Figure 24 Plotting Pen Guidelines; Cutting Long Signs - Ioline Supernova I/S Series User Manual

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Ioline SmarTrac User Guide
Paper
Pen
BMI
Super
HP
-style
®
®
Layflat or
ballpoint
equivalent
high-quality
bond
"
BIC
Round
®
Stic ballpoint
"
Standford
®
Sharpie
"
HP
-style
®
fiber tip
Plastic tip
Ceramic tip
Liquid ink /
Metal tip
Figure 24. Plotting pen guidelines.
types. Use Test Cut and gradually increase these settings until the
best value is found for the pen being used. Remember that Force
values are for starting reference only. These settings may vary due to
manufacturer, color, age, and temperature of the material.

Cutting Long Signs

When cutting long signs, it becomes increasingly important for the
material to be aligned properly and for the settings to be properly
adjusted. Before cutting, verify that the SmarTrac is properly cali-
brated and that the pinchwheels are correctly spaced. For best re-
sults, certain system settings should also be adjusted. Use the Ioline
Control Center to make these changes. The following suggestions
will help you produce fine quality long signs.
1.
Use a stand or cradle. The use of a stand or cradle takes ad-
vantage of the signcutter platen design. When draped over the
platen, the material benefits from its natural tendency to curl
downward.
2.
Build a material slide. Cut two cardboard pieces the width of
the stand and large enough to lean against the stand legs. This
prevents the material from going under the machine and get-
ting buckled with material from the other side.
3.
Check the material roll. Place the roll of material to the right
of the material cradle or media rollers. Make sure the roll is
tightly wrapped and even along the sides.
4.
Load the material straight. See the previous sections Loading the
Material and Aligning the Material and Pinchwheels to properly
load the signcutter.
5.
Lower Acceleration. Using the Ioline Control Center, set Accel-
eration to 0.5 g or less. Lower acceleration will help with overall
accuracy, especially in the transition between Frames.
Speed
Force
(grams)
Maximum
60 – 80
Maximum
180 – 200
Maximum
70 – 100
Maximum
70 – 100
Comments
1 5ms pen up/
1 5ms pen
down delays
Not
recommended
Not
recommended
Not
recommended

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