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  • Page 2: Copyright Notice

    HS750 are trademarks and GRAPHIX ADVANTAGE and GerberCal are registered trademarks of Gerber Scientific Products, Inc. 3-in-1 is a registered trademark of Boyle-Midway, Inc. ScotchCal and Scotchlite are trademarks of the 3M Corporation. HPGL is a trademark of Hewlett-Packard Company.
  • Page 3: Fcc Notice

    FCC NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents INTRODUCTION.......................1 Support Information..................3 Package Contents ..................4 INSTALLATION........................7 Assembling the Plotter ................9 Installing the Interior................10 Connecting the Control Module..............11 Connecting the R908 Keyboard Cable............12 Installing the R907 Retaining Clip............12 Finishing the Installation.................13 Connecting the Plotter................13 Communication Parameters ..............14 Power-up Sequence.................15 plus Selecting the HS750...
  • Page 6 Slew Keys ....................39 Function Keys ..................40 .................40 SWIVEL KNIFE ..................41 INIT KNIFE ..................42 RUN SINGLE ..................43 RUN CONT ....................45 RESET SPECIAL DIAGNOSTICS ....................47 Diagnostic Options..................47 Wagon Wheel Test Plot..............48 Square/Circle Test Plot..............49 X08 Cut Test ..................50 ERROR CONDITIONS ....................51 Error Signals ...................51 Determining Error Numbers.............52 Error Codes..................53 MAINTENANCE......................55...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    The HS750 features Gerber's exclusive Knife Mode Switching technology, which offers you a choice of two cutting modes selected from the plotter keypad: Tangential Knife Mode keeps the blade aligned with the direction of plotting motion for cutting thick materials (such as sandblast stencil) and for pouncing patterns.
  • Page 8: About This Manual

    HS750 has many features that make it easy and convenient to use: Accepts any standard Gerber materials in 30-inch wide rolls. Draws, cuts, and pounces up to 27.25 inches high. Using the plus system Panel feature, the HS750 GRAPHIX ADVANTAGE can cut text or graphics in strips up to 96 feet long.
  • Page 9: Support Information

    Customer support through Gerber Field Service Department. Step-by-step user's manual. plus " If you require assistance installing or operating your HS750 plotter, contact your distributor or Gerber Field Service at 800-828- 5406 (in the USA), or fax at 203-645-2448.
  • Page 10: Package Contents

    plus HS750 Package Contents plus This section lists the contents of the HS750 shipping carton. plus After you unpack the HS750 plotter, inventory the contents before you begin to assemble the plotter. Report any discrepancies to your distributor at once. Save all packaging materials in case it becomes necessary to transport the plotter in the future.
  • Page 11 Introduction Small Components Box (1) Plotter power cord (1) Plotter interface cable (1) Vinyl letter squeegee plus (1) HS750 User Manual plus (1) HS750 Plotter Option diskette (1) Warranty card (1) Service contract (1) Knife Depth Adjustment Instructions (1) RS-232 cable (4) Fuses (1) Tool kit (1) R907 retaining clip...
  • Page 12 plus HS750...
  • Page 13: Installation

    INSTALLATION As you unpack the plotter boxes, inventory the contents before you begin to assemble the plotter. Remember to save all packaging materials in case it becomes necessary to transport the plotter in the future. Follow the instructions in this section to ensure that you have plus properly assembled, connected, and installed the HS750 plotter...
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  • Page 15: Assembling The Plotter

    Installation Assembling the Plotter Refer to the illustration on the preceding page to help you assemble the plotter. The diagram is intended to assist you in assembly. It is not intended to be an exact depiction of the plus HS750 1.
  • Page 16: Installing The Interior

    plus HS750 Installing the Interior 1. Install the roll support bar hole grommets by twisting the grommet to separate the ends. Press one end into the hole so that the plastic encases the metal. Work around the grommet, pressing the plastic over the edge of the metal until the loose end snaps into place closing the ring.
  • Page 17: Connecting The Control Module

    Installation Connecting the Control Module In the control module, connect the objects marked R902, R903, R904, etc., to their counterparts (P902, P903, P904, etc.), as shown in the illustration. Special instructions for connecting the keyboard cable (R908) follow on the next page.
  • Page 18: Connecting The R908 Keyboard Cable

    plus HS750 Connecting the R908 Keyboard Cable There are two connections at the end of the R908 cable. Each cable is marked with a number 1 on its top side when connected to P908. The expanded diagram on the previous page shows this connection.
  • Page 19: Finishing The Installation

    Installation Finishing the Installation 1. Replace the left end cover on the plotter and secure with the three saved screws. Do not replace the right end cover or control module cover at this time . Note: If you purchased the Long Sign Material Catcher, install at this point.
  • Page 20: Communication Parameters

    plus HS750 5. Carefully align all pins. Use the connector thumb screws to secure the cable to the plotter. Note: If a plotter is already installed in the port on PLOTTER , use the port to install a GRAPHIX ADVANTAGE TABLET second plotter.
  • Page 21: Power-Up Sequence

    Installation The plotter has a 25DB female connector with these pin assignments: Signal Sig Gnd All other pins are not connected. Power-up Sequence plus When the HS750 is turned on, the following sequence occurs: 1. The light labeled comes on. A short beep sounds, and POWER the lights over , and...
  • Page 22: Selecting The Hs750

    plus HS750 plus Selecting the HS750 Plotter Use the GSP Setup program in the to add GRAPHIX ADVANTAGE plus the HS750 plotter to your system. Refer to the GRAPHIX Reference for more information on configuring your ADVANTAGE system. 1. Double-click on GSP Setup. 2.
  • Page 23: Assigning Default Plotter

    Installation 8. Double-click on the control bar to exit the GSP Setup Menu. The system returns to the program GSP GRAPHIX ADVANTAGE plus group and you can now access the HS750 plotter. Assigning Default Plotter A default plotter can be assigned if more than one plotter is connected to the GRAPHIX ADVANTAGE Note: There must be at least two plotter names in the Ready for...
  • Page 25: Materials And Tools

    Consult your Gerber distributor for further information about available materials, colors, and prices. Always insist on Gerber authorized materials for highest quality results. Loading Material There are several precautions you should take before and as you load the material.
  • Page 26 plus HS750 To prepare the plotter 1. Center the carriage spindle preferably by using the slew keys (see “Front Panel” section) or manually (with certain precautions, as noted in “Loading Material”). Be sure that the carriage spindle is not located at either extreme end of its travel and that both ends of the rubber drum can be reached easily.
  • Page 27: Helpful Hints

    Materials and Tools To feed and align the material 1. Feed the material through the plotter, under all the guide bars and over the drum. 2. Place the holes in the material over the adjustable sprockets on the drum first (toward the rear of the plotter), making sure to match the three closely-spaced sprocket pins and holes.
  • Page 28 plus HS750 Before unrolling the vinyl for a job, determine how much material you need. Check the length of the longest line in the job, or the width of an automatically laid out sign or digitized design. Remember that if you are plotting in the Axis Swap mode, you need to consider the height of the job rather than its width.
  • Page 29: Tool Force Dial

    Materials and Tools Tool Force Dial The tool force dial on the front of the housing indicates the tool force setting and the amount of tool force, or pressure, that is applied to the tool during operation. This pressure ensures uniform cuts and pen lines.
  • Page 30: Settings

    plus HS750 SETTINGS plus The HS750 Tool Force Settings Reference Card at the back of this manual lists tool force settings. Be sure to refer to this list of settings when changing materials or applications. Below are some initial suggestions: For drawing, start with a tool force setting between .5 and 1.
  • Page 31: Adjustments

    Blade wear -- Increase tool force after several thousand cuts. Gerber recommends experimenting with tool force settings as well plus as keeping a logbook of the settings. Refer to the HS750 Tool Force Settings Reference Card for guidelines.
  • Page 32: Pen Replacement

    PEN REPLACEMENT Spare pens in blue and red are included in the tool kit. Additional pens are available through your Gerber distributor. To replace a pen 1. Insert a flat-tip screwdriver into the notch (see below) at the...
  • Page 33 Materials and Tools 2. Use an Allen wrench to loosen the hex screw located near the tip of the pen. Remove the pen through the top of the holder. 3. Insert a new pen, tip first, into the top of the holder. 4.
  • Page 34: Pounce Wheel Holder

    plus HS750 Pounce Wheel Holder Pouncing is a technique used to create an outline for a sign that will later be hand-painted. It can also be used for vinyl character alignment on a 30-inch plotter when the job is much longer. The pounce wheel is designed to pounce (perforate) holes either perfectly aligned or off-center to the direction of travel.
  • Page 35 Materials and Tools 2. A plastic lift washer is used to reduce friction between the tool and the lift fork of the carriage spindle during operation. There should be one installed on the pounce wheel holder. If not, slip a lift washer from the tool kit over the barrel and slide the washer to the top of the holder.
  • Page 36: Knife Holder And Blades

    HS750 Knife Holder and Blades Gerber blades are extremely wear-resistant. In testing, Gerber cut over 10,000 one-inch letters using a single blade before testing was discontinued with the blade still cutting satisfactorily. Other blade manufacturers have unsuccessfully attempted to duplicate this cutting precision and durability.
  • Page 37: Tool Force Settings

    Materials and Tools 6. If using the vinyl included with the plotter, start with a tool force setting of .5. Approximate tool force settings for cutting other vinyl materials are listed in the following chart. TOOL FORCE SETTINGS You will need to adjust the tool force setting on the plotter for various reasons.
  • Page 38 Force Controltac 180 Delux 210 Gold/Silver Dusted Crystal 210 .05-1 HS-42 Florescent 210 Scotchcal Translucent 230 Gerber Cal Gerber IP Plus Gerber Mask I & II HS-42 Heat Transfer Flock Hot Split Plastisol Metalized Polyester Screen Print HS-42 Static Cling...
  • Page 39: Shoe Setting

    When shipped to you, the shoe setting is appropriate for use with most Gerber vinyl materials. (The assembly, however, is not intended for use with rubber stencil material.) Before cutting any jobs, select the appropriate tool (tangential or swivel) and make sure the tool force is set according to the Suggested Tool Force Settings Chart .
  • Page 40: Blade Replacement

    BLADE REPLACEMENT Extra blades and special angled blades for sandblast vinyls are plus available from your Gerber distributor. Included with the HS750 are five carbide knife blades: one installed in the tangential knife holder two tangential knife spares...
  • Page 41 Materials and Tools 2. Carefully remove the old blade from the tool holder. 3. Insert the new blade between the tool holder and the knife depth adjustment shoe. Keep the point of the blade toward the center of the tool holder. 4.
  • Page 42 plus HS750 To replace and adjust the swivel knife blade WARNING: Blades are very sharp. Take care when handling the knife holder and blade. CAUTION: Do not handle the blade with other tools. It is fragile and subject to breakage if mishandled. 1.
  • Page 43: Operation

    OPERATION Travel Limits plus Each time that you turn on the HS750 , the carriage moves to the keypad end of the plotter and touches the bumper. This tells the controller the plotters’ travel limits. The carriage backs away from the bail arms to allow you to open the bail arms for material loading.
  • Page 44: Front Panel

    plus HS750 end of the plotter and the adjustable sprockets are at the opposite end.) Front Panel plus The HS750 front panel keys shown below are used to perform all of the following operations: Position the carriage and material. Put the plotter on-line for drawing, cutting, and pouncing. Select single or continuous job processing.
  • Page 45: Slew Keys

    Operation Slew Keys Slew keys are the four keys surrounding the key. SLOW SLOW Press the left and right slew keys to unroll material before plotting, to position the tool for plotting, to position the carriage and material between jobs, and to rotate the drum and feed material through the plotter or back toward the roll holder.
  • Page 46: Function Keys

    The swivel knife is for faster speeds than the tangential knife. Note: When doing demanding jobs where high accuracy is desired (such as Repeats, EDGE jobs), Gerber recommends that you use tangential knife mode rather than swivel knife mode.
  • Page 47: Init Knife

    Operation When swivel knife mode is selected, the light over the SWIVEL key is on. KNIFE If tangential knife mode is desired, the light must be off. Press to turn the light on and off. SWIVEL KNIFE When cutting regular vinyl in tangential knife mode, try a tool force setting of .5.
  • Page 48: Run Single

    plus HS750 RUN SINGLE to plot a single job. This plot mode allows the RUN SINGLE operator to reposition material between jobs and/or to pen plot SINGLE using paper before cutting vinyl. may be used with RUN SINGLE either swivel knife mode or tangential knife mode. Plot 1.
  • Page 49: Run Cont

    Operation Single Plot Exercise plus 1. Turn on the HS750 . Load plotting paper, install the pen and pen holder, and set the tool force to .5. 2. Using the slew keys, position the carriage spindle approximately 1" from the front edge of the plotting paper. Also, be sure that there are several inches of paper extending past the carriage spindle and to the left of the plotter.
  • Page 50 plus HS750 Controlled Stop ) to stop plotting and check the RUN CONT RUN SINGLE current job. To stop a continuous mode plot plus 1. Press the active Run key. The HS750 stops the plot at the next logical break in the program. Note: The slew keys may be pressed to maneuver the carriage or material.
  • Page 51: Reset

    Operation RESET Use the key to stop plotter operation in case of emergency, RESET to clear error signals, and to access Special Diagnostics. RESET To cause an emergency stop Press the key while a job is plotting. The following RESET sequence occurs: plus 1.
  • Page 53: Special Diagnostics

    Press the up arrow key to access. Used to check internal workings of the communications hardware. Beeps indicate a communications error. (A loop- back connector is needed for this test; see your Gerber distributor.) Wagon Wheel Test Plot Press the left arrow key to access.
  • Page 54: Wagon Wheel Test Plot

    Press the down arrow key to access. Used to test cut quality. Note: If the plotter consistently fails a special diagnostic, contact Gerber Field Service Department at 800-828-5406, or fax at 203- 645-2448. WAGON WHEEL TEST PLOT To plot the Wagon Wheel Test Plot 1.
  • Page 55: Square/Circle Test Plot

    3. Select swivel or tangential knife mode according to the knife holder loaded. 4. Press to plot once or to plot RUN SINGLE RUN CONT continuously. 5. Compare the test plot to the illustration below. If they do not look the same, call Gerber Field Service.
  • Page 56: X08 Cut Test

    2. Load vinyl and install the knife holder. 3. Press the down arrow to access diagnostic. 4. Press RUN SINGLE to plot once or RUN CONT to plot continuously. 5. Compare the test plot to the illustration below. If the plot is different, contact Gerber Field Service.
  • Page 57: Error Conditions

    ERROR CONDITIONS plus The HS750 is programmed to detect certain mechanical/electrical error conditions at power-up or during operation. When an error condition occurs, the plotter may turn off power to the servo motors. There will be continuous beeping and flashing lights. Error Signals There are three kinds of error signals: 3-second steady tone, lights on (running job)
  • Page 58: Determining Error Numbers

    plus HS750 DETERMINING ERROR NUMBERS The number of beeps and blinking lights signify the type of error that has occurred. Error conditions are assigned a 2-digit number. The number is displayed by flashing lights and beeping, one digit at a time. The key displays the first (tens) digit;...
  • Page 59: Error Codes

    Theta motor encoder Call Gerber Field failure Service. Power relay off Try power up again or call Gerber Field Service. X axis error Call Gerber Field Service. Call Gerber Field Service Department at 800-828-5406 (in the USA), or fax at 203-645- 2448.
  • Page 60 Check plot data; command resubmit plot. Plotter has overheated Allow plotter to cool down or move it to a cooler area. Call Gerber Field Service. Illegal interrupt error Try power up again. Call Gerber Field Service. Unknown interrupt error Try power up again. Call Gerber Field Service.
  • Page 61: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE This section includes instructions for routine cleaning and plus lubrication to keep the HS750 plotter in good working order, as well as instructions for fuse replacement. Cleaning/Lubrication Routine cleaning and lubrication should be done monthly or after every 160 hours of use, whichever occurs first. For cleaning , use isopropyl alcohol to clean dirty parts.
  • Page 62: Z Way Bar/Y Lead Screw/Theta Way Bar/Front Guide Bar

    plus HS750 Z WAY BAR/Y LEAD SCREW/THETA WAY BAR/FRONT GUIDE BAR Use a lint-free cloth to wipe any dust or debris from the Z way bar, the Y lead screw, the theta way bar, and the front guide bar. Move the carriage to gain access to the entire length of these shafts.
  • Page 63: Carriage/Ball Bushing

    Maintenance CARRIAGE/BALL BUSHING 1. Use a lint-free cloth and isopropyl alcohol to clean any dust or debris from the front guide bar, Z way bar, theta way bar, and rear guide bar. Rotate the Z way and rear guide bar (the front guide bar does not turn) and move the carriage spindle for access to the entire length of these shafts.
  • Page 64: Fuse Replacement

    plus HS750 5. Slide the sprocket back and forth to work the oil into the bushing. Oil the bail arm pins. Do not oil excessively. Fuse Replacement The fuse holder is located between the on/off switch and the power cord connector on the rear panel of the plotter.
  • Page 65 Maintenance To replace the fuse WARNING: Turn off power at the plotter and the system and disconnect the power cord from the power supply. 1. Unscrew and remove the RS-232 cable from the rear panel of plus the HS750 2. Remove the plotter power cord from the socket. 3.
  • Page 67: Plotter Adjustments

    It also contains a brief description of plotter adjustment problems that should be handled by contacting Gerber Field Service (800- 828-5406). Note: Gerber warranties do not cover unauthorized repair. Some service procedures require delicate adjustment of plotter parts.
  • Page 68: Troubleshooting Guide

    Replacing Boards If you need to change a board because of repair or update, refer to the diagram on the next page when you talk to Gerber Field Service. Follow the procedures to access the boards. To access the logic and control boards...
  • Page 69 Plotter Adjustments 1. Turn off power at the plotter. 2. Remove all screws from the right lower cover and pull the panel off. To remove the logic and control boards CAUTION: Static electricity is a serious threat to modern integrated circuits. Before reaching into the interior of the plotter or handling any components, touch any bare metal of the plotter surface.
  • Page 70: Plotter Adjustments

    plus HS750 Slide out the logic and control boards (all one piece) and place on a static free, non-conductive surface. 4. If the boards need to be separated, locate the white tabs in the corners of the logic board (5). Push the tabs back and loosen the control board.
  • Page 71: Theta Axis (Tool Rotation) Adjustment

    Plotter Adjustments 4. Locate the cam shaft (19) and rotate it by hand until the lifting fork (123, ) is at its lowest position. There should be B DETAIL a small gap between the top of the fork and the bottom lip of the tool holder.
  • Page 72 10. Turn the machine on and watch the disk (49). It should rotate and stop between the opto-sensors (located on 68)). If this does not occur, call Gerber Field Service. Otherwise, continue with the next step. 11. If the disk is clean and centered and homed correctly, loosen the Allen set screw (48) but DO NOT MOVE THE DISK.
  • Page 73: Axis Backlash Adjustment

    To adjust the mesh of the jackshaft gear with the Y motor pinion to produce good letter quality in Normal mode. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE Please call Gerber Field Service at 800-828-5406. You may find it helpful to refer to the plotter diagram in the Appendix while performing the adjustment procedure.
  • Page 75: Appendix

    This appendix contains diagrams of the interior and parts of the plus HS750 plotter. Gerber Field Service may refer you to this diagram to help you identify parts when you need to make plotter plus adjustments. The names of the parts are listed in the “HS750 Plotter Parts List”...
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  • Page 77 Plotter Adjustments plus HS750 Parts List...
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  • Page 79: Hs750 Plus Parts List

    Plotter Adjustments plus HS750 Plotter Parts List Number Part Description Washer Flat 008 (2 Req’d) Screw 8-32 x .625 with Lockwasher (2 Req’d) Screw Stripper 6-32 x .375 (10 Req’d) Paper Bail Assy. (4 Req’d) Shoulder Screw 8-32 x .187 x .625 (2 Req’d) Strap, Cover Stop (2 Req’d) Screw 6-32 x .25 with Lockwasher (4 Req’d) Washer Nylon Spacer (4 Req’d)
  • Page 80 plus HS750 plus HS750 Plotter Parts List Bearing - Y Axis Leadscrew Bearing .984 x 1.85 x .472 (2 Req’d) Carriage Sub-Assy. Screw Set Cup LKG 8-32 x .375 (2 Req’d) Seal O-Ring 1 x 1.25 x 1/8 (2 Req’d) Drum Shaft End Cover Screw 10-32 x .75 Panhead (4 Req’d)
  • Page 81 Plotter Adjustments plus HS750 Plotter Parts List Spacer 6-32 x .25 x 1.375 (11 Req’d) Keypad Support Keypad Limit Switch & Sensor Assy. Sensor Bracket Wired Opto Board - Z Axis Washer Flat Fiber (2 Req’d) Washer Flat 002 (2 Req’d) Washer Lock 002 (2 Req’d) Screw 2-56 x .375 (2 Req’d) Screw M3 x 5-6g x 8mm (4 Req’d)
  • Page 82 plus HS750 plus HS750 Plotter Parts List Washer Lock 006 (3 Req’d) Screw 6-32 x .375 (3 Req’d) Idle Gear & Bracket Assy. Drum Motor Assy. Drum Gear Clamp Washer Flat 006 Narrow (3 or 4 Req’d) Washer Lock 006 (3 or 4 Req’d) Screw 6-32 x .375 (3 or 4 Req’d) Theta Motor Assy.
  • Page 83 Plotter Adjustments plus HS750 Plotter Parts List Ball Bushing Housing Assy. Special Adjusting Screw w/ Nut Tool Lifter Shaft Nut 6-32 Hex Washer Lock 006 Washer Flat 006 Front Idler Pulley Assy. Front Idler Sleeve Force Arm Cover Screw 4-40 x .25 (4 Req’d) Retainer (2 Req’d) Worm Shaft Worm Mod.
  • Page 84 plus HS750 plus HS750 Plotter Parts List Bearing Spacer Torsion Shaft Washer Flat 006 Torsion Spring Spring Winder Plate Spacer Worm Gear Mod. Screw 2-56 x .375 Tool Force Arm Assy. Spring Guide Washer Bearing (2 Req’d) Spacer (2 Req’d) Top Screw Bottom Screw Lifter Cam Assy.
  • Page 85: Hs750 Plus Plotter Error Codes

    Call Gerber Field Service. Illegal plot data command Check plot data; resubmit plot. Plotter has overheated Allow plotter to cool down or move it to a cooler area. Call Gerber Field Service. Illegal interrupt error Try power up again. Call Gerber Field Service.
  • Page 86 HS750 Plotter Error Codes Error Number Error Description Operator Response Unknown interrupt error Try power up again. Call Gerber Field Service. Theta home error Try power up again. Z home error Try power up again. Y home error Try power up again.
  • Page 89 plus HS750 Reference Card KEY/FUNCTION DESCRIPTION RUN SINGLE Key -- plus Plot Press to plot single jobs. The HS750 returns to the off-line RUN SINGLE status (as at power-up) after each job and waits for the operator to press key again to plot the next job. SINGLE Controlled Stop Press either Run key to pause plotting at the next logical break in the...
  • Page 90 Heat Transfer Flock Hot Split Plastisol Metalized Polyester Screen Print HS-42 Static Cling Sandblast 521 45 or 60 Sandblast 522 Lightweight or coated paper- pouncing Plotting Paper - drawing Gerber Field Service Department 800-828-5406 Outside the USA please fax: 203-645-2448...
  • Page 91 Ball bushing ........57 determining error numbers....52 Blade signals ..........51 damaged ..........33 replacement ........34 Blades Fast slew ..........40 Gerber..........30 Fixed sprockets ........21 wear ...........25, 33 Front guide bar........56 Front panel keys........38 Front way ..........57 Cam shaft ..........57 Function keys ........40 Cap, tool ........25, 26 Fuse replacement ........58...
  • Page 92 Index Plot Spooler...........1 Plotter Keys assembly..........9 front panel ........38 connection........13 ........41 INIT KNIFE installation.........7 ........45, 47 RESET selecting ..........16 ........43 RUN CONT speed ..........28 ......42, 43 RUN SINGLE Plotters Slew..........39 adjustments .......61, 64 .........39, 48 SLOW default ..........17 ........40 SWIVEL KNIFE Plotting materials ........19 Keyway ..........26 Pounce wheel ........28...
  • Page 93 Index Special diagnostics......47 Spindle bore ........55 Unrolling material.......22 Sprockets ........21, 57 Square/Circle Test Plot .......49 Stop, controlled ......42, 44 Vinyl ...........19 Stop, emergency........45 hints..........21 Swivel knife ........30 reflective ......21, 24, 41 blade replacement ......36 key......40 SWIVEL KNIFE Swivel knife mode......1, 24 Symptoms, plotter adjustment.
  • Page 94 151 Batson Drive Manchester, CT 06040 U. S. A. P57350A Rev B...

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