Setting Distance Adjustment Between The Registration Marks - GRAPHTEC FCX4000 SERIES User Manual

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Setting Distance Adjustment Between the Registration Marks
If the distance between the registration marks is shifted from the original value of the data, the shift is adjusted for
the cutting to reflect the ratio, which is calculated from the amount of shift. This is called the distance adjustment
between the registration marks.
There are three types of mode for the registration mark adjustment.
USER
: Manually enter the original value of the data for the distance between the scanned registration
marks to adjust it.
CUSTOM
: When outputting the distance between the registration marks in any multiple of 5, 10 or 50 mm,
the distance between the registration marks is automatically adjusted after the unit value is set
to "CUSTOM UNIT". For example, when the "CUSTOM UNIT" is set to 5 mm and the distance
between the scanned registration marks is 312 mm, the distance adjustment is performed,
regarded as the ideal value of the distance between the registration marks is 310 mm after the
distance of less than 5 mm is rounded off.
STANDARD
: One value of 5, 10 or 50 mm is automatically selected as the unit value depending on the
settings of the distance between the registration marks (see "Setting Mark Distance".). The
distance between the scanned registration marks is regarded as the original value of the data
after the distance of less than reference value is rounded off and the distance adjustment is
performed.
The following values are used depending on the mark distance.
Mark distance is more than 1 m
Mark distance is more than 50 cm
Mark distance is less than or equal to 50 cm
Operation
1
Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key.
MENU screen is displayed.
2
Press the [2] key (ARMS).
ARMS SETTING screen (1/5) is displayed.
3
Press the POSITION ( ) key.
ARMS SETTING screen (2/5) is displayed.
: 50 mm
: 10 mm
: 5 mm
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