Roland PNC-900 Applying the Completed Cutout, Continuing Cutting Cutting After Changing the Sheet

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• Continuing Cutting

Cutting After Changing the Sheet

Again carry out the procedure described from "Loading the Sheet" on page 7 to "4-7 Downloading Cutting Data" on page 10. * If a sheet of the same type is used, there is no need to perform a cutting test.

Continuing Cutting on the Same Sheet

Refer to "4-5 Setting the Origin Point" on page 8 to set the origin for the area where cutting is to be carried out next. Then send cutting data from the computer to the PNC-900.

• Cutting a Thick Sheet

SW-8, one of the DIP switches located on the right side of the unit, is normally set to OFF (light).

It is recommended that SW-8 be set to ON (heavy) when cutting a thick or heavy sheet. Cutting speed slows down when this is done, but the force used to move the sheet and the blade increases.

* Remember that DIP switch settings must be made only when the power is turned off.

4-8 Applying the Completed Cutout

Once cutting has been completed, the resulting work can be affixed in place as explained below.

Procedure

Notes

Make sure beforehand that the surface where the work is to be stuck is clean and free of all dust or oily deposits.

When applying the work to a transparent surface, such as a window, you can use a water- based pen (which can be wiped off afterwards) to mark guidelines on the reverse side of the glass, to aid in getting the work aligned properly.

If you discover after it is stuck in place that air bubbles were trapped under the work, use a needle to puncture them. Then you can smooth out the sheet out so that it sticks securely.

(1)

For Cut Sheets

Refer to "Removing the Sheet" on page 7 to remove the sheet from the PNC-900.

For Roll Sheets

Use scissors or something similar to sever the area that has been cut from the roll sheet.

(2)

Strip away all unneeded portions from the completed work.

*You should direct that a rectangle be cut around the targeted work.

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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 useRear View Part Names and FunctionsFront View Rotate LED Operation PanelMaking the Connection with the Computer DIP Switch SettingsBasic Operation Removal Installing the BladeInstallation Turning on the Power Loading the Sheet Setup KeyLoading the Sheet Removing the SheetAbout the Cutting Area Setting the Origin Point KeysProcedure 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 FunctionStopping Plotting on Paper Media Plotting on Paper Media PEN Mode Key and PEN Mode LEDPen Replacement Average blade life About the BladeIf the blade becomes dull What to do if Sheet is not cut properly Mode2 List of CAMM-GL III InstructionsMode1 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

The Roland PNC-900 is a cutting-edge machine that has gained recognition in the world of digital printing and cutting. This multifunctional device is designed for both professional and commercial use, delivering high precision and impressive performance. With its distinctive features, the PNC-900 stands out in the marketplace, catering to various applications including signage, custom decals, and even intricate craft projects.

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