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GRAPHTEC CE3000-120 User Manual (119 pages)
Brand:
GRAPHTEC
| Category:
Plotter
| Size: 3.8 MB
Table of Contents
Conventions Used in this Manual
2
Description of Safety Symbols
2
Safety Precautions
3
I CE3000 Series
7
Warning
7
Use Shielded Cables
7
Selecting a Power Cable
8
Preface
9
Notes on this Manual
9
Registered Trademarks
9
Copyright
9
Table of Contents
10
1 Introduction
13
Checking the Accessories
14
Parts Names and Functions
15
Front View (CE3000-40/60)
15
Rear View (CE3000-40/60)
15
Front View (CE3000-120)
16
Control Panel
16
Control Panel
18
Indicator Lamp
18
(CE3000-120: Standard / CE3000-60: Optional)
19
Stand Construction
19
Stand Assembly Instructions
19
Attaching the Basket
22
Basket Construction
22
Basket Attachment Instructions
22
Assembling the Stand
19
(CE3000-60/120: Optional)
22
2 Setting up the Cutter Plotter
25
Connecting to Your Computer
26
Turning on the Power
27
Loading the Medium
28
Loading the Roll Medium
30
Loading Sheet Media
32
Aligning the Push Rollers
33
Adjusting and Mounting the Cutter Pen
35
Cutter-Pen Construction
36
Replacing the Cutter Blade
36
Adjusting the Blade Length
37
Mounting the Cutter Pen
38
3 Basic Settings and Operations
39
Setting the Format of Data to be Received
39
Setting the Command Mode
40
Setting the Format of Data to be Received
40
Setting the ORIGIN POINT
41
Setting the STEP SIZE
41
Setting the Interface Conditions
42
Setting the Cutter-Pen Conditions
43
Reference Pen Conditions for Plotting Pens
43
Selecting Cutter-Pen-Condition Setting Areas
44
Setting TOOL (Cutter Blade or Pen)
44
Storing Cutter-Pen-Condition Setting Areas
44
Setting FORCE
45
Setting OFFSET
45
Setting QUALITY
46
Setting SPEED
46
Displaying the Effective Cutting Area
47
Moving the Pen
47
Setting the Initial Cutting Position
47
Stop Function
48
Moving the Pen Carriage in +100 MM Steps
49
Test Cutting
50
4 Function Settings and Operations
51
PAUSE Menu List
52
Setting the FEED Function
53
Setting AUTO PRE-FEED
54
Setting TANGENTIAL Mode
55
Auto-Registration-Mark-Reading Settings
56
Auto-Registration-Mark-Reading Settings (Factory Option)
56
Registration-Mark Pattern
57
Medium and Registration-Mark Position
58
Drawing Origin Point
59
Setting the Registration-Mark Pattern
62
Setting the Registration-Mark Mode
63
Clearing the Buffer Memory
69
Aligning the Coordinate Axes
70
Distance Adjustment
72
Setting the
74
Setting the Cutting/Plotting Area
75
Expanding the Cutting/Plotting Area
76
Rotating the Coordinate Axes
77
Cutting/Plotting Using the Buffer Memory
78
Cutting/Plotting Using the Buffer Memory (COPY Function)
78
Sorting Settings
80
Interface Settings
81
Setting the Format of Data to be Received
82
Setting the Command Mode
82
Setting the STEP SIZE
82
Setting the ORIGIN POINT
83
Blade Wear Detection
84
Checking the Wear Rate
84
(When Blade Wear Setup Is On)
84
Setting Wear-Rate Groups
85
Setting Wear-Rate Factors
86
Clearing the Total Distance (Wear Rate)
86
Raising and Lowering the Pen
88
TEST Mode
89
Condition-List Printing
89
Self-Test-Pattern Printing
90
Dump Mode
90
Cutting Demo
91
Setting the PEN up SPEED
93
Setting the OFFSET FORCE
94
Setting the OFFSET FORCE (Initial Cutting Force)
94
Setting the OFFSET ANGLE
95
Setting the STEP PASS
96
Setting the Initial down Force
97
Setting the LENGTH UNIT
98
5 Setting and Using the Special Functions
99
Description of Special Functions a
100
Enabling/Disabling the ":" and ";" Commands (When the COMMAND Setting Is GP-GL)
100
Moving the Pen While Raised or Lowered in Response to the "W" Command (When the COMMAND Setting Is GP-GL)
100
Model ID Response (When the COMMAND Setting Is HP-GL)
100
Setting Priority
100
Blade-Tip Initial Position Setting
100
Enabling/Disabling PEN up MOVE
101
Enabling/Disabling the Media Sensors
101
Enabling/Disabling the Home Sensors
101
Setting the PARALLEL I/F Mode
101
Circle-Command Resolution Setting (When the COMMAND Setting Is HP-GL)
101
Enabling/Disabling Blade Wear Detection
101
Setting Special Functions a
102
Description of Special Functions B
102
Display Language Setting (MENU LANGUAGE SELECTION)
102
Setting Special Functions B
103
6 Troubleshooting
104
The Cutting Plotter Does Not Operate When Turned on
104
The Cutting Plotter Does Not Operate Correctly
105
The Cutting Plotter Does Not Operate When Turned on
105
The Cutting Results Are Unsatisfactory
106
An Error Message was Displayed
107
Error Messages in Gp-Gl Command Mode
108
Error Messages in Hp-Gl Command Mode
109
Appendix
110
Appendix A Main Specifications
111
Appendix A Main Specifications
111
Appendix B Options and Supplies
112
Appendix C External Dimensions
113
Appendix D Menu Tree
115
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GRAPHTEC CE3000-120 User Manual (106 pages)
Cutting Plotter
Brand:
GRAPHTEC
| Category:
Plotter
| Size: 1.74 MB
Table of Contents
To Ensure Safe and Correct Use
2
Conventions Used in this Manual
2
Description of Safety Symbols
2
Safety Precautions
3
Safety Precautions
5
Safety Precautions
6
Selecting a Power Cable
7
Table of Contents
9
1 Introduction
12
Checking the Accessories
13
Parts Names and Functions
14
Front View
14
Rear View
15
Control Panel
16
Assembling the Stand
17
Stand Construction
17
Basket Construction
17
Assembling the Stand
18
2 Setting up the Cutter Plotter
22
Connecting to Your Computer
23
Turning on the Power
24
Loading the Medium
25
Loading a Roll Medium
25
Loading Sheet Media
30
Aligning the Push Rollers
31
Adjusting and Mounting the Cutter Pen
33
Types and Features of Cutter Blades
33
Cutter Pen Construction
33
Replacing the Cutter Blade
34
Adjusting the Blade Length
34
Mounting the Cutter Pen
35
Mounting the Pen
36
3 Basic Settings and Operations
37
Setting the Cutter-Pen Conditions
38
Storing and Selecting Cutter Pen Condition Setting Areas
39
Setting TOOL (Cutter Blade or Pen)
39
Setting OFFSET
40
Setting FORCE
40
Setting SPEED
40
Setting QUALITY
41
Displaying the Effective Cutting Area
42
Moving the Pen
42
Setting the Initial Cutting Position (Origin Point)
43
Stop Function
44
Moving the Pen Carriage in +100 MM Steps
45
Test Cutting
46
4 Function Settings and Operations
47
PAUSE Menu List
48
Clearing the Buffer Memory
49
Setting the FEED & CUT Function
50
Blade Wear Detection (When Blade Wear Setup Is On)
51
Checking the Wear Rate
51
Setting Wear-Rate Groups
51
Setting Wear-Rate Factors
52
Clearing the Total Distance (Wear Rate)
52
Raising and Lowering the Pen
54
Selecting the Type of Perforated Line
55
Setting TANGENTIAL Mode
56
Selecting the Blade Tip's Initial Position
57
Setting the PEN up SPEED
58
Specifying the INITIAL FEED Length
59
Setting AUTO PRE-FEED
60
Distance Adjustment
61
Aligning the Coordinate Axes
62
Setting the Cutting/Plotting Area
64
Expanding the Cutting/Plotting Area
65
Rotating the Coordinate Axes
66
Sorting Settings
67
Specifying the SPACE REAR Distance
68
Setting the OFFSET FORCE (Initial Cutting Force)
69
Setting the Initial down Force
70
Setting the STEP PASS
71
Setting the OFFSET ANGLE
72
Setting the F_CUT Function
73
Setting the LENGTH UNIT
74
Adjusting the Distance between the Pens
75
Cutting/Plotting Using the Buffer Memory (COPY Function)
76
User-Specified Settings
77
Setting the Format of Data to be Received
78
Setting the Command Mode
78
Setting the STEP SIZE
78
Setting the ORIGIN POINT
79
Interface Settings
80
Setting the
81
Setting the SEPARATOR Function
82
Setting the TIMEOUT Function
83
TEST Mode
84
Condition-List Printing
84
Self-Test-Pattern Printing
84
Dump Mode
85
Cutting Demo
85
5 Setting and Using the Special Functions
86
Description of Special Functions a
87
Setting Special Functions a
89
Description of Special Functions B
90
Display Language Setting (MENU LANGUAGE SELECTION)
90
Setting Special Functions B
90
6 Troubleshooting
91
The Cutting Plotter Does Not Operate When Turned on
92
The Cutting Plotter Does Not Operate Correctly
92
The Cutting Results Are Unsatisfactory
93
An Error Message was Displayed
94
Appendix
97
Appendix A Main Specifications
98
Appendix B Options and Supplies
99
Appendix C External Dimensions
100
Appendix D Menu Tree
101
Index
102
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