise media set lever to clamp medium Provide slack
Step
Raising the media set lever displays a menu for selection of the media mode. Select the media mode.
ROLL2 PRESS ENTR
CHECKPOINT
If the REALIGN ROLLERS message is displayed when the medium is loaded and the media set lever is raised, either the right-hand push roller is not positioned over the right-hand wide grit roller or the left-hand push roller is not positioned over the grit roller. Check to conrm that they are positioned correctly.
Step
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or key displays ROLL1 PRESS ENTR, ROLL2 PRESS ENTR, and SHEET
Pressing the
PRESS ENTR. Select ROLL2 PRESS ENTR or ROLL1 PRESS ENTR and then press the (ENTER) key to conrm. When ROLL2 PRESS ENTR is selected, only the medium width is detected. Select this mode to begin cutting at a point beyond the leading edge. When ROLL1 PRESS ENTR is selected, the leading edge and width of the medium are detected. Select this mode to begin cutting from the leading edge.
Step
After the medium size has been detected, the pen carriage returns to the origin point and the cutting plotter awaits cutting data. If the INTERFACE conditions or COMMAND mode have not yet been set, they should be set. If they have already been set, adjust the cutter pen. Once the cutter pen has been adjusted, the cutting plotter is ready to perform cutting, so cutting data can be sent from the application software on the computer.
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Step
2
Guide lines Media sensor
Position the edges of the medium ush against the guide lines engraved on the front guide.
Flush
Step
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Adjust the position of the left- and right-hand push rollers to suit the medium width.
Step
Raising the media set lever displays a menu for selecting the media mode. Select the media mode.
SHEET PRESS ENTR
CHECKPOINT
If the REALIGN ROLLERS message is displayed when the medium is loaded and the media set lever is raised, either the right-hand push roller is not positioned over the right-hand wide grit roller, or the left-hand push roller is not positioned over the grit roller. Check to conrm that they are positioned correctly.
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Step
Pressing the or key displays ROLL1 PRESS ENTR, ROLL2 PRESS ENTR, and SHEET PRESS ENTR. Select SHEET PRESS ENTR and then press the (ENTER) key to conrm the selection. When SHEET PRESS ENTR is selected, the front and rear edges are detected.
Step
After the medium size has been detected, the pen carriage returns to the origin point and the cutting plotter awaits cutting data. If the INTERFACE conditions or COMMAND mode have not yet been set, they should be set. If they have already been set, adjust the cutter pen. Once the cutter pen has been adjusted, the cutting plotter is ready to perform cutting, so cutting data can be sent from the application software on the computer.
NG
NG
OK
CAUTION
OK
To move the push rollers, the media set lever must be in the lowered position.
The push roller on the right-hand edge when viewed from the front must always be moved over the righthand wide grit roller.
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CAUTION
To move the push rollers, the media set lever must be in the lowered position.
CHECKPOINT
If the REALIGN ROLLERS message is displayed when the medium is loaded and the media set lever is raised, either the right-hand push roller is not positioned over the right-hand wide grit roller, or the left-hand push roller is not positioned over the grit roller. Check to conrm that they are positioned correctly.
Position the push rollers over the grit rollers to grip each edge of the medium.
Push roller (2) Grit roller
Medium
OK
CAUTION
Media sensor
OK
The push roller (1) must be positioned over the right-hand wide grit roller. The medium must always be positioned over the media sensor.
Grit roller Push roller (2) Push roller (1) Media sensor
OK
CAUTION
Medium
The medium must be at least 125 mm in length. The medium must always be positioned over the media sensor.
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2.4
Individual cutter blades have a variety of features. Select the optimal cutter blade to suit the medium to be cut. CAUTION To avoid cutting your ngers, always handle the cutter blade with caution.
CB 15U
PHP32-CB15N
CB 15UB
PHP32-CB15N
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Cutter-Pen Construction
The cutting plotter cuts using a cutter blade mounted in a cutter-pen plunger. There are two different cutterpen plungers to suit the diameter of the cutter blade to be mounted (the 0.9-mm cutter-pen plunger is provided as standard equipment). Be sure to mount the cutter blade in the corresponding cutter-pen plunger.
Cutter blade Plunger
Plunger cap
Blade-length adjustment knob (Blue: For 0.9-mm-diameter blades) (Red: For 1.5-mm-diameter blades)
Plunger
Plunger
1.5-mm-dia. blades
Plunger cap
Step
Turn the blade-length adjustment knob to retract the blade into the plunger.
Step
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Turn the plunger cap in the counter-clockwise direction to remove it from the plunger.
Step
Step
Insert the new blade into the hole provided in the plunger cap.
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Step
With the blade inserted into the plunger cap, screw on the plunger from above.
Step
Adjust the blade length by turning the blade-length adjustment knob. Turn the knob in direction A to extend the blade, or in direction B to retract the blade. When the knob is turned by one scale unit, the blade moves approximately 0.1 mm. One full turn of the knob moves the blade approximately 0.5 mm.
Step
First align the blade tip with the tip of the cutter pen, and then extend the blade from that position to suit the thickness of the media to be cut.
Step
r Assuming that the medium thickness is t, as shown in the gure below, the blade length r should be r equal to or slightly greater than t. Make sure r is never greater than the combined thickness of the medium and its backing sheet. If it is not possible to accurately determine the medium thickness, adjust the blade length by gradually increasing it until only traces of the blade appear on the backing sheet after a cutting test is conducted.
Medium
Backing sheet
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Step
Loosen the pen-holder screw and then mount the cutter pen.
Press the plunger in firmly so that it contacts this surface of the pen holder.
Step
Once the cutter pen is properly positioned, tighten the pen-holder screw.
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Setting the Format of Data to be Received .......................3-2 Setting the Interface Conditions ...........................................3-4 Setting the Cutter-Pen Conditions .......................................3-5 Displaying the Effective Cutting Area .................................3-9 Moving the Pen ............................................................................3-9 Setting the Initial Cutting Position (Origin Point) .............3-9 Stop Function ............................................................................3-10 Moving the Pen Carriage in +100 mm Steps ...................3-11 Test Cutting ................................................................................3-12
3.1
Before data is sent from the computer, the format (command mode) of the data sent by the application software must be checked. The cutting plotter accepts two data formats (command modes): GP-GL (Graphtec) and HP-GL commands. Set the command mode to suit the application used.
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Check to conrm that the cutting plotter is in READY mode (displaying the current pen settings).
1 PEN
Step
2
(NEXT) or (PREV.) key
Press the (PAUSE) key to switch to PAUSE mode, and then press the until the menu shown below is displayed.
COMMAND
Step
3
(ENTER) key to display the menu shown below.
HP-GL
Press the
COMMAND
Step
4
(ENTER) key to conrm.
Press the or key to select GP-GL or HP-GL, and then press the To cancel the selection, press the (NEXT) or (PREV.) key.
Step
If GP-GL is selected, set the STEP SIZE. If HP-GL is selected, set the ORIGIN POINT. If a different command from that set previously is selected, the PAUSE mode is automatically cancelled once the STEP SIZE (GP-GL) or ORIGIN POINT (HP-GL) is set.
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Step
1
GP-GL
Step
2
(ENTER) key to display the step-size setting.
Press the
Step
Press the or key to select 0.100 mm, 0.050 mm, 0.025 mm, or 0.010 mm, and then press the (ENTER) key to conrm. To cancel the selection, press the (NEXT) or (PREV.) key.
Step
4
(PAUSE) key to cancel PAUSE mode.
Press the
Step
1
HP-GL
Step
2
(ENTER) key to display the origin-point setting.
L.L.
Press the
ORIGIN PT
Step
3
(ENTER)
Press the or key to select L.L. (LOWER LEFT) or CENTER, and then press the key to conrm. To cancel the selection, press the (NEXT) or (PREV.) key.
Step
4
(PAUSE) key to cancel PAUSE mode.
Press the
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3.2
The interface conditions must be set if the RS-232C serial interface is being used. The data transfer rate (baud rate), data length, parity settings, and the handshaking mode for the cutting plotter must be set to match those of the computer operating system. This section describes the cutting-plotter interface conditions. For details on the proper settings for your application or computer operation system, refer to the manual provided with the application or operating system.
Step
1
23 30 2
Check to conrm that the cutting plotter is in READY mode (displaying the current pen settings).
1 PEN
Step
2
(NEXT) or (PREV.) key
Press the (PAUSE) key to switch to PAUSE mode, and then press the until the menu shown below is displayed.
RS-232C
Step
3
(ENTER) key to display the interface settings.
N 8 H
Press the
9600
The current settings are displayed (from the left): transfer rate (baud rate), parity, data length, and handshaking mode. The baud rate can be set to 19200, 9600, 4800, 2400, 1200, 600, or 300. The parity can be set to N (None), E (Even parity), or O (Odd parity). The data length can be set to 7 or 8 bits. The handshaking mode can be set to H (hard-wired handshaking) or X (Xon/Xoff handshaking). E (ENQ/ACK handshaking) can also be selected when the command mode is set to HP-GL. All of these interface conditions must be set to match the corresponding settings in the application software and the computer operating system. The parameter that can be changed is displayed immediately to the right of the mark. Use the or key to select the parameter to be changed, and use the or key to select the setting details. Press the (ENTER) key to conrm. To cancel the selection, press the (NEXT) or (PREV.) key.
Step
4
(PAUSE) key to cancel PAUSE mode.
Press the
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3.3
Before starting cutting, set the TOOL (cutter blade or pen), cutter-blade length, OFFSET, FORCE, SPEED, and QUALITY settings to ensure the optimal cutting conditions. (1) TOOL (cutter blade or pen): Set to suit the material to be cut. (2) Cutter-blade length: Adjust the blade length by referring to the media thickness table below. For details on adjusting the blade length, see 2.4 Adjusting and Mounting the Cutter Pen. (3) OFFSET: Set to suit the cutter blade being used. (4) FORCE: Set the FORCE by referring to the table below. (5) SPEED: Set the SPEED by referring to the table below. (6) QUALITY: Set the QUALITY by referring to the table below.
Blade Part Nos., Displayed Blade Types, and Displayed CUTTER OFFSET Values
LCD display indication Blade material Supersteel blades Part No. Blade type CB09UA CB15U CB15UB Pens 09U 15U 15B Pen Default 0 0 0 5 5 5 18 28 5 0 Speciable range Initial CUTTER OFFSET
When the TOOL (cutter blade or pen) has been selected from among 09U, 15U, and 15B, the OFFSET is automatically adjusted by 5 with respect to the default cutter offset value for that blade type. Select the PEN setting for plotting using a pen. When the PEN setting is selected, no OFFSET setting is required.
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To preserve the pen life, set the FORCE to the lowest setting, and set the SPEED after checking to conrm that there are no faint lines or other problems during plotting. CHECKPOINT If the SPEED and QUALITY settings are set to high values, the cut/plotted results will have a coarser nish, but the overall cutting/plotting time will be reduced. If the SPEED and QUALITY settings are set to low values, the cut/plotted results will have a ner nish, but the overall cutting/plotting time will be longer.
Selection method
Press the
2
09U +1 23 30 2
To select condition settings that have previously been stored, use the or key to select the desired condition number stored on the cutter-pen-condition settings display (the number at the left of the display), and then press the (COND.) key. (ENTER) key. To cancel the selection, press the (NEXT), (PREV.), or
Storage method
Press the
2
09U +1 23 30 2
The current settings are displayed (from the left): condition number, PEN TYPE (cutter blade), CUTTER OFFSET, FORCE, SPEED, and QUALITY. The item to be changed is indicated by the press again to move it to the right. Press the the parameter to be changed, and use the symbol. Press the key to change the symbol to or , and
key to select
key to select the setting details. Press the (NEXT), (PREV.), or (COND.) key.
When using the optional registration mark scanner, condition settings 1 and 2 are used for the pen settings when performing Adjusting the Registration-mark Reading Sensor (2) (refer to page 4-16). It is therefore more convenient if the cutter pen settings are assigned to 3 and 4 rst.
Step
1
(COND.) key in READY mode to display the cutter-pen conditions.
Press the
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Step
2
or key to move the sym-
Select the setting area (condition number) to be set, and then press the bol to the position shown below.
2 09U +1 23 30 2
Step
Press the or key to select 09U, 15U, 15B, or PEN. Press the (ENTER) key to conrm the selection. If other conditions are to be set, press the or key to move the symbol to the parameter to be set.
Setting OFFSET
This setting adjusts the offset of the cutter blade to suit the blade type used. The tip of the blade mounted in the cutter-pen plunger is not positioned at the center of the pen, so correction is required. This correction is referred to as the OFFSET setting. The cutting plotter has been preset with OFFSET values for each cutter-blade type. Selecting 09U, 15U, or 15B for the PEN TYPE setting also sets the appropriate OFFSET, allowing ne adjustment within the range of 5. When the PEN setting is selected, the OFFSET cannot be set.
Step
1
(COND.) key in READY mode to display the cutter-pen conditions.
Press the
Step
2
or key to move the sym+1 23 30 2
Select the setting area (condition number) to be set, and then use the bol to the position shown below.
2 09U
Step
Use the or key to select the value to be changed in the range of -5 to +5. Press the (ENTER) key to conrm the selection. If other conditions are to be set, press the or key to move the symbol to the parameter to be set.
Setting FORCE
Sets the pressure applied by the cutter pen during cutting. Set the FORCE value based on the guidelines in the table entitled Optimal Cutting Conditions for Each Media Type on page 3-5.
Step
1
(COND.) key in READY mode to display the cutter-pen conditions.
Press the
Step
2
or key to move the symbol
23 30 2
Select the setting area (condition number) to be set, and then use the to the position shown below.
2 09U +1
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Step
3
or
Press the or key to select the value to be changed in the range specied below. Range: 1 to 31 Press the (ENTER) key to conrm the selection. If other conditions are to be set, press the key to move the symbol to the parameter to be set.
Setting SPEED
Sets the speed used for cutting. Set the SPEED value based on the guidelines in the table entitled Optimal Cutting Conditions for Each Media Type on page 3-5.
Step
1
(COND.) key in READY mode to display the cutter-pen conditions.
Press the
Step
2
or key to move the symbol
30 2
Select the setting area (condition number) to be set, and then use the to the position shown below.
2 09U +1 23
Step
Press the or key to select the value to be corrected in the range specied below. Range: 1 to 40 1 to 10 is in increments of 1, and 10 to 40 is in increments of 5. Press the (ENTER) key to conrm the selection. If other conditions are to be set, press the key to move the symbol to the parameter to be set.
or
Setting QUALITY
Sets the acceleration used in cutting.
Step
1
(COND.) key in READY mode to display the cutter-pen conditions.
Press the
Step
2
or key to move the symbol
2
Select the setting area (condition number) to be set, and then use the to the position shown below.
2 09U +1 23 30
Step
3
or
Press the or key to select the value to be changed in the range specied below Range: 1, 2, 3 Press the (ENTER) key to conrm the selection. If other conditions are to be set, press the key to move the symbol to the parameter to be set.
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3.4
Press the
X 0000mm Y 000mm
3.5
In READY mode, press the or key to move the pen carriage to the left or right, and the key to feed the medium backward or forward.
3.6
This function allows the starting position for cutting or plotting to be moved to the desired position.
New origin
Y X
Original origin
Step
1
, , , and (POSITION) keys to move the cutter pen to the new origin
Step
2
(ORIGIN) key. The following menu is displayed and the new origin is set.
PT SET
Press the
ORIGIN
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When the Coordinate Axes are Rotated After Moving the Origin Point
When the coordinate axes are rotated after the origin point is moved, the origin point is reset as shown in the gure below. The distance a is retained, but the distance b is reset.
Y
a
Origin moved
Origin moved
Original origin
Rotation
When it is necessary to both move the origin and rotate the coordinate axes, be sure to rotate the coordinate axes rst. CHECKPOINT After a new origin point is set, the displayed coordinate values of X= and Y= represent the respective distances from the new origin.
3.7
Stop Function
Cutting or plotting can be stopped by pressing the (PAUSE) key while cutting or plotting is in progress. The operation selection menu is displayed on the control-panel screen while cutting or plotting is stopped, enabling operations to be resumed or aborted as required. Raising or lowering the media set lever while the cutting or plotting is stopped does not require the medium to be selected, so the medium can be replaced or reset.
Step
Press the (PAUSE) key while cutting or plotting is in progress to stop cutting or plotting and display the PAUSE menu.
FEED
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Step
Pressing the (PAUSE) key while cutting or plotting is stopped cancels the pause function and restarts cutting or plotting. To completely abort cutting or plotting, stop sending data from the computer or press the (NEXT) or (PREV.) key until the following menu is displayed.
CLEAR BUFFER
Step
3
(ENTER) key to display the buffer memory clear menu.
<YES>
Press the
CLEAR
Step
4
or key to select YES or NO. To abort cutting or plotting, select YES and press the (ENTER) key or press the (NEXT) or
Press the
(ENTER) key. To cancel, select NO and either press the (PREV.) key.
Step
5
(PAUSE) key to reset PAUSE mode.
Press the
3.8
This function allows the pen carriage to be moved from its current position in +100 mm steps along the Xand Y-axes.
100mm 100mm
Y X
In READY mode, press the key while holding down the +100 mm steps along the X- and Y-axes.
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3.9
Test Cutting
Test cutting can be performed after selecting the TOOL (cutter blade) and specifying the cutter-blade length, OFFSET, FORCE, SPEED, and QUALITY settings to ensure that the selected cutting conditions actually produce the desired cutting results. Check how far the blade cuts into the lm and how corners are being cut; if the cutting results are not satisfactory, reset the cutting conditions and repeat the test cutting until the optimal settings are achieved. If you perform test cutting while the cutter-pen conditions are being set, the test cutting will be performed under the conditions being set.
Step
1 2
, , , and (POSITION) keys to move the pen carriage to the position for test cutting.
Step
Use the
Step
3
(TEST) key.
Step
Adjust the CUTTER OFFSET value to suit the type and thickness of the medium being used, and neadjust the nish of each corner. Set the FORCE so that only faint cutting lines remain on the base sheet when the blade length is properly adjusted.
Step
Upon completion of ne adjustment, actual cutting data can be sent to the cutting plotter.
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4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 4.17 4.18 4.19 4.20 4.21 4.22
PAUSE Menu List ........................................................................4-2 Setting the FEED function .......................................................4-3 Setting AUTO PRE-FEED .........................................................4-4 Clearing the Buffer Memory....................................................4-5 Aligning the Coordinate Axes ................................................4-6 Distance Adjustment .................................................................4-8 Setting the PAGE LENGTH ....................................................4-10 Setting the Cutting/Plotting Area ........................................4-11 Expanding the Cutting/Plotting Area.................................4-12 Rotating the Coordinate Axes ..............................................4-13 Cutting/Plotting Using the Buffer Memory
(COPY Function)............................................................................4-14
Sorting Settings ........................................................................4-16 Interface Settings .....................................................................4-17 Setting the Format of Data to be Received .....................4-18 Blade Wear Detection (When Blade Wear Setup is On) ...... 4-20 Raising and Lowering the Pen .............................................4-24 TEST Mode ..................................................................................4-25 Setting the PEN UP SPEED ...................................................4-29 Setting the OFFSET FORCE (Initial Cutting Force) .......... 4-30 Setting the OFFSET ANGLE .................................................4-31 Setting the STEP PASS...........................................................4-32 Setting the LENGTH UNIT......................................................4-33
4.1
Pressing the (PAUSE) key in READY mode displays the PAUSE menu, enabling the various settings to be made. Select the required menu by scrolling through the list using the (NEXT) or (PREV.) key.
FEED AUTO PRE FEED CLEAR BUFFER AXIS ALIGNMENT DISTANCE ADJUST PAGE LENGTH PLOT AREA EXPAND ROTATE COPY SORT RS-232C COMMAND BLADE WEAR SETUP PEN UP/DOWN TEST PEN UP SPEED OFFSET FORCE OFFSET ANGLE STEP PASS LENGTH UNIT
4.2 Setting the FEED function 4.3 Setting the AUTO PRE-FEED 4.4 Clearing the Buffer Memory 4.5 Aligning the Coordinate Axes 4.6 Distance Adjustment 4.7 Setting the PAGE LENGTH 4.8 Setting the Cutting/Plotting Area 4.9 Expanding the Cutting/Plotting Area 4.10 Rotating the Coordinate Axes 4.11 Cutting/Plotting Using the Buffer Memory (COPY Function) 4.12 Sorting Settings 4.13 Interface Settings 4.14 Setting the Format of Data to be Received 4.15 Cutter-Blade Wear Detection
(Special function only displayed for BLADE WEAR SETUP ON )
4.16 Raising and Lowering the Pen 4.17 TEST Mode 4.18 Setting the PEN UP SPEED 4.19 Setting the OFFSET FORCE (Initial Cutting Force) 4.20 Setting the OFFSET ANGLE 4.21 Setting the STEP PASS 4.22 Setting the LENGTH UNIT
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4.2
The FEED function feeds the medium forward and backward to leave faint tracks of the grit rollers on it and prevent the media from slipping during a cutting or plotting operation.
FEED AUTO PRE FEED CLEAR BUFFER AXIS ALIGNMENT DISTANCE ADJUST PAGE LENGTH PLOT AREA EXPAND ROTATE COPY SORT RS-232C COMMAND BLADE WEAR SETUP PEN UP/DOWN TEST MODE PEN UP SPEED OFFSET FORCE OFFSET ANGLE STEP PASS LENGTH UNIT
Step
1
(PAUSE) key to switch to PAUSE mode.
Press the
Step
2
(NEXT) or (PREV.) key until the following menu is displayed.
Press the
FEED
Step
3
(ENTER) key to display the feed-length setting. Set the length to be
1m
Step
Use the
4
or key to set a value within the range of 1 m to 50 m, and then
press the (ENTER) key. The cutting plotter performs the feed operation (moves the medium forward and then back to the origin). To cancel the operation, press the (NEXT) or (PREV.) key. Pressing the (NEXT) or (PREV.) key during the feed operation aborts the feed operation and returns the medium to its original position.
CHECKPOINT
CAUTION
The feed operation starts immediately once the feed length has been set and the (ENTER) key is pressed. Make sure there are no obstructions at the front or rear of the cutting plotter.
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4.3
When the AUTO PRE-FEED function is set to ON, the medium is automatically fed forward and backward by the preset length when data is received. This operation leaves traces of the grit rollers on the media and prevents it from slipping during a cutting or plotting operation. Similarly, if roll media is used, the medium is automatically pulled out by the cutting plotter.
FEED AUTO PRE FEED CLEAR BUFFER AXIS ALIGNMENT DISTANCE ADJUST PAGE LENGTH PLOT AREA EXPAND ROTATE COPY
Step
1
(PAUSE) key to switch to PAUSE mode.
Press the
Step
2
(NEXT) or (PREV.) key until the following menu is displayed.
Press the
Step
3
(ENTER) key to display the AUTO PRE-FEED setting.
Press the
(ENTER)
Step
4
(ENTER) key pressed, the feed-length setting is
or
key to set a value within the range of 1 m to 50 m, and then (ENTER) key to conrm. To cancel the selection, press the
(PREV.) key.
Step
5
(PAUSE) key to cancel PAUSE mode.
Press the
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4.4
This function deletes the data sent to the cutting plotter. It is used to abort cutting while it is in progress.
FEED AUTO PRE FEED CLEAR BUFFER AXIS ALIGNMENT DISTANCE ADJUST PAGE LENGTH PLOT AREA EXPAND ROTATE COPY SORT RS-232C COMMAND
Step
1
(PAUSE) key to switch to PAUSE mode.
Press the
Step
2 3
(NEXT) or (PREV.) key until the following menu is displayed.
Step
Press the
CLEAR BUFFER
Step
4
(ENTER) key to display the clear-buffer-memory menu.
<YES>
Press the
CLEAR
BLADE WEAR SETUP PEN UP/DOWN TEST MODE PEN UP SPEED OFFSET FORCE OFFSET ANGLE STEP PASS LENGTH UNIT
Step
Press the or key to select YES or NO, and then press the (ENTER) key. To cancel the selection, select NO and press the (ENTER) key, or press the (NEXT) or (PREV.) key.
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4.5
This function is used to compensate for any offset in the origin or angular deviation in the coordinate axes that occurs when a medium plotted in another plotter is loaded or when a previously plotted medium is reloaded. This function enables the cutting of outlines plotted using a different plotter, or drawings previously plotted to be recut. Plotting the origin and X-axis line before the coordinate axes are aligned makes it easier to adjust the axes. Plot the origin and X-axis line within the plotting area to enable settings to be specied even if the X-axis and origin are positioned at an angle. If the origin and X-axis line are plotted near the boundaries of the plotting area, the settings may lie outside the plotting area, making it impossible to align the axes.
FEED AUTO PRE FEED CLEAR BUFFER AXIS ALIGNMENT DISTANCE ADJUST PAGE LENGTH PLOT AREA EXPAND
Origin
New origin
Step
1
(PAUSE) key to switch to PAUSE mode.
Press the
Step
2
(NEXT) or (PREV.) key until the following menu is displayed.
Press the
AXIS ALIGNMENT
Step
3
(ENTER) key to display the axis-alignment menu.
0, 0
Press the
PT1
Use the , , , and (POSITION) keys to move the cutter pen to alignment point 1 (the origin on the previously plotted medium). The coordinates displayed here indicate the distance from the current origin point.
Step
Press the (ENTER) key to set the new origin, and use this as the center of rotation for the X-axis.
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Step
Use the , , , and (POSITION) keys to move the cutter pen to alignment point 2 (any point on the X-axis for the previously plotted medium). The coordinates displayed here indicate the distance from alignment point 1.
PT2 0, 0
Step
6
(ENTER) key to calculate the X-axis angle of inclination and align the axes.
Press the
Step
7
(PAUSE) key to cancel PAUSE mode. After the axes are aligned, the settings will be reset if any of the following are performed. Specication of a new origin Loading of a new medium Setting of the axis rotation
Press the
CHECKPOINT
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4.6
Distance Adjustment
This function corrects any deviation in the length of cut or the plotted line segments, which occurs depending on the medium being used. The adjustment value for the deviation is specied as a percentage of the total distance. For example, a setting of 0.05% adjusts a distance of 2 m (2,000 mm) by +1 mm (2000 x 0.05% = 1 mm), to become 2,001 mm. Four different cutter-pen condition-setting areas can be set on or off separately, allowing different settings to be made in order to suit the medium used.
FEED AUTO PRE FEED CLEAR BUFFER AXIS ALIGNMENT DISTANCE ADJUST PAGE LENGTH PLOT AREA EXPAND ROTATE COPY SORT RS-232C COMMAND
Step
1
(PAUSE) key to switch to PAUSE mode.
Press the
Step
2
(NEXT) or (PREV.) key until the following menu is displayed.
Press the
DISTANCE ADJUST
Step
Press the (ENTER) key to display the distance adjustment menu. The numbers 1 to 4 indicate the cutter-pen condition-setting areas, and those that are set on are indicated with the symbol to the left.
1 2 3 4
Use the
BLADE WEAR SETUP PEN UP/DOWN TEST MODE PEN UP SPEED OFFSET FORCE OFFSET ANGLE STEP PASS LENGTH UNIT
or
key to move the cursor to select the required condition-setting or key to display or not display the symbol, and then (NEXT) or
press the (ENTER) key to conrm. To cancel, press the (PREV.) key.
Step
4
(PAUSE) key to cancel PAUSE mode.
Press the
Step
5
0 20 30 1
Select the condition-setting area to be set to ON (refer to Selecting Cutter-PenCondition Setting Areas on page 3-6).
4 15U
Step
Either press the (ENTER) key or use the key to move the cursor to the far right, and then press the key to display the following menu.
X= 0.00%Y= 0.00%
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Step
7
or key. Use the or key to increase or decrease the setting within (ENTER) key to conrm. To cancel the selec(NEXT) or (PREV.) key.
the range of -2.00% to +2.00%, and then press the tion(s), press the CHECKPOINT
This setting is retained in the memory even when the power is turned off.
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4.7
This function sets the length of each page when long-axis cutting or plotting is performed using a roll medium. This should be set for long-axis cutting or plotting exceeding 5 m in length. The default setting is 5000 mm.
FEED AUTO PRE FEED CLEAR BUFFER AXIS ALIGNMENT DISTANCE ADJUST PAGE LENGTH PLOT AREA EXPAND ROTATE COPY
Step
1
(PAUSE) key to switch to PAUSE mode.
Press the
Step
2
(NEXT) or (PREV.) key until the following menu is displayed.
Press the
PAGE LENGTH
Step
3
(ENTER) key to display the page-length menu.
Press the
L=05000mm
SORT RS-232C COMMAND BLADE WEAR SETUP PEN UP/DOWN TEST MODE PEN UP SPEED OFFSET FORCE OFFSET ANGLE STEP PASS LENGTH UNIT
Use the or key to move the cursor to the digit to be changed. Use the and keys to increase or decrease the setting, and then press the (ENTER) key to conrm. To cancel, press the (NEXT) or (PREV.) key.
Step
4
(PAUSE) key to cancel PAUSE mode. This setting is retained in the memory even when the power is turned off. The cutting plotters distance precision is guaranteed for page-feed lengths of up to 5 meters, provided that the following conditions are satised. Long-axis cutting over 5 meters is possible for lengths of up to 50 meters in the feeding direction. Guaranteed precision conditions: The cutting plotter is mounted on its stand. Graphtec-specied lm is used with the stipulated setting conditions. Film: 3M plastic-backed lm Setting conditions: Cutter speed, 30 cm/s max; Quality, 1 In the case of long-axis cutting, be particularly careful when loading color adhesive-backed lm. If the lm is loaded at even a slight angle, the lm may come loose from the rollers that hold it in place. For long-axis cutting using roll media, pull out the length of the medium to be used, or use the pre-feed operation (see 4.2 Setting the FEED function and 4.3 Setting AUTO PRE-FEED).
Press the
CHECKPOINT
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4.8
This function allows the area in which cutting/plotting will be performed to be specied, thereby preventing cutting/plotting outside the specied area. This function enables more efcient use of the lm through the specication of uncut portions of a lm that have already been cut, to avoid the previously cut areas. Note that setting of the cutting/plotting area also repositions the origin point in accordance with the movement of the cutting area.
Cutting/plotting in this area only
FEED AUTO PRE FEED CLEAR BUFFER AXIS ALIGNMENT DISTANCE ADJUST PAGE LENGTH PLOT AREA EXPAND ROTATE COPY
Step
1
(PAUSE) key to switch to PAUSE mode.
Press the
Step
2
(NEXT) or (PREV.) key until the following menu is displayed.
Press the
PLOT AREA
Step
3
(ENTER) key to display the plotting-area menu.
0, 0
Press the
LL
SORT RS-232C COMMAND BLADE WEAR SETUP PEN UP/DOWN TEST MODE PEN UP SPEED OFFSET FORCE OFFSET ANGLE STEP PASS LENGTH UNIT
Step
Use the , , , and (POSITION) keys to move the pen to the lower-left setting position, and then press the (ENTER) key. The coordinates of the lower-left position set are displayed. To make the default setting, press the (ORIGIN) key.
Step
Once the lower-left position has been set, the coordinates for the upper-right position are displayed. Set these coordinates in the same way as for the lower-left position.
Step
6
(PAUSE) key to cancel PAUSE mode.
Press the
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CHECKPOINT
The following message is displayed if the lower-left and upper-right settings are not separated by a distance of at least 5 mm. If this message appears, reset the lowerleft and upper-right positions.
WRONG PLOT AREA
4.9
This function allows the width of the cutting/plotting area to be extended by 9.5 mm on both sides, for a total increase of 19 mm, enabling cutting to be performed up to the area in which the pinch rollers are positioned.
FEED AUTO PRE FEED CLEAR BUFFER AXIS ALIGNMENT DISTANCE ADJUST PAGE LENGTH PLOT AREA EXPAND ROTATE COPY
Step
1
(PAUSE) key to switch to PAUSE mode.
Press the
Step
2
(NEXT) or (PREV.) key until the following menu is displayed.
Press the
EXPAND
Step
3
(ENTER) key to display the plotting-area width-setting menu.
OFF
Press the
EXPAND
SORT RS-232C COMMAND BLADE WEAR SETUP PEN UP/DOWN TEST MODE PEN UP SPEED
Press the or key to select ON or OFF, and then press the (ENTER) key to conrm. To cancel the selection, press the (NEXT) or (PREV.) key.
Step
If the settings are not changed, press the (PAUSE) key to cancel PAUSE mode. If the settings are changed, the media-type selection menu is displayed.
ROLL2 PRESS ENTR
Step
For details on the media loading and selection procedures, refer to 2.3 Loading the Medium.
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Y X
Origin
FEED AUTO PRE FEED CLEAR BUFFER AXIS ALIGNMENT DISTANCE ADJUST PAGE LENGTH PLOT AREA EXPAND ROTATE COPY
Step
1
(PAUSE) key to switch to PAUSE mode.
Press the
Step
2
(NEXT) or (PREV.) key until the following menu is displayed.
Press the
ROTATE
Step
3
(ENTER) key to display the coordinate-axis rotation-setting menu.
OFF
Press the
ROTATE
Press the or key to select ON or OFF, and then press the (ENTER) key to conrm. To cancel the selection, press the (NEXT) or (PREV.) key.
Step
4
(PAUSE) key to cancel PAUSE mode. This setting is retained in the memory even when the power is turned off.
Press the
TEST MODE PEN UP SPEED OFFSET FORCE OFFSET ANGLE STEP PASS LENGTH UNIT
CHECKPOINT
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Y X
Origin
FEED AUTO PRE FEED CLEAR BUFFER AXIS ALIGNMENT DISTANCE ADJUST PAGE LENGTH PLOT AREA EXPAND ROTATE COPY SORT RS-232C COMMAND BLADE WEAR SETUP PEN UP/DOWN TEST MODE PEN UP SPEED OFFSET FORCE OFFSET ANGLE STEP PASS LENGTH UNIT
Step
1 2
(POSITION) keys to move the pen to the starting
Send the data to be copied to the cutting plotter, and cut or plot the data once.
Step
Step
3
(PAUSE) key to switch to PAUSE mode.
Press the
Step
4
(NEXT) or (PREV.) key until the following menu is displayed.
Press the
COPY
Step
5
(ENTER) key to display the copy-setting menu.
1
Press the
COPY COUNT
Step
Use the or key to select the desired number of copies, and then press the (ENTER) key to conrm. To cancel the selection, press the (NEXT) or (PREV.) key.
Step
7 8
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Step
If the data to be copied does not t within the cutting/plotting area, the following message is displayed in step 5.
CANNOT COPY
Use the , , , and (POSITION) keys to change the initial copying position or load a medium with an area of sufcient size to t the copied data. CHECKPOINT If the initial cutting/plotting position was moved from the original origin, the new origin will also apply during the copying operation. To prevent wasteful use of the medium, the initial cutting/plotting position for the data should be as close as possible to the origin. If the cutting plotter receives another set of data during the copying operation, the operation will not be properly completed because the initial data is cleared during the operation. Do not send new data to the cutting plotter while copying is in progress. If new data is sent to the cutting plotter more than 10 seconds after the initial cutting data is sent, the original data will be cleared from the internal memory. Copying will not be possible if data exceeding 2 Mbytes is sent to the cutting plotter, as the data will cause the buffer memory to overow.
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FEED AUTO PRE FEED CLEAR BUFFER AXIS ALIGNMENT DISTANCE ADJUST PAGE LENGTH PLOT AREA EXPAND ROTATE COPY
Step
1
(PAUSE) key to switch to PAUSE mode.
Press the
Step
2
(NEXT) or (PREV.) key until the following menu is displayed.
Press the
SORT
Step
3
(ENTER) key to display the sorting setting menu.
OFF
Press the
SORT
Press the or key to select ON or OFF, and then press the (ENTER) key to conrm. To cancel the selection, press the (NEXT) or (PREV.) key.
Step
4
(PAUSE) key to cancel PAUSE mode. This setting is retained in the memory even when the power is turned off. If data for which the cutting/plotting sequence has been set using the application software is received, the cutting/plotting sequence may be changed if this function is set to ON. The function should be set to OFF in this case.
Press the
TEST MODE PEN UP SPEED OFFSET FORCE OFFSET ANGLE STEP PASS LENGTH UNIT
CHECKPOINT
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FEED AUTO PRE FEED CLEAR BUFFER AXIS ALIGNMENT DISTANCE ADJUST PAGE LENGTH PLOT AREA EXPAND ROTATE COPY
Step
1
(PAUSE) key to switch to PAUSE mode.
Press the
Step
2
(NEXT) or (PREV.) key until the following menu is displayed.
Press the
RS-232C
Step
3
(ENTER) key to display the interface-condition setting menu.
Press the
9600 N 8 H
SORT RS-232C COMMAND BLADE WEAR SETUP PEN UP/DOWN TEST MODE PEN UP SPEED OFFSET FORCE OFFSET ANGLE STEP PASS LENGTH UNIT
The current settings are displayed (from left): transfer rate (baud rate), parity, data length, and handshaking mode. The baud rate can be set to 19200, 9600, 4800, 2400, 1200, 600, or 300. The parity can be set to N (None), E (Even parity), or O (Odd parity). The data length can be set to 7 or 8 bits. The handshaking mode can be set to H (hard-wired handshaking) or X (Xon/ Xoff handshaking). E (ENQ/ACK handshaking) can also be selected when the command mode is set to HP-GL. All of these interface conditions must be set to match the corresponding settings in the application software and the computer operating system. The parameter that can be changed is displayed immediately to the right of the mark. Use the or key to select the parameter to be changed, and use the or key to select the setting details. Press the (ENTER) key to conrm. To cancel the selection, press the (NEXT) or (PREV.) key.
Step
4
(PAUSE) key to cancel PAUSE mode.
Press the
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Step
1
(PAUSE) key to switch to PAUSE mode.
Press the
Step
2
(NEXT) or (PREV.) key until the following menu is displayed.
Press the
COMMAND
Step
3
(ENTER) key to display the command-setting menu.
GP-GL
Press the
COMMAND
RS-232C COMMAND BLADE WEAR SETUP PEN UP/DOWN TEST MODE PEN UP SPEED OFFSET FORCE OFFSET ANGLE STEP PASS LENGTH UNIT
Step
4
or key to select GP-GL or HP-GL, and then press the (NEXT) or
Press the
(ENTER) key to conrm. To cancel the selection, press the (PREV.) key.
Step
If GP-GL is selected, set the STEP SIZE. If HP-GL is selected, set the ORIGIN POINT. If a command different from that set previously is selected, the PAUSE mode is automatically canceled after STEP SIZE (GP-GL) or ORIGIN POINT (HPGL) is set.
Step
1
GP-GL
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Step
2
(ENTER) key to display the step-size setting menu.
Press the
Step
Press the or key to select 0.100 mm, 0.050 mm, 0.025 mm, or 0.010 mm, and then press the (ENTER) key to conrm. To cancel the selection, press the (NEXT) or (PREV.) key.
Step
4
(PAUSE) key to cancel PAUSE mode.
Press the
Step
1
HP-GL
Step
2
(ENTER) key to display the origin-point setting.
L.L.
Press the
ORIGIN PT
Step
3
(ENTER)
Press the or key to select L.L. (LOWER LEFT) or CENTER, and then press the key to conrm. To cancel the selection, press the (NEXT) or (PREV.) key.
Step
4
(PAUSE) key to cancel PAUSE mode.
Press the
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1
23 30 2
Check to conrm that the cutting plotter is in READY mode (displaying the current pen settings).
1 PEN
Step
2
(NEXT) key to display the wear-rate menu for the group to which the above setting area
60%
BLADE WEAR
The wear rate is shown as 0% for a new pen, and 100% when the total distance exceeds the maximum distance for the cutter blade. Press the (PREV.) key to return to READY mode.
Step
3
100%
The following message is displayed in READY mode if the wear rate exceeds 100% for the group to which the current setting area belongs.
EXCEEDS
This indication should be used as a guide for cutter-blade replacement. This display reverts to the normal READY-mode display when the (PREV.) key is pressed, but it will reappear when the power is turned on again or if a setting area is selected again for a group with a wear rate exceeding 100%. Always zero the total distance display after replacing a cutter blade (see Clearing the Total Distance (Wear Rate)). The display above will disappear, and the distance calculation will restart from zero.
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Step
1
(PAUSE) key to switch to PAUSE mode.
Press the
Step
2
(NEXT) or (PREV.) key until the following menu is displayed.
Press the
Step
3
(ENTER) key to display the wear-rate setting submenu.
Press the
Step
4
(ENTER) key to display the wear-rate group setting.
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Press the
GROUP
PEN UP SPEED OFFSET FORCE OFFSET ANGLE STEP PASS LENGTH UNIT
Step
The number on the left is the group number, and the numbers to the right of this indicate the setting areas belonging to it, separated by spaces. The display above indicates setting areas 1, 2, and 4 belonging to group 1. Use the or key to move the cursor to the group number or setting-area number to be set. Pressing the or key at the group-number position increases or decreases the number, and pressing the or key at the settingarea number position displays or doesnt display the number. Select the required group number, display the setting-area numbers to be registered, and then press the (ENTER) key to conrm. Each setting area can only be registered in one group. To register a setting area in another group, it must rst be removed from the group in which it is registered. Initially, setting area 1 is set to group 1, setting area 2 to group 2, and so on, so setting areas must be removed from one group before being registered in another. To cancel the selection(s), press the (NEXT) or (PREV.) key.
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Step
1
(PAUSE) key to switch to PAUSE mode.
Press the
Step
2
(NEXT) or (PREV.) key until the following menu is displayed.
Press the
Step
3
(NEXT) or
Press the (ENTER) key to display the wear-rate setting submenu, and then press the (PREV.) key until the following menu is displayed.
FACTOR
Step
4
(ENTER) key to display the wear-rate factor setting.
1.00
Press the
COND 1
Step
Use the or key to increase or decrease the setting-area number, and use the or key to increase or decrease the factor value. The factor can be set to between 0.10 and 1.00 in 0.10 intervals, and between 1.00 and 2.50 in 0.25 intervals. Once the wear-rate factor is set, press the (ENTER) key to conrm. To cancel the selection(s), press the (NEXT) or (PREV.) key.
Step
6
(PAUSE) key to cancel PAUSE mode.
Press the
Step
1
(PAUSE) key to switch to PAUSE mode.
Press the
Step
2
(NEXT) or (PREV.) key until the following menu is displayed.
Press the
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Step
3
(NEXT) or
GROUP
Press the (ENTER) key to display the wear-rate setting submenu, and then press the (PREV.) key until the following menu is displayed.
CLEAR
Step
4
(ENTER) key to display the wear-rate clear menu.
Press the
CLEAR GROUP1<YES>
Step
5
or key to increase or or key to select YES or NO. Select YES for the (ENTER) key to clear the total distance. To cancel the
The number to the right of CLEAR GROUP is the group number. Use the decrease the group number, and press the group number to be cleared, and press the selection(s), press the (NEXT) or
(PREV.) key.
Step
6
(PAUSE) key to cancel PAUSE mode.
Press the
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FEED AUTO PRE FEED CLEAR BUFFER AXIS ALIGNMENT DISTANCE ADJUST PAGE LENGTH PLOT AREA EXPAND ROTATE COPY SORT RS-232C COMMAND BLADE WEAR SETUP PEN UP/DOWN TEST MODE PEN UP SPEED OFFSET FORCE OFFSET ANGLE STEP PASS LENGTH UNIT
Step
1
(PAUSE) key to switch to PAUSE mode.
Press the
Step
2
(NEXT) or (PREV.) key until the following menu is displayed.
Press the
PEN UP/DOWN
Step
3
(ENTER) key
Press the (ENTER) key to lower the pen, and press the again to raise it.
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Condition-List Printing
FEED AUTO PRE FEED CLEAR BUFFER AXIS ALIGNMENT DISTANCE ADJUST PAGE LENGTH PLOT AREA EXPAND ROTATE COPY SORT RS-232C
Step
Mount a plotting pen in the pen carriage, and set the conditions to suit the pen used (e.g., force, pen speed settings).
Step
2 3
(PAUSE) key to switch to PAUSE mode.
Step
Press the
Step
COMMAND BLADE WEAR SETUP PEN UP/DOWN TEST MODE PEN UP SPEED OFFSET FORCE OFFSET ANGLE STEP PASS LENGTH UNIT
4
(NEXT) or (PREV.) key until the following menu is displayed.
Press the
TEST
Step
5
(ENTER) key to display the test-mode submenu.
Press the
COND. PAT.
Step
6
(ENTER) key to start printing the condition list. The pen carriage begins moving as soon as this function is set. Keep your hands and other objects away from the cutting plotters moving parts.
Press the
CAUTION
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Self-Test-Pattern Printing
This function prints out a self-test pattern to check the accuracy of the cutting plotter.
Step
Mount a plotting pen in the pen carriage, and set the conditions to suit the pen used (e.g., force, pen speed settings).
Step
2 3
(PAUSE) key to switch to PAUSE mode.
Step
Press the
Step
4
(NEXT) or
MODE
Press the
TEST
Step
5
(NEXT) or
TEST
Press the (ENTER) key to display the test-mode submenu, and then press the (PREV.) key until the following menu is displayed.
SELF
Step
6
(ENTER) key to start printing the self-test pattern.
Press the
Step
7
The pen carriage begins moving as soon as this function is set. Keep your hands and other objects away from the cutting plotters moving parts.
When the self-test pattern has been printed, turn the power off and then on again. CAUTION
Dump Mode
This function checks whether data is sent correctly from the computer. If the output data does not match the program after the dump list has been output, check the transfer conditions and connections.
Step
Mount a plotting pen in the pen carriage, and set the conditions to suit the pen used (e.g., force, pen speed settings).
Step
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Step
3
(PAUSE) key to switch to PAUSE mode.
Press the
Step
4
(NEXT) or
MODE
Press the
TEST
Step
5
(NEXT) or
Press the (ENTER) key to display the test-mode submenu, and then press the (PREV.) key until the following menu is displayed.
DUMP
Step
6
(ENTER) key to switch to dump mode.
DUMP MODE
Press the
CHAR
Step
7
The dump list is printed out as ASCII character codes. Characters without codes will be printed as small 2-digit gures. Output data for READ-type commands will be output as dummy data, except for cutting-plotter status output.
When data is sent to the cutting plotter in this mode, a dump list is printed out. To exit the dump mode, turn on the power again. CHECKPOINT
CAUTION
The pen carriage begins moving as soon as this function is set. Keep your hands and other objects away from the cutting plotters moving parts.
Cutting Demo
This function cuts a cutting-demo pattern.
Step
Mount a plotting pen in the pen carriage, and set the conditions to suit the pen used (e.g., force, pen speed settings).
Step
2 3
(PAUSE) key to switch to PAUSE mode.
Step
Press the
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Step
4
(NEXT) or
MODE
Press the
TEST
Step
5
(NEXT) or
DEMO
Press the (ENTER) key to display the test-mode submenu, and then press the (PREV.) key until the following menu is displayed.
CUT
Step
6
(ENTER) key to start cutting the demo pattern. The pen carriage begins moving as soon as this function is set. Keep your hands and other objects away from the cutting plotters moving parts.
Press the
CAUTION
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FEED AUTO PRE FEED CLEAR BUFFER AXIS ALIGNMENT DISTANCE ADJUST PAGE LENGTH PLOT AREA EXPAND ROTATE COPY
Step
1
(PAUSE) key to switch to PAUSE mode.
Press the
Step
2
(NEXT) or (PREV.) key until the following menu is displayed.
Press the
PEN UP SPEED
Step
3
(ENTER) key to display the pen-up-speed menu.
AUTO
Press the
UP SPEED =
SORT RS-232C COMMAND BLADE WEAR SETUP PEN UP/DOWN TEST MODE PEN UP SPEED OFFSET FORCE OFFSET ANGLE STEP PASS LENGTH UNIT
Use the or key to select the value to be set, and then press the (ENTER) key to conrm. UP SPEED: AUTO 10 20 30 40 cm/s To cancel the selection, press the (NEXT) or (PREV.) key.
Step
4
(PAUSE) key to cancel PAUSE mode. This setting is retained in the internal memory even when the power is turned off.
Press the
CHECKPOINT
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FEED AUTO PRE FEED CLEAR BUFFER AXIS ALIGNMENT DISTANCE ADJUST PAGE LENGTH PLOT AREA EXPAND ROTATE COPY
Step
1
(PAUSE) key to switch to PAUSE mode.
Press the
Step
2
(NEXT) or (PREV.) key until the following menu is displayed.
Press the
OFFSET FORCE
Step
3
(ENTER) key to display the offset-force setting menu.
4
Press the
OFFSET FORCE
SORT RS-232C COMMAND BLADE WEAR SETUP PEN UP/DOWN TEST MODE PEN UP SPEED OFFSET FORCE OFFSET ANGLE STEP PASS LENGTH UNIT
Use the or key to select the value to be set, and then press the (ENTER) key to conrm. OFFSET FORCE: 1 to 31 To cancel the selection, press the (NEXT) or (PREV.) key.
Step
4
(PAUSE) key to cancel PAUSE mode. This setting is retained in the internal memory even when the power is turned off.
Press the
CHECKPOINT
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FEED AUTO PRE FEED CLEAR BUFFER AXIS ALIGNMENT DISTANCE ADJUST PAGE LENGTH PLOT AREA EXPAND ROTATE COPY
Step
1
(PAUSE) key to switch to PAUSE mode.
Press the
Step
2
(NEXT) or (PREV.) key until the following menu is displayed.
Press the
OFFSET ANGLE
Step
3
(ENTER) key to display the offset-angle setting menu.
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Press the
OFFSET ANGLE
SORT RS-232C COMMAND BLADE WEAR SETUP PEN UP/DOWN TEST MODE PEN UP SPEED OFFSET FORCE OFFSET ANGLE STEP PASS LENGTH UNIT
Use the or key to select the required value within the range of 0 to 60, and then press the (ENTER) key to conrm. To cancel the selection, press the (NEXT) or (PREV.) key.
Step
4
(PAUSE) key to cancel PAUSE mode. This setting is retained in the internal memory even when the power is turned off.
Press the
CHECKPOINT
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FEED AUTO PRE FEED CLEAR BUFFER AXIS ALIGNMENT DISTANCE ADJUST PAGE LENGTH PLOT AREA EXPAND ROTATE COPY
Step
1
(PAUSE) key to switch to PAUSE mode.
Press the
Step
2
(NEXT) or (PREV.) key until the following menu is displayed.
Press the
STEP PASS
Step
3
(ENTER) key to display the step-pass setting menu.
1
Press the
STEP PASS
SORT RS-232C COMMAND BLADE WEAR SETUP PEN UP/DOWN TEST MODE PEN UP SPEED OFFSET FORCE OFFSET ANGLE STEP PASS LENGTH UNIT
Use the or key to select the required value within the range of 0 to 20, and then press the (ENTER) key to conrm. To cancel the selection, press the (NEXT) or (PREV.) key.
Step
4
(PAUSE) key to cancel PAUSE mode. This setting is retained in the internal memory even when the power is turned off.
Press the
CHECKPOINT
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FEED AUTO PRE FEED CLEAR BUFFER AXIS ALIGNMENT DISTANCE ADJUST PAGE LENGTH PLOT AREA EXPAND ROTATE COPY
Step
1
(PAUSE) key to switch to PAUSE mode.
Press the
Step
2
(NEXT) or (PREV.) key until the following menu is displayed.
Press the
LENGTH UNIT
Step
3
(ENTER) key to display the length-unit menu.
mm
Press the
LENGTH UNIT
SORT RS-232C COMMAND BLADE WEAR SETUP PEN UP/DOWN TEST MODE PEN UP SPEED OFFSET FORCE OFFSET ANGLE STEP PASS LENGTH UNIT
Press the or key to select mm or inch, and then press the (ENTER) key to conrm. To cancel the selection, press the (NEXT) or (PREV.) key.
Step
4
(PAUSE) key to cancel PAUSE mode.
Press the
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Description of Special Functions A .....................................5-2 Setting Special Functions A ...................................................5-4 Description of Special Functions B .....................................5-4 Setting Special Functions B ...................................................5-5
5.1
The cutting plotter is provided with the special functions described below. These functions are specied only in special situations, and are not normally used.
Moving the Pen While Raised or Lowered in Response to the W Command (when the COMMAND setting is GP-GL)
This function selects whether, upon receipt of the W command for the drawing of arcs, the cutting plotter moves the pen to the specied starting position, raised or in the pen status (raised or lowered) that was in effect immediately prior to receipt of the W command. When PEN DOWN is selected, the pen is moved to the starting position for the drawing of arcs in the pen status (raised or lowered) that was in effect immediately prior to receipt of the W command. When PEN UP is selected, the pen is moved to the starting position for the drawing of arcs in the raised status. This setting is only effective if a cutter blade has been selected in the cutter-pen settings. (The default setting is PEN UP.)
SETTING PRIORITY
This function sets whether the cutting plotter places priority on the cutting conditions specied through command input from the computer or through manual settings (on the cutting-plotter control panel). When MANUAL is selected, cutting is performed using the cutting conditions set at the control panel, and cutting conditions sent from the computer are ignored. When PROGRAM is selected, cutting is performed using the cutting conditions specied in a received cutting-condition command. If no commands are received, cutting is performed using the cutting conditions set at the control panel. (The default setting is MANUAL.)
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5.2
Step
1
key. The menus for setting the special functions are
In HP-GL command mode
MODEL PRIORITY INIT.B UP MODE MEDIA HOME PARALLEL I/F CIRCLE B.W.S. 7550 MANUAL 2mm OFF ON ON 1 AUTO OFF
Step
2
(NEXT) or (PREV.) key.
Step
Select the setting details using the or key, and press the (ENTER) key to register the setting. To cancel the selection, press the (NEXT) or (PREV.) key. The next menu is displayed.
Step
Once all the settings have been made, turn off the cutting plotter.
5.3
These functions are specied only in the special situations described below, and are not normally used.
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5.4
Step
1
(ENTER) and (ORIGIN) keys simultaneously.
ENGLISH
Turn the cutting plotter on while holding down the The special functions B setting menu is displayed.
DISPLAY
Step
2
(ENTER) key to con-
Use the or key to select the desired display language, and then press the rm. To cancel the selection, press the (NEXT) or (PREV.) key.
Step
Once all the settings have been made, turn off the cutting plotter.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
The Cutting Plotter Does Not Operate Correctly .............6-2 The Cutting Results Are Unsatisfactory ............................6-3 An Error Message Was Displayed.........................................6-4
6.1
The STATUS lamp on the control panel does not light up. The STATUS lamp on the control panel lights up, but nothing appears on the display panel.
6.2
Cannot maintain the cutting conditions Cannot change the cutting conditions LOAD MEDIA is displayed even when the medium has been loaded.
The left-hand pinch roller is not positioned over the left-hand grit roller. The medium was loaded at an angle. The length of the medium to be cut was not drawn out rst when the medium was loaded.
The medium is suddenly fed forward. Abnormal noise is generated by the cutter during cutting.
The selections for medium loading are incorrect. The cutter plunger tip is in contact with the medium.
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6.3
The cut corners are too rounded or too pointed. The medium curls up at the corners.
The cutter blade is not rotating smoothly in the holder. The offset force is insufcient. The CB09UA spring is missing.
The cutter blade does not completely cut lines that should be solid (blade skips). Solid lines are not cut at a constant depth (mild skipping). Curved lines have coarse resolution.
The blade is extended too far. The cutting speed is too high.
The cutting data is too coarse. The blade offset angle is too small.
Correct so that the application data is output with greater detail. Increase the offset angle. Reduce the step-pass setting. Check by plotting using a pen, and correct the data. Increase the offset force. Use a stiffer lm. Clean inside the holder. Adjust the step-size settings so that they match. Check the scaling. Reduce the cutting speed. Reduce the pen-up speed. Adjust the distance correction. Adjust the blade extension length. Reduce the cutting force. Adjust the blade extension length. Reduce the cutting force.
Characters or complex gures are deformed. The cutting start and end points for gures do not match.
The step-pass setting is too large. The data is not connected. The offset force is too low. The lm is too imsy. The cutter blade is not rotating smoothly in the holder.
The step size for the software and the cutting plotter do not match. Scaling has been specied in the software.
The medium is discolored where the blade cut. The cutter blade cuts into the backing sheet.
The cutter plunger tip is in contact with the medium. The blade is extended too far. The cutting force is too high.
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Symptom The medium is cut, but it is difcult to weed afterward. The cut medium cannot be picked up using a retack sheet.
Cause The retack sheet is not sufciently adhesive. The medium becomes entangled after cutting. Weeding of the cut medium was left too long.
Solution Use a retack sheet with greater adhesion. Adjust the blade extension length. Reduce the cutting force. Weed the cut medium promptly. Select PEN.
Characters and lines are deformed when plotted using the pen.
6.4
The pen carriage was subjected to external pressure after the power was turned on. The internal speed control is faulty.
If this problem occurs frequently, contact your sales representative or nearest Graphtec dealer.
If any of the following command error messages appear, they are nearly always caused by one of the following two reasons: The software or host-computer settings have been changed. The cutting-plotter interface settings have been changed. Solutions Congure the settings in the software menu so that the menu can control the cutting plotter. Set the host-computer interface conditions correctly. Set the cutting-plotter interface conditions correctly.
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APPENDIX
Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Main Specications .................................................. A-2 Options and Supplies .............................................. A-3 External Dimensions ................................................ A-4 Menu Tree ..................................................................... A-5
*1: Varies depending on the type of Graphtec-authorized lm and the cutting conditions *2: HP-GLTM is a registered trademark of Hewlett-Packard Company.
A2
Supplies
Designation Cutter holder Part No. PHP32-CB09N PHP32-CB15N Cutter blade CB09UA-5 CB15U-5 CB15UB-5 Water-based ber-tip pen KF550-F8 KF550-S1 KF551-RD KF552-BK KF555-BL KF556-GR Description 1 holder for the 0.9-mm-diameter supersteel blade 1 holder for the 1.5-mm-diameter supersteel blade Set of 5 0.9-mm-diameter supersteel blades Set of 5 1.5-mm-diameter supersteel blades Set of 5 1.5-mm-diameter supersteel blades for cutting detailed characters 1 pen each in red, black, violet, brown, blue, green, orange, and pink 2 black pens and 1 pen each in red, blue, and green 5 red pens 5 black pens 5 blue pens 5 green pens
* Other sets of water-based ber-tip pens are also available in single colors (violet, brown, orange, or pink) or intermediate shades.
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851
322
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851
1004
585
A4
(221)
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LENGTH AREA
EXPAND ROTATE COPY SORT RS-232C COMMAND BLADE PEN TEST COND. PAT. PEN UP SPEED SELF TEST OFFSET OFFSET STEP FORCE DUMP ANGLE CUT MODE PASS UNIT CLEAR GROUP WEAR SETUP SET BLADE GROUP UP/DOWN FACTOR
GP-GL
COMMAND ORIGIN PT
HP-GL
LENGTH
A5
A6
INDEX
A
AC power cord ................................................ 1-2 AC power inlet................................................. 1-3 Accessories..................................................... 1-2 Adjusting the blade length............................. 2-13 Aligning the coordinate axes........................... 4-6 Aligning the push rollers.................................. 2-9 An error message was displayed.................... 6-4 Assembling the stand...................................... 1-5 Attaching the basket ....................................... 1-8 AUTO PRE-FEED........................................... 4-4 Enabling/disabling the : and ; commands ....................................................5-2 Enabling/disabling the home sensors ..............5-3 Enabling/disabling the media sensors .............5-3 ENTER.............................................................1-4 Error messages in GP-GL command mode.....6-5 Error messages in HP-GL command mode.....6-6 Expanding the cutting/plotting area ...............4-12 External dimensions ....................................... A-4
G
GP-GL ERROR................................................6-5 Grit roller ..........................................................1-3
B
Basket attachment instructions ....................... 1-8 Blade-tip initial position setting........................ 5-2
H
HP-GL ERROR................................................6-6
C
Checking the wear rate ................................. 4-20 Circle-command resolution setting.................. 5-3 Clearing the buffer memory ............................ 4-5 Clearing the total distance (wear rate) .......... 4-22 COND. ............................................................ 1-4 Condition-list printing .................................... 4-25 Connecting to your computer.......................... 2-2 Control panel................................................... 1-4 Cutter blade (CB09UA) ................................... 1-2 Cutter plunger ................................................. 1-2 Cutter-pen construction................................. 2-12 Cutting demo................................................. 4-27 Cutting mat...................................................... 1-3 Cutting/plotting using the buffer memory (COPY function) ..................................................... 4-14
I
Indicator lamp ..................................................1-4 Interface settings ...........................................4-17
L
Loading the medium ........................................2-4 Loading the roll medium ..................................2-6 Loading the Roll Medium on the Roll-Medium Trays ............................................................2-4
M
Main specifications ......................................... A-2 Media cutter .....................................................1-2 Media set lever ........................................ 1-3, 1-4 Menu tree........................................................ A-6 Model ID response...........................................5-2 Moving the pen ................................................3-9 Moving the pen carriage in +100 mm steps ...........................................................3-11 Moving the pen while raised or lowered in response to the W command (when the COMMAND setting is GP-GL) ......................5-2
D
Description of special functions ............... 5-2, 5-4 Display language setting................................. 5-4 Displaying the effective cutting area ............... 3-9 Distance adjustment ....................................... 4-8 Dump mode .................................................. 4-26
E
Enabling/disabling blade wear detection......... 5-3 Enabling/disabling PEN UP MOVE................. 5-3
N
NEXT ...............................................................1-4
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O
Optimal cutting conditions for each media type ................................................... 3-5 Options............................................................ A-3 Options and supplies ...................................... A-3 ORIGIN ........................................................... 1-4
P
Parallel (Centronics) interface connector ..................................................... 1-3 Parts names and functions ............................. 1-3 PAUSE ............................................................ 1-6 PAUSE menu list ............................................ 4-2 Pen carriage.................................................... 1-3 Pen holder....................................................... 1-3 POSITION ....................................................... 1-4 Power switch ................................................... 1-3 PREV. ............................................................. 1-4 Push rollers ..................................................... 1-3
Q
Quick start manual .......................................... 1-2
R
Raising and lowering the pen........................ 4-24 Reference pen conditions for plotting pens..... 3-5 Replacing the cutter blade ............................ 2-12 Roll-medium .................................................... 1-2 Roll-medium trays ........................................... 1-3 Roll-medium-tray guide rail ............................. 1-3 Rotating the coordinate axes ........................ 4-13
Setting the format of data to be received .............................................. 3-2, 4-18 Setting the initial cutting position (origin point)..................................................3-9 Setting the interface conditions........................3-4 Setting the LENGTH UNIT.............................4-33 Setting the OFFSET ANGLE .........................4-31 Setting the OFFSET FORCE (initial cutting force).....................................4-30 Setting the ORIGIN POINT.................... 3-3, 4-19 Setting the PAGE LENGTH ...........................4-10 Setting the PARALLEL I/F Mode .....................5-3 Setting the PEN UP SPEED ..........................4-29 Setting the STEP PASS.................................4-32 Setting the STEP SIZE .......................... 3-3, 4-18 Setting TOOL (cutter blade or pen) .................3-6 Sorting ...........................................................4-16 Stand ...............................................................1-5 Stand assembly instructions ............................1-5 Stand construction ...........................................1-5 STATUS...........................................................1-4 Stock rollers .....................................................2-5 Stop function..................................................3-10 Stoppers ..........................................................2-5 Storing and selecting cutter-pen-condition setting areas .................................................3-6 Supplies .......................................................... A-3
T
TEST................................................................1-4 Test cutting ....................................................3-12 TEST mode....................................................4-25 The cutting plotter does not operate correctly ........................................................6-2 The cutting plotter does not operate when turned On......................................................6-2 The cutting results are unsatisfactory ..............6-3 Troubleshooting ...............................................6-1 Turn the blade-length adjustment knob .........2-12 Turning on the power.......................................2-3 Types and features of cutter blades ..............2-11
S
Self-test-pattern printing................................ 4-26 Serial (RS-232C) interface connector ............. 1-3 Setting FORCE ............................................... 3-7 Setting OFFSET.............................................. 3-7 SETTING PRIORITY....................................... 5-2 Setting QUALITY ............................................ 3-8 Setting special functions .......................... 5-4, 5-5 Setting SPEED................................................ 3-8 Setting the command mode ................... 3-2, 4-18 Setting the cutter-pen...................................... 3-5 Setting the cutting/plotting area .................... 4-11 Setting the FEED function............................... 4-3
U
USB interface connector..................................1-3 User Guide CD-ROM.......................................1-2
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W
Water-based fiber-tip pen ............................... 1-2 Wear detection.............................................. 4-20 Wear-rate groups .......................................... 4-21
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The specications, etc., in this manual are subject to change without notice.
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