Selecting The Step Pass - GRAPHTEC CE2000-60 User Manual

Cutting plotter
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7.4 Selecting the STEP PASS

Use this function when the coordinate data received specifies extremely short line segments. The cutting
plotter uses the specified STEP PASS setting as the unit for blade tip control, omitting blade tip control
for any data that is below the STEP PASS setting. This results in higher image quality by permitting
smooth blade tip control when cutting circles, arcs, and other curved lines. If the STEP PASS setting
is too high, the image defined by the data may not be faithfully reproduced. Normally, set the STEP
PASS setting to 0.
1
Step
PAUSE
Press the
key to enter PAUSE mode.
2
Step
Press the
key until the menu below appears.
NEXT PAGE
INTERFACE
PEN UP/DOWN
3
Step
Simultaneously press the
PEN UP SPEED
OFFSET FORCE
4
Step
Press the
key until the menu below appears.
NEXT PAGE
OFFSET ANGLE
STEP PASS
5
Step
F2/TEST
Press the
key (STEP PASS) to display the menu below.
STEP PASS
0
Use the
and
your setting.
The STEP PASS can be set in a range of 0 to 20.
6
Step
PAUSE
Press the
key to cancel the PAUSE mode.
NOTE : The STEP PASS setting is retained in the cutting plotter's internal memory, even while
the cutting plotter is turned off.
ENTER
and
NEXT PAGE
keys to select the desired STEP PASS and then press the
keys to display the menu below.
7 – 5
ENTER
key to register

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