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Contents
Main
CX-24/12
USERS MANUAL
Contents
To Ensure Safe Use
About and Notices
About the Symbols
Page
About the Labels Affixed to the Unit
Avis sur les avertissements
propos des symboles
Pour utiliser en toute scurit
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propos des tiquettes colles sur l'appareil
1 Checking Supplied Items
2 Part Names and Functions
2-1 Front View
2-2 Rear View
2-3 Operation Panel
3 Preparing the CX-24/12
3-1 Setting
3-2 Connection
For IBM PC or PC Compatibles
For Macintosh
3-3 Installing the Driver
Connecting the Power Cord
3-4 Port Setting
Checking the Communication Parameters for the Port and Driver - Windows 95/98/Me
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Checking the Communication Parameters for the Port and Driver - Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP
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Turned clockwise
Turned coun- terclockwise
Making the Settings from the Menu on the CX-24/12
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4-2 Loading the Material
Acceptable Material Sizes
- CX-24
Loading the Material
- If You Are Not Using the Roller Base
- If You Are Using the Roller Base
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4-3 Turning on the Power
For the CX-24:
Putting the Machine in the Setup State
SELECT | ROLL
Making Menu Settings with the Control Panel
How to View the Display
For the CX-12:
SETUP -> ENTER
4-4 Checking Material Feed
AREA |< 1.0m> AREA | < 1.0m> AREA | MOVE
4-5 When Performing Long Cutting
1.5 m (59 in.) or more
Location of the origin point
Material shape selected from the menu
Model
4-6 Setting the Origin Point
ORIGIN SET
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4-7 Performing a Cutting Test (How to Adjust Blade Force/Adjusting the Cutter Blade)
The square should remain, without peeling off.
Cutting Test
Adjusting the Amount of Blade Extension
Adjusting the Blade Force
Too large Too small
FORCE | < 80g> FORCE | < 80g>
4-8 Downloading Cutting Data
NOTICE
:Cutting area :Pinch roller
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Pausing Cutting Operations
PAUSE | <CONT.>
- To resume cutting without change
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- For Roll Materials, or When Detaching Only a Cut Portion
4-10 When Cutting Is Completed
When not in use for extended periods, unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet.
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6 Plotting on Paper Media
OFFSET| <0(PEN)>
Acceptable Pens and Paper Media
7 Repeating the Same Cutting
Preparing the Cutting Data
REPLOT| START REPLOT| CLEAR
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10 mm (0.39 in.)
8 Cutting Printed Material
8-2 Shape and Layout of Crop Marks
Shape of Crop Marks
8-1 Using Crop Marks
- Data-creation Program
8-3 Loading the Material
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CROPMARK|<AUTO>
CX-24 CX-12
BASE X|<5.0mm>
WIDTH |<170mm> LENGTH|<210mm>
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MARK 1 NOT FOUND
8-5 When Crop Marks Cannot Be Read
MARK 2 NOT FOUND
8-6 When the Printing and Cutting Locations Are Misaligned
MEDIA MISALIGN ANGLE TOO BIG
WIDTH TOO BIG ANGLE TOO BIG
9-1 Blade and Material Combinations
9 About the Blades and Materials
9 About the Blades and Materials
Acceptable Material Widths
* Make sure the pinch rollers are positioned above the grit rollers.
CX-12
9-2 About the Materials
CX-24
About the Cutting Area
<CX-24> <CX-12>
When Loading Flat Material
Rubber Sandblast Stencils
A Material with Edge Holes for Sprocket Feed
10-1 How to Read This Chapter
10 Display Menu Descriptions
SELECT
SELECT | ROLL
10-2 Display Menu Descriptions
CROPMARK| <OFF>
CROPMARK
BASE Y | <5mm>
BASE X | <5mm>
BASE X
BASE Y
WIDTH
SETUP | <ON>
LENGTH | <210mm>
LENGTH
SETUP
FORCE SPEED
AREA |< 1.0m>
SPEED |<40cm/s>
AREA
OFFSET
REPLOT
SMOOTH.| <ON>
ROTATE| <OFF>
SMOOTH
ROTATE
WEIGHT
I/O | <AUTO>
RESTORE| <USER1>
I/O
CALL| <USER1>
#BAUD.
#HANDS.|<H-WIRE>
#PARITY| <NONE>
#HANDS.
#STOP.| <1>
LANG.
INITIALIZE EEROM
DEMO CUT
INITIALIZE EEROM
UNIT | <Metric>
11 Display Menu Flowchart
Display Menu Flowchart When Using Crop Marks
12 What to Do If...
12-1 If the CX-24/12 Doesn't Run...
SELECT | ROLL SETUP -> ENTER
PAUSE | <CONT>
To stop operation
12-2 The Material Slips Away from the Pinch Rollers During the Cutting Process
12-3 Uncut Areas Remain, or Areas Are Not Cleanly Cut
12-4 The Results of Cutting Are Displaced, and Uncut Portions Remain
12-5 Error Messages
Err:Bad Positin
SHEET UNLOADED
DATA OVERFLOW DATA EMPTY Origin Error
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13 Instruction Support Chart
14 Specifications
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Parallel
Serial
Parallel connector (in compliance with specifications of Centronics) Serial connector (RS-232C)
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