Chapter 62: Cutting, Plotting, And Pouncing A Job; Determining If There Is Sufficient Vinyl For A Job - Gerber OMEGA CP Reference Manual

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Chapter 62:
Cutting, Plotting, and Pouncing a Job
After a job is designed in Composer, you output the job to a plotter to be cut, pounced, or pen
plotted. Before sending it to the plotter, there are some setup options available to you that will
help you plot the job more easily.

Determining if there is sufficient vinyl for a job

Pre-Shuffle determines if there is sufficient vinyl on the roll or sheet to complete the job by
slewing the vinyl to the limits of the job. If there is enough vinyl, the plotter will rewind the
vinyl and cut the job.
To Pre-Shuffle vinyl
1 Click Setup > Device Select to open the Plotter/Printer Select dialog box.
2 Choose the Plotter from the list if there is more than one.
3 Turn on Pre-Shuffle.
4 Click OK.
Tip: When using an ODYSSEY plotter use the Shuffle button in the ODYSSEY properties
dialog box to shuffle material back and forth through the plotter to establish a positive track.
The recommended number of shuffles is 1 and the maximum number of shuffles is 10.
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