Roland PNC-900 user manual Loading the Sheet Setup Key, Turning on the Power, Removing the Sheet

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4-4 Loading the Sheet — SETUP Key

Turning on the Power

*When the power switch is pressed to turn on the unit, the tool carriage moves. Take care to ensure that your hands or other objects do not become caught in the moving parts. When turning the power to the unit off and then on again, wait at least 10 seconds after switching the power off before switching it back on.

Switch on the power switch on the left side of the PNC-900.

• Loading the Sheet

Sheets with a width (horizontal dimension) of 50 mm (1-15/16") to 305 mm (12") can be loaded. There is no particular restriction on sheet length (vertical dimension). This means that either cut sheets or roll sheets can be used.

CAUTION

The tool carriage moves when the SETUP key is pressed. Take care to ensure that your hands or other objects do not become caught in the moving parts. Be sure to raise the sheet loading lever before attempting to move it. Never attempt to force the sheet loading lever.

(1)Move the sheet loading lever Before attempting to move the pinch roller, be sure to lower the sheet loading lever.

Sheet

Align with the guide lines

Inner side of the sheet

(2)

Raise

Sheet loading lever

(3)

 

The SETUP LED

Pinch roller

 

lights up and the tool

 

carriage moves to the

Press the

PAUSE

SETUP key

 

origin.

 

 

Loading the sheet is

 

 

completed.

When you have finished loading the sheet, be sure to set the origin to the bottom left of the sheet. See "4-5 Setting the Origin Point" on page 8 for an explanation of how to do this.

*When using a roll sheet, load in place by passing the front edge of the sheet through from the rear of the PNC-900 over the platen.

It may be helpful to use a sheet base (available separately).

Removing the Sheet

(1)

The SETUP LED goes out and the tool carriage

SETUP

moves to the right edge of the cutting area.

Press the SETUP key

 

 

 

 

Hold down for about 1 sec.

 

 

 

 

(2)

Lower

 

 

(3) Remove the sheet.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sheet loading lever

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Contents Desktop Sign Maker For the USA Typographic Conventions To Ensure Safe Use Rating plate About the Labels Affixed to the UnitTo Ensure Correct Use Table of Contents When Moving the PNC-900 PrecautionsPrecautions Regarding Placement Precautions in useFront View Part Names and FunctionsRear View Rotate LED Operation PanelBasic Operation DIP Switch SettingsMaking the Connection with the Computer Installation Installing the BladeRemoval Turning on the Power Loading the Sheet Setup KeyLoading the Sheet Removing the SheetProcedure Setting the Origin Point KeysAbout the Cutting Area Cutting Test to Check Blade Force Test Keys How to Adjust Blade ForceDownloading Cutting Data Software SettingsContinuing Cutting Cutting After Changing the Sheet Applying the Completed CutoutContinuing Cutting on the Same Sheet Cutting a Thick SheetPerforming a Demo Cutting When Cutting Is CompletedCanceling the Rotate Function Settings for Each FunctionPen Replacement Plotting on Paper Media PEN Mode Key and PEN Mode LEDStopping Plotting on Paper Media If the blade becomes dull About the BladeAverage blade life What to do if Sheet is not cut properly Mode1 List of CAMM-GL III InstructionsMode2 Instructions in mode1 and mode2 ESC .B ESC.B List of Device Control InstructionsInstruction Format Parameter Range is default Explanation Option name Product number Description List of OptionsTools Specifications of PNC-900Parallel Interface SpecificationsA3020195BE

PNC-900 specifications

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