GRAPHTEC CE7000 Series User Manual

GRAPHTEC CE7000 Series User Manual

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SERIES
CUTTING PLOTTER
USER'S MANUAL
MANUAL NO.CE7000-UM-151

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  • Page 1 CE7000 SERIES CUTTING PLOTTER USER’S MANUAL MANUAL NO.CE7000-UM-151...
  • Page 3: Preface

    In addition to cutting marking film and other media, an CE7000 series plotter can also be used as a pen plotter. To ensure high cutting quality and optimal productivity, be sure to read this User's Manual thoroughly prior to use.
  • Page 4: About The Words And Phrases In This Text

    About the words and phrases in this text • In this instruction manual, the word "plot" refers to operating the machine and using either the plotting pen or the cutter pen to cut. • In this instruction manual, the word "media" refers to paper, roll media, sheet media, or marking film. Prior to use •...
  • Page 5: Special Precautions On Handling Blades

    Special Precautions on Handling Blades Sharp cutter blades are used with this plotter. Handle the cutter blades and holders with care to prevent bodily injury. Cutter Blades Cutter blades are very sharp. While handling a cutter blade or cutter pen, be careful to avoid cutting your fingers or other parts of your body.
  • Page 6: After Turning On The Plotter

    The Caution Label is located on the machine. Be sure to observe all the cautions on the label. Notes on the Stand Be sure to use only the stand designed for the CE7000 Series with your CE7000 Series plotter. The use of a different stand may cause a plotter malfunction or bodily injury.
  • Page 7: Notes On The Paper (Media)

    Notes on the paper (media) Please use the paper (media) in accordance with the following precautions. • The paper is sensitive to temperature and humidity, and can start to stretch or contract immediately upon removal from the roll. Cutting/plotting the media immediately after taking it off causes it to stretch and may blur or cause deviations in the images.
  • Page 8: Warning

    Proper cables and connectors are available from GRAPHTEC’s authorized dealers or manufacturers of computers or peripherals. GRAPHTEC is not responsible for any interference caused by using cables and connectors other than those recommended or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment.
  • Page 9: Installation Space

    Installation space Please secure a space for installation as according to the below illustration. CAUTION Frontward and backward the machine, please take enough space for operation. <CE7000-40> 500 mm 600 mm 600 mm 500 mm Frontward Seen from above <CE7000-60/130/160> 500 mm 600 mm 600 mm...
  • Page 10: Selecting A Power Cable

    Selecting a power cable Be sure to refer to the following tables if you wish to use a cable other than the one supplied as an accessory. Table 1. 100 V to 120 V Power Supply Voltage Range Supply Voltage Reference Plug Configuration Plug Type...
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Preface ............. . Notes on this Manual .
  • Page 12 Structure of cutter plunger ........... . . Adjusting the blade length .
  • Page 13 2.11 Running Cutting Tests ..........2-56 Cutting test .
  • Page 14 Chapter 5: ARMS (Advanced Registration Mark Sensing System) Outline of ARMS ........... . Shape (Pattern) of the Registration Mark and Origin Point .
  • Page 15 Chapter 8: Settings Regarding Cutting Time Sorting the Cutting Data ..........Perform Automatic Pre Feed When Cut Data is Received .
  • Page 16 Graphtec Pro Studio / Cutting Master 4 ........
  • Page 17 Appendix Main Specifications ..........Options and Supplies .
  • Page 19: Chapter 1: Product Summary

    Chapter 1: Product Summary This chapter explains how to connect this machine to your computer. PRODUCT SUMMARY Checking the Accessories Nomenclature Assembling Connecting to the Computer...
  • Page 20: Checking The Accessories

    Checking the Accessories Accessories Item Q'ty Item Q'ty Power cable 1 pc. USB cable 1 pc. 1 pc. SETUP MANUAL 1 of each TO ENSURE SAFE AND CORRECT USE Cutter Blade Manual • Various software • User's Manual (pdf) Cutter plunger (PHP33-CB09N-HS) 1 pc.
  • Page 21: Dedicated Accessories

    Dedicated accessories CE7000-40 CE7000-60 CE7000-130/160 Item Q'ty Item Q'ty Item Q'ty 1 set Stand * 1 set Stand 1 set Roll-medium tray * It depends on the sales area. For details, please contact your dealer.
  • Page 22: Nomenclature

    Nomenclature Front view : CE7000-40 Tool holder Tool carriage Control panel Media set lever Grit roller position guide Cutting mat RS-232C interface connector Cutting groove USB memory dedicated connector Push rollers Media sensors USB interface connector Netrwork (LAN) Interface connector Grit rollers Control panel ......Used to access various plotter functions.
  • Page 23: Rear View : Ce7000-40

    Rear view : CE7000-40 Accessory case Media sensors Power switch Roll-medium tray AC line inlet Roll-medium tray guide rail Roll-medium tray .....A tray to set media in. Roll-medium tray guide rail..A rail to set the roll media tray in. Power switch ......Used to turn the plotter on and off. AC line inlet ......
  • Page 24: Front View : Ce7000-60

    Front view : CE7000-60 Tool holder Tool carriage Control panel Grit roller position guide Media set lever Cutting mat Cutting groove Media stopper RS-232C interface connector Push rollers USB memory dedicated connector Media sensors Grit rollers USB interface connector Netrwork (LAN) Interface connector Control panel ......Used to access various plotter functions.
  • Page 25: Rear View : Ce7000-60

    Media stopper ......This stops the stock shaft from spinning when setting in media. It is utilized when pulling roll media straight out. Netrwork (LAN) Interface connector ......Used to connect this plotter with a network (LAN) I/F. USB memory dedicated connector ......USB memory dedicated connector.
  • Page 26: Front View : Ce7000-130/160

    Front view : CE7000-130/160 This section explains in the CE7000-130. Tool holder Tool carriage Control panel Media set lever Power switch Grit roller position guide Cutting mat Media stopper Push rollers Cutting groove Grit rollers Media sensors Control panel ......Used to access various plotter functions. Push rollers ......Rollers that push the media against the grit rollers.
  • Page 27: Rear View : Ce7000-130/160

    Rear view : CE7000-130/160 This section explains in the CE7000-130. Accessory case USB memory dedicated connector Push roller hold-down force switching lever RS-232C interface connector USB interface connector Netrwork (LAN) Interface connector Stopper Media sensors AC line inlet Stopper Stock shaft Media stocker Stand AC line inlet ......
  • Page 28: Assembling

    Assembling Mounting the Roll-medium tray Mounting (CE7000-40) Insert the roll paper tray into the roll paper tray guide rail according to the media width you want to use. Make sure the rollers on the roll media tray are on the outside on both sides.
  • Page 29: Mounting The Stock Shafts

    Mounting the stock shafts Mounting (CE7000-60) Set one stopper in the stock shaft. (Keep the stopper screws slightly loose.) Stock shaft Stoppers Put the side with the gear on the left side of the machine (looking from the back) and then slide the stock shaft into the media stocker.
  • Page 30 Mounting (CE7000-130/160) This section explains in the CE7000-130. Set one stopper in the stock shaft. (Keep the stopper screws slightly loose.) Stock shaft Stoppers Slide the stock shaft into the media stocker. Change the insertion position of the rear stock shaft according to the roll diameter of the media you want to use.
  • Page 31: Connecting To The Computer

    (commercially available product) or the RS-232C cable (commercially available product) to connect. Use the cables specified by Graphtec, matching the computer that is to be connected. * RS-232C interface depends on the sales area. For details, please contact the distributor where you purchased.
  • Page 32 Connection via network (LAN) interface Computer Network (LAN) cable (commercially available product) Connection via RS-232C interface Computer RS-232C cable (commercially available product) (9-pin female - 9-pin female straight connected cable) 1-14...
  • Page 33: Chapter 2: Preparing To Cut

    Chapter 2: Preparing to Cut This chapter describes how to prepare to start the cutting. PRODUCT SUMMARY Preparation of Cutter Plunger Attaching a Tool Loading Media (Paper or Marking Film) Aligning the Push Rollers About the Default Screen Connecting to the Power How to Use Control Panel Setting Feeding Method Pre Feed of Media (Paper or Marking Film)
  • Page 34: Preparation Of Cutter Plunger

    Preparation of Cutter Plunger This chapter describes the structures and types of the cutter plungers (cutter pens). Cutter plunger nomenclature The plotter cuts using a cutter blade mounted in a plunger. There are two different plungers to suit the diameter of the cutter blade to be mounted (the φ0.9 mm cutter plunger is provided as a standard accessory).
  • Page 35: Structure Of Cutter Plunger

    Structure of cutter plunger PHP33-CB09N-HS/ PHP33-CB15N-HS Blade-length adjustment knob Plunger Cutter blade φ0.9 mm / φ1.5 mm diameter Plunger-cap (blue) / (red) Hole CAUTION <PHP33-CB09N-HS/PHP33-CB15N-HS> • Please fully insert the cutter blade straight into the plunger cap. If the cutter blade cannot be inserted straight, please insert the cutter blade after pressing the insertion port of the cutter blade several times.
  • Page 36: Adjusting The Blade Length

    Adjusting the blade length Blade length needs to be adjusted to perform optimal cut. Perform few test cuts and set the optimal blade length. CAUTION • To avoid bodily injury, handle cutter blades with care. • It may result in damaging the cutter blade or the cutting mat if the blade is extended too much. Make sure the blade length is set less than the thickness of the media.
  • Page 37: Attaching A Tool

    Attaching a Tool Attach a tool (cutter plunger, plotter pen) to the plotter. Attaching a tool When mounting the tool in the tool holder, please note the following. • Push the tool all the way into the holder until its flange contacts the upper part of the holder and then tighten •...
  • Page 38: Removing The Tool

    While pushing up the tool holder, push until its flange Supplement completely touches the upper part of the holder. When using with half cutting and plotter pen, set the seal in Tool Holder (backward), and when using cutting out (perforated cut), set the seal in Tool Holder (forward).
  • Page 39: Loading Media (Paper Or Marking Film)

    Loading Media (Paper or Marking Film) Both roll media and sheet media can be used with the CE7000. Load the media according to the instructions given for each type. Use the grit roller on the right side of the media (looking from the front) as a guide when setting it in the media sensor.
  • Page 40 Push the tip of the roll media forward from the back of the CE7000. Make sure to pull it so that there is no slackening across the roll media's route. Push roller Media sensor Position the media and the push rollers to correspond with Supplement the width of the media.
  • Page 41 When feeding long media (2 meters or less) Position the push rollers at least 5 mm inside the edges of the media. Push roller 5 mm 5 mm Media Pull the media taut to make sure that there is no slack in the conveyance path, and then raise the media set lever to lower the push rollers.
  • Page 42: Loading Roll Media (Ce7000-60/130/160)

    Loading roll media (CE7000-60/130/160) This section explains in the CE7000-130. Operation Lower the media set lever to raise the push rollers. Push roller Media set lever Media sensor Set the roll media on top of the stock shaft, and then clip the roll paper with a stopper.
  • Page 43 Push the tip of the roll media forward from the back of the CE7000. Make sure to pull it so that there is no slackening across the roll media's route. Lock the media stopper (Slide it backward.) and pull it out Supplement evenly so that the roll paper is straight.
  • Page 44 Position the media and the push rollers to correspond with the width of the media. When using CE7000-60 The push rollers push down on either side of the media. Use Supplement the grit roller position guide to make sure the push rollers are •...
  • Page 45 When using CE7000-130/160 Use the 4 push rollers to push down the sides and center of Supplement the media. Use the grit roller position guide and make sure • The media must always be positioned over the push rollers are on top of the grit rollers. the media sensor.
  • Page 46 When feeding long media (2 meters or less) Position the push rollers at least 5 mm inside the edges of the media. Push roller 5 mm 5 mm Media Pull the media taut to make sure that there is no slack in the conveyance path, and then raise the media set lever to lower the push rollers.
  • Page 47 When the set lever is up (and the media is held down by the Supplement push rollers) and the media stopper is unlocked, pull out the • Dirt from the floor may stick to the media roll media and give it slack. when giving it slack, so please be careful.
  • Page 48: Loading Sheet Media (Ce7000-40/60)

    Loading sheet media (CE7000-40/60) This will be explained in CE7000-60. Operation Lower the media set lever to raise the push rollers. Push roller Media set lever Media sensor Set the sheet media so that the paper's edges line up with the guideline on the front side.
  • Page 49 Position the media and the push rollers to correspond with Supplement the width of the media. • The media must be at least 125 mm in length. • The push rollers push down on either side of the media. Use The media must always be positioned over the grit roller position guide to make sure the push rollers are the media sensor.
  • Page 50: Loading Sheet Media (Ce7000-130/160)

    Loading sheet media (CE7000-130/160) This will be explained in CE7000-130. Operation Lower the media set lever to raise the push rollers. Push roller Media set lever Media sensor Make sure that the sheet media completely covers the media sensor. Media sensor Set parallel to this hole.
  • Page 51 Position the media and the push rollers to correspond with Supplement the width of the media. • The media must always be positioned over Use the 4 push rollers to push down the sides and center of the media sensor. •...
  • Page 52 Set straight parallel to the hole of the guide. Raise the set lever to fix the position of the push roller and the sheet media. Media set lever Set parallel to this hole. Media 2-20...
  • Page 53: Carrier Sheet (For Affixing Media For Cutting)

    • Affix only Graphtec-specified media to the carrier sheet. If using commercially-available inkjet media, please note that media that is coated on both sides cannot be used. If the media is coated on one side only, affix the non-coated side to the carrier sheet.
  • Page 54: Loading The Medium

    Loading the Medium How to load a medium with a width of less than 297mm Peel off the separator (yellow) from the carrier sheet to expose the adhesive surface. (Do not discard the separator, as it will be used again when the carrier sheet is returned to its package for storage.) Separator (yellow) Carrier sheet...
  • Page 55: Mounting The Carrier Sheet Table (Option: Oph-A45)

    Mounting the Carrier Sheet Table (Option: OPH-A45) Mount the carrier sheet table to the front and back of the cutting plotter. Insert the projection under the carrier sheet table into the dent part for each the model. ("40" for CE7000-40 and "60" for CE7000-60) (The figure below is the CE7000-40.) Carrier Sheet Table Carrier Sheet Table...
  • Page 56 Set it so that the right edge of the carrier sheet aligns with the guidelines on the front guide. Line up Guideline The edge of the carrier sheet is aligned with the guideline. When the set lever is raised, the push roller lowers and the carrier sheet is fixed.
  • Page 57: Aligning The Push Rollers

    Aligning the Push Rollers This section describes how to alignment of the push rollers. Aligning the push roller Position the left and right push rollers to correspond with the width of the media. Adjust the push rollers so that they are positioned above both the media and the grit rollers. Positioning the push rollers within the grit roller position guides ensures that they are above the grit rollers.
  • Page 58: When Feeding Long Media (2 Meters Or Less)

    When feeding long media (2 meters or less) Position the push rollers at least 5 mm inside the edges of the media. Push roller 5 mm 5 mm Media When narrow media (160 mm or less) is used Make sure that all push rollers are on the long right grit roller. Use the left side of the grit roller as a starting point and then set the push rollers so that they're on both sides of the media.
  • Page 59: Changing The Hold-Down Force

    Changing the hold-down force The CE7000 requires the push roller hold-down force to be set based on the media's width and material type in order to keep the media in place. (CE7000-130/CE7000-160 only) Switching (1) Raise the media set lever to lower the push rollers. (2) Use the push roller hold-down force switching lever on the back of the push roller to adjust the center push roller's hold-down force.
  • Page 60: Assignmnent

    Assignmnent The hold-down force of push rollers on both ends (left/right) should set to the same force in Strong or Medium. Howevver, when using three or more push rollers, set the hold-down force of the push rollers inside both ends to lower than both ends.
  • Page 61: About The Default Screen

    About the Default Screen The Initial Setup Screen appears only when powering up the machine for the first time after purchase. Here, you can set the display language and length unit. Also, after setup, you can select the menu even from the READY status. See "Display Language Setting (LANGUAGE SELECTION)"...
  • Page 62: Connecting To The Power

    Connecting to the Power Turning on the power of the plotter. Operation Check that the power switch is turned off. (the " " side is pressed down) CE7000-40/60 CE7000-130/160 Connect one end of the provided power cord to the CE7000 AC line inlet and the other end to an electrical socket of the rated supply voltage.
  • Page 63: How To Use Control Panel

    How to Use Control Panel This section explains the function of lamps and keys on the control panel. BARCODE PAUSE/MENU PAUSE/MENU lamp [2] key [1] key ORIGIN key COPY key ESC key ENTER key Screen (LCD) [3] key [4] key SLOW key POSITION COND./TEST key...
  • Page 64: Reading The Screen (Lcd)

    SLOW ......When pressing the POSITION key at the same time, the tool carriage moves slowly. When the "SLOW" icon is displayed on the screen, it works as a menu key. When the [SLOW] key is pressed in the READY screen, the current cutting/plotting area and the position of tool carriage are displayed.
  • Page 65 Default screen (Ready Screen): READY Display of Default Screen (Normal mode) Display of Default Screen (Simple mode) The condition number (Cut Condition) that has been set is displayed. Supplement • In this manual, this screen is referred as READY screen or READY status. •...
  • Page 66: Contents Of Operation From Menu Screen

    Icon of the corresponding operation button is displayed in the screen to change the setting values. Increase or decrease the setting Select the setting by number value using POSITION ( keys (1, 2, 3, 4). keys. Select the change unit by [SLOW] key.
  • Page 67: Normal Mode

    Normal mode Menu screen (Normal mode) Contents of the operation and settings that is displayed in MENU screen with [PAUSE/MENU] key are as following: [1] (TOOL) : Set the setting for the operation of the tool. [2] (ARMS) : Perform settings and operations related to alignment of tool and media, such as automatic registration mark scanning by ARMS.
  • Page 68: Operation From [Cond/Test] Key

    Operation from [COND/TEST] key Simple mode CONDITION screen (1-5): (Simple mode) The [COND/TEST] key brings up the SETTING screens, where you can change the media type and tool conditions. The preset cutting condition is used when the media type is selected. [COND/TEST] : This will clear the CONDITION screen and return to default screen.
  • Page 69: Setting Feeding Method

    Setting Feeding Method Feeding method for the loaded media is set. Operation If you have already loaded the media, the MEDIA TYPE CAUTION menu appears. Select the media type to suit the loaded Before doing the media set selection, make sure media.
  • Page 70 After the media is detected, the plotter is ready to receive Supplement data for cutting or plotting. This status is called "READY The screen below shows that the plotter is status" of the default screen. currently detecting media. When setting is finished, the tool carriage's location will become the initial point.
  • Page 71: Pre Feed Of Media (Paper Or Marking Film)

    Pre Feed of Media (Paper or Marking Film) The PRE FEED function is used to prevent the loaded media from slipping by automatically advancing the media the specified length and imprinting it with grit roller marks. This function can also be used to acclimate long media lengths to the operating environment in order to minimize media expansion and contraction, and to ensure stable media feed operations.
  • Page 72: Selecting Tool Condition

    2.10 Selecting Tool Condition Set the “TOOL CONDITION (CUT CONDITION) No.”, “TOOL”, “OFFSET”, “SPEED”, “FORCE”, and “ACCEL (ACCELERATION)”. In Simple mode, you can switch to the settings for each of the five preset media types. Normal mode can remember up to 8 settings. Changing these settings allows you to make the proper settings for each different type of media.
  • Page 73: Normal Mode

    Normal mode Operation: Operation with the [COND/TEST] key Press the [COND/TEST] key in the READY status. CONDITION setting screen (1/3) is displayed. Press the [1] key (Condition No.). CONDITION No. selection screen is displayed. Press the POSITION ( ) keys and select the setting (CONDITION No.).
  • Page 74: Setting The Tool Condition

    Setting the tool condition This section describes how to make the tool, speed, force and acceleration settings. Before cutting media, the following four cutter-pen conditions must be specified. • FORCE • SPEED • ACCELERATION • OFFSET CAUTION • It may result to damaging the cutter blade or the cutting mat if the blade is extended too much. Make sure the blade length is set less than the thickness of the media.
  • Page 75 Reference Pen Conditions for Plotting Pen Pen type Part no. Cut/Force Speed (cm/s) Acceleration Water-based fiber-tip pen KF700 series 10 tp 12 Oil-based ballpoint pen KB700-BK 12 tp 31 To prolong the pen life, set the FORCE to the lowest setting, and set the SPEED after checking to confirm that there are no faint lines or other problems during plotting.
  • Page 76: Setting The Speed And Force (Simple Mode)

    Setting the Speed and Force (Simple mode) In Simple mode, set the speed and force to be used with each tool condition. Setting range (SPEED) : 5 to 60 (in 5cm/s increment) Setting range (FORCE) : Standard Value + Adjusted Value The value of (reference value + adjustment value) is 1 to 38.
  • Page 77 Press the POSITION ( ) key and increase or decrease the Supplement adjustment value from the current number. • Press the [ENTER] key (SET) to confirm the The force setting can be modified with the ± adjusted value. settings and return to the READY screen. •...
  • Page 78: Setting The Tool

    Setting the tool Set the type and offset value of the tool that is used. Operation Press the [COND/TEST] key in the default screen. Supplement • CONDITION setting screen (1/3) is displayed. Perform the settings in Normal mode. • In Simple mode, it is locked. Press the [2] key (TOOL).
  • Page 79 Press the POSITION ( ) keys and increase or decrease the setting value. Confirm the setting and press the [ENTER] key (SET). Setting will be confirmed and it will return to CONDITION setting screen (1/3). Press the [COND/TEST] key. It will return to default screen 2-47...
  • Page 80: Setting The Speed

    Setting the speed Set the speed of the tool that is used in each of the condition numbers. Setting range : CE7000-40 1 to10 (in 1 cm/s increment), 10 to 60 (in 5 cm/s increment) : CE7000-60 1 to10 (in 1 cm/s increment), 10 to 60 (in 5 cm/s increment), 64 : CE7000-130 1 to10 (in 1 cm/s increment), 10 to 70 (in 5 cm/s increment), 71 : CE7000-160 1 to10 (in 1 cm/s increment), 10 to 70 (in 5 cm/s increment), 71 Supplement...
  • Page 81 Confirm the setting and press the [ENTER] key (SET). Setting will be confirmed and it will return to CONDITION setting screen (1/3). Press the [COND/TEST] key. Supplement It will return to default screen. Depending on media width, speed and acceleration settings, the acceleration of the default screen is displayed as [*].
  • Page 82: Setting The Force

    Setting the force Set the cutting force that is used in each of the condition numbers. Setting range : 1 to 38 Operation Press the [COND/TEST] key in the default screen. Supplement CONDITION setting screen (1/3) is displayed. Perform the settings in Normal mode. Press the [4] key (FORCE).
  • Page 83: Setting The Acceleration

    Setting the acceleration Set the acceleration of the tool that is used in each of the tool condition numbers. Setting range : CE7000-40 : 1 to 3 : CE7000-60 : 1 to 3 : CE7000-130 : 1 to 2 : CE7000-160 : 1 to 2 Operation Press the [COND/TEST] key in the default screen.
  • Page 84 Confirm the setting and press the [ENTER] key (SET). Setting will be confirmed and it will return to CONDITION setting screen (2/3). Press the [COND/TEST] key. Supplement It will return to default screen. Depending on media width, speed and acceleration settings, the acceleration of the default screen is displayed as [*].
  • Page 85: Setting Tool No

    Setting tool No. Set the tool that is used in each of the tool condition numbers. Setting range : 1, 3 Operation Press the [COND/TEST] key in the default screen. CONDITION setting screen (1/3) is displayed. Press the POSITION ( ) key. CONDITION setting screen (2/3) is displayed.
  • Page 86 Press the [1] key (1) or the [3] key (3). Supplement • Tool number and installed position Confirm the setting and press the [ENTER] key (SET). Tool Holder Setting will be confirmed and it will return to CONDITION setting screen (Backward: Half cut/Plotter pen) (2/3).
  • Page 87: Adjust The Blade Length Manually

    Adjust the blade length manually Optimal cut is not achieved unless the blade length is adjusted in accordance to the used media and the cutter blade. Perform further adjustment by performing cutting test after adjusting the blade length manually. CAUTION •...
  • Page 88: Running Cutting Tests

    2.11 Running Cutting Tests Test cutting can be performed after making the tool, speed, force, and acceleration settings to ensure that the selected cutting conditions actually produce the desired cutting results. Check how far the blade cuts into the media and how the corners are being cut. If the cutting results are not satisfactory, adjust the various settings and repeat the test cutting until the optimal settings are achieved.
  • Page 89: To Make 3 Cuts With Set Value And ±1 Of Set Value

    To make 3 cuts with set value and ±1 of set value Operation Load the media for test cutting in the plotter. Press the [COND/TEST] key in the default screen. CONDITION setting screen (1/3) is displayed. CONDITION screen CONDITION screen (Normal mode) (Simple mode) Press the POSITION ( ) key (CUT TEST).
  • Page 90 Press the [2] key (CUTTER OFFSET). CAUTION 3 cutting test patterns are cut, with current CUTTER OFFSET in the When the [2] key (CUTTER OFFSET) is center, and 1 each of CUTTER OFFSET increased and decreased for 1. pressed, the tool carriage will start moving, so take care not to get injured by the cutter blade.
  • Page 91: Confirm The Results Of The Cutting Test

    Confirm the results of the cutting test Confirm the cutting test results, and adjust to optimal setting. Repeat cutting test and adjustment until optimal cut is achieved. Adjustment of Offset Check the corners of the triangles and rectangles. See "Setting the Supplement Tool Condition"...
  • Page 92: Adjust The Blade Length (Automatic Height Adjust)

    Adjust the blade length (Automatic Height Adjust) Test cutting must be performed several times in order to confirm the optimal blade length setting. However, if the blade length adjustment function is used, the optimal length can be easily set. Supplement •...
  • Page 93 As instructed, turn the blade length adjustment knob to the Supplement left to fully retract the blade. See "Structure of Cutter Plunger" for blade length adjustment knob. Blade Set the cutter plunger in Tool Holder (Backward). Supplement Adjustment is only possible for the cutter pen set in Tool Holder (Backward).
  • Page 94 Press the [2] key (CHECK). Supplement The height is calculated by moving the tool up and down. "T" is the target value of the blade length, and The amount and direction to turn the adjustment knob is displayed. "H" is the current blade height (amount). Turning the blade-length adjustment knob displays the number of turns and direction.
  • Page 95: About Simple Mode

    2.12 About Simple mode Simple settings can be made from the menu in Simple mode. Five different tool conditions can be switched on for different media. Copying can also be done from Simple mode. Simple mode and Normal mode are independent from each other. When a different mode is activated, the new mode's settings will take precedence.
  • Page 96: Changing Mode

    Changing Mode Operation Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key. MENU screen is displayed. Normal mode Simple mode In Normal mode, press the ( ) key (ADV.) and then press the POSITION ( ) key twice on the ADVANCE (ADV.) screen. In Simple mode, press the [3] key (ADV.). ADVANCE screen is displayed.
  • Page 97: Setting Page Length (Simple Mode)

    • Page ejection quality assurance goes up to 2 m for the CE7000-40 and up to 5m for the CE7000-60/130. (It depends on the media specified by Graphtec and setting conditions.) • Use the basket (option). • Use 3M Scotchcal Series 7725.
  • Page 98 Press [1] key (PAGE LENGTH). PAGE LENGTH screen is displayed. Press the POSITION ( ) keys to change the current setting. Supplement • Press the [SLOW] key to change the setting digits. • You can enter any digit between 20.0cm and 5000.0cm.
  • Page 99: Origin Point Settings When Configuring Hp-Gl (Simple Mode)

    2.12.2 Origin Point Settings When configuring HP-GL (Simple mode) When using the HP-GL command, the origin point is set to either the lower left of the cutting area or the center. When using the GP-GL command, this setting does not affect the operation. Command settings are automatic in Simple mode.
  • Page 100: Gp-Gl Step Size (Simple Mode)

    2.12.3 GP-GL Step Size (Simple mode) Here you can change the distance of 1 Step. Match it to the software you are using. "Command setting" is only for GP-GL commands. Operation In default screen, press [PAUSE/MENU] key. MENU screen is displayed. Press [2] key (I/F) .
  • Page 101: Display Language Settings (Language) (Simple Mode)

    2.12.4 Display Language Settings (Language) (Simple mode) Here you can change the display language. You can choose from 10 languages: English, Japanese, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Korean, and Chinese. This can be changed in Normal mode. Operation In default screen, press [PAUSE/MENU] key. MENU screen is displayed.
  • Page 102: Display Length Unit Settings (Length Unit) (Simple Mode)

    2.12.5 Display Length Unit Settings (Length Unit) (Simple mode) You can choose to have length units displayed in either meters or inches. This can be changed in Normal mode. Operation In default screen, press [PAUSE/MENU] key. MENU screen is displayed. Press [3] key (ADV.).
  • Page 103: Displaying Cutting Area

    2.13 Displaying Cutting Area Check the width of cutting area. Operation Press the [SLOW] key in the default screen. The cutting area is displayed. When a rewinding device is not installed Release the [SLOW] key. I will be return to default screen. 2-71...
  • Page 105 Chapter 3: Basic Operations This chapter describes the basic methods to operate the plotter manually. All the operations described in this chapter is to start from the READY status (media is set) as a general condition. Perform the operation described in this chapter after making the plotter in READY status referring to previous chapter.
  • Page 106: Raise Or Lower The Tool

    Raise or Lower the Tool This is a function to raise or lower the tool (pen). Operation Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key. Supplement MENU screen is displayed. Perform the settings in Normal mode. Press the [1] key (TOOL). TOOLS SETTING (1/4) screen is displayed. Tool is raised or lowered every time the [1] key (TOOL UP/ DOWN) is pressed.
  • Page 107: Move The Tool Carriage And Media

    Move the Tool Carriage and Media Tool carriage and media can be moved manually using the POSITION key. It also can move the tool carriage and media to the origin, or move it certain distance to keep it away. Move in steps manually It can manually move in steps when the screen is displaying "READY", or when the POSITION ( ) key is displayed.
  • Page 108: Setting Step Movement Distance

    Setting step movement distance The parameters when setting the cutting direction are determined by the distance of the cutting direction. Operation Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key. Supplement MENU screen is displayed. Perform the settings in Normal mode. Press the POSITION ( ) key (ADV). ADVANCE screen (1/4) is displayed.
  • Page 109: Move Away The Tool Carriage

    Move away the tool carriage It is possible to move the tool carriage toward upper right. It makes it easier to confirm the cutting results if you perform this operation after the cutting is completed. <When using Roll Media>: Seen from above Standby position of the pen carriage 100 mm...
  • Page 110: Change The Cutting Condition (Condition No.)

    Change the cutting condition (Condition No.) Go through the following steps to change the Cutting Condition (Condition No.): Operation Press the [ENTER] key in READY status. CONDITION No. selection screen is displayed. Press the [1] key (No.1), the [2] key (No.2), the [3] key (No.3), Supplement the [4] key (No.4), the [ ] key (No.5), the [ ] key (No.6), the It will return to state when the power is turned...
  • Page 111: Setting The Origin Point

    Setting the Origin Point Point where the cutting starts is called origin point. The origin point can be set at any location. New origin point Original origin point How to set the current position to the new origin point Move the tool to the new origin point by pressing the POSITION ( ) keys when it is in READY status.
  • Page 112: When Coordinate Axes Rotation Are Set

    When coordinate axes rotation are set If the origin point is moved while the coordinate axes are rotated, the origin point will move as shown below. Supplement See "Setting the Cutting Direction" about the rotation of the coordinate axes. Original origin point New origin point When coordinate axes are rotated after origin point is set...
  • Page 113: Setting Origin Point When Hp-Gl Is Set

    Setting origin point when HP-GL is set When using the HP-GL command, the origin point is set to either the lower left of the cutting area or the center. Supplement • When using the GP-GL command, this setting does not affect the operation. •...
  • Page 114: Setting The Cutting Direction

    Setting the Cutting Direction Rotate the coordinate axes to change the cutting direction. Reference The rotation settings will be saved even if the power is shut off. Coordinate axes rotation settings ON Coordinate axes rotation settings OFF Operation Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key. Supplement MENU screen is displayed.
  • Page 115 Press the [1] key (ON) or the [2] key (OFF). Supplement Confirm the setting and press the [ENTER] key (SET). It will return to AREA PARAMETERS screen (1/2) Setting will be confirmed and it will return to AREA PARAMETERS without changing the settings when you press screen (1/2).
  • Page 116: Stop Cutting

    Stop Cutting It will stop cutting when the [PAUSE/MENU] key is pressed while cutting. Operation selection menu is displayed on the screen of the control panel while it is stopped. It is possible to choose either to continue or stop the operation.
  • Page 117: Stop Cutting

    Stop cutting Operation Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key. Operation will stop and following screen is displayed. Press the [2] key (QUIT JOB). Supplement Following screen is displayed. It will resume cutting by pressing [1] (CONTINUE JOB) key. See "Pause and Resume Cutting". Confirm if the data transfer from the computer is stopped and Supplement press the [1] key (YES, CLEAR).
  • Page 119 Chapter 4: Convenient Functions This chapter describes about the convenient functions of the plotter. PRODUCT SUMMARY Settings for Cutting Copy (Duplicate Cutting) Panel Cutting...
  • Page 120: Settings For Cutting

    Settings for Cutting Settings such as area and width of cutting, page length, mirrored, enlarged, shrunk, etc., can be set. Setting cutting area Origin point will be set at lower left of the AREA once the AREA is Supplement set. It is possible to set the origin point at the center when the HP- •...
  • Page 121 Press the POSITION ( ) key. AREA PARAMETERS screen (2/2) is displayed. Press the [1] key (AREA). Supplement SET LOWER LEFT screen is displayed. • Coordinate value displayed here is the distance to the tool carriage from the origin point. •...
  • Page 122: Setting Cutting Width (Expand)

    Setting cutting width (EXPAND) Set the cutting width. It is possible to set that it will cut to the area outside of the push rollers, or not to cut at the ends of the media. Default setting is to the internal edge of the push rollers. It can be set up to 10 mm outside (positive value) or 10 mm inside (negative value) from the default position.
  • Page 123: Setting Length Of The Page

    • Page ejection quality assurance goes up to 2 m for the CE7000-40 and up to 5m for the CE7000-60/130/160. (It depends on the media specified by Graphtec and setting conditions.) • Use the basket (option). • Use 3M Scotchcal Series 7725.
  • Page 124 Operation Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key. Supplement MENU screen is displayed. Perform the settings in Normal mode. Press the [4] key (MEDIA). MEDIA SETTING screen (1/2) is displayed. Press the [3] key (PAGE LENGTH). PAGE LENGTH screen is displayed. Press the POSITION ( ) keys and increase or decrease the Supplement •...
  • Page 125: Setting Mirror

    Setting mirror There is a function to mirror the cutting by reversing the origin point and coordinate axes. Set the MIRROR setting to ON to do mirroring. Reference This setting will be saved even if the power is shut off. MIRROR mode ON MIRROR mode OFF Operation...
  • Page 126: Set The Enlarge/Shrink Scale (Scale)

    Press the [1] key (ON). Supplement To cancel the MIRROR, press the [2] key (OFF). Confirm the setting and press the [ENTER] key (SET). Supplement Setting will be confirmed and it will return to AREA PARAMETERS It will return to AREA PARAMETERS setting screen (1/2).
  • Page 127 Press the POSITION ( ) kesy and increase or decrease the Supplement setting value. Values that can be set are 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 (multiplications). Confirm the setting and press the [ENTER] key (SET). Supplement Setting will be confirmed and it will return to AREA PARAMETERS It will return to AREA PARAMETERS screen (1/2)
  • Page 128: Copy (Duplicate Cutting)

    Copy (Duplicate Cutting) The function to cut specified numbers of cutting data stored in the buffer memory is called COPY. Supplement • Do not send new data to plotter while copying. Cutting data in the buffer memory will be cleared. •...
  • Page 129 It will copy in following order when COORDINATE AXES ROTATION is set. Third copy Copy origin point Fourth copy First cut First copy Second copy Origin point Copy space Copy space Fifth copy Sixth copy Operation Plot (cut) the data you want to copy once. Cutting data is stored in the buffer memory.
  • Page 130 Press the [2] key (NUMBER OF COPIES). NUMBER OF COPIES screen is displayed. Supplement • Press the POSITION ( ) keys and increase or decrease the Number of copies can be set as much as it can fit in the media set on the printer. setting value.
  • Page 131: When Media Change Mode Is On

    When media change mode is ON The Change Media message appears each time when ending a single cut in Media Change mode. Choosing to change media will instantly detect the media and proceed to a copy area (cut). Media switch copies can be made up to the set copy number (designated number). Operation Plot (cut) the data you want to copy once.
  • Page 132 Confirm the setting and press the [ESC] key (PREVIOUS). Supplement NUMBER OF COPIES will be selected and it will return to COPY MODE "CANNOT COPY CUT AREA TOO SMALL!" is screen. displayed if the cutting area is smaller than the copy data.
  • Page 133: Panel Cutting

    Panel Cutting To prevent skew of long media, utilize Panel Cutting when cutting. Supplement • When Panel Cutting is on, the machine will begin by dividing up partition length and continue cutting until one of the following data breaks appears. When the first partitioned area cut is finished, the machine will move to the next area, and repeat this until all areas have been cut.
  • Page 134 Press the POSITION ( ) key MEDIA SETTING screen (2/2) is displayed. Press the [3] key (PANEL CUTTING). PANEL CUTTING screen is displayed. Press the [1] key (OFF). PANEL CUTTING setting screen is displayed. Press the [1] key (ON) or the [2] key (OFF). Setting will be confirmed and it will return to the PANEL CUTTING screen.
  • Page 135: Chapter 5: Arms (Advanced Registration Mark Sensing System)

    Chapter 5: ARMS (Advanced Registration Mark Sensing System) ARMS (Advanced Registration Mark Sensing System) is a function to scan the registration mark drawn on the media using sensors. Tilt of the axes and distance can be adjusted with 2POINTS or 3 POINTS. 2 axes warp adjustment can be adjusted in addition to axes adjustment (tilt) and distance adjustment with 4POINTS.
  • Page 136: Outline Of Arms

    Outline of ARMS ARMS (Advanced Registration Mark Sensing System) will scan the registration mark (reference line) written on the media using sensors. Registration mark scanning accuracy when a designated registration mark is being scanned by this machine is within 0.3 mm. Please take note of the following when scanning a registration mark.
  • Page 137: Shape (Pattern) Of The Registration Mark And Origin Point

    Shape (Pattern) of the Registration Mark and Origin Point The shapes (patterns) of the registration mark the plotter can scan are following 4 types. MARK TYPE 1 MARK TYPE 2 Origin point Origin point MARK TYPE 3 MARK TYPE 4 Origin point Origin point Supplement...
  • Page 138: Scan Range Necessary To Detect The Registration Mark

    Scan range necessary to detect the registration mark The range of tool carriage and media movement needed to scan the registration mark is as following. Do not print in the shaded area shown in the Figure below. <For 3POINTS> MARK TYPE 1 MARK TYPE 2 MARK TYPE 3 MARK TYPE 4...
  • Page 139 <For 4POINTS> MARK TYPE 1 MARK TYPE 2 MARK TYPE 1 MARK TYPE 2 (There are central registration marks.) (There are central registration marks.) MARK TYPE 3 MARK TYPE 4 a=6mm Registration mark scanning area Supplement • Clean any dirt or foreign objects from the media. Any dirt or foreign object might be scanned mistakenly as registration mark. •...
  • Page 140: Positioning Of The Media And The Registration Mark

    Positioning of the media and the registration mark Place the registration mark away from the edge of media to scan the registration mark. Make sure the push roller location is outside of the registration mark. Draw the registration mark as shown in the next image. MARK TYPE 11 MARK TYPE 2 Unit: mm...
  • Page 141: Automatic Detection Of Registration Mark Position

    Automatic detection of registration mark position The registration mark is detected within area A from the registration mark scanning start position (tool position). When the registration mark is not detected within the area A, then within area B is detected. Only when the registration mark is present in area A or B, it is possible to recognize as the mark.
  • Page 142: Setting And Adjustment Of Arms

    Setting and Adjustment of ARMS This section describes the necessary adjustment and settings to correctly scan the registration mark with ARMS. • Set the MARK SCAN Mode • Checking the recommended setting of registration mark • Check the lines of registration mark •...
  • Page 143 Press the [1] key (SCAN MODE). SCAN MODE screen is displayed. Press the [1] key (SCAN MODE). SCAN MODE screen is displayed. Press the POSITION ( ) keys and select the mode. Supplement It will return to ARMS SETTING screen without changing the settings when you press the [ESC] key (PREVIOUS).
  • Page 144: Checking The Recommended Setting Of Registration Mark

    Checking the recommended setting of registration mark The media condition to be used is detected and then recommended conditions such as scan mode / registration mark color / color of background of registration mark are displayed. Operation Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key. Supplement MENU screen is displayed.
  • Page 145 The appropriate registration mark color is calculated from the detected media condition and the color is displayed. SCAN MODE: Recommended scanning mode 1/2/3 is Supplement displayed. The display color of "MARK LINE COLOR" is Y: ADJUST LEVEL: Recommended registration mark yellow, M: magenta, C: cyan, K: black, W: white, adjustment value is displayed.
  • Page 146: Check The Lines Of Registration Mark

    Check the lines of registration mark After detecting registration marks actually, confirm mark scanning operation. Operation Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key. Supplement MENU screen is displayed. Perform the settings in Normal mode. Press the [2] key (ARMS). ARMS SETTING screen (1/3) is displayed. Press the [3] key (MARK LINE CHECK).
  • Page 147 Confirm the position of tool and press the [ENTER] key (SET). The scanning result is displayed on the screen. Supplement In the case of "not good", check the following. • Check if the registration mark type is correct. • Check if the SCAN Mode and adjustment value are correct.
  • Page 148: Test The Registration Mark Sensor

    Test the registration mark sensor If there still is a difference in the cutting, even after performing an CAUTION adjustment using the registration mark, it is possible to check if there is a problem with the registration mark itself or the application by This function performs cutting after the registration mark is scanned.
  • Page 149 Press the [4] key (TEST ARMS SENSOR). Supplement TEST ARMS SENSOR screen is displayed. It will return to ARMS SETTING screen (2/3) without changing the settings when you press the [ESC] key (CANCEL). Press either the [1] key (TYPE 1) or the [2] key (TYPE 2) Supplement depending on the type of the registration mark to be used.
  • Page 150: Adjusting For The Registration Mark Scan Position

    Adjusting for the registration mark scan position Sensor to scan the registration mark is positioned away from the tip of the tool (pen tip). Therefore, it is necessary to adjust the coordinate values of the scanned registration mark so it will match with the cutting position.
  • Page 151 Press the [2] key (ARMS). ARMS SETTING screen (1/3) is displayed. Press the POSITION ( ) key. ARMS SETTING screen (2/3) is displayed. Press the [1] key (SENSOR OFFSET ADJ.). Reference SENSOR OFFSET ADJ. screen is displayed. It will return to ARMS SETTING screen (2/3) without changing the settings when you press the [ESC] key (CANCEL).
  • Page 152 Press [2] key (SCAN). The following message is displayed. Following message is displayed. Confirm that the tool is at the position shown in the left image (grey square area), and press the [ENTER] key. It will scan the registration mark, and then plot the registration mark for comparison.
  • Page 153 Press the [4] key (Y). SENSOR OFFSET ADJ. Y screen is displayed. Press the POSITION ( ) keys and increase or decrease the Supplement setting value. You can set the range between -3.0mm and Set the Y value measured in step 12. +3.0mm.
  • Page 154: Detect The Registration Mark For Adjustment On The Media And Enter The Value

    Detect the registration mark for adjustment on the media and enter the value Method to enter the adjustment value, which is the difference between the scanned registration mark on the media and the cutting position, is described here. Supplement Plot the registration mark before going to following steps if there is no registration mark drawn on the media. See "Adjust After Plotting the Adjustment Registration Mark"...
  • Page 155 Press the [2] key (SCAN). Following message is displayed. Press the POSITION ( ) keys and move the tool carriage to the area to start scanning of the registration mark. Registration mark scan area Align the tool to this area Confirm the position of the tool, and if it is OK, press the Supplement [ENTER] key.
  • Page 156 Press the POSITION ( ) keys and increase or decrease the Supplement setting value You can set the range between -3.0mm and Set the X value measured in step 9. +3.0mm. Confirm the setting and press the [ESC] key (PREVIOUS). SENSOR OFFSET ADJ.
  • Page 157: Setting The Registration Mark Automatic Detection

    Setting the registration mark automatic detection When setting the registration mark automatic detection to on, the following operations will be performed. If the current position of the tool is close to the position of the first registration mark (Point 1) at the time of registration mark automatic detection, the registration mark is automatically scanned without moving the detect start position of tool.
  • Page 158 Confirm the setting and press the [ENTER] key (SET). Supplemen Setting will be confirmed and it will return to ARMS SETTING screen It will return to ARMS SETTING screen (2/3) (2/3). without changing the settings when you press Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key. the [ESC] key (CANCEL).
  • Page 159: Setting Speed Of The Registration Mark Scan

    Setting speed of the registration mark scan Speed of the tool carriage and media to scan the registration mark is set. It may not scan the registration marks or the difference may become large when the speed is too high, but the cutting time becomes longer when the speed is too slow.
  • Page 160 Confirm the setting and press the [ENTER] key (SET). Supplement Setting will be confirmed and it will return to ARMS SETTING screen It will return to ARMS SETTING screen (2/3) (2/3). without changing the settings when you press Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key. the [ESC] key (CANCEL).
  • Page 161: Chapter 6: Manual Position Adjust

    Chapter 6: Manual Position Adjust Here, we will explain how to match up points while manually confirming the media and tool (cutter pen or plotting pen) points. The ARMS function can be used for accurately matching up points. PRODUCT SUMMARY Outline of Manual Position Adjust Manual Position Adjust...
  • Page 162: Outline Of Manual Position Adjust

    Outline of Manual Position Adjust With manual position adjust, tilt of the axes are adjusted using the 2POINTS, 3POINTS, or 4POINTS adjustment marks (grits or registration marks) as a standard. The distance between each point can also be entered to adjust the distance.
  • Page 163: Adjust With 3Points

    X and Y axes and the distance between each of the registration marks. It will perform 2 axes warp adjustment in addition to the 2 axes (tilt) adjustment and distance adjustment, so it can adjust more precisely than other methods. Print Data Image is printed tilted and warped GRAPHTEC 2AXES adjusted cut General 1AXIS adjusted cut...
  • Page 164: Manual Position Adjust

    Manual Position Adjust Method of manual position adjust is described here. Supplement • Adjustment will be cleared if following is done after setting the adjustment. • Set new origin point. • Set the media again. • Set rotation or mirror. (Set the rotation or mirror prior to the axis adjustment) Axis adjustment will convert in accordance with rotation or mirror in this case.
  • Page 165 Press the POSITION ( ) key. ARMS SETTING screen (3/3) is displayed. Press the [2] key (MARK SCAN MODE). MARK SCAN MODE screen is displayed. Press the [1] key (MARK SCAN MODE). MARK SCAN MODE setting screen is displayed. Press the [2] key (AXIS ALIGNMENT). Supplement Axis Adjustment Mode will be activated and it will return to the MARK It will return to ARMS SETTING screen without...
  • Page 166 Press the [3] key (DURING DETECTION). Supplement The following message is displayed. If the MARK SCAN MODE screen does not appear, press the [2] key (ARMS) in the MENU screen. Press the POSITION ( ) key to move it to the Supplement adjustment mark position.
  • Page 167 Confirm the setting and press the [ENTER] key (SET). Supplement • The adjustments based on the registration mark scanning will be It will return to default screen without changing completed, and it will return to default screen. the settings when you press the [ESC] key (CANCEL).
  • Page 169: Chapter 7: Setting Regarding Cutting Quality

    Chapter 7: Setting Regarding Cutting Quality There are times that ideal cutting may not be possible, such as the lines may shift, corners deform, or uncut sections occur, due to the characteristics of the media (thickness, how hard it is, etc.) or the shape of the blades, when the actual cutting is done.
  • Page 170: Cutting The Corner Of Thick Media Sharp

    Cutting the Corner of Thick Media Sharp Outline of tangential mode The blade needs to be facing toward the direction of cut when cutting the media. The tip of the blade is shaped as shown so the blade is facing the cutting direction even when it is cutting curved lines or corners. The tip of the blade is off from the rotation axis of the blade (CUTTER OFFSET).
  • Page 171: Setting The Tangential Mode

    Setting the tangential mode Enabled (Mode 1 and Mode 2) and OFF of the tangential mode can be set individually for each of tool condition No. 1 to 8. Operation Press the [COND/TEST] key. Supplement CONDITION setting screen (1/3) is displayed. Perform the settings in Normal mode.
  • Page 172: Setting The Length Of Overcut

    Setting the length of overcut Set the length of overcut with tangential mode. Operation Press the [COND/TEST] key. Supplement CONDITION setting screen (1/3) is displayed. Perform the settings in Normal mode. Press the POSITION ( ) key. CONDITION setting screen (2/3) is displayed. Press the [4] key (OVERCUT).
  • Page 173 Press the [2] key (START). START screen is displayed. Press the POSITION ( ) keys and increase or decrease Supplement the setting value. You can set the range between 0.0 mm and 0.9 Confirm the setting and press the [ESC] key (PREVIOUS). Length for overcut START is selected and return to OVERCUT setting screen.
  • Page 174: Setting Of The Initial Down Force

    Setting of the Initial Down Force The initial down-force setting is effective when tangential mode is selected. Tangential mode is generally used for the cutting of thick media. With thick film, additional time is required for the cutter blade to penetrate the media fully, even when the necessary cutting force is applied. The cutting operation starts before the cutter blade has fully penetrated the media, causing uncut sections to be left.
  • Page 175 Confirm the setting and press the [ENTER] key (SET). Supplement Setting will be confirmed and it will return to CONDITION setting screen It will return to CONDITION setting screen (3/3) (3/3). without changing the settings when you press the [ESC] key (CANCEL). Press the [COND/TEST] key.
  • Page 176: Setting The Step Pass

    Setting the Step Pass It may not cut the curved line smoothly if there is very short lines in the curve. It will cut in the units of the specified value when the STEP PASS is used, which allows to control the short lines with certain length, resulting to stable rotation of the blade for higher cut quality.
  • Page 177 Confirm the setting and press the [ENTER] key (SET). Supplement Setting will be confirmed and it will return to TOOLS SETTING screen It will return to TOOLS SETTING screen (1/4) (1/4). without changing the settings when you press the [ESC] key (CANCEL). Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key.
  • Page 178: Setting The Offset Angle

    Setting the Offset Angle The CE7000 analyzes the cutting data, and controls the angle of the cutter blade tip if the change in the angles of the corner is large. Angle control is applied if there is larger angle change than the angle specified as reference angle. The time to cut is shortened by setting large value for the reference angle, since it will only apply blade control when there are angles with large angle change, hence reducing the time to make the blade control.
  • Page 179 Press the POSITION ( ) keys and increase or decrease Supplement the setting value. You can set the range between 0 and 60. Confirm the setting and press the [ENTER] key (SET). Supplement Setting will be confirmed and it will return to TOOLS SETTING screen It will return to TOOLS SETTING screen (1/4) (1/4).
  • Page 180: Setting The Distance Adjust

    Setting the Distance Adjust DISTANCE ADJUST value corrects any deviation in the length of cut or plotted line segments, which occurs depending on the media being used. DISTANCE ADJUST value for the deviation is specified as a percentage of the total distance. For example, a setting of +0.05% adjusts a distance of 2 m (2,000 mm) by 2,000 x 0.05% = 1 mm, making 2,001 mm.
  • Page 181 Press the [1] key (ON). DISTANCE ADJUST becomes ON and [3] key (X) and [4] key (Y) becomes enabled. Press the [3] key (X). X DISTANCE ADJUST screen is displayed. Press the POSITION ( ) keys and increase or decrease Supplement the setting value.
  • Page 182 Confirm the setting and press the [ENTER] key (SET). Supplement Setting will be confirmed and it will return to CONDITION setting screen It will return to CONDITION setting screen (3/3) (3/3). without changing the settings when you press the [ESC] key (CANCEL). Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key.
  • Page 183: Setting Cut Line Pattern

    Setting Cut Line Pattern Lines can be cut with perforated lines so the cut parts will not fall off. There are 8 different patterns of perforated lines set as 0 to 7, and the ratio of cut and uncut part differs in each (tool is raised or the force is decreased for following length every 8 mm of the cut).
  • Page 184 Operation Press the [COND/TEST] key. Supplement CONDITION setting screen (1/3) is displayed. Perform the settings in Normal mode. Press the POSITION ( ) key. Supplement CONDITION setting screen (3/3) is displayed. It will return to default screen without changing the settings when you press the [CONDITION] key.
  • Page 185 Press the [2] key (TYPE No.). TYPE No. screen is displayed. Press the POSITION ( ) keys and select the TYPE No. Confirm the setting and press the [ESC] key (PREVIOUS). Supplement • TYPE No. will be selected and it will return to CUT LINE PATTERN CUT L and UP L is displayed when the TYPE screen.
  • Page 186 If the "USER" is chosen in step 8, press the [3] key (CUT Supplement L.) and the [4] key (UP L.) to set the cut length and tool up • If the TYPE No. 0 to 7 is selected in step length.
  • Page 187: Setting Initial Blade Control Position Adjust

    Setting Initial Blade Control Position Adjust After turning on the power or changing pen condition settings, touch the blade to the media and adjust the blade direction. The Initial Blade Control Position will need to be set in order to make sure the area is not damaged and that the blade properly makes contact with the media.
  • Page 188 Press the POSITION ( ) key. TOOLS SETTING screen (4/4) is displayed. Press the [2] key (INITIAL B. ANGLE POSITION). INITIAL BLADE ANGLE POSITION setting screen is displayed. Press the [1] key (2 mm BELOW), the [2] key (Y OUTSIDE) or Supplement the [3] key (SPECIFIED Y POSITION).
  • Page 189: Setting The Offset Force

    Setting the OFFSET FORCE Slight cut operation is performed before the actual cut operation to align the blade toward the cutting direction. Lower FORCE is necessary compared with the normal cutting, so it is possible to set lower FORCE as an OFFSET FORCE.
  • Page 190: Setting Adjustment Between The Tools

    Setting Adjustment Between the Tools If there is a misalignment between the tools, you can correct the misalignment by using this function. In the case of Tool 1 - Tool 3 If there is a misalignment in the cutting/plotting between Tool 1 (tool attached to the backward of the tool holder) and Tool 3 (tool attached to the forward of the tool holder), you can correct it by entering the adjustment value.
  • Page 191 Press the POSITION ( ) keys to move the tool carriage Supplement to the position where the test pattern is plotted. • It will return to TOOL OFFSET ADJ. screen Move it inside of a cutting area greater than 50 mm on both without changing the settings when you press the X and Y axes.
  • Page 192 Press the POSITION ( ) keys and increase or decrease the Supplement setting value. You can set the range between -3.0 mm and +3.0 mm. Confirm the setting and press the [ESC] key (PREVIOUS). Tool Interval Adjustment screen is displayed. Press the [4] key (Y=+0.0mm).
  • Page 193: Chapter 8: Settings Regarding Cutting Time

    Chapter 8: Settings Regarding Cutting Time Time necessary for cutting depends on the speed to move the tool and media, and efficiency of the operation. It is best to cut slowly and carefully to cut precisely, but the speed is required to enhance the operational efficiency.
  • Page 194: Sorting The Cutting Data

    Sorting the Cutting Data When sorting cutting data, cutting is performed collectively so that the amount of movement in the media feed direction and the tool replacement time are minimized, so cutting operation is improved efficiently. Sorting data simply sorts the area parameter data so that media movement can be minimized. It is much more efficient than cutting at intervals with data that forces tools to jump from point to point.
  • Page 195 Press the [2] key (DATA SORTING). DATA SORTING screen is displayed. Press the [1] key (ON) or the [2] key (OFF). Press the [ESC] key (PREVIOUS). DATA SORTING screen is displayed. Confirm the setting and press the [ENTER] key (SET). Supplement Setting will be confirmed and it will return to TOOLS SETTING screen It will return to TOOLS SETTING screen (2/4)
  • Page 196: Perform Automatic Pre Feed When Cut Data Is Received

    Perform Automatic Pre Feed When Cut Data is Received It is possible to feed and reverse the media automatically for specified amount when the plotter receives the cutting data. "Pre feeding" to prevent the shifting of media can be done automatically. Also, the media will be unrolled from the roll before cutting when rolled media is to be used.
  • Page 197 Press the [1] key (OFF). AUTO PRE FEED setting screen is displayed. Press the [1] key (ON) or the [2] key (OFF). Supplement AUTO PRE FEED will be selected and it will return to AUTO PRE FEED It will return to MEDIA SETTING screen (1/2) screen.
  • Page 198: Perform Automatic Pre Feed When Media Is Set (Initial Feed)

    Perform Automatic Pre Feed When Media is Set (Initial Feed) It can be set to automatically feed and return the length of the page when the media is loaded and the media set lever is raised. This is equal to automatically perform the "Pre Feed" to prevent the shifting of the media. •...
  • Page 199: Setting Feed Speed For Pre Feed

    Setting Feed Speed for Pre Feed Set the speed of media transfer during the feed (media carry) of auto media transfer of received cut data, leveling of the initial feed etc. Set the feed speed to "SLOW" if the media shifts during the pre feed if the media is heavy or slippery. It is normally set to "NORMAL".
  • Page 200 Press the [1] key (SLOW) or the [2] key (NORMAL). Confirm the setting and press the [ENTER] key (SET). Supplement Setting will be confirmed and it will return to MEDIA setting screen (2/2). It will return to MEDIA SETTING screen (2/2) without changing the settings when you press the [ESC] key (CANCEL).
  • Page 201: Setting The Moving Speed

    Setting the MOVING SPEED MOVING SPEED is the speed the tool moves when it is raised (tool up state). The cutting time in total becomes short if you set the MOVING SPEED to fast speed even though the speed of the tool when it is cutting (lowered) is set to slow speed for the hard to cut media (hard or sticky).
  • Page 202 Press the POSITION ( ) keys and increase or decrease Supplement the setting value. • You can set to AUTO, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 or 60 cm/s. • It will be same speed as tool is lowered when AUTO is selected. Confirm the setting and press the [ENTER] key (SET).
  • Page 203: Setting The Tool Up Move

    Setting the Tool Up Move "Tool up movement" is when you continuously receive tool up movement coordinate news from the computer connected to the CE7000 and set whether to move to every coordinate in order or go directly to the last one. There are following 2 settings for "TOOL UP MOVE".
  • Page 204 Press the [1] key (ENABLED) or the [2] key (DISABLED). Confirm the setting and press the [ENTER] key (SET). Supplement Setting will be confirmed and it will return to TOOLS SETTING screen It will return to TOOLS SETTING screen (3/4) (3/4).
  • Page 205: Setting The Tool Up Height

    Setting the Tool Up Height The TOOL UP HEIGHT is the height of the tool position when the tool is raised. Set to "HIGHER POSITION" if the media is thick. Usually, set to the "NORMAL POSITION". Supplement This setting will be saved even if the power is shut off. Operation Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key.
  • Page 206 Press the [1] key (NORMAL POSITION) or the [2] key (HIGHER POSITION). Confirm the setting and press the [ENTER] key (SET). Supplement Setting will be confirmed and it will return to TOOLS SETTING screen It will return to TOOLS SETTING screen (3/4) (3/4).
  • Page 207: Chapter 9: Setting Regarding Interface

    Chapter 9: Setting Regarding Interface This chapter describes setting regarding interface. PRODUCT SUMMARY Setting Interface Clearing the Buffer Memory I/F (LAN) Connecting with RS-232C...
  • Page 208: Setting Interface

    Setting Interface This section describes how to set the interface. The plotter has USB, network (LAN) and RS-232C* interfaces, and these interfaces are switched automatically. To use one of the interfaces on this plotter, you need to install the driver software on the PC. * RS-232C interface depends on the sales area.
  • Page 209: Network (Lan) Interface

    Network (LAN) interface To use the network (LAN) interface, the settings of the computer and the device such as a network hub have been completed and the environment that can connect the computer to the network must be established. CAUTION •...
  • Page 210: Clearing The Buffer Memory

    Clearing the Buffer Memory This function allows you to clear all the output data in the plotter's buffer memory. CAUTION Do not execute the BUFFER CLEAR function until the operation of the plotter is stopped. Operation Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key. Supplement MENU screen is displayed.
  • Page 211: I/F (Lan)

    I/F (LAN) Set the network interface (LAN). Supplement When you change the settings of the network, the plotter is reset. To connect through a network (LAN), it is necessary to set the following items. • Set the DHCP • Set the IP address •...
  • Page 212 Press the POSITION ( ) key. INTERFACE screen (2/3) is displayed. Press the [3] key (LAN). NETWORK (LAN) setting screen is displayed. Press the [1] key (DHCP). DHCP screen is displayed. Press the [1] key (ON) or the [2] key (OFF). Supplement Confirm the setting and press the [ENTER] key (SET).
  • Page 213: Set Ip Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway

    Set IP address, subnet mask, gateway When [OFF] is selected in DHCP setting, set these items. When [ON] is selected in the DHCP setting, the IP address, subnet mask and gateway obtained from the DHCP server are displayed. Operation Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key. Supplement MENU screen is displayed.
  • Page 214 Press the POSITION ( ) keys to set the IP address. Supplement Press the [SLOW] key to select the setting digits. Confirm the setting and press the [ESC] key (PREVIOUS). It will return to NETWORK (LAN) setting screen. Press the [3] key (SUBNET MASK). SUBNET MASK setting screen is displayed.
  • Page 215 Confirm the setting and press the [ESC] key (PREVIOUS). Supplement It will return to NETWORK (LAN) setting screen. When you press the [ ] key on the NETWORK (LAN) setting screen, the Mac address is displayed. Confirm the setting and press the [ENTER] key (SET). Supplement When the setting is changed, the plotter will be reset and default screen It will return to INTERFACE screen (2/3) without...
  • Page 216: Connecting With Rs-232C

    Connecting with RS-232C For the RS-232C settings, you can recall any setting by storing the four different setting types of 1 to 4. See "Switching the setting number you want to use" to recall the setting you want to use and See "Changing/ Storing the RS - 232C Setting"...
  • Page 217: Changing/Storing The Rs-232C Setting

    Press the POSITION ( ) key. RS-232C No. selecting screen will be displayed. Press the POSITION ( ) keys to select the setting number. Supplement You can set from setting no. 1 to 4. Confirm the setting and press the [ESC] key (PREVIOUS). It will return to RS-232C setting screen.
  • Page 218 Press the POSITION ( ) key. INTERFACE screen (2/3) is displayed. Supplement Press the [2] key (RS-232C). It will return to INTERFACE screen (2/3) without RS-232C setting screen is displayed. changing the settings when you press the [ESC] key (CANCEL). Press the [1] key (BAUD RATE).
  • Page 219 Press the [3] key (PARITY). PARITY screen is displayed. Press the [1] key (NONE), [2] key (EVEN) or the [3] key (ODD). Supplement • The parity will be selected and it will return to RS-232C setting screen. Match it to the software you are using. •...
  • Page 221: Chapter 10: Settings Regarding Operation Environment

    Chapter 10: Settings Regarding Operation Environment This chapter describes setting regarding the operation environment. 10-1...
  • Page 222: Related To Menu Display

    Related to menu display Display language setting (LANGUAGE SELECTION) This function sets the language used on the display. One of ten languages can be selected: English, Japanese, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Korean, and Chinese. Operation Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key in the default screen. MENU screen is displayed.
  • Page 223: Display Length Unit Setting (Length Unit)

    Display Length Unit Setting (LENGTH UNIT) The coordinate values that appear on the display and the other parameters for various settings can be changed to either meter or inch display. Operation Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key in the default screen. MENU screen is displayed. Menu screen Menu screen (Normal mode)
  • Page 224: Related To Sensor

    Related to sensor Enabling/Disabling the media sensors (MEDIA SENSOR) This function enables or disables the media sensors that detect the size of the medium in the feed direction. CAUTION Normally, please use it while set to "ENABLED". Turn it DISABLED when setting undetectable media with high transmittance. When set to "DISABLED", the cutting mat may be damaged.
  • Page 225: Enabling/Disabling The Push Roller Sensors (Push Roller Sensor)

    Press the [1] key (ENABLED) or the [2] key (DISABLED). Confirm the setting and press the [ENTER] key (SET). Supplement Setting will be confirmed and it will return to ADVANCE screen (4/4). It will return to ADVANCE screen (4/4) without changing the settings when you press the [ESC] Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key.
  • Page 226 Press the [2] key (PUSH ROLLER SENSOR). PUSH ROLLER SENSOR screen is displayed. Press the [1] key (ENABLED), the [2] key (INSIDE Supplement DISABLED), or the [3] key (DISABLED). If "DISABLED" is selected, push roller detection is not performed. It will not generate error even if the inner push rollers are not on the grit rollers when the "INSIDE DISABLED"...
  • Page 227: Related To Plotter Environment

    Related to plotter environment Fan suction setting (FAN POWER) This function sets the suction force used to affix media to the plotter. It may not feed properly if the media is thin, so set to "WEAK". Operation Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key in the default screen. Supplement MENU screen is displayed.
  • Page 228: Enabling/Disabling The Beep Setting (Beep For Key Operation)

    Enabling/Disabling the beep setting (BEEP FOR KEY OPERATION) This function selects whether to enable or disable the beep that is emitted whenever a control panel key is pressed. Operation Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key in the default screen. Supplement MENU screen is displayed. Perform the settings in Normal mode.
  • Page 229: Pause Key Select Setting (Selecting Pause Key)

    Pause key select setting (Selecting PAUSE key) Set the screen to be displayed when the [PAUSE / MENU] key is pressed during receiving data. Operation Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key in the default screen. Supplement MENU screen is displayed. Perform the settings in Normal mode. Press the POSITION ( ) key (ADV.).
  • Page 230: Simple Mode / Normal Mode Setting (Simple Mode / Normal Mode)

    Simple mode / Normal mode setting (Simple mode / Normal mode) Set the switching between Simple mode and Normal mode. Operation Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key in the default screen. MENU screen is displayed. Menu screen Menu screen (Normal mode) (Simple mode) Press the ( ) key (ADV.) in Normal mode and press the POSITION ( ) key twice on the ADVANCE (ADV.) screen Press the [3] key (ADV.) in Simple mode.
  • Page 231: Lcd Contrast Setting (Lcd Contrast)

    LCD contrast setting (LCD contrast) You can set the contrast of the LCD display on the control panel. Operation Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key in the default screen. Supplement MENU screen is displayed. Perform the settings in Normal mode. Press the POSITION ( ) key (ADV.). ADVANCE screen (1/4) is displayed.
  • Page 233: Chapter 11: Settings Of Controls From Computer

    Chapter 11: Settings of Controls from Computer This chapter describes setting regarding the controls from the computer. 11-1...
  • Page 234: Related To Command Processing

    Related to command processing Setting the command (COMMAND) There are 2 types of commands, the GP-GL and the HP-GL, that the plotter can use. Match the setting to the used software, or set it to AUTO. Supplement • Automatic detection of the command may make mistake depending on the data. It will give error or malfunction when it has made mistake.
  • Page 235: Priority Of Tool Condition Selection (Condition Priority)

    Priority of tool condition selection (CONDITION PRIORITY) Select the priority of the setting created by different method when the tool condition is set. All the tool condition that is received from the computer will be ignored, and only the setting and change of the tool condition from the control panel is accepted when MANUAL is selected.
  • Page 236: Related To Gp-Gl Command

    Related to GP-GL command This section is useful only when using the GP-GL command. Setting the step size (GP-GL STEP SIZE) The distance to travel with 1 step can be changed. Match the setting value of the application to be used. Operation Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key in the default screen.
  • Page 237: Enabling/Disabling The ' : ' And ' ; ' Commands (Command ' : ', ' ; ')

    Enabling/Disabling the ' : ' and ' ; ' commands (COMMAND ' : ', ' ; ') If the first part of the data is lost when the GP-GL command is set, these commands may be having an adverse effect. In this case, set the ' : ' and ' ; ' commands to DISABLED. Operation Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key in the default screen.
  • Page 238: Moving The Pen While Raised Or Lowered In Response To The 'W' Command (Command 'W')

    Moving the pen while raised or lowered in Response to the 'W' command (COMMAND 'W') Here, you can change the settings for the 'W' command, which is a GP-GL arc cutting command. This function set the operation upon receipt of the 'W' command for the drawing of arcs. The pen will move to the specified starting position in the raised status when it is set to TOOL UP, regardless of the pen’s conditions.
  • Page 239: Related To Hp-Gl Command

    Related to HP-GL command This section is useful only when using the HP-GL command Model ID response (HP-GL MODEL EMULATED) This function set the operation upon receipt of the "OI" command requesting for the model ID. The reply will be 7550 when set to 7550, and 7586 when set to 7586.
  • Page 240: Circle-Command Resolution Setting (Circle Resolution)

    Circle-command resolution setting (CIRCLE RESOLUTION) This function set the sets the resolution upon receipt of the circle-command for the HP-GL pen plotter arc cutting command. Select from "AUTO" or "DEFAULT" of 5 degrees. Operation Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key in the default screen. Supplement MENU screen is displayed.
  • Page 241: Chapter 12: Data Link

    Chapter 12: Data Link This chapter describes setting regarding the data link. PRODUCT SUMMARY 12.1 Select Connection Destination 12.2 Data Link with USB Memory 12.3 Output with a Bar Code 12.4 Start Mark Auto Scan 12.5 Communication Timeout 12.6 Skew Scanning 12-1...
  • Page 242: Select Connection Destination

    12.1 Select Connection Destination Dedicated data created previously with application software etc. is output to the cutting plotter. It can be saved in USB memory and output the data saved in USB memory, or output via server (personal computer) using network (LAN) cable or USB cable. Operation Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key.
  • Page 243: Data Link With Usb Memory

    12.2 Data Link with USB Memory Dedicated data created previously with application software etc. can be saved in the USB memory and output from the cutting plotter. Data link can be performed by selecting data from the plotter menu. Supplement •...
  • Page 244 Press the [1] key (USB DRIVE). Confirm the setting and press the [ENTER] key (SET). Setting will be confirmed and it will return to DATA LINK screen. Press the [2] key (SELECTS DATA FILE). Supplement • SELECTS DATA FILE screen is displayed. If the USB memory is not inserted, the following is displayed.
  • Page 245: Output With A Bar Code

    12.3 Output with a Bar Code The information related to the output file is bar-coded using the Cutting Master4 and Graphtec Pro Studio, etc. and the barcode can be printed with the design and the registration marks. When cutting with the cutting plotter, the bar code is scanned and the cut data (XPF) that has been saved to a USB memory that matches the bar code is detected.
  • Page 246 Press the [3] key (BARCODE CUT). Supplement • The following message is displayed. If the USB memory is not inserted, the following is displayed. • Press the [1] key (STANDARD BARCODE ) or the [2] key When the Rotation is set to ON, the following display is displayed.
  • Page 247 Find the file, and then start cutting. Supplement • If the appropriate files are found, select the desired file. When cutting is completed, it will become READY status. • If the appropriate files is not found, the following screen is displayed. 12-7...
  • Page 248: Start Mark Auto Scan

    12.4 Start Mark Auto Scan When the start mark auto scan is set to ON, the following operation is performed. If the tool is close to the start mark, pressing the [ENTER] key will automatically scan the start mark without moving the tool to the scan start position.
  • Page 249 Confirm the setting and press the [ENTER] key (SET). Supplement Setting will be confirmed and it will return to DATA LINK screen (2/2). It will return to DATA LINK setting screen (2/2) without changing the settings when you press the [ESC] key (CANCEL). Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key.
  • Page 250: Communication Timeout

    12.5 Communication Timeout When the communication is lost during connecting to the data link server, the connection will be canceled after a certain period of time has elapsed. You can set the time until it is canceled. Operation Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key. Supplement MENU screen is displayed.
  • Page 251 Confirm the setting and press the [ENTER] key SET). Supplement Setting will be confirmed and it will return to DATA LINK screen (2/2). It will return to DATA LINK setting screen (2/2) without changing the settings when you press the [ESC] key (CANCEL). Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key.
  • Page 252: Skew Scanning

    12.6 Skew Scanning When continuous operation is performed, it is possible to set how much skewis allowed by detecting media skew by comparing the start mark positions of the start page and the current page. For continuous operation, see “Application of bar code cut (continuous operation)”. Operation Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key.
  • Page 253 Confirm the setting and press the [ENTER] key (SET). Supplement Setting will be confirmed and it will return to DATA LINK screen (2/2). It will return to DATA LINK screen (2/2) without changing the settings when you press the [ESC] key (CANCEL).
  • Page 255: Chapter 13: Cutting With Supplied Application Software

    Chapter 13: Cutting with supplied application software This chapter describes how to cut with supplied application software PRODUCT SUMMARY 13.1 Basic operation of printing and cutting 13.2 Basic operation of bar code 13.3 Application of barcode cutting (continuous operation) 13-1...
  • Page 256: Basic Operation Of Printing And Cutting

    Because the procedure differs for each application, see the following depending on the application you want to use. • Graphtec Pro Studio / Cutting Master 4 Step 1: Create registration mark (alignment mark) data. Step 2: Create design data for printing and cutting.
  • Page 257 Select a type of registration mark on the "DesignCentral" screen. Press the "Options". Specify the length and thickness of the registration mark on the displayed "Graphtec Mark Options" screen. Press the “OK”. Press the on the "DesignCentral" screen. Registration marks are created on the design screen.
  • Page 258 When using Cutting Master 4 Create rectangles on the design screen using the "Rectangle" tool in Adobe Illustrator or CorelDRAW. In Adobe Illustrator, select the rectangle and then select "Cutting Master 4" - "Registration Marks" from the File menu. In CorelDRAW, select "Start" - "Registration Marks (CM4)" from the tool bar.
  • Page 259 Create print design for printing and cutting. MARK TYPE 1 MARK TYPE 2 Create cut design for printing and cutting. When using Graphtec Pro Studio Select the print data and select "Effects" - "Contour Cut Supplement Mark". If this setting is not performed, "Step 4: Cut the Select the offset value of contour on the "DesignCentral"...
  • Page 260 Operation Print design data for printing and cutting. When using Graphtec Pro Studio Select the printer to use from the Print menu of Graphtec Pro Studio and print the created data. When using Cutting Master 4 Print using the Adobe Illustrator or Corel DRAW function.
  • Page 261 "Add Device" screen is displayed. Follow the instructions on the screen to select the model name to use. • For USB connection, select the "Graphtec USB". • For network connection, select the "TCP/IP" and then enter the IP address of the cutting plotter.
  • Page 262 Using the cutting plotter's POSITION ( ) key, move the tool to the lower right registration mark (within the red rectangle). Press “OK” on the confirmation screen of Graphtec Pro Studio. Registration marks are scanned. Cutting starts when all registration marks are detected.
  • Page 263 "Add Device" screen is displayed. Follow the instructions on the screen to select the model name to use. • For USB connection, select the "Graphtec USB". • For network connection, select the "TCP/IP" and then enter the IP address of the cutting plotter.
  • Page 264 The confirmation screen is displayed. Using the cutting plotter's POSITION ( ) key, move the tool to the lower right registration mark (within the red rectangle). Press “OK” on the confirmation screen of Cutting Master 4. Registration marks are scanned. Cutting starts when all registration marks are detected.
  • Page 265: Graphtec Studio

    Graphtec Studio Step 1: Create registration mark (alignment mark) data. When printing and cutting, it is necessary to attach registration marks (alignment marks) in order to know exactly the printing position. Margin is necessary around the registration marks. When printing on sheet media, the following margins are required.
  • Page 266 Pay attention to the following when printing to prevent registration mark scan from failing when cutting. • Set the enlarge/shrink scale to 100%. • Set the printing position (center/lower left etc.) to "Not change". Operation Select the printer to use from the Print menu of Graphtec Studio and print the created data. 13-12...
  • Page 267 Step 4: Cut the printed media. Cut the media prepared in Step 3 with the cutting plotter. Operation Load the printed media on the cutting plotter. Supplement For loading media, see "Loading Media (Paper or Marking Film)". MARK TYPE 1 MARK TYPE 2 Open the "Configure Cut Job"...
  • Page 268 Open the "Cutting Plotter" screen. Using the cutting plotter's POSITION ( ) key, move the tool to the lower right registration mark (within the red rectangle). MARK TYPE 1 MARK TYPE 2 Move here Move here Press the "Send to cutter". Supplement When registration mark scanning starts and all registration marks is completed to scan, cutting starts.
  • Page 269: Basic Operation Of Bar Code

    Step 4: Save cutting data in USB memory. Step 5: Cut the printed media. Supplement • Graphtec Studio does not have a bar code function. Graphtec Pro Studio / Cutting Master 4 Step 1: Create registration mark (alignment mark) data and design data for printing and cutting.
  • Page 270 MARK TYPE 2 Registration mark Registration mark Press the "Options" on the "DesignCentral" screen. The "Graphtec Mark Options" screen is displayed. Check the "Use Barcode" and select the "Standard" from the "Barcode Type". Press the “OK”. Press the on the "DesignCentral" screen.
  • Page 271 When using Cutting Master 4 In Adobe Illustrator, select "Cutting Master 4" - "Registration Marks (CM4)" from the File menu. In Corel DRAW, select "Launch" - "Registration Marks (CM4)" from the tool bar. * If selecting from the application launcher in CorelDRAW version X7 or earlierand, the Registration Marks screen will be displayed.
  • Page 272 "Add Device" screen is displayed. Follow the instructions on the screen to select the model name to use. • For USB connection, select the "Graphtec USB". • For network connection, select the "TCP/IP" and then enter the IP address of the cutting plotter.
  • Page 273 "Add Device" screen is displayed. Follow the instructions on the screen to select the model name to use. • For USB connection, select the "Graphtec USB". • For network connection, select the "TCP/IP" and then enter the IP address of the cutting plotter.
  • Page 274 Step 5: Cut the printed media. Using the cutting data saved in the USB memory in Step 4, cut the media prepared in Step 3 with the cutting plotter. Operation Load the printed media on the cutting plotter. Supplement For loading media, see "Loading Media (Paper MARK TYPE 1 MARK TYPE 2 or Marking Film)".
  • Page 275 Press the [3] key (BARCODE CUT). Supplement • The following message is displayed. If the USB memory is not inserted, the following screen is displayed. Press the [1] key (STANDARD BARCODE). • When the ROTATE is set to ON, the following The following message is displayed.
  • Page 276 Using the the cutting plotter's POSITION ( ) key, move Supplement the tool to the start mark (see figure) under the bar code and press the [ENTER] key. If the start mark cannot be scanned, check the print result of start mark and the detect start position etc.
  • Page 277: Application Of Barcode Cutting (Continuous Operation)

    Step 6: Set up cutting plotter. Step 7: Cut the printed media. Supplement • Graphtec Studio does not have a bar code (continuous operation) function. • In continuous operation, even if the media feed command is included in the data, it becomes invalid •...
  • Page 278 "Roll media bar code". Operation Create registration marks and a bar code for data link (continuous operation). When using Graphtec Pro Studio Select "Effects" - "Page Contour Cut Mark". Select a type of registration mark on the "DesignCentral" screen. 13-24...
  • Page 279 Press the "Options". Specify the length and thickness of the contour cut mark on the displayed "Graphtec Mark Options" screen. Check the "Use Barcode". Select the "Roll Media" from the "Barcode Type". The margins of the printer driver selected in the application are initialized in "Printer Margin".
  • Page 280 When using Cutting Master 4 In Adobe Illustrator, select "Cutting Master 4" - "Registration Marks" from the File menu. In Corel DRAW, select "Launch" - "Registration Marks (CM4)" from the tool bar. Set type, thickness and length of registration mark. Check the "Use Barcode".
  • Page 281 Step 3: Print design data. After creating the design, print it on the media. Supplement Pay attention to the following when printing to prevent registration mark scan from failing when cutting. • Set the enlarge/shrink scale to 100%. • Set the printing position (center/lower left etc.) to "Not change". •...
  • Page 282 "Add Device" screen is displayed. Follow the instructions on the screen to select the model name to use. • For USB connection, select the "Graphtec USB". • For network connection, select the "TCP/IP" and then enter the IP address of the cutting plotter.
  • Page 283 "Add Device" screen is displayed. Follow the instructions on the screen to select the model name to use. • For USB connection, select the "Graphtec USB". • For network connection, select the "TCP/IP" and then enter the IP address of the cutting plotter.
  • Page 284 Switch to Cutting Master4. Confirm that the sent file is held in the "Hold" item. <Windows> <Mac> 13-30...
  • Page 285 Start the data link server to send job file information to the cutting plotter. Operation Start the data link server. When using Graphtec Pro Studio Press the "Data link" icon to start the data link server. Supplement Each time the icon is clicked, start/stop of the datalink •...
  • Page 286 When using Cutting Master 4 Press the "Data link" icon to start the data link server. Supplement • Each time the icon is clicked, start/stop of the datalink The cutting plotter supports only one data link server is switched. server. Connecting multiple data link servers to a single cutting plotter may not work In the start state, a red frame is displayed around the properly.
  • Page 287 Step 6: Set up cutting plotter. Set the data link connection method to receive cutting data from the data link server. Operation Press the [PAUSE / MENU] key. Supplement MENU screen is displayed. Perform the settings in Normal mode. Press the POSITION ( ) key (LINK). DATA LINK screen (1/2) is displayed.
  • Page 288 Step 7: Cut the printed media. Cut the media prepared in Step 3 with the cutting plotter. Operation Load the printed media on the cutting plotter. Supplement MARK TYPE 1 MARK TYPE 2 For loading media, see "Loading Media (Paper or Marking Film)".
  • Page 289 Using the POSITION ( ) key, move the tool to the black Supplement rectangle (red frame in figure) next to the bar code. If the start mark cannot be scanned, check the print result of start mark and the detect start position etc.
  • Page 291: Chapter 14: Maintenance

    Chapter 14: Maintenance This chapter describes the settings for the maintenance. PRODUCT SUMMARY 14.1 Daily Maintenance 14.2 Replacing Cutter Blade 14.3 Cleaning the Cutter Pen 14.4 Cutter Plunger Exchange 14.5 Setting the Alarm for Degree of Wear (BLADE WEAR ALARM) 14-1...
  • Page 292: Daily Maintenance

    14.1 Daily Maintenance Daily maintenance During the course of daily plotter operation, be sure to observe the following precautions: (1) Never lubricate the mechanisms of the plotter. (2) Clean the plotter's casing using a dry cloth that has been moistened in a neutral detergent diluted with water. Never use thinner, benzene, alcohol, or similar solvents to clean the casings;...
  • Page 293: Replacing Cutter Blade

    14.2 Replacing Cutter Blade Replace the cutter blade by referring to the structure diagram of the cutter pen. CAUTION To avoid bodily injury, handle cutter blades with care. PHP33-CB09N-HS/ PHP33-CB15N-HS Blade-length adjustment knob Plunger Cutter blade φ 0.9mm / φ1.5mm Plunger-cap (Blue)/(Red) Hole...
  • Page 294 Secure the plunger cap by turning it clockwise. CAUTION <PHP33-CB09N-HS/PHP33-CB15N-HS> • Please fully insert the cutter blade straight into the plunger cap.. If the cutter blade cannot be inserted straight, please insert the cutter blade after pressing the insertion port of the cutter blade several times.
  • Page 295: Cleaning The Cutter Pen

    14.3 Cleaning the Cutter Pen Letting leftover media and paper dust build up on blades can dull them and cause them to deteriorate. Be sure to clean the cutter pen regularly and remove build up. CAUTION To avoid bodily injury, handle cutter blades with care. Cleaning Please clean off paper dust and media powder build up from the blade.
  • Page 296: Cutter Plunger Exchange

    14.4 Cutter Plunger Exchange The tip of the cutter plunger gets worn down due to friction with the media. When the tip of the cutter plunger gets worn down, cut quality suffers. When the tip of the plunger cap gets worn down, it is recommended that you exchange the cutter plunger. PHP33-CB09N-HS/ PHP33-CB15N-HS Cutter Plunger...
  • Page 297: Setting The Alarm For Degree Of Wear (Blade Wear Alarm)

    14.5 Setting the Alarm for Degree of Wear (BLADE WEAR ALARM) This function allows to measure the cut distance of pen or cutter blade and use it as a guide to determine when the cutter blade should be replaced. BLADE WEAR DETECT ON/OFF, SET BLADE GROUP, ALARM DISTANCE and BLADE WEAR DETECT settings are required.
  • Page 298 Press the [1] key (BLADE WEAR DETECT.). BLADE WEAR DETECT. screen is displayed. Press the [1] key (ON) or the [2] key (OFF). Confirm the setting and press the [ENTER] key (SET). Setting will be confirmed and it will return to BLADE WEAR DETECT. screen.
  • Page 299 Press [3] key (ALARM DISTANCE). ALARM DISTANCE screen is displayed. Press the POSITION ( ) key to select the tool condition Supplement number (CONDITION No.). You can set the range between 1 and 8. Press the POSITION ( ) key and increase or decrease the Supplement setting value.
  • Page 300 Press the [1] key (Yes, I clear). CLEAR B. WEAR is cleared, it will return to CLEAR B. WEAR VALUE GROUP screen. Press the [ESC] key (CANCEL). Setting will be confirmed and it will return to CLEAR B. WEAR VALUE GROUP screen.
  • Page 301: Chapter 15: Troubleshooting

    Chapter 15: Troubleshooting Refer to this chapter if you feel something is wrong, or it does not work right. It also describes the settings of the plotter, confirming the cutting data, and method to create test patterns. PRODUCT SUMMARY 15.1 Troubleshooting 15.2 Printing the Setting of the Plotter...
  • Page 302: Troubleshooting

    AC line inlet and the electrical outlet. Check that the power is supplied to the electrical outlet. Contact your Graphtec customer center if the problem still exists. • "Sum-Ck ROM RAM ERR!!" is displayed The ROM or RAM is defective.
  • Page 303: When It Does Not Work Right

    Media sensor may be Contact your sales representative Enabling/Disabling the defective. or the Graphtec call center. Set the Media Sensors (MEDIA media sensor to DISABLED to use the SENSOR) plotter temporarily. • Media wobbles.
  • Page 304 Move the position of the light source. with strong scattered Make is so no direct sunlight shines. reflection. There may be defective in the Contact your sales representative or operation of the media set the Graphtec call center. lever sensor. 15-4...
  • Page 305: When The Cutting Result Is Not Good

    When the Cutting Result is Not Good Symptom Possible Cause Solution • Corners are rounded. Blade and OFFSET does not match. Change the OFFSET. • Corners are too sharp. It is rounded: Increase the OFFSET It is too sharp: Decrease the OFFSET •...
  • Page 306: Error Messages In Gp-Gl Command Mode

    Error Messages in GP-GL Command Mode Error LCD Display Cause Solution Displayed E02001 The plotter received an unrecognizable Press the [ENTER] key. command. Noise came in when the computer was Configure to drive the plotter from the menu turned on. of the software.
  • Page 307: Error Messages In Hp-Gl Command Mode

    Error Messages in HP-GL Command Mode If any of the following command errors occur, they are nearly always caused by following 2 reasons. 1. The configuration regarding the output device in the application software has changed. 2. The plotter's interface conditions have changed. Perform following if these are the cause of the problem.
  • Page 308 Error LCD Display Cause Solution Displayed E03013 A parameter outside of the permissible Check the program. Error 13 range was specified in the I/O related command. E03014 Too many parameters in the I/O related Check the program. Error 14 command. E03015 Framing error, parity error, or overrun error Set the RS-232C transmission condition.
  • Page 309: Arms Error Messages

    ARMS Error Messages Error LCD Display Cause Solution Displayed E04001 Tilt to adjust with AXIS ALIGNMENT is too Reload the media. large. E04004 It is over the setting range of the distance Reset to smaller value. adjust. E04005 Could not scan the registration marks. Check the registration scan position.
  • Page 310 Error LCD Display Cause Solution Displayed E04012 It has exceeded detection area while Check the media. Check the print position detecting the registration mark. of the registration mark. E04013 It has exceeded detection area while Check the media. Check the print position detecting the registration mark.
  • Page 311 Error LCD Display Cause Solution Displayed E04024 Registration mark was not detected. Change the color of the registration mark. Check the media. Check the print position of the registration mark. E04025 Registration mark was not detected. Change the color of the registration mark. Check the media.
  • Page 312: Other Error Messages

    Cause Solution Displayed E01001 The plotter is defective. Contact your sales representative or the to E01005 Graphtec call center. E01006 The plotter is defective. Contact your sales representative or the Graphtec call center. E01007 The plotter is defective. Contact your sales representative or the Graphtec call center.
  • Page 313 Error LCD Display Cause Solution Displayed E01019 The plotter is defective. Move the object disturbing the operation, Load on the motor was too large. and turn on the plotter after turning it off once. Do not use heavy media. E01021 The plotter is defective.
  • Page 314 Error LCD Display Cause Solution Displayed E05011 Bar Code cutting is not available when Set Mirror is set to OFF to use Bar Code Mirror is set to ON. cutting. E05012 The desired file cannot be found in external Save the desired file in external memory memory (USB memory).
  • Page 315: Caution Message

    Caution Message Symptom LCD Display Description W06008 When command is set to auto, the DUMP mode is not available. W06009 When panel cutting has been set to ON, the following functions are not available. • ARMS function • AREA function •...
  • Page 316: Printing The Setting Of The Plotter

    15.2 Printing the Setting of the Plotter Condition setting list can be printed when you need to check the current setting of the plotter. CAUTION • Do not place you hand around the moving areas. The tool carriage will start moving, so there is a chance of injury. Tool carriage will start to move immediately after selecting to print the CONDITION list.
  • Page 317 Press the [1] key (DONE 1/2) or the [2] key (DONE 2/2). Supplement Message to confirm tool position is displayed. Press the [ESC] key (CANCEL CONDITION) to return to the TEST screen without printing the list. Move the tool carriage to print start position by pressing the POSITION ( ) keys.
  • Page 318: Creating Test Pattern

    15.3 Creating Test Pattern Create a self-test pattern to check the operation of the plotter. CAUTION Do not place your hand around the moving areas. The tool carriage will start moving, so there is a chance of injury. Tool carriage will start to move immediately after selecting to plot the test pattern.
  • Page 319 Confirm that the pen tool is set. Confirm that operation area of tool and media is safe. CAUTION Do not place your hand around the moving areas. The tool carriage will start moving, so there is a chance of injury. Press the [1] key (DONE).
  • Page 320: Creating Cutting Pro

    15.4 Creating CUTTING PRO Create a test pattern to check the operation of the plotter. CAUTION Do not place your hand around the moving areas. The tool carriage will start moving, so there is a chance of injury. Tool carriage will start to move immediately after selecting to plot the test pattern.
  • Page 321 Confirm that the pen tool is set. Confirm that operation area of tool and media is safe. CAUTION Do not place your hand around the moving areas. The tool carriage will start moving, so there is a chance of injury. Press the [1] key (START).
  • Page 322: Confirm The Cutting Data

    15.5 Confirm the Cutting Data Output of the dump list of the cutting data received by the plotter is possible. It is used to check if the transmission of cutting data is performed correctly. CAUTION Do not place your hand around the moving areas. The tool carriage will start moving, so there is a chance of injury. Tool carriage will start to move immediately after selecting to print the dump list.
  • Page 323 Press the [3] key (DATA DUMP). DATA DUMP start screen is displayed. Confirm that the pen tool is set. Confirm that operation area of tool and media is safe. CAUTION Do not place your hand around the moving areas. The tool carriage will start moving, so there is a chance of injury.
  • Page 324: Self Diagnostic Test

    15.6 Self Diagnostic Test Operation status can be tested by self-diagnostic test by operating the sensors and switches following the instruction on the screen. Supplement Diagnostic test can be performed only right after the power is turned on. DIAGNOSTICS cannot be selected from the menu once any operation, such as loading media, is performed.
  • Page 325 Press the [1] key (DIAGNOSTICS). DIAGNOSTICS start screen is displayed. Press the [1] key (START). Messages for testing are displayed on the screen. Operate the keys and the sensors following the instructions on the screen. "OK" will be displayed if the operation is detected correctly, and next test will start.
  • Page 326: Reading The Error Message

    Reading the error message Contents of most current 32 errors can be checked. Errors before that are not recorded. Operation Press the [PAUSE/MENU] key in the default screen. Supplement MENU screen is displayed. Perform the settings in Normal mode. Press the POSITION ( ) key (ADV.). ADVANCE screen (1/4) is displayed.
  • Page 327 Press the [1] to [4] keys to see the contents of the error. Error message corresponding to the pressed key is displayed. Press the [ENTER] key (CONFIRM) when the error message Supplement is confirmed. Press the POSITION ( ) key in the screen of It will return to ERROR MESSAGES screen.
  • Page 329: Appendix

    Appendix This chapter describes the specification of the plotter. PRODUCT SUMMARY Main Specifications Options and Supplies External Dimensions Menu Tree Initial Setting...
  • Page 330 51 kg 55 kg *1: Varies depending on the type of Graphtec-authorized film and the cutting conditions. *2: When using basket. *3: Describes the usable paper width. The accuracy of minimum media width is the width in parentheses ( ).
  • Page 331: Supplies

    Options and Supplies Supplies Item Model Contents Cutter plunger PHP33-CB09N-HS Used with φ0.9 mm diameter cutter blades (for CB09) PHP33-CB15N-HS Used with φ1.5 mm diameter cutter blades (for CB15) Water-based fiber-tip pen plunger PHP31-FIBER Plunger for water-based fiber-tip pen (set of 1) Oil-based ballpoint pen plunger PHP34-BALL Plunger for oil-based fiber-tip pen (set of 1)
  • Page 332: External Dimensions

    External Dimensions CE7000-40 Unit: mm Dimensional accuracy: ±5mm CE7000-40 External dimensions 772×460×313 (approx.) (W × D × H)* Unit: mm...
  • Page 333 CE7000-60 Unit: mm Dimensional accuracy: ±5mm CE7000-60 External dimensions 1005×582×1092 (approx.) (W × D × H)* Unit: mm *: Stand are included.
  • Page 334 CE7000-130/160 Unit: mm Dimensional accuracy: ±5mm CE7000-130 CE7000-160 External dimensions 1704×811×1215 1916×811×1215 (approx.) (W × D × H)* Unit: mm *: Stand are included.
  • Page 335: Menu Tree

    Menu Tree Simple mode Default screen CONDITION setting (1/3) [COND/TEST] CUT TEST [COPY] CUT TEST MENU screen MEDIA SETTING (1/1) [PAUSE/MENU] INTERFACE (1/1) ADVANCE (1/1)
  • Page 336 Normal mode Default screen CONDITION setting (1/3) [COND/TEST] [ENTER] [ENTER] [COPY] [COPY] CONDITION setting (2/3) CONDITION setting (3/3) Continued...
  • Page 337 Default screen (Continued) MENU screen TOOLS SETTING (1/4) [PAUSE/MENU] TOOLS SETTING (2/4) TOOLS SETTING (3/4) TOOLS SETTING (4/4) Continued...
  • Page 338 Default screen (Continued) MENU screen ARMS SETTING (1/3) [PAUSE/MENU] ARMS SETTING (2/3) ARMS SETTING (3/3) Continued A-10...
  • Page 339 Default screen (Continued) MENU screen AREA PARAMETERS (1/2) [PAUSE/MENU] AREA PARAMETERS (2/2) Continued A-11...
  • Page 340 Default screen (Continued) MENU screen MEDIA SETTING (1/2) [PAUSE/MENU] MEDIA SETTING (2/2) Continued A-12...
  • Page 341 Default screen (Continued) MENU screen INTERFACE (1/3) [PAUSE/MENU] INTERFACE (2/3) * When the RS-232C interface is installed INTERFACE (3/3) Continued A-13...
  • Page 342 Default screen (Continued) MENU screen ADVANCE (1/4) [PAUSE/MENU] ADVANCE (2/4) ADVANCE (3/4) ADVANCE (4/4) * CE7000-130/160 only Continued A-14...
  • Page 343 Default screen (Continued) MENU screen TEST (1/2) [PAUSE/MENU] TEST (2/2) Continued A-15...
  • Page 344 Default screen (Continued) MENU screen DATA LINK (1/2) [PAUSE/MENU] DATA LINK (2/2) Default screen (Finish) A-16...
  • Page 345: Initial Setting

    Initial Setting Simple mode Menu items Setting item Initial value MEDIA SETTING PAGE LENGTH 200.0cm (CE7000-40) (MEDIA) 500.0cm (CE7000-60/130/160) INTERFACE HP-GL ORIGIN POINT LOWER LEFT (I/F) GP-GL STEP SIZE 0.100mm ADVANCE LANGUAGE SELECTION Select when initially turning on power (ADV.) LENGTH UNIT Select when initially turning on power TOOL SETTING...
  • Page 346: Normal Mode

    Normal mode Menu items Setting item Initial value TOOLS SETTING TOOL OFFSET ADJ. – (TOOL) STEP PASS OFFSET FORCE OFFSET ANGLE DATA SORTING CONDITION PRIORITY PROGRAM TOOL UP MOVE DISABLED MOVING SPEED AUTO TOOL UP HEIGHT NORMAL POSITION BLADE WEAR ALARM SETUP INITIAL B.
  • Page 347 Menu items Setting item Initial value DATA LINK DESTINATION USB DRIVE (LINK) START MARK AUTO SCAN COMMUNICATION TIME OUT 10sec AUTOMATIC SKEW DETECTION 10mm TOOL CONDITION 1 Condition No. Condition No. 1 SETTING TOOL CB09U (Condition) SPEED FORCE ACCELERATION ASSIGN TOOL TANGENTIAL MODE OVERCUT (START) OVERCUT (END)
  • Page 349: Index

    INDEX Sign 2-59 Confirm the results of the cutting test ... . . Connecting to the Power ..... . . 2-30 2-32 1, 2, 3, 4 .
  • Page 350 HP-GL command ......11-7 Operation key ....... 2-31 11-7 HP-GL MODEL EMULATED .
  • Page 351 7-19 Setting Initial Blade Control Position Adjust ..Setting length of the page ..... . . UP mode .
  • Page 353 Specifications are subject to change without notice. CE7000 Series User's Manual CE7000-UM-151 MAY 20, 2019 1st edition-01 GRAPHTEC CORPORATION...

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