Section 1; General Information; Introduction; Product Features - Summa SummaCut D160SE User Manual

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SECTION 1

1 GENERAL INFORMATION

1.1 INTRODUCTION

The SummaCut range of cutter has been designed to produce computer-generated
graphic designs on cut sheet or roll vinyl media. By replacing the knife with a fibre tip
pen, the cutter can also be used to produce inexpensive previews of new graphic
designs on paper.
This manual covers the following SummaCut Series cutter models:
• The SummaCut D60(SE), which can handle media widths from 70 mm up to 775
mm (2.7" to 30.5")
• The SummaCut D120(SE), which can handle media widths from 120 mm up to 1375
mm (4.7" to 54")
• The SummaCut D140SE, which can handle media widths from 180 mm up to 1525
mm (7.1" to 60")
• The SummaCut D160SE, which can handle media widths from 180 mm up to 1620
mm (7.1" to 62")
The term 'SummaCut Series Cutters' is used when information is provided which is
common to all members of this series. The specific model terms D60, D120, D140 or
D160 are used when information pertains only to that particular model.
Refer to separate manual for explanation on the OPOS sensor (SE).

1.1.1 PRODUCT FEATURES

The following are the main features of the SummaCut Series cutters.
WinPlot cutter driver for PC and MacSign Cut for Macintosh.
Variable media widths.
Interchangeable pen for producing preview plots of sign designs on paper.
• Interchangeable pouncing tool.
Adjustable knife pressure and offset settings controlled by microprocessor.
Communication with host computer via standard serial RS-232-C.
The SummaCut has an extra Universal Serial Bus.
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