Roland PNC-900 user manual When Cutting Is Completed, Performing a Demo Cutting

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(3)

Stick application tape over the completed work.

Press down firmly on the application sheet to remove air bubbles. If you do not press firmly enough the cut area will not stick to the surface.

(4)

Carefully apply the work at the desired location, while keeping it as straight as possible. Rub over the application tape to make sure the work is firmly stuck in place. Then peel off the application tape.

4-9 When Cutting Is Completed

(1)When cutting is finished, press down the sheet loading levers and remove the sheet. (See "Removing the Sheet" on page 7.)

(2)If a blade was used, wipe the blade with a soft cloth to remove any pieces of the sheet that may be adhering to it. If a pen was used, remove the pen from the tool carriage and cap it securely.

(3)Turn off the power.

If you do not intend to use the unit for an extended period of time, you should pull the plug for the power cord out of the outlet.

* For routine cleaning, use a soft piece of cloth.

Performing a Demo Cutting

The PNC-900 is equipped with a "self-test" function to conveniently allow you to check whether or not it is capable of operating normally. Should you ever suspect that the PNC-900 is not performing satisfactorily, you should follow the steps below to perform the self-test.

* A computer is not required in order to carry out the self-test.

(1)Refer to "4-3 Installing the Blade" and install a blade holder (or pen) in the PNC-900's tool carriage.

(2)Set the pen force to the smallest possible value (the pen force slider should be at the furthest point to the left). If after the first test you feel that the sheet was not cutout clean enough, you can try gradually increasing the pen force until you have the optimum level.

(3)Hold down the key on the panel while you turn the power on.

ON

POWER ON

OFF

(4)Load the sheet (or some paper), following the procedure described in "4-4 Loading the Sheet."

(5) Press the SETUP key. Demo cutting starts.

SETUP

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Contents Desktop Sign Maker For the USA Typographic Conventions To Ensure Safe Use About the Labels Affixed to the Unit Rating plateTo Ensure Correct Use Table of Contents Precautions Regarding Placement PrecautionsWhen Moving the PNC-900 Precautions in usePart Names and Functions Front ViewRear View Operation Panel Rotate LEDDIP Switch Settings Basic OperationMaking the Connection with the Computer Installing the Blade InstallationRemoval Loading the Sheet Loading the Sheet Setup KeyTurning on the Power Removing the SheetSetting the Origin Point Keys ProcedureAbout the Cutting Area How to Adjust Blade Force Cutting Test to Check Blade Force Test KeysSoftware Settings Downloading Cutting DataContinuing Cutting on the Same Sheet Applying the Completed CutoutContinuing Cutting Cutting After Changing the Sheet Cutting a Thick SheetWhen Cutting Is Completed Performing a Demo CuttingSettings for Each Function Canceling the Rotate FunctionPlotting on Paper Media PEN Mode Key and PEN Mode LED Pen ReplacementStopping Plotting on Paper Media About the Blade If the blade becomes dullAverage blade life What to do if Sheet is not cut properly List of CAMM-GL III Instructions Mode1Mode2 Instructions in mode1 and mode2 List of Device Control Instructions ESC .B ESC.BInstruction Format Parameter Range is default Explanation List of Options Option name Product number DescriptionSpecifications of PNC-900 ToolsInterface Specifications ParallelA3020195BE

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.

One of the defining characteristics of the Roland PNC-900 is its advanced cutting technology. The machine employs an optical registration system that ensures precise contour cutting. This system can detect crop marks, allowing for accuracy in cutting printed designs, which is crucial for high-quality results. The PNC-900 boasts a blade that can handle a variety of materials, from vinyl and paper to reflective materials and heat transfer film, making it versatile for different projects.

The operational speed of the PNC-900 is another attractive feature. It can deliver cutting speeds of up to 600 mm/s, significantly enhancing productivity for users who are looking to complete projects efficiently. Additionally, this model includes an articulated carriage that provides consistent cutting pressure across various media types, ensuring clean, precise lines every time.

Moreover, Roland has integrated user-friendly design into the PNC-900. The machine is equipped with a large LCD display that is easy to navigate, allowing users to access functions and settings with minimal hassle. Its intuitive interface makes it accessible even for those new to digital cutting technology.

The PNC-900 supports a range of connection options, including USB and serial connectivity, making it adaptable to most computers and design software available. This compatibility allows users to work seamlessly with their preferred graphic design programs to bring their creative visions to life.

In terms of durability, the PNC-900 is built with robust materials designed to withstand demanding conditions. Its compact design also makes it suitable for both small shops and larger production environments.

In summary, the Roland PNC-900 is a powerful and versatile cutting machine equipped with advanced technologies that ensure precise and efficient performance. Its combination of speed, precision, and ease of use makes it an appealing choice for professionals seeking reliable solutions in the digital cutting market. Whether for signage, decals, or crafts, the PNC-900 is designed to meet the high standards required by users across various industries.