3.
Connect the other end of the cable to the USB port at the back of the cutter. This end of the cable should
have a 4-pin USB series B connector.
4.
Turn on the cutter (see
Most cutting software for Mac OS X can control the cutter without the installation of a driver.
Front panel
The front panel features eight command keys and a display area capable of displaying one line of text, which is
used to display menu options and status information.
A parameter or parameter value preceded by an asterisk (*) is the currently selected parameter or parameter
value. If you see a value displayed without an asterisk, it is not the saved value.
The various menu and submenu items are always presented in a loop, which means that, when the last menu or
submenu item is displayed, pressing the appropriate key will automatically take you back to the first item of the
same menu or submenu.
WARNING!
Whenever you press a key, it may initiate an internal test or movement of the head or substrate.
Keep fingers and other body parts away from the cutting area, where there are hazardous moving parts.
Keys
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Press
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Press
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The use of the arrow keys
screen.
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Press
Press
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ENWW
Turn the cutter on and off on page
to reach the most common menu items quickly.
to read the HP barcode.
,
to cancel the current process.
to confirm a selection or a changed value, or to start or pause a job.
8).
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, and
depends on the context and what appears on the
Front panel
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