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FCC WARNING
This equipment complies with the requirements for a class A computing device in the FCC rules, part 15, subpart J. Operation of this device in a residential area may interfere with television reception or operation of utilities. Cutters generate weak radio signals and may interfere with television reception and utilities. If the cutter does interfere with radio or TV reception, try the following: Change the direction of your radio and TV reception antenna or feeder. Change the direction of the cutter. Move either the cutter or the receiving antenna so that there is more distance between them. Be sure the cutter and the receiving antenna are on separate power lines.
Dear Customer,
By purchasing an SC series cutter, you have become the owner of one of the most versatile single-tool cutters in the market. It is fast, reliable, of the highest quality and has been assembled with the application of the most stringent quality checks. But even more important, it is easy to use, as the following guide will show you.
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Installation Procedures
When selecting a place for your cutter, leave at least 90 cm in front and 90 cm at the rear, as shown in the illustration below.
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PARTS LIST
Contents of the plotter box :
A) Plotter unit with roll support system, 2 conveyor rolls and small guiding flanges. B) MUTOH SC Series Users Guide. C) One knife holder with pre-mounted cutting blade D) Set of 2 spare cutting blades and 1 spring for cutting jobs (45/ Offset 0.50 mm). E) Blade for auto sheet-off. (1 pc preinstalled in tool head) F) Set of 2 water-based fibre tip pens. G) Spare cutting mat (1 pc). H) Power Cord. I) Optional RS-232 or parallel interface cable.
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To unpack the cutter: 1. Lift the cutter unit out of the box and put it on a flat and stable surface. 2. Take out the accessories box. 3. Remove all plastic wrapping materials. 4. Remove the pieces of foam, protecting the tool head during transportation. 5. If you had your cutter delivered with a stand, please refer to the instructions for mounting the stand.
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Part 1) 2) 3) Control Panel : Power Switch : Carriage Cover :
4) 5) 6)
7) 8) 9)
10) Serial Interface Connector : 11) Parallel Interface Connector : 12) Power Connector : 13) Dual Action Tool head for Cutting and Sheeting Off:
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CONTROL PANEL
Using the control panel, you can access different modes and alter several settings, in order to fine-tune the cutter to match all your needs. 1) 2) 3) JOG-keys : Keys for manual movement of the tool head ON-LINE : Key to switch between OFF-LINE and ON-LINE mode ORIGIN : When this key is pressed, a new origin is set at the present location of the tool head. Using the ORIGIN key, you can also activate the alignment function ( See Chapter 2: Cutter Controls - Alignment ). 4) PAGE : Performs auto-sheet-off or performs media pre-feed cycle and gives access to the replot / copy function 5) ENTER : To confirm changes and accept settings. The enter key, marked with a blue dot, also gives access to special functions indicated by the blue text on the control panel. 6) MENU Selection Keys : To select the parameter you want to alter. 7) Value + & - Keys : To change a parameters value or setting. 8) LED indicators for plotter parameter and tool selection indication 9) LED bar for value indications, error messages and function confirmation 10) ONLINE-LED indicator
Please do not use sharp or pointed tools like ball-points or pencils to press keys. The panel is to be operated with your finger tips.
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a) Make sure both the cutter and the computer are turned off. Connect one end of the parallel interface cable / serial interface cable to the parallel interface connector / serial interface connector at the back side of the cutting plotter.
b) Secure the lock pins to the connector. c) Connect the other end of the parallel printer cable to your computer.
b) Fasten the screws to secure the connector. c) Connect the other end of the serial cable to your computer.
Please be advised that the parallel interface only works one-way. This means that the cutter can receive data from the computer but cannot send any information to the computer. Consequently, software polling for media size will not be available when using parallel communication. Using the serial communication, your cutter will not only be able to receive data from the computer, but will also be able to send information to the computer (media size, ...). For proper operation of the serial communication, it will be necessary to match the computer settings to the plotter settings !
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1) Make sure the plotters power switch is turned OFF. 2) Plug the plotter-end of the power cable into the connector at the back of the plotter. 3) Plug the other end of the power cable into an electrical outlet of the correct voltage and with a proper grounding.
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INSTALLING A TOOL
At the right-hand side of the cutter head, you will find a pivoting mounting bracket. Opening this bracket will enable you to install a full range of cutting and drawing tools. 1) 2) 3) Open the screw to unlock the tool head mounting bracket. Hold back the clip of the tool head and slide the tool into position, making sure the tool collar fits into the groove just beneath the locking screw. Fasten the screw to secure the tool into position.
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LOADING MEDIA
When loading media into the cutter, it is necessary to clearly distinguish two situations. The first situation is when you are using cut-sheet media. The second situation is when you are using a roll of media.
2) Open the protective cover (1) and insert the media into the cutter. On the aluminium extrusion, marker lines (4) have been affixed for alignment purposes (1). It is best to position the media so that half of it hangs in front and half of it hangs at the back of the cutter. 3) Adjust the position of the pressure rollers (2) so that they align well with the drive rollers (5). Doing this you are helped by the tactile and audible click system for the left pressure roller. The right pressure rollers movement is limited so that it can never be malpositioned. Always make sure that the pressure rollers are completely inside the sheet of the media you want to load. Especially when you use a cut-sheet of which the corners are not perfectly square, it is best to put the pressure rollers well inside the vinyl as the width of the sheet may vary.
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In case you are using an SC-1000 or larger, you have the opportunity to use either two or three pressure rollers, depending on the width of the vinyl you are using. When not using the left pressure roller (i.e. when loading vinyl of a small width), the left pressure roller should be placed at the extreme left of the cutter (that is, not on top of a grid roller). Please note that the middle pressure roller should always be placed on top of a grid roller. 4) Put the hold lever (6) in the DOWN position and close the cover. This action will initialize the media loading sequence, during which the cutter will measure the loaded sheet. The sheet will be shuffled back and forth, enabling the cutter to determine the media size and enabling you to verify the media transport. 5) After finishing the media loading sequence, the tool head will be parked at the origin position and the cutter will be in ON-LINE mode, ready to receive data from the host computer.
Do not try to move the pressure rollers when the media hold lever is in the down position as this may cause damage to the system.
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3) Adjust the position of the pressure rollers (2) so that they align well with the drive rollers (5) and that they can accommodate the roll of vinyl. Doing this, you are helped by the tactile and audible click system for the left pressure roller. The right pressure rollers movement is limited so that it can never be malpositioned. Always make sure that both pressure rollers are at least 5 mm (0.2) inside the media. It is not recommendable that the rollers run on the very edge of the material. Please do not use the marker lines to align a roll of media! They are for use with cut-sheets only! Rolls can only be correctly installed using the EQUAL TENSION METHOD.
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In case you are using an SC-1000 or larger, you have the opportunity to use either two or three pressure rollers, depending on the width of the vinyl you are using. When not using the left pressure roller (i.e. when loading vinyl of a small width), the left pressure roller should be placed at the extreme left of the cutter (that is, not on top of a grid roller). Please note that the middle pressure roller should always be placed on top of a grid roller. 4) Close the protective cover. 5) It is best that you hold the front edge of the media in the middle with one hand and with the other hand, the roll itself. As you are holding the roll firmly into position, pull the front edge of the media forward so that there is an even tension across the whole width of the roll. (= Equal Tension method). 6) At this stage, put the hold lever (6) in the DOWN position. Adjust the position of the small conveyor flanges so that they are just alongside the roll of vinyl. This action will initialize the media loading sequence, during which the cutter will shuffle a pre-set distance of vinyl. The media will be shuffled back and forth enabling you to verify the media transport. The page length ( pre-feed length ) is factory-set to 1 m (40) and can be adjusted by the user (Chapter 2 - Page Length). 7) After finishing the media loading sequence, the tool head will be parked at the origin position and the cutter will be in ON-LINE mode, ready to receive data from the host computer
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The default FORCE used for automatic sheet-off is 500 grams. To adjust this force, select the TOOL-UP status and set the FORCE to the desired value. See also CHAPTER 2 - CUTTER CONTROLS - TOOL SELECTION
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Cutter Controls
The ON-LINE button is used to switch between the OFF-LINE and the ON-LINE mode of your cutter. Each operating mode will enable specific functions from the control panel. In ON-LINE MODE, the host computer is able to communicate with the cutter and the cutter software can take control of the cutting activity. After loading media, the cutter automatically switches to ON-LINE Mode, which is indicated by the ON-LINE LED next to the ON-LINE button. Possible actions from the user in ON-LINE mode are : Setting a new origin and initiating a sheet-off action. Furthermore, the user can browse through the actual parameter settings without changing them. In OFF-LINE mode, the user is in control of the cutter and will have the liberty to alter the cutter settings such as : Tool Selection, Forces, Speeds, Accelerations, Page Length ( pre-feed length ) and Origin.
The cutter can only be switched to ON-LINE MODE after media has been loaded.
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MUTOH SC Series Cutting Plotters Users Guide The JOG-keys are always active, the cutter being ON-LINE or OFF-LINE the protective cover being open or closed. They enable the user to manually move the tool head and the media. This can be necessary in order to examine specific details of the sign or to set a new origin. When pressing the LEFT or RIGHT JOG-key, the head will move accordingly. It will move slowly for 2 seconds and speed up afterwards. When pressing the TOP or BOTTOM JOG-key, the media (if loaded) will move accordingly. It will move slowly for 2 seconds and speed up afterwards. The ORIGIN determines the position where the plotter can start cutting on the media. By default, the origin is located at the lower right (when standing in front of the cutting plotter). The ORIGIN key allows the user to register a new origin point, if media has been loaded. A new ORIGIN point can be set in OFF-LINE as well as in ON-LINE mode. To register a new origin point, proceed as follows : 1) Using the JOG keys, locate the tool head at the desired origin position. 2) Press the ORIGIN key. A specific LED-sequence on the LED-bar will confirm your action. If the tool head is located beyond the borders of the vinyl, the new origin point will be rejected, leaving the ORIGIN unchanged. The ORIGIN key also is used to activate the ALIGNMENT FUNCTION. This procedure is explained further in Chapter 2 under the item: Alignment feature to perform contour cuts. The PAGE key has two functions and is available only in ON-LINE mode. The first function is the immediate initiation of the AUTO-SHEET-OFF function. The position where the auto-sheet-off occurs depends of the situation. If no design has been cut at the spot where the tool head is parked when pressing the PAGE button, the cutter will auto-cut at the present location. When a design has already been cut, the tool head will move to a location 5 mm (0.2) beyond the sign and will perform an autocut. The page keys second function is to start the automatic replot/sheet-off function of the last file, which has been sent to the cutter. This means, all data that was sent since the last INITIALISATION command (IN). Please proceed as follows: a) Press the PAGE key for about two seconds. b) On the LED bar, a LED will start blinking, indicating the number of copies to be cut.
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MUTOH SC Series Cutting Plotters Users Guide c) Using the VALUE +/- keys, the user can select the desired amount of copies. The factory default settings allow a maximum of 10 copies to be output. It is possible to request up to 100 copies by changing the REPLOT MULTIPLICATION FACTOR in the plotter set-up. This way, you can activate a multiplication factor of 2, 5 or 10 (See Chapter 3 : General Settings - Replot factor). d) Press ENTER. The cutter will immediately start cutting. An automatic sheet-off will automatically take place after every replot. The ENTER key has to be pressed to confirm requested changes to the plotter settings. A requested change will always be shown by one or more flashing LEDs of the parameter to be changed. Pressing ENTER will stop the flashing, indicating that the new setting has been accepted. The ENTER key also carries a blue dot, indicating it can be pressed together with another key to access one of the special functions indicated in blue on the control panel. The MENU SELECTION KEYS enable the user to go over the different plotter parameters, for viewing or changing. The available parameters are : TOOL, FORCE, SPEED, ACCELERATION and PAGE LENGTH. Each of them is listed on the control panel. The selected parameter is shown with an LED. In ON-LINE MODE, the menu selection keys will allow you at any time to verify the actual settings. You will not be able to change them. In OFF-LINE mode, you are able to select a parameter and change the value or the tool selection using the VALUE-keys. The value keys can be used to alter settings or to change parameter values. To change tools or values, you have to switch to OFF-LINE mode. After having selected the parameter you wish to alter, press one of the value keys to change the parameter accordingly. After having pressed one of the value keys once, the LED-bar or LED indicating the value or the tool will blink. The ENTER key has to be pressed to save the new setting. Pressing one of the MENU-keys again before pressing ENTER will exit the alteration.
Furthermore, the user is informed about the current status of the cutter by 20 LEDs. Ten of them constitute the LED-bar on top of the control panel indicating values or showing error messages. All the other LEDs show the ON-LINE-STATUS of the cutter, which TOOL SELECTION is in use and which PARAMETER has been selected.
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When the TOOL MENU is selected (LED next to TOOL is ON), the LED-bar on top shows the tool type. 10 m m 20 m m 30 m m
To change the TOOL TYPE for the currently selected TOOL PRESET, proceed as follows: 1) Via the MENU keys, select the TOOL menu (LED next to TOOL must be ON). Please make sure the cutter is OFF-LINE. 2) Press the VALUE + key to alternatively select DRAG KNIFE, PEN, PUNCHING tool. You will notice the LED in the LED bar jump from 10% (Knife) to 20% (Pen) to 30% (Pounce) as you press the VALUE + key. 3) Press ENTER to confirm the TOOL TYPE selection.
Please note it is possible to combine the selection of Tool Preset with changing the TOOL TYPE of the TOOL Preset you select. To do this, first select the preset with the VALUE key, then change the TOOL TYPE with the VALUE + key and press ENTER.
When TOOL-UP is selected, the FORCE adjustment refers to the FORCE, which will be used for automatic sheet-off.
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FORCE SELECTION
Tool force is the amount of downward pressure that the cutter applies on the tool. 1) Switch the cutter to OFF-LINE mode. This can be done by switching the cutter ON without loading media or when media has been loaded before, by pressing the ONLINE button. The cutter is in OFF-LINE mode if it is switched on without the ON-LINE LED being lit. 2) Using the MENU selection keys, select the FORCE option ( LED next to FORCE must be ON ). 3) The actual FORCE-setting for the selected tool will now be shown on the LED-bar. Viewing of the value can be performed in OFF-LINE as well as in ON-LINE mode. Using the VALUE +/- keys, the user can now alter the FORCE settings. The force is adjustable in three ranges: 15 - 100 grams, 110 - 190 grams and 200 - 500 grams. The first range will be using the standard indication : One blinking LED to indicate the cutting force. Increment: 10g/step 15 m m 20 m m 30 m 40 m m 50 m m 60 m m 70 m m 80 m 90 m m 100 m m 30 g 80 g
The second range will be indicated by blinking of the last LED of the LED-bar in combination with one of the other LEDs. Increment: 10g/step 110 m m 120 m m m 130 m m m 140 m m m 150 m m 160 m m m 170 m m m 180 m m m 190 m m 110 g 150 g 190 g
The third range will be indicated by blinking of the first four LEDs of the LED-bar. Increment : 50g/step 200 200 200 200 250 m 300 m m 350 m m 400 m m 450 m m 500 m m 200 g 250 g 500 g
All values being used or available are shown in the table at the end of this chapter. Further we also explain the procedure on how to make a test cut. (See Chapter 4 Setting the cutting pressure / Test Squares). Press ENTER to confirm or press one of the menu keys to exit. When media is loaded and ENTER is pressed for 2 seconds, a test square is cut automatically.
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SPEED SELECTION
1) Switch the cutter to OFF-LINE mode. This can be done by switching the cutter ON without loading media or when media has been loaded before, by pressing the ONLINE button. The cutter is in OFF-LINE mode if it is switched on, without the ON-LINE LED being lit. 2) Using the MENU selection keys, select the SPEED option (LED next to SPEED must be ON). 3) The actual SPEED setting for the selected tool will now be shown on the LED-bar. Viewing of the value can be performed in OFF-LINE as well as in ON-LINE mode. 4) Using the VALUE +/- keys, the user can now alter the SPEED settings. Please note that the indicated value only refers to the TOOL-DOWN speed of the selected tool. The TOOL-UP speed can be set separately. 5) Press ENTER to confirm or press one of the menu keys to exit. All values being used or available are shown in the table at the end of this chapter.
ACCELERATION SELECTION
1) Switch the cutter to OFF-LINE mode. This can be done by switching the cutter ON without loading media or when media has been loaded before, by pressing the ONLINE button. The cutter is in OFF-LINE mode if it is switched on, without the ON-LINE LED being lit. 2) Using the MENU selection keys, select the ACCELERATION option (LED next to ACCELERATION must be ON). 3) The actual ACCELERATION setting for the selected tool will now be shown on the LED-bar. Viewing of the value can be performed in OFF-LINE as well as in ON-LINE mode. 4) Using the VALUE +/- keys, the user can now alter the ACCELERATION settings. 5) Press ENTER to confirm or press one of the menu keys to exit. All values being used or available are shown in the table at the end of this chapter.
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PAGE LENGTH
This parameter is directly related to the loading of ROLL media. The PAGE length or SHUFFLE length has to be set before a roll is loaded. THERE ARE THREE REASONS FOR USING A PAGE LENGTH : The length of media set for the PAGE LENGTH parameter will be pulled off the roll, before the cutting job commences. This will prevent media from being pulled off the roll at high speed and acceleration - up to 1000 mm/s, (40 ips) and 4.0 G. Such high speed movements can only be achieved on condition that the media can move freely, without having to be pulled off the roll during a job. Before actually cutting starts the complete length of the media is shuffled back and forth through the cutter, ensuring that the pressure rollers have a discrete path while the user has the time to verify if the vinyl transport goes well. Your SC-Series cutter has been equipped with MUTOHs unique AUTO-SHEET-OFF feature, to automatically cut off media at the end of a cutting sequence. Following an automatic PAGE command or a manual PAGE command initiated via the control panel, the cutter will shuffle through the pre-set PAGE LENGTH of media, to ensure that there is enough media left for a possible replot. If there is not enough media left, the cutter will stop before the end of the assigned media length. You can set the PAGE length or SHUFFLE length as follows: 1) Switch the cutter to OFF-LINE mode. This can be done by switching the cutter ON without loading media or when media has been loaded before, by pressing the ONLINE button. The cutter is in OFF-LINE mode if it is switched on, without the ON-LINE LED being lit. 2) Using the MENU selection keys, select the PAGE LENGTH option (LED next to PAGE LENGTH must be ON ). 3) The actual PAGE LENGTH setting will now be shown on the LED-bar. Viewing of the value can be performed in OFF-LINE as well as in ON-LINE mode. 4) Using the VALUE +/- keys, the user can now alter the PAGE LENGTH settings. The available values for PAGE LENGTH are 0-40-60-80-100-200-300-400-500-1000 cm. (0, 16, 24, 32, 40, 80, 120, 160, 200, 400). Each of them corresponds with the indications shown on the LED-bar. The default PAGE LENGTH is 1 m ( 40 ). Please set the PAGE LENGTH to a value, which is at least as large as the sign you want to cut. 5) Press ENTER to confirm or press one of the menu keys to exit. Please note that the use of the PAGE LENGTH should not be regarded as a loss of time. If the shuffle movement is executed without difficulty, the user can be convinced that the sign to be cut will be executed with very little risk of media tracking problems. As such, it will result in a timesaving operation, preventing that the user will have to re-cut a very complex design because of bad media alignment.
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REMARK: Please note that the cutting range is not limited by the Page Length which you have set. In case a design which exceeds the shuffle length is sent to the cutting plotter, the cutter will react as follows: The first vector, which exceeds the limit, will be cut using reduced speed for the distance exceeding the limit. An additional 20 cm ( 8 ) of media will be pulled off the roll in order to eliminate any possible snagging at the roll. After the additional (20 cm) pre-feed the cutter will continue at the requested speed until the new limit is exceeded. However, this should not be a reason for you not to change the page length at all, as by omitting to change it, you will be inhibited to check the full vinyl transport before the job is launched.
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1) 2nd Reference point 2) Origin Mark 3) Media Front Edge
The alignment function is automatically reset : When a new origin is set from the keyboard. When the cutter is reset. When the media is removed. When the plotter is switched OFF. REMARK: The alignment function only works correctly if your software generates data, starting in the origin position. Many professional cutting & digital printing software incorporate their own contour cutting function. In this case, the alignment function incorporated in the cutting plotter is NOT needed.
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20% 1 1 1 1 1
90% -
100% -
All forces are given in grams (1 g = 0.01 Newton) 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 200 200 200 250 300 350 400 450
Sheet-Off 500 g
Defaults: TOOL 1 (Knife1) 100 g TOOL 2 (Knife2) 100 g TOOL 3 (Pen1) 20 g TOOL 4 (Pen2) 140 g
10% 0
All distances are given in centimetres 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 40 60 80 100 200 300 400
90% 500
100% 1000
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20% 1 1 1 1 1
90% -
100% -
All forces are given in grams (1 g = 0.01 Newton) 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 200 200 200 250 300 350 400 450
TOOL 2 (Knife2) 100 g TOOL 4 (Pen2) 140 g
Sheet-Off 500 g
10% 0
20% 16
All distances are given in inches 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 24 32 40 80 120
80% 160
90% 200
100% 400
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LANGUAGE American (dimensions in inches) German French (dimensions in metric units) English Japanese
KEY COMBINATION ENTER + JOG-DOWN ENTER + JOG-UP ENTER + JOG-RIGHT ENTER + JOG-LEFT ENTER + ONLINE
Before entering the MENU-MODE, please see to it that you install a PEN in the tool head. Verify the TOOL setting to be set to a tool defined as being a PEN ( factory default TOOL 3 & 4 ), in order to obtain good plotting quality. Please have an A3-sheet (B-size) or larger available. The backing paper of some vinyl will also do a good job.
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MENU-MODE OPERATION
1) Install a PEN in the tool head. For optimum plot quality, set the tool selection to a tool defined as being a PEN ( factory default TOOL 3 & 4 ). 2) Load an A3-size ( B-Size) sheet of paper or larger into the cutter (short side first). The backing paper of a sheet of vinyl will also do fine. 3) Switch the cutter to OFF-LINE by pressing the ONLINE button. The ONLINE LEDindicator should be OFF. 4) Now you can enter the MENU-MODE by pressing: ENTER & (SETUP). 5) The cutter now plots a MENU-SELECTION LINE (example below). MENU: xx.xx:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 SHOW
This menu selection line will give you direct access to : 32 different cutter settings. a SHOW function which will plot the actual settings on an A3-size (B-size) sheet. 6) After having plotted this line, the user can park the tool head above any of the options using the or JOG keys. 7) When ENTER is pressed, there are two possibilities : When ENTER is pressed with the head above SHOW , the current settings are plotted. Afterwards, the tool head is returned to the MENU-SELECTION-LINE. When ENTER is pressed with the head above any of the other options, only that line is plotted with its different parameter possibilities. After this, the head will be parked above the current setting. 8) With the & JOG-keys you can return to the MENU-SELECTION LINE leaving the original setting unchanged. 9) With the & JOG-keys, the head can be positioned above the desired setting, after which the ENTER key needs to be pressed to save the new setting into memory. When ENTER is pressed, a line is drawn under the activated setting and the head returns to the MENU-SELECTION-LINE. 10) The cutter will return to its normal operation mode by putting the media hold lever in the up position and removing the SET-UP SHEET from the cutter. Please remember that switching the machine OFF will NOT undo any changes which have already been saved, even when switching the machine off when the cutter is still in MENU-MODE OPERATION. To reset the machine to factory defaults, there is a special key code sequence. (See Chapter 3, Reset-To-Factory-Defaults).
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GENERAL SETTINGS
The general settings parameter influences the cutters reactions to commands given by the computer or initiated via the control panel. In the general settings menu, seven parameters are available: TOOL-TYPE SETTINGS, SHEET OFF / PAGE MODE, SMOOTHING and REPLOT FACTOR. In the Set-Up sheet, they can be found in the first seven lines : 1) Toolkind Tool1: 2) Toolkind Tool2: 3) Toolkind Tool3: 4) Toolkind Tool4: 5) SheetOff / PGmode: 6) Replot Factor: x1 7) Smoothing: Knife Knife Knife Knife x2 Off Pen Pen Pen Pen On Pounce Pounce Pounce Pounce x5 x10
TOOL-TYPE SELECTION
The Toolkind selection possibility in the set-up sheet offers the user the possibility to redefine the tool-type of each of the available tool settings. By factory default TOOLS 1 & 2 are defined as being knives, while TOOLS 3 & 4 are defined as being pens. Offset values and correction routines are applied only if a tool is selected which is defined as being a knife. The pouncing gap is only adjustable and active if a tool is selected which is defined as being a pouncing tool. By altering the factory default settings you can set-up the cutter to remember any combination of 4 different tool parameter settings thus controlling speed, force, acceleration as well as offset value (knives only) and/or gap (pouncing tool only). This will enable you to swiftly change to a different media type or application without having to change any of the settings. The TOOL-TYPE SELECTION can be set as follows : Using the JOG-keys, position the pen above the selection 1,2,3 or 4 in the menuselection line. Press ENTER to confirm this choice. The cutter will plot the following line (in case 1 is selected)
1) Toolkind Tool1: Knife Pen Pounce
after which the tool head will be parked above the current setting. The factory defaults are: TOOL1 = Knife, TOOL2 = Knife, TOOL3 = Pen, TOOL4 = Pen With the & JOG-keys you can return to the menu-selection line, leaving the original setting unchanged. By pressing or , you can move to the desired setting. When pressing ENTER, the new setting will be saved and underlined and the tool head will return to the menu selection line, allowing a new selection.
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The SHEET-OFF / PAGE-MODE can be set as follows : Using the JOG-keys, position the pen above the selection 5 in the menuselection line. Press ENTER to confirm this choice. The cutter will plot the following line:
5) SheetOff / Pgmode: On/PM0 On/PM1 On/PM2 Off/PM0 Off/PM1 Off/PM2
after which the tool head will be parked above the current setting. The factory default is Sheet-Off ON / Page Mode 0. With the & JOG-keys you can return to the menu-selection line, leaving the original setting unchanged. By Pressing or , you can move to the desired setting. When pressing ENTER, the new setting will be underlined and the tool head will return to the menu selection line, allowing a new selection.
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REPLOT FACTOR
Using the replot factor, it is possible to request more than 10 copies when the automatic replot and sheet-off utility is used. The replot factor indicates the multiplication factor the cutter will use to determine how many copies are requested. EXAMPLE : If the replot factor is (TIMES) 5 and the third LED is selected to indicate the number of copies, a total of 15 copies will be generated. Using the JOG-keys, position the pen above the selection 6 in the menu-selection line. Press ENTER to confirm this choice. The cutter will plot the following line: 6) Replot Factor : x1 x2 x5 x10
after which the tool head will be parked above the current setting. The factory default is times 1. With the & JOG-keys you can return to the menu-selection line, leaving the original setting unchanged. Pressing or you can move to the desired setting. When pressing ENTER, the new setting will be underlined and the tool head will return to the menu selection line, allowing a new selection.
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SMOOTHING
Smoothing can be set ON or OFF. Depending on your choice, cutting of obtuse angles will be dealt with differently by the cutter. If the complementary angle between two consecutive vectors A & B is larger than the smoothing angle, the cutter will slow down and cut a sharp corner (1). If the angle is smaller, the cutter will maintain its speed and cut a rounded corner (2). The optimum smoothing angle is calculated internally. When smoothing is turned off, all corners will be cut sharply.
To change the smoothing settings, proceed as follows : Using the JOG-keys, position the pen above the selection 7 in the menu-selection line. Press ENTER to confirm this choice. The cutter will plot the following line: 7) SMOOTHING : OFF ON
after which the tool head will be parked above the current setting. The factory default is ON. With the & JOG-keys you can return to the menu-selection line, leaving the original setting unchanged. By pressing or you can move to the desired setting. When pressing ENTER, the new setting will be underlined and the tool head will return to the menu selection line, allowing a new selection. Remark: The cutting plotter will work significantly slower when smoothing is OFF.
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COMMUNICATION SETTINGS
In order for your cutter to be able to communicate well with your host computer, the communication settings on both machines have to match exactly. Please refer to the manual of your software to determine which communication settings will be used by your software. Your cutter is able to be set up to use any settings necessary. In the factory, several commonly used settings have been preinstalled. For your convenience, however, we have included the possibility to alter any of the settings necessary. Factory default settings are: 9600 baud, No parity, 8 Data bits, 1 Stop bit, X-on X-off protocol. This setting is used as a default by windows as well as by practically all cutting plotter software. To change settings, you can proceed in two ways : 1) You can check which of the 5 possible defaults matches your software and enable this particular default setting. 2) You can set all communication parameters yourself. In this case, for communication, select USER DEFINED. In the Set-Up sheet, they can be found in lines 8 to 16 :
8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.
Communication DEFAULT 1 DEFAULT 2 DEFAULT 3 DEFAULT 4 DEFAULT 5 USER DEFINED
The factory default settings are shown in Bold-face. Please note that menu selections 9 up to 16 will only be available if the parameter USER DEFINED is selected in line 8. When using one of the default settings, all other communication parameters will be automatically set.
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To set the communication settings, choose one of the defaults or the user- defined possibility under option 8. In case of selecting the user-defined option, alter the settings one by one until they match the desired value. Using the JOG-keys positions the tool head above the selection 8 up to 16 in the menu-selection line. Press ENTER to confirm this choice. The cutter will plot the corresponding line, after which the tool head will be parked above the current setting. The factory default setting is default 4. With the & JOG-keys you can return to the menu-selection line, leaving the original setting unchanged. Pressing or you can move to the desired setting. When pressing ENTER, the new setting will be underlined and the tool head will be returned to the menu selection line, allowing a new selection.
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LANGUAGE SETTINGS
Your cutter is able to understand two different graphic languages. These two languages are MH-GL/2 (HPGL/2 - compatible) and MC-GL (Calcomp Compatible). In order to be able to fully use these languages, all necessary settings are available in the cutter set-up mode. In the set-up sheet, the language settings can be found in lines 17 up to 32.
17) Command Set 18) Origin 19) Plot Unit 20) VS,AS,FS 21) FORMAT 22) PLOT UNIT 23) SYNC Count 24) SYNC Code Hundred 25) SYNC Code Ten 26) SYNC Code One 27) Sum Check 28) Radix Hundred 29) Radix Ten 30) Radix One 31) EOB Code Ten 32) EOB Code Ten : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : MH-GL/2 Center 0.025mm Ignore 907 PCI 0.010mm 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 No Yes 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 MC-GL L. Right 0.010mm Accept 0.0125mm 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 L. Left U. Right U. Left
0.025mm 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9
Please note that when MH-GL/2 is activated in menu option 17, the menu options 21-32 will NOT be available. Please note that when MC-GL is activated in menu option 17, menu options 18-20 will NOT be available. The first choice to make is the language type : MH-GL/2 or MC-GL. The factory default is MH-GL/2. This is the language used by all popular sign cutting packages. When using MH-GL/2, three settings are available : 1. 2. Default Origin : Center, Lower Right, Lower Left, Upper Right & Upper Left. Lower Right is factory default. Plot Unit : 0.025 mm or 0.01 mm. Factory default is 0.025mm. Some cutting software packages use 0.01mm. If these values are not set correctly, all your jobs will be 2.5 times too large or too small. VS-AS-FS : Several cutting software packages enable the user to send SPEED, ACCELERATION and FORCE commands to the cutter. The cutter can be set up to ACCEPT or IGNORE these commands.
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When using MC-GL, twelve settings are available. Please refer to your software manual to look for the necessary values if this language is needed.
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To change language settings, proceed as follows: Using the JOG-keys positions the pen above one of the selections 17 up to 32 in the menu-line. Press ENTER to confirm this choice. The cutter will plot the corresponding line, after which the tool head will be parked above the current setting. With the & JOG-keys you can return to the menu-selection line, leaving the original setting unchanged. Pressing or you can move to the desired setting. When pressing ENTER, the new setting will be underlined and the tool head will return to the menu selection line allowing a new selection.
RESET-TO-FACTORY DEFAULTS
In some cases it might be necessary to return your cutter to its factory default settings. This is possible by switching the cutter on while simultaneously pressing the ORIGIN and the PAGE keys. The reset to factory default can also be initiated by pressing ENTER & MENU (INIT). Visual confirmation of this action is given by the LED-bar. The LEDs will show a running light from the outside to the inside several times.
Please note that using this function will fully re-initialize your unit. All previously stored language and communication settings will be reset. In case of doubt, first plot out a set-up sheet using the show option of the menu selection line.
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There are three factors that have to be taken into account when setting up your cutter to execute a demanding cutting job : 1) The knife depth 2) The cutting pressure 3) The offset
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TO ADJUST THE KNIFE DEPTH, PROCEED AS FOLLOWS : STANDARD KNIFE HOLDER 1) Hold the body (2) in one hand and adjust the depth by using the set screw (3). OPTIONAL KNIFE HOLDER WITH NONIUS 1) Loosen the base part of the cutting knife. To do this, take the base part in your left hand and twist the ring slightly.
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MUTOH SC Series Cutting Plotters Users Guide OPTIONAL KNIFE HOLDER WITH NONIUS 2) Take the base part and the ring in your left hand and twist the shaft until the knife point protrudes about 0.2 mm (0.008) out of the edge of the base part.
2) Turning the set screw (3) clockwise will make the blade protrude out of the edge of the base part (1). Turning the set screw (3) counterclockwise, will retract the blade. For a first test, turn out the blade until it protrudes about 0.2mm (0.008) out of the base part
Tighten the ring firmly against the base part. This will prevent the cutting blade from coming loose during cutting. 3) Make a manual test-cut on a small piece of media, of the same type that you will be using. Adjust the depth until the top layer is cut completely and that you can see a slight scratch on the backing when peeling off. At no times you should be able to see a scratch at the back side of the media.
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FEATURES OF THE OPTIONAL KNIFEHOLDER For some applications it might be convenient to be able to very accurately change the depth of the cutting blade. For those applications, MUTOH can provide you with an optional knife holder, featuring a nonius (vernier) with which it is possible to adjust the depth of the knife in increments of 0.01 millimeter (0.0004) The upper scale lines make it possible to change the knife depth over 0.05 mm (0.002). The lower scale (nonius) makes it possible to change the knife depth over 0.01 mm (0.0004).
- 0,05 mm
+ 0,05 mm
- 0,01 mm
+ 0,01 mm
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Press the ENTER-key for about two seconds. The cutter will cut a test square.
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OFFSET PRINCIPLE
One of the most important factors to obtain good quality, but unfortunately also one of the factors that is easily forgotten, is the offset.
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As you can see in the above figure, the knife offset (2) is the distance between the knife centre and the knife tip. Accurate measurement of the OFFSET to be used is very difficult and requires specialised equipment. You should therefore adjust the offset (2) by checking real cutting results on the media you will use. MUTOH helps you doing this by way of a semi-automatic offset adjustment routine, which has been integrated into your cutter.
OFFSET EFFECT
The selected Offset value is LARGER than the optimum knife offset. In this case, a square corner will be cut as follows : The selected Offset value is SMALLER than the optimum knife offset. In this case, a square corner will be cut as follows :
The cutting direction is indicated by the arrow. The corners are not well formed. The cutter cuts too far in the angular points.
The cutting direction is indicated by the arrow. The corners are not well formed. The cutter did not cut far enough in the angular points.
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3) 4)
5)
Using the VALUE +/- keys, adjust the base value to match the offset value of the blade installed in your knife holder. The base offset value is indicated on the box in which the blades are packed. For the blades which come with the cutter, this value is 0.5 mm (0.02). Press ENTER to confirm the BASE-OFFSET value. The cutter will now be in OFF-LINE mode. The ONLINE-LED indicator is OFF. This gives you the opportunity to adjust any settings necessary (SPEED, ACCELERATION, FORCE). Press the ONLINE key to switch the cutter into ONLINE mode. The cutter will now generate a set of test patterns, each of them with a different offset.
6) 7)
8) 9)
If the base offset is set to 0.5 mm (0.02), the generated offsets will vary from 0.46 mm (0.018) up to 0.55 mm (0.022). 10) When the test cuts are completed, the cutter will advance the vinyl for you to check the patterns and to determine which of them gives best quality. Especially look for good quality of the corners, closure of the circles and easy weeding. 11) Using the JOG-keys & you can move the TOOL HEAD digitally to indicate the square with the best quality. You will find an LED of the LED-bar move according to your choice. When the head is moved, the vinyl is partially retracted, but in such way that the test squares remain visible for the user.
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12) Press ENTER to confirm your choice. The cutter will now be in OFFLINE mode. 13) If needed, you can now restart the offset setting routine to experiment with a different force, speed and/or acceleration. Refer to item 3) to do this. 14) If you are satisfied with the new setting, you can set the cutter ONLINE by pressing the ONLINE key. ONLINE LED should be ON. 15) Now press PAGE to sheet-off the test squares. In order to obtain good quality, MUTOH recommends you to perform this routine each time you change cutting blades or switch to another type of media. To be able to change swiftly from one application or media to another, your cutter can memorise 4 sets of tool parameters. Each of the TOOLS can be defined as being a knife, a pen or a pouncing tool, depending of the users choice. The factory default settings are: TOOL1 = Knife, TOOL2 = Knife, TOOL3 = Pen, TOOL4 = Pen. Please refer to selecting a tool.
1) Inaccurate offset setting may cause : POOR cutting quality. Difficult weeding. 2) In case the offset adjustment routine is aborted, the cutter will continue working with the value prior to launching the adjustment routine.
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3. Confirm your choice by pressing ENTER. 4. All other settings such as speed, acceleration and force will react similarly as for the other tool kinds. The FORCE can be varied in the range of 15 - 500 grams.
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Turn the positioning screw (3) until the punching pin is about to protrude the holder.
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1. Punching pin 2. Holder 3. Positioning screw
Turn back the positioning screw (3) one full turn. The punching pin (1) will then be about 1 mm inside the holder (2).
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Please notice the FORCE under Pen-Up selection is the FORCE used to perform the automatic sheet-off.
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STANDARD KNIFE HOLDER Step 1 Take the body (2) into one hand and unscrew the base part (1).
KNIFE HOLDER WITH NONIUS Step 1 Take the ring in your hand and remove the base part.
Step 2 Blow away the vinyl particles accumulated in the top of the base part Step 3 Remove the spring from the cutting blade and remove any residual material from the blade tip
Step 2 Blow away the vinyl particles accumulated in the top of the base part Step 3 Remove any residual material from the blade tip
Step 4 Place the spring back over the cutting blade and tightly screw the base part on the holder.
Step 4 Place the base part back on the holder and twist it tightly.
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Step 2 : Cut a strip of vinyl ( Width : 8 mm (0,3) / Length : depending on the size of your cutter.) Stick this strip into the cutting groove.
Step 3 : Complete this procedure by sticking the new cutting mat into the cutting groove.
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Step 2: Remove the spring (3) and the cutting blade (4).
Step 2: Pull the old blade out of the holder and insert a new one
Step 3: Place the base part on top of the holder assembly and twist it tightly.
Step 4: Place the new blade with its spring into the base part and screw the whole assembly onto the body.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
In this section you will find a summary of problems that might occur during day-to-day use of your cutter and some hints how to determine the cause of the problem. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Power switch is turned ON, but the cutter does not operate. Is the cutters cover closed? Is the power cable connected to the cutter ? Is the cutter connected to a power outlet with the specified voltage ? Media is loaded, but the cutter does not operate. Is the cutters cover closed? Is the media hold lever lowered ? Is the media properly loaded ? Are the paper sensors clean ? Data is being sent from the computer, but the cutter does not react. Is there a proper interface cable connected ? Is the cutter in ON-LINE mode ? Do the interface conditions on the host computer match those set on the cutter ? (Chapter 3 Communications settings). Data is sent from the computer but errors occur on the cutters side. Are the output settings correct on the host computer and in the cutting software ? Do the interface conditions on the host computer match those set on the cutter ? ( Chapter 3 Communications settings ). Does the command mode on the host computer match the command mode on the cutter ? ( Chapter 3 Language Settings ). Some parts of the design are not well cut. Check whether the knife tip is not clogged with material residues. Examine the knife blade with a magnifier to see if the tip is not damaged or broken. Perform the offset adjustment routine to check cutting quality. (Chapter 4). Perform the internal test cut and check its quality (Chapter 4).
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9) Save this file onto a floppy or on your hard-disk. 10) Exit the text editor and return to the DOS-prompt. 11) Make sure you are in the directory where the file is located. 12) Type following command :
copy TEST.PLT COM1 f your cutter is connected to COM1 ) copy TEST.PLT COM2 f your cutter is connected to COM2 ) copy TEST.PLT LPT1 ( If your cutter is connected with the parallel printer port )
13) Then press <ENTER>. The file you have created will now be sent to the cutter, causing it to cut/draw a square of 10 by 10 cm. And a circle with a radius of 5 cm.
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ERROR MESSAGES
RECOVERABLE SYSTEM ERRORS ERROR CODE
10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% IMPOSSIBLE AUTOON-LINE RECOG (S02) G. LANGUAGE NOT CORRESPONDING (S03) MEDIA DETECT ERROR (S05) ROLL MEDIA END (S06) CANNOT AUTO-CONNECT (S07) AUTO CUT ERROR (S08) CHANGE MEDIA (S28) KANJI ROM SUM ERROR (S29) 90% 100%
POSSIBLE CAUSE & SUGGESTED ACTION S02 S03 S05 S06 S07 S08 S28 Communication difficulties Check cables. Select other graphics language. (Chapter 3 - Language Settings ) Media detection impossible. Too much or too little light, incorrect pressure roll position. Load a new sheet or roll. Communication difficulties Check cables. Error during auto-sheet-off sequence. Check media and auto-cut knife. Change or reload media.
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COMMUNICATION ERRORS
Communication errors are caused by a problem in the communication between the cutter and the host computer. They can be caused by errors related to the communication conditions, errors due to a defective handshake or command format errors in the ESCAPE sequences. ERROR CODE
10% 20% 30% 40% ERROR ON-LINE FRAME (C01) ERROR ON-LINE OVERRUN (C02) ERROR ON-LINE PARITY (C03) ERROR BIAS VALUE (C04) ERROR SUM CHECK (C05) ERROR DATA BLOCK (C06) FEW PARAMETER ESC (C07) FEW PARAMETER ESC (C08) COMMUNICATION BUSY (C09) UNDEFINED ESC (C10) ILLEGAL ESC (C11) ERROR VALUE ESC (C12) MANY PARAMETERS ESC (C13) COMMUNICATION ERROR (C14) BUFFER OVERFLOW (C15) 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
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LANGUAGE ERRORS
Language errors occur when command data entered from the host computer does not match the data format of the command mode currently activated on the cutters side. The error can be caused by a difference in command type or by a syntax error. ERROR CODE 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% UNDEFINED XX (E01) ERROR PARAMETER (E02) ERROR VALUE (E03) UNKNOWN CHAR (E05) BUFFER OVERFLOW (E07) 100%
POSSIBLE CAUSE & SUGGESTED ACTION E01 E02 E03 E05 E07 Undefined MH-GL command. Verify computer and cutter language settings. Incorrect number of parameters was transmitted. Parameter out of range was transmitted. Verify computer and cutter language settings. Character unknown to MH-GL was sent. Verify computer and cutter language settings. Polygon and character buffer overflow. Verify computer and cutter language settings.
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Unrecoverable errors may be caused by some part of the cutting plotter, which is malfunctioning. In case of an unrecoverable error, most of the time the cutter will be completely blocked and all the LEDs will be flashing. Press ENTER to display an error code on the LED-bar. ERROR CODE
10% 20% ERROR CODE 0 WATCH DOG TIME OUT BUS TRAP ERROR ADDRESS TRAP ERROR ILLEGAL INSTRUCTION(MC68020) ZERO DIVIDE GENERAL PROCESSOR FAILURE EPROM CHECKSUM ERROR KANJI ROM CHECKSUM ERROR SRAM FAILED I/O TEST DRAM FAILED I/O TEST INTERRUPT FAILURE X IS OUT OF SYNC Y IS OUT OF SYNC INPOSITION TIME OUT FOR X INPOSITION TIME OUT FOR Y OVER CURRENT X OVER CURRENT Y X ENCODER FAILED X ENCODER FAILED
POSITION TIME OUT MOVING COIL
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90%
100%
POSITION TIME OUT PEN MOTOR OVER CURRENT MOVING COIL OVER CURRENT PEN MOTOR OVER FORCE MOVING COIL OVER FORCE PEN MOTOR MOVING COIL A/D FAILURE PEN MOTOR A/D FAILURE
CURRENT TIME OUT MOVING COIL
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10% 20% CURRENT TIME OUT PEN MOTOR POWER FAILURE DRIVER IS OVER HEATED FAN FAILURE MEDIA BROKEN Y ORIGIN NOT FOUND REFILL TANK FAILED LOST HEAD 1010 CPU ERROR 1111 CPU ERROR PEN CHANGE ERROR EEPROM ERROR CUTTER ERROR EXTENDED RAM ERROR Y EDGE ERROR MEDIA HANGER ERROR X OVER LOAD ERROR Y OVER LOAD ERROR UNKNOWN ERROR UNKNOWN ERROR UNKNOWN ERROR INTERLOCK ERROR MOVING COIL ENCODER FAILURE PEN MOTOR ENCODER FAILURE DRIVER FAILURE ILLEGAL MAIN BOARD REVISION ILLEGAL PANEL BOARD REVISION MAINBOARD TYPE ERROR ILLEGAL OPTIONAL I/F BOARD REVISION UNKNOWN OPTIONAL I/F BOARD ILLEGAL MECHANICAL REVISION MECHANICAL TYPE ERROR XY CONNECT FAILED PROM TYPE MISMATCH EEPROM IS NOT RESPONDING
30%
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80%
90% 100%
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SC-1000
SC-1300
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SC-650 Length Width Height Weight 1205 535 (DT) / 670 335 (DT) / 1175 35 kg
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Index
INDEX
- key, 26 + key, 26 ACCELERATION, 25, 30 ADJUST THE KNIFE DEPTH, 50 ALIGNMENT FUNCTION, 24 auto sheet-off, 41 auto-sheet-off, 22 Carriage Cover, 13 Centronics interface, 15 CLEANING & DAILY MAINTENANCE, 61 CLEANING THE GRID ROLLS, 61 Communication errors, 70 Communication problems, 67 communication settings, 45 Control Panel, 13 CONTROL PANEL, 14 conveyer rolls, 20 Conveyor Rolls, 13 CUT SHEET, 18 cutting mat, 57 Cutting Mat, 13 drive rollers, 18 Drive Rollers, 13 Dual Action Tool head for Cutting and Sheeting Off, 13 enter, 14 ENTER key, 25 environment, 9 Equal Tension method, 21 FORCE, 25, 29 general settings, 40 Grid Cover, 13 Hold Lever, 13 hold-lever, 19 jog-keys, 14 JOG-keys, 24 Language errors, 71 LED-bar, 25 LOADING MEDIA, 18 marker lines, 18, 20 MC-GL, 47 media hold lever, 18 MENU SELECTION KEYS, 25 MENU-MODE, 37, 38 MENU-SELECTION LINE, 38 MH-GL/2, 47 OFF-LINE mode, 23 offset adjustment procedure, 55 OFFSET BASE VALUE, 55 on-line, 14
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ON-LINE button, 23 ON-LINE LED, 23 ON-LINE MODE, 23 online-led, 14 origin, 14 ORIGIN key, 24 page, 14, 22 PAGE key, 24 page length, 21 PAGE length, 31 PAGE LENGTH, 25 Page Mode, 41 PAGE-MODE, 42 PARALLEL INTERFACE, 15 Parallel Interface Connector, 13 PARAMETER SETTINGS PLOT, 60 PARTS LIST, 10 Physical Dimensions, 76 Platen, 13 POUNCING / PUNCHING SET-UP, 57 POWER CABLE, 16 Power Connector, 13 Power supply, 9 power switch, 18 Power Switch, 13 pre-feed length, 21 pressure rollers, 18 Pressure Rollers, 13 RECOVERABLE SYSTEM ERRORS, 69 replace a blade, 64 replace auto-sheet-off knife, 65 replace the cutting mat, 63 replot factor, 43 RESET & CLEAR FUNCTION, 34 RESET-TO-FACTORY DEFAULTS, 48 roll media, 20 Roll Support System, 13 SERIAL INTERFACE, 15 Serial Interface Connector, 13 SHEET-OFF / PAGE MODE, 41 SHOW function, 38 SHUFFLE length. See PAGE length Small guiding Flanges, 13 Smoothing, 44 SPEED, 25, 30 TEST SQUARE, 53 testcut, 59 TOOL, 25 TOOL SELECTION, 27 Toolkind, 40
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Index
TOOL-TYPE SELECTION, 40 tool-up, 22 TROUBLESHOOTING, 66 UNPACKING, 11 Unrecoverable errors, 72
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Set-Up Sheet
Settings Plot
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ORIGIN
ALIGNMENT
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