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FCC Notice The S CLASS™ cutters have been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
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Failure to register may result in delayed responses to your warranty and service inquiries. Contact Information All inquiries, comments or suggestions concerning this and other Summa manuals should be directed to: North America and Asia Eastern United States and...
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Welcome Congratulations on your purchase of the new S CLASS™ cutter! The S CLASS™ cutters are made for sign-makers who demand the very best in cut quality. Four versatile modes let you switch between Cutting, Cutting in FlexCut, Plotting or Pouncing.
1.4 Connecting the Cutter to a Computer ............. 1-11 1.4.1 USB connection ........................1-11 1.4.1.1 Connecting the S CLASS™ cutter to a PC using a USB cable ....... 1-11 1.4.1.2 Connecting the S CLASS™ cutter to a Mac using a USB cable ....1-12 1.4.2 RS-232 Connection ......................
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual Basic Operation ....................2-1 2.1 Touch Screen ....................... 2-1 2.1.1 Touch screen ..........................2-2 2.1.2 Configuration ........................... 2-3 2.1.3 Online/Pause ..........................2-4 2.1.4 Actions ............................2-4 2.2 How to Set Tool Parameters ................2-5 2.2.1 Setting tool type ........................
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual Maintenance and Cleaning ................5-1 5.1 Introduction......................5-1 5.1.1 Cleaning the drive system ....................5-1 5.1.2 Cleaning the media sensors ....................5-2 5.1.3 Cleaning the Y-Guide Rail ....................5-3 5.1.4 Cleaning the nose piece (tangential machine only) ........... 5-3 5.1.5...
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1-6 Preparing to install the linen basket ....................1-3 1-7 Orientation of the holes in the c-shaped tubes ................1-3 1-8 Stand for the S CLASS™ cutter completely assembled ..............1-4 1-9 Position of the screws ..........................1-4 1-10 S CLASS™ cutter, front view ......................... 1-5 1-11 S CLASS™...
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4-4 Sensor setup ............................. 4-16 5-1 Lifting the pinch roller ..........................5-2 5-2 Placement of vinyl strip ........................... 5-2 5-3 Media sensors S CLASS™ cutters ......................5-2 5-4 Sliding surfaces on Y-guide rail ......................5-3 5-5 Cleaning OPOS sensor ..........................5-4 5-6 Power entry module ..........................
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual List of Tables 1-1 Default RS-232 settings of the S CLASS™ cutter ............. 1-13 6-1 S CLASS™ Cutter specifications ....................6-3 6-2 S CLASS™ media specifications ....................6-3 6-3 S CLASS™ tools ............................ 6-4 6-4 S CLASS™ interface specifications ..................... 6-5 6-5 S CLASS™...
The accessories are located at the bottom in a separate box. Check first whether everything is present. 3. Do not throw away the packaging. Shipping it without the original box voids any warranty. FIG 1-1 S CLASS™ CUTTER FULLY BOXED Setup...
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 1.1.2 Setting up the stand 1. Verify that the stand is complete. The box containing the stand should contain following: 2 legs, left and right 2 feet, left and right Horizontal panel Media flanges Total of 7 tubes for [media] basket...
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 4. Attach on the left and right the 4 tubes for the basket as shown in figure 1-5 below. On each tube, put the end cap (1) and the two saddle clips (2) to fix the tube in its place.
(Figure 1-8). FIG 1-8 STAND FOR THE S CLASS™ CUTTER COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED 9. The right leg has a hole in the foot and a cutout in the leg to guide the power cable and data cable. If you plan to use these cable guides, then put the cables in place before mounting the cutter on the stand.
4. Media drive sleeves: The media drive sleeves move the media only when the pinch rollers are in the “down” position. The following table lists the number of sleeves installed on each model of the S CLASS™ cutters. S75 (T)
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8. Tool holder: The left end cap has a rim so it can be used for tool storage. 9. Screws to secure the cutter base: Make sure all three screws are secured at each side before the cutter is used. 10. Media basket: The stand and linen media basket come standard with all S CLASS™ cutters. Setup...
3. The fuse box: The fuse is located at the right side of the power entry module. Check the specification section to see which fuse is used in the S CLASS™ cutter. CAUTION: For continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with the same type and rating of fuse.
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 6. USB port: This interface is based on the standards specified in Universal Serial Bus Specifications Revision 1.1. It allows a high-speed bi-directional communication between the host computer and the cutter. 7. RS-232 port: This DB-9P connector provides serial bi-directional communication between the cutter and a host computer.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 1.3 Connecting the Cutter to the Mains 1.3.1 Grounding (“Earthing”) CAUTION: An insulated ground conductor must be installed as part of the branch circuit that supplies power to the wall outlet to which the cutter is connected. The ground conductor...
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 1.3.3 Powering-on the cutter CAUTION: Be sure the power switch is turned off before connecting the power cord (the “0” side of the ON/OFF rocker switch should be pressed). WARNING KEEP FINGERS AND OTHER BODY PARTS AWAY FROM THE CUTTING AREA. THERE ARE HAZARDOUS MOVING PARTS.
User’s Manual 1.4 Connecting the Cutter to a Computer The S CLASS™ cutters support bi-directional USB and RS-232 connectivity. When both ports are connected at the same time, the port that receives data first will remain active and the other port will be deactivated.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 1.4.1.2 Connecting the S CLASS™ cutter to a Mac using a USB cable Mac OS 8.5 to OS 9.2 1. Power off the cutter. 2. Connect one end of the USB cable to a USB port on the computer.
Default settings of the RS-232 connection are listed in the table below. Baud rate 9600 Data Bits Parity none Stop Bits Flow Control Hardware or XON / XOFF TABLE 1-1 DEFAULT RS-232 SETTINGS OF THE S CLASS™ CUTTER Setup 1-13...
Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID: U9R-W2SW0001. CAUTION: The Wifi module can be operated in de European Union without restrictions indoor, but cannot be operated in France outdoors. 1.4.3.1 Setting up the S CLASS™ cutter in a WLAN (Wi-Fi compatible) ®...
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual Apart from the specific parameters mentioned above, there are two additional parameters that the network administrator needs to provide. If the access point is broadcasting; then the SSID can be seen on the cutter. If the network has a DHCP server, then the LAN parameters can be assigned automatically.
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual The security menu will appear on screen. 11. Use to choose the correct security method. The chosen security method (inverse) will change. 12. Press to confirm. The WLAN menu will appear on screen. 13. Press The Configure menu will appear on screen.
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 16. Press two times. The communication menu will appear on screen. 17. Press The LAN menu will appear on screen. 18. Press The DHCP menu will appear on screen. 19. Use to set DHCP to on if necessarry.
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 27. Enter the subnet mask. The subnet mask consists out of four 3-digit numbers. If the subnet mask, received from the network administrator, has one or more numbers that have less than a 3-digit number, and then precede them by as many 0’s as necessary to get to a 3-digit number.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 1.4.3.2 Connecting the S CLASS™ cutter ad hoc. Ad-hoc networks connect to wireless devices with same SSID (network name) broadcasting on the same communication channel, with each other. Following settings have to done for every device who is member of that ad-hoc network: •...
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual Off (inverse) will change. 9. Press to confirm. The LAN menu will appear on screen. 10. Press The wireless menu will appear on screen. 11. Press The WLAN menu will appear on screen. 12. Press The mode menu will appear on screen.
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual Computer setup for ad-hoc connection: Setup PC LAN parameters: Press . A windows will open fill in ncpa.cpl and click OK. A window will open with available network connections. One of them will be the wireless connection.
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual Select ‘Use the following IP address’. Choose as subnet mask 255.255.255.0 and define a unique address fort this network. Click OK. Close the net properties window. The LAN parameters are now set. The WLAN parameters need to be set now. WLAN parameters can be set with either the software delivered with the wireless device.
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual Right click the Wireless network and click on properties. Then click on Wireless Networks (second tab). Make sure that the option ‘Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings’ is checked. Click OK. Go to the Network connection Window. If it was already closed, then open it again with the run command and ncpa.cpl.
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual Setting WLAN parameters for Windows Vista: Go to the Network connection Window. If it was already closed, then open it again with the run command and ncpa.cpl. Right click the Wireless network and click on connect/disconnect.
The cutter has an internal web server. By typing the IP address (e.g. http://192.168.1.100 ) in to internet explorer address bar, a simplified online version of Summa cutter Control is started, which is accessible from any computer, on any platform (e.g. windows, Macintosh, Linux).
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 1.5 Loading Media The following procedures apply mainly to the use of roll media. If you are using sheets, there are two options: For long sheets, roll up the sheet so that the alignment is identical to that of a roll.
User’s Manual 1.5.2 Pinch roller pressure setting The S CLASS™ cutters are equipped with selectable pinch wheel pressure. The pressure can be set to “standard” or “low.” The pressure can be changed with the pinch rollers in the “up” position or in the “down” position.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 1.5.2.2 Changing pressure on the new models With the later models, the change in pressure can only be done when the pinch rollers are in the down position. When reduced pressure is needed, then it is advised to set autoload to ‘ASK’.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 1.5.3 Loading media 1. Raise the pinch rollers by means of the pinch roller lever arm, which is located on the right-hand side of the cutter, next to the touch panel. FIG 1-20 1-20 PINCH ROLLER LEVER 2.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual NOTE: If the flanges are not used (not recommended – tracking is not guaranteed), then make sure that the roll is caught between the two flange guides. FIG 1-23 1-23 FEEDING ROLL MEDIA WITHOUT USING MEDIA FLANGES 5.
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 7. Make sure that the media follows a straight path from the roll of material. To accomplish this, slide the media roll and flange guides from the left to the right along the media support rollers.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 1.5.4 Media load procedure CAUTION: Do not place any objects in front of, or behind, the cutter that could interfere with cutter operation. Make sure the media is free to move forward and back. Keep hands, hair, clothing and jewelry away from moving parts.
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual Loading a sheet. 1. Press The actions menu will appear on screen.. 2. Press A message will appear letting the user choose between roll and sheet. 3. Press The cutter will immediately start to load the sheet. It measures the width and loads a certain length of media, or until the end of the media is encountered.
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual Loading a roll. 1. Press The actions menu will appear on screen. 2. Press A message will appear letting the user choose between roll and sheet. 3. Press Four arrows will appear, together with an “apply” button. The status is visible in the middle of the right-hand side of the screen.
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual Extended load. The function extended load makes it possible to define the limits of the Y axis so that the cutter can cut outside the pinch rollers. Media has to loaded before this function can be used.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 1.6 Tool Installation SAFETY WARNING: The S CLASS™ cutters use razor-sharp knives. To avoid serious injury, use caution when installing, removing or otherwise handling the knife! 1.6.1 Cutters with drag head 1.6.1.1 Knife installation A knife has been pre-installed in the cutter.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual Installing the drag knife 1. Remove the aluminum plunger from the plastic knife holder (5) by turning the knurled adjustment knob (3) counterclockwise until the plunger comes out of the holder. 2. Insert the conical, non-cutting end of the knife into the opening in the narrow end of the holder;...
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual Setting knife depth and pressure: (media must be loaded in the cutter before knife pressure can be tested). WARNING Each keystroke can initiate an internal test or movement of head or media. Keep fingers and other body parts away from the cutting area.
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual CAUTION: After setting the cutting depth and/or the knife pressure, perform a thorough visual check of the knife blade, which can be seen protruding from the knife holder, and test cutting results on a scrap of vinyl media.
User’s Manual 1.6.1.2 Pen installation The S CLASS™ drag cutters can also be operated with a plotter-type pen. After replacing the knife with a pen, the cutter can be used as a plotter to draw draft plots of new or existing designs on paper.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 1.6.2 Cutters with tangential head 1.6.2.1 Tangential knife installation A knife has been pre-installed in your cutter. For safety reasons, the knife depth has been set to zero. Simply turn out the knife (see fig FIG 1-31) to start cutting. Below is the complete description of how to remove or install a knife.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual Installing the tangential knife and setting knife depth 1. Insert the standard knife blade into the knife holder. Make sure the knife blade is firmly fixed in the holder. The knife is inserted correctly if it cannot be removed manually from the knife holder.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual Setting pressure and checking knife depth: (media must be loaded in the cutter before knife pressure can be tested). WARNING Each keystroke can initiate an internal test or movement of head or media. Keep fingers and other body parts away from the cutting area.
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual NOTE: The knife pressure can also be used to check the knife depth (which is controlled by the amount the knife extends outs of the nosepiece). If the correct knife pressure is raised by 150 gr, then the knife may not cut through the backing of the vinyl. If it does, then the knife depth needs to be reduced.
3. Gently insert the ballpoint pen into the tool shaft. Turn the ballpoint pen clockwise all the way down. 4. The change of tool can either be input on the touch screen with Summa Cutter Control, or with the cutting software.
User’s Manual 1.6.2.4 Drag knife installation The S CLASS™ tangential cutters can also be operated with a drag knife. To set the properties for the drag knife, see section 1.6.1.1. Follow steps 1 through 4, and then continue with step 5 as follows: 1.
2 Basic Operation 2.1 Touch Screen The 320x240-dot touch screen provides a unique interface system that provides detailed cutter status information and offers a more flexible and powerful control of the cutter’s configuration. All screen and optional panel controls on the touch screen are easily formatted to allow quick access to the most common cutter settings.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 2.1.1 Touch screen The touch screen provides information and lets the user change the cutter’s parameters. Most common buttons on touch screen: Normally, the status or current value is visible on the left side of the screen, while the control buttons appear on the right side.
Velocity: The velocity is used to set or modify the velocity of the tool. User Selection: The S CLASS™ cutters include 8 user configurations, all of which consist of the same parameters. Each configuration can have unique parameter settings. This allows the cutter to be quickly and easily reconfigured for different types of jobs or media.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 2.1.3 Online/Pause Online and pause are two important concepts when using the S CLASS™ cutters. The cutter is online only when the status of the touch screen is similar to figure 2-2. FIG 2-3 ONLINE STATUS SCREEN...
User’s Manual 2.2 How to Set Tool Parameters The S CLASS™ cutters can work with a knife, pen or pouncer. With the T version there is the choice between drag knife and tangential knife. Once a tool has been changed, then the tool parameters (menu settings) must be reset or checked.
NOTE: Knife offset should be set each time the knife is changed and should be checked if the knife shows signs of wear. Typical knife offset for Summa knives is between 0.41 and 0.45 for standard knives, and between 0.9 and 0.97 for sandblast knives.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 4. Use to change the knife offset. The new value (in bold) will change. 1. Press to perform the internal knife offset test. 2. Press to confirm and exit the knife offset menu. 3. Press to leave the knife offset unchanged.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual ORIGIN deviation Real center of the knife LONGITUDINAL deviation Theoretical center of the knife LATERAL deviation FIG 2-5 POSSIBLE KNIFE CALIBRATIONS During the knife calibration routine, the cutter will cut a series of test patterns that allow the user to identify errors in knife rotation and concentricity.
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual When the knife offset is set correctly, the test pattern looks like this: FIG 2-6 CORRECT TANGENTIAL KNIFE CALIBRATION TEST Rectangle 1 and 2 should weed out (remove) smoothly without sticking to the rest of the vinyl.
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual However, if the test cut resembles the pattern below, increase the value of the lateral parameter to correct the closing lines cut. Longitudinal correction Weed (remove) out the rectangle and, if you obtained a pattern like the one below, decrease the value of the longitudinal parameter to correct the closing lines cut.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 2.3 How to Set Cutting Speed The actual speed at which the tool moves is determined by 4 different parameters. Speed (and acceleration) while the tool is down; speed (and acceleration) while tool is up.
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 4. Press The 4 separate speed parameters will now appear on the screen. NOTE: Velocity is the main speed parameter. The default value for the three other parameters is AUTO. This means that they are linked to velocity (which is the speed when the tool is down).
User’s Manual 2.4 How to Change the User (Quick Parameter Change) The S CLASS™ cutters include 8 user configurations, all of which consist of the same parameters. Each configuration can have unique parameter settings. This allows the cutter to be quickly and easily reconfigured for different types of jobs or media.
The cutters have been calibrated in the factory for standard 2-mil cast or 3-mil calendared vinyl. Each user (the S CLASS™ has a total of 8) can hold a different calibration factor. This is very helpful for multi-colored signs; it ensures that the parts in different colors match up, even if different types of vinyl media are used.
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 5. Press to proceed with the calibration, press to stop. 6. Use to change to the value of the measured length between the two cut lines down the length of the vinyl roll. 7. Press to confirm the value of the measured length.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 2.6 Touch screen shortcuts There exist a couple of handy shortcuts when the cutter is online and waiting for the computer to send a file. These shortcuts are not explicitly marked on the touch screen by a button, but using the shortcuts have proved to be very helpful for quick actions.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 2.6.3 Changing tool pressure Press area 3 The pressure menu will appear on screen, the current pressure is highlighted. 1. Use to change the pressure. The new value (highlighted) will change. to perform the internal tool pressure test (see 1.6.1.1).
NOTE: Paneling has been developed in order to achieve better closing of figures on material which is difficult to track accurately. It does NOT mean however that with paneling these materials can be cut within the regular Summa specifications of tracking and accuracy. Recommended panel sizes are between 5 – 10 cm Setting the paneling parameters: 1.
3 OPOS (Optical POSitioning) 3.1 Introduction Contour cutting is made possible by the S CLASS™’s highly accurate Optical Positioning System (OPOS). The OPOS sensor, which is mounted on the right-hand side of the tool carriage, registers printed squares that are placed around the graphic. Because of this registration process, OPOS can determine the exact position of the printed graphic.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 3.2.1 OPOS calibration 1. Switch the cutter on and load black vinyl with white backing. NOTE: Black vinyl with white backing MUST be used when calibrating OPOS. 2. Set the head’s origin above a clean, blank part of the vinyl.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 3.2.2 Media calibration Media calibration ensures that the sensor is able to recognize the markers. OPOS is calibrated at the factory to work on a wide range of media. However, certain media -- such as those with a high gloss -- may not work with the default settings. Before working with such materials, perform a media calibration test.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 8. Press to confirm. The cutter will make a circular movement while it measures the reflection of the media. It will briefly display the measured values and display the message “put knife on black area.”...
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 3.3 Detailed OPOS Operation 3.3.1 Creating the graphic with the markers 1. Create the graphic and contour cut line(s). For easier handling, place the contour line(s) on a different layer. NOTE: Do not place contour lines along the edges of graphics or the slightest movement in the media may result in an unsatisfactory cut.
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 4. Set the line style of the marker to None. Line styles of varying thickness can alter the size of the markers. Make sure there is a white margin of about 3 to 4 times the marker size around the marker (in the above picture this area is represented by a gray area).
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual The Y-Distance (2) is the distance from the bottom of one marker to the bottom of the next marker along the Y-Axis. The Y-Distance must be known when setting the OPOS parameters manually. 10. Make sure the two rows of markers have not shifted along the X or Y Axes.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 3.3.2 OPOS XY There exists a function in OPOS to compensate for curved printing errors in the Y axis also. This is called OPOS XY. An extra line needs to be printed with the design to be able to use the OPOS XY functionality.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 3.3.3 Printing the graphic 1. Print the graphic and its markers with a printer (scale = 100%). When printing on a roll, make sure that the graphic’s Origin marker coincides with the media’s origin (1).
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 3.3.4 Loading the graphic into the cutter Load the printout into the cutter as described in section 1.5. Make sure that the marker indicating the Origin is situated at the bottom right corner of the cutter.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 3.3.6 Registering the markers Most cutting software will initiate the special load procedure after the parameters are sent. If the software does not do this, then initiate the loading sequence from the cutter’s touch panel.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 3.3.7 Cutting the contour 1. Make the layer containing the contour lines visible and printable. Do the opposite with the print data. 2. Make sure that the origin marker is also defined as a contour. This will be used as the origin for the cutting.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 3.4 Automating Tasks with OPOS OPOS allows the user to automate certain tasks, thus reducing user intervention and production time. When cutting multiple graphics, the user only needs to maneuver the OPOS sensor above the Origin marker of the first graphic; cutting subsequent graphics does not require additional user input.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 6. Press to confirm the new value, or press to exit the menu without changing the value. 7. Press to get online again. 8. Register the markers and cut the first contour as described in sections 3.3.5 and 3.3.6.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 3. Press The different OPOS configuration menus will appear on screen. 4. Press 5. Use to set OPOS sheet mode “on” or “off.” 6. Press to confirm, or press to exit. 7. Press to get online again.
User’s Manual 3.4.3 OPOS Barcode The S class cutters can also read a barcode. Certain RIP’s have the ability to print a barcode together with the OPOS markers. This barcode can then be used to identify the job and retrieve the needed cut data automatically from the computer.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 3.5 Cutting through The cutting through functionality is focussed to cut simple shapes (e.g. rectangles). It is most used in combination with contour cutting. An interrupted cutting line makes sure that the material remains together thanks to the small media ‘bridges’.
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 6. Press to choose FlexCut mode (accurate is recommended) and press to confirm. The FlexCut menu will appear on screen. 7. Press The menu to change the full (cut through) pressure will appear on screen.
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 15. Check if the result is the satisfactory. If not change one of the 4 parameters above. Reducing the velocity can also improve the result. It is never recommended to use cutting speeds larger then 400mm/s (16 ips) with cutting pressures above 170 gr.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual The menu to disable or enable vector sorting will appear on screen. 25. Use if necessary to enable vector sorting. 26. Press to confirm. The paneling menu will appear on screen. 27. Press to set the cutter online again.
4 Detailed Operation 4.1 Introduction This section is a detailed list of all parameters that can be changed and tests that can be initiated from the touch screen. Section 1 and 2 of this manual describe in detail the most commonly used touch screen manipulation.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 4.3 Configuration Menu Configuration Settings Tool Advanced Cutting Overcut OptiCut FlexCut Panels Smoothing Concatenation (*) Only when drag knife is the current tool General Media Sensor Language Menu Units Recut Offset Cut off margin Roll up media...
User’s Manual 4.3.1 Settings This menu bundles all the settings of the S CLASS™ cutters. All settings in this section, apart from the OPOS parameters, are user-dependent (information is contained within each of the eight individual user settings, see section 4.3.3.).
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual FlexCut: FlexCut can be set to OFF, Fast, or Accurate. When the cutter is set to Fast or Accurate, it will alternately cut a certain length with full pressure, and a certain length with reduced pressure.
DRIECTIONAL/OFF depending on needed knife pressure and backing of the material. Roll Up: The roll-up system is an option that can be added on the larger S CLASS models refer to the manual for the roll-up system for more info. Typical settings for the parameters are then: Panels: ON;...
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual Smoothing: The Smoothing feature helps to cut smoother curves when curve data with many short vectors is received from the computer. Press the button, then use to set smoothing to ON or OFF. Press to confirm or to cancel.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual Language: This submenu is used to set or modify the dialogue language on the touch screen. When the machine is new, it asks the user to choose a language. If this setting was set to the wrong language, it can be changed with this option.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual Roll up media: The roll up media submenu is used to choose when the cutter will start the automatic roll up. There are 3 possible settings. Off, after job and after AUTO-panel. Off disables the roll-up system. After job rolls up the media after the job, regardless the number of panels the job had.
OPOS paneling. Alignment: There are three additional alignment methods available on all S CLASS™ cutters: X-Alignment, XY-Alignment and XY-Adjustment. These alignment methods can be used if the combination of marker color – media color cannot be read by the OPOS sensor.
NOTE: The serial parameter settings for RS232 must match the computer RS232 port settings. Use Summa Cutter Control to check RS232 port settings. Some software uses the Windows default serial port settings. Summa Cutter Control uses its own and can be easily accessed. Baud rate setting is selected automatically.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual Baudrate (RS232): The Baudrate is the speed at which the data is sent from computer to cutter. Possible settings are: 2400 bps, 4800 bps, 9600 bps, 19200, 38400 and 57600 bps. NOTE: If the cutter’s Baud rate setting does not match the Baudrate settings of the computer, then computer and cutter will not communicate.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual Emulation language: The S CLASS™ cutters support DM-PL , HP-GL , HP-GL/2 and Auto. DM-PL is the recommended plotting language and usually gives the best cutting quality. HP-GL emulates an HP 7585B, 7580B, 758X Series HPGL printer.
The default USB class mode is Summa USB port 1 (called standard on older machines - only this setting is compatible with older USB drivers). NOTE: The minimum USB driver version required for attaching more than 1 cutter to the same computer is 6.2.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual TurboCut: TurboCut increases throughput without raising the overall speed of the plotter by speeding up the drag movement. The cutting time reduction is significant, especially when cutting small, detailed designs. However, some thicker materials might not cut well with this feature turned ON.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 4.3.2 Tests and setup 4.3.2.1 OPOS settings The OPOS settings are explained in detail in section 3. The OPOS settings are also found in the Settings menu. 4.3.2.2 Length calibration Length calibration allows the length of the lines cut to be adjusted to within the specifications.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 4.3.2.4 Calibrate knife This test will only show when the machine type is set to a tangential machine and if the current tool is set to a tangential knife. This test is explained in section 2.2.4.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 4.3.2.8 DIN A4 Test The DIN A4 Test also performs an electrical and mechanical test of the cutter, in order to check the cut quality, but also provides the user with feedback on knife setting, knife pressure, knife offset, and cutting depth.
User’s Manual 4.3.3 User The S CLASS™ cutters include 8 user configurations, all of which consist of the same parameters. Each configuration can have unique parameter settings. This allows the cutter to be quickly and easily reconfigured for different types of jobs or media. Apart from the parameters mentioned in section 4.3.1, the X/Y calibration is also user-dependent.
5 Maintenance and Cleaning 5.1 Introduction The S CLASS™ cutter range has a number of sliding surfaces made of smooth metals and plastics. They are virtually friction-free and require no lubrication. They will, however, collect dust and lint that may affect the cutter’s performance. Keep the cutter as clean as possible by using a dust cover.
Over time, the media sensors may become dirty with accumulated residue from the media. This may cause the cutter to malfunction. Clean the media sensors by wiping them out with cotton swabs. FIG 5-3 MEDIA SENSORS S CLASS™ CUTTERS Maintenance...
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 5.1.3 Cleaning the Y-Guide Rail There are 4 areas on the Y-guide rail on which the tools carriage slides from left to right. Two areas (1) are visible on the front side of the guide rail. The other 2 surfaces (2) are on the back of the guide rail, directly behind the areas that are visible at the front.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 5.1.5 Cleaning the OPOS system The optical system will collect dust. Therefore, the small hole in the sensor should be cleaned regularly with a cotton-tipped swab. Cleaning the OPOS system: 1. Pull the knife holder upwards.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 5.1.6 Changing the fuse CAUTION: Before changing the fuse, make sure that the cutter is completely disconnected from its power source. CAUTION: For continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with the same type and rating of fuse: T2.0A, 250V SCHURTER SPT OR EQUIVALENT.
6 Specs and General Information 6.1 Introduction The S CLASS™ range of cutters has been designed to produce computer-generated graphic designs on cut sheet or roll vinyl media. Using the integrated optical positioning system (OPOS) allows contour cutting of printed sheets of material. By replacing the knife with a pen, these cutters can also be used to produce inexpensive previews of new graphic designs on paper.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 6.2.3 Knife, pen and pouncing tool The S CLASS™ cutter comes equipped with all the tools necessary to start working immediately. Some tools are pre-installed, while others are packaged in separate boxes. Below is a table that specifies which tools were delivered with the cutter. Please make sure that all tools were included with the cutter.
S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual 6.2.6 Performance Cutting specifications on 0.05 mm (0.002") wax-backed vinyl, total media thickness not greater than 0.25 mm (0.010") Axial speed 50 to 1000 mm/s 2 to 40 ips Default speed 800 mm/s 32 ips Acceleration Up to 5.5 G...
Relative humidity 35 - 75 %, non-condensing TABLE 6-7 S CLASS™ ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS IMPORTANT HINT: The use of dimensionally stable media is an essential pre-requisite to obtaining high cut quality. Additionally, media expansion or contraction may occur as a result of temperature variations. To improve the dimensional stability of media, let it stabilize to the current environmental conditions before use, for a minimum period of 24 hours.
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual CUTTER ACCESSORIES AND CONSUMABLES The chart following contains descriptions and part numbers for the S CLASS™ accessories. Part description Part number Picture MD9150 Manual and driver CD Power cable (Regional differences, contact local dealer for exact part number)
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual Standard tangential knife 390-534 (set of 5) Sandblast tangential knife 390-550 Double sided tangential knife 390-551 Standard drag knife 391-360 (set of 5) Sandblast drag knife 391-358 (set of 5) Insertion tool for tangential knife...
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