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Blade holder
After the tip of the blade has been adjusted, the cap of the blade holder rubs against the material when
cutting, causing the end of the cap to gradually wear away. As the cap becomes increasingly worn it
becomes impossible to adjust the tip of the blade correctly, and clean cutting is no longer possible. When
this happens, replace the blade holder with a new one.
When a blade holder has been used for a long time, the bearing that supports the blade deteriorates,
making it more difficult for the blade to turn. If you continue to use a blade holder that has deteriorated in
this fashion, the machine will not cut cleanly because the tip of the blade will not turn smoothly. If corners
or curved sections are not cut cleanly or cuts start looking like perforated lines, or if similar problems
occur, refer to
"Cleaning the Blade Holder
Cap" and clean the blade holder cap. If this fails to resolve the
problem, replace the blade holder with a new one.
Blade Protector
If cutting is performed when the amount of blade extension or the blade force is not adjusted
appropriately, the tip of the blade may pierce the material's carrier paper and scratch the blade protector.
If cutting is performed when the blade protector is scratched, it will not be possible to cut cleanly.
If the surface of the blade protector is deformed due to scratching or similar damage, the blade protector
must be replaced. Contact your authorized Roland DG Corp. dealer.

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