Running An Aas Offset Test - Roland Camm-1 GR2-640 User Manual

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Running an AAS Offset Test

The AAS sensor's reading of crop marks may be out of position if the cutting carriage sustained a strong
impact. If this is the case, send the AAS offset test file data to the machine from a computer on which
File Uploader is installed and run an AAS offset test.
MEMO
The blade offset value is set for the AAS offset test. Enter the offset value according to the blade being used.
Procedure
1.
Print any data stored in the downloaded AAS offset test file with a high-precision printer.
• AASII_X_Y_Offset_Caberation_A4.eps (A4 size)
• AASII_X_Y_Offset_Caberation_600_600.eps (Default settings data recommended for test
use)
2.
Turn on the power to the machine.
3.
Load the material printed in step 1 in the machine.
Ensure that the material is loaded with the crop mark origin at the front right.
P. 21 "Loading the Material"
4.
Press [◀], [▼], [▲] or [▶] to move the cutting carriage close to the crop mark origin.
P. 73 "Setting the Output-start Location (Printing and Cutting)"
5.
Connect this machine and the computer with a USB cable.
6.
Start File Uploader.
7.
Select the transmission file and port for sending the file to the machine.
(1)
Press [Browse] and select the prn file with the same conditions as the print data.
(2)
Select the port for the cutting machine from the [Select a port] pull-down list.
8.
Click [Start].
The AAS offset test data is sent to the machine and cutting starts.
9.
Check the AAS offset test result.
If there is any deviation in the intersections of printed lines and cut lines, adjust the AAS off-
set.
RELATED LINKS
・ P. 143 "Adjusting the AAS Offset"
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AAS Offset Test

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