MIMAKI UCJV300 Series Operation Manual page 127

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FRONT CUT
0 to 500 mm
OFF
COUNT
SCALE ADJUST
Y600dpi
Y1200dpi
*1. The default settings are shown underlined.
Copying the last data
You can cut the data stored in the receive buffer of the machine by the specified number (up to 999 sheets).
• The last cutting data is stored in the receive buffer. When new data is received, the already saved data is
overwritten.
• Reset the origin before executing the copy function. Failure to do so will result in overlap cutting.
Copy interval
• The machine cuts the specified number of sheets of the divided cut data without separating the
data.
• When using the MIMAKI cutting software "FineCut", deselect the "Sheet Feed Origin Renuwal"
checkbox. (This is unselected by default.) Selecting the checkbox results in overlap cutting.
• When sending the cut data from the PC, wait for at least 5 seconds before sending the next
data. If the next data is sent within five seconds, both pieces of data may be copied.
Preventing uncut media
Overlapping the start and end points can prevent the media from being left uncut. Configure this setting for
very flexible media. Setting too large a value will result in cut prints. Perform test cutting and adjust
accordingly.
l OVER CUT
The machine cuts the media in front of the cutting start point by the set value. The media is overcut by the
set value at the end point.
OVER CUT: OFF
*1
Setting
The front edge of the media can be cut off if cut diagonally. Sets the
cut length.
1 to 9,999
Sets the number of media pieces to be cut.
times
-
-
When printing and cutting without register marks, perform
corrections when the media deviates to the left or right side of the
-
scan direction.
Copy interval
Details
Copy end origin
Copy start origin (set manually)
Last cut data
(stored in the receive buffer)
OVER CUT: 0.1 to 1.0 mm
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