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GRAPHTEC CE6000-120AP User Manual (227 pages)
CUTTING PLOTTER
Brand:
GRAPHTEC
| Category:
Plotter
| Size: 9.14 MB
Table of Contents
To Ensure Safe and Correct Use
2
Safety Precautions
3
Preface
6
Registered Trademarks
6
Copyright
6
Instruction Manual
6
Special Precautions on Handling Blades
7
Cutter Blades
7
Cutter Pens
7
After Mounting the Cutter Pen
7
After Turning on the Plotter
8
Machine Caution Label
8
About the Words and Phrases in this Text
8
Prior to Use
9
Notes on the Basket
9
Notes on the Paper (Media)
9
Operating Environment
10
Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement
10
Use Shielded Cables
10
To Use a Media Wider than 1,119 MM
11
Selecting a Power Cable
12
Table of Contents
13
Chapter 1 Product Summary
18
Checking the Accessories
19
Accessories
19
Nomenclature
20
Front View
20
Rear View
21
Assembling
22
Components of Stand
22
Components of Basket
22
Attaching a Media Guide
28
Connecting to the Computer
29
Chapter 2: Preparing to Cut
30
Preparation of Cutter Plunger
31
Cutter Plunger Nomenclature
31
Structure of Cutter Plunger
31
Adjusting the Blade Length
31
Blade Application and Features
32
Attaching a Tool
33
Attaching a Cutter Plunger
33
Removing the Cutter Plunger
34
Attaching a Pen
35
Removing a Pen
35
Loading Media (Paper)
36
Loading Roll Media
36
Loading Sheet Media
43
Aligning the Push Rollers
45
Aligning the Push Roller
45
When Feeding Long-Axis Media (at Exceeds 2 Meters)
45
When Feeding Long-Axis Media (at Least 2 Meters)
46
To Use a Paper Wider than 1,119 MM
46
For Minimum Width Media
46
Changing the Hold-Down Force
47
Switching
47
About the Default Screen
48
Connecting to the Power
49
How to Use Control Panel
50
Control Keys
50
Menu Keys
50
Indicator Lamp
51
Reading the Screen (LCD)
51
Default Screen (Ready Screen)
51
Contents of Operation from Menu Screen
53
Simple Menu
53
Normal Menu
53
Contents of Operation from [COND/TEST] Key
54
Setting Feeding Method
55
Auto Media Transfer and Cross Cut
57
Selecting Tool Condition
58
Setting the Tool Condition
59
Setting the Tool
60
Setting Condition No.1 (Pen Plunger Specific)
60
Setting for Condition No.2 to No.8 (for Cutter Plunger)
61
Setting the Speed
63
Setting the Force
64
Setting the Acceleration
65
Adjust the Blade Length
66
Setting Cut Line Pattern
67
Running Cutting Tests
70
Cutting Test
70
Confirm the Results of the Cutting Test
71
Adjustment of Offset
71
Adjustment for Cutting out
71
Adjustment When Using Plotting Pen
71
About Simple Menu
72
Setting Page Length (Simple Mode)
73
Setting the Number of Pre Feeds (Simple Menu)
75
User Selection Settings (Simple Menu)
76
Setting RS-232C Interface (Simple Menu)
78
Changing and Saving the RS-232C Interface Settings
78
Display Length Unit Settings (Length Unit) (Simple Menu)
81
Chapter 3: Basic Operations
82
Raise or Lower the Tool
83
Move the Tool Carriage and Media
84
Move in Steps Manually
84
Continuously Move Manually
84
Setting of Step Movement Distance
85
Move Away the Tool Carriage
86
Change the Cutting Condition (Condition No.)
87
Reset (Revert to the Initial State When the Power was Turned On.)
87
Setting the Origin Point
88
When Coordinate Axes Rotation Are Set
89
When Coordinate Axes Are Rotated after Origin Point Is Set
89
Setting Origin Point When HP-GL Is Set
90
Setting the Cutting Direction
91
Stop Cutting
93
Pause and Resume Cutting
93
Chapter 4: Convenient Functions
95
Settings for Cutting
96
Setting Cutting Area
96
Setting Cutting Width (EXPAND)
98
Setting Length of the Page
99
Setting the Number of Pre Feeds
101
Setting Paper Ready Time
102
Setting the Space Rear
103
Copy (Duplicate Cutting)
105
When Media Change Mode Is off
105
When Media Change Mode Is on
108
Panel Cutting
110
Setting a Cross Cut
112
Setting a Cut (F_CUT) for F Command
113
Setting a Force for Cross Cut
114
Chapter 5: Manual Position Adjust
115
Outline of Manual Position Adjust
116
Alignment Registration Mark
116
Example of Axis Adjustment
116
Adjusting Coordinate Axes
117
Setting the Start Point
117
Chapter 6: Setting Regarding Cutting Quality
120
To Cut the Corner of Thick Media Sharply
121
Outline of TANGENTIAL MODE
121
Setting the Tangential Mode
122
Setting Length of the Overcut
123
Setting of the Initial down Force
125
Setting the Step Pass
126
Setting the Offset Angle
127
Setting the Distance Adjust
129
Setting Initial Blade Control Position Adjust
131
Settings for OFFSET FORCE
133
Blade Wear Detection
134
Checking the Wear Rate
134
Blade Wear Detect
135
SET BLADE GROUP (Blade Wear Group Settings)
136
BLADE WEAR SETUP (Blade Wear Factor Settings)
137
CLEAR B. WEAR VALUE (Estimated Distance Method)
139
Adjust the Space between Tools 1 and 2
143
Chapter 7: Settings Regarding Cutting Time
144
Sorting the Cutting Data
145
Perform Automatic Pre Feed When Cut Data Is Received
147
Perform Automatic Pre Feed When Media Is Set (Initial Feed)
149
Setting Feed Speed for Pre Feed
151
Setting the Tool up Speed
153
Setting the Tool up Move
155
Chapter 8: Setting Regarding Interface
157
Setting Interface
158
USB Interface
158
RS-232C Interface
158
Interface Setting Menu
158
Connecting with RS-232C
159
Setting User Selection
159
Switching the User Selection Setting
160
Changing and Saving the RS-232C Interface Setting
161
Setting a Separator
164
GP-GL Separator
164
HP-GL Separatorr
165
Setting a Timeout
167
Chapter 9: Settings Regarding Operation Environment
169
Related to Menu Display
170
Display Language Setting (LANGUAGE SELECTION)
170
Display Length Unit Settings (LENGTH UNIT)
171
Related to Sensor
172
Enabling/Disabling the Media Sensors (MEDIA SENSOR)
172
Enabling/Disabling the Push Roller Sensors (PUSH ROLLER SENSOR)
173
Related to Plotter Environment
174
Fan Suction Setting (FAN POWER)
174
Enabling/Disabling the Beep Setting (BEEP for KEY OPERATION)
175
Chapter 10: Settings of Controls from Computer
176
Related to Command Processing
177
Setting the Command (COMMAND)
177
Priority of Tool Condition Selection (CONDITION PRIORITY)
178
Related to GP-GL Command
179
Setting the Step Size (GP-GL STEP SIZE)
179
Enabling/Disabling the ' : ' and ' ; ' Commands (COMMAND ' : ', ' ; ')
180
Moving the Pen While Raised or Lowered in Response to the 'W' Command (COMMAND 'W')
181
Related to HP-GL Command
182
Model ID Response (HP-GL MODEL EMULATED)
182
Circle-Command Resolution Setting (CIRCLE RESOLUTION)
183
Chapter 11: Maintenance
184
Daily Maintenance
185
Storing the Plotter
185
Replacing Cutter Blade
186
Cleaning the Cutter Pen
187
Cutter Plunger Exchange
188
Chapter 12: Troubleshooting
189
Troubleshooting
190
When the Plotter Does Not Operate after Turning the Power on
190
When It Does Not Work Right
191
When the Cutting Result Is Not Good
193
Error Messages in GP-GL Command Mode
194
Error Messages in HP-GL Command Mode
195
AXIS Error Messages
197
Other Error Messages
198
Caution Message
200
Printing the Setting of the Plotter
201
Creating Test Pattern
203
Confirm the Cutting Data
205
Cutting a CUT DEMO
207
Self Diagnostic Test
209
Appendix
211
Main Specifications
211
Supplies
211
External Dimensions
211
Ce6000-120Ap
212
Menu Tree
215
Simple Menu
215
Normal Menu
216
Initial Setting
221
Simple Menu
221
Normal Menu
221
Index
223
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GRAPHTEC CE6000-120AP User Manual (227 pages)
Brand:
GRAPHTEC
| Category:
Plotter
| Size: 17.67 MB
Table of Contents
To Ensure Safe and Correct Use
2
Preface
6
Cutter Blades
7
Cutter Pens
7
Notes on the Basket
9
Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement
10
Use Shielded Cables
10
Table of Contents
13
Chapter 1 Product Summary
18
CheckNg the AccessorEs
19
AccessorEs
19
Nomenclature
20
Front VEw
20
Rear VEw
21
Components of Stand
22
Components of Basket
22
AttachNg a MedA GuDe
28
ConnectNg to the Computer
29
Chapter 2: Preparing to Cut
30
PreparatOn of Cutter Plunger
31
Cutter Plunger Nomenclature
31
Structure of Cutter Plunger
31
AdjustNg the Blade Length
31
Blade ApplCatOn and Features
32
AttachNg a Tool
33
AttachNg a Cutter Plunger
33
RemovNg the Cutter Plunger
34
AttachNg a Pen
35
RemovNg a Pen
35
LoadNg MedA (Paper)
36
LoadNg Sheet MedA
36
When FeedNg Long-AxS MedA (at Exceeds 2 Meters)
40
When FeedNg Long-AxS MedA (at Least 2 Meters)
41
To Use a Paper WDer than 1,119 MM
46
ChangNg the Hold-Down Force
47
About the Default Screen
48
ConnectNg to the Power
49
How to Use Control Panel
50
Control Keys
50
Menu Keys
50
ReadNg the Screen (LCD)
51
Default Screen (Ready Screen)
51
SMple Menu
52
Normal Menu
53
Contents of OperatOn from [COND/TEST] Key
54
Auto MedA Transfer and Cross Cut
57
SelectNg Tool CondTOn
60
SettNg the Tool
60
SettNg for CondTOn No.2 to No.8 (for Cutter Plunger)
61
SettNg the Speed
63
SettNg the Force
64
Adjust the Blade Length
66
RunnNg CuttNg Tests
66
Confirm the Results of the Cutting Test
71
Adjustment of Offset
71
Adjustment for CuttNg out
71
Adjustment When UsNg PlottNg Pen
71
About SMple Menu
72
ChangNg and SavNg the RS-232C Nterface SettNgs
78
Chapter 3: Basic Operations
82
RaSe or Lower the Tool
82
Move the Tool CarrAge and MedA
84
Move N Steps Manually
84
ContNuously Move Manually
84
SettNg of Step Movement DStance
84
Move Away the Tool CarrAge
86
Reset (Revert to the NTAl State When the Power was Turned On.)
87
When CoordNate Axes RotatOn Are Set
89
When CoordNate Axes Are Rotated after OrGN PoNt S Set
89
SettNg the CuttNg DRectOn
89
Stop CuttNg
93
Pause and Resume CuttNg
93
Chapter 4: Convenient Functions
95
SettNg CuttNg Area
96
SettNg CuttNg WDth (EXPAND)
98
SettNg the Number of Pre Feeds
101
SettNg the Space Rear
103
Copy (DuplCate CuttNg)
105
When MedA Change Mode S off
105
When MedA Change Mode S on
108
Panel CuttNg
110
Chapter 5: Manual Position Adjust
115
OutlNe of Manual PosTOn Adjust
115
Example of AxS Adjustment
116
AdjustNg CoordNate Axes
116
Chapter 6: Setting Regarding Cutting Quality
120
To Cut the Corner of ThCk MedA Sharply
120
OutlNe of TANGENTIAL MODE
121
SettNg the TangentAl Mode
122
SettNg Length of the Overcut
123
SettNg of the InTAl down Force
125
Blade Wear DetectOn
134
CheckNg the Wear Rate
134
Blade Wear Detect
135
SET BLADE GROUP (Blade Wear Group SettNgs)
136
BLADE WEAR SETUP (Blade Wear Factor SettNgs)
137
CLEAR B. WEAR VALUE (EstMated DStance Method)
139
Adjust the Space between Tools 1 and 2
143
Chapter 7: Settings Regarding Cutting Time
144
SortNg the CuttNg Data
144
Perform AutomatC Pre Feed When Cut Data S ReceVed
149
Perform AutomatC Pre Feed When MedA S Set (InTAl Feed)
151
Chapter 8: Setting Regarding Interface
157
USB Interface
158
RS-232C Interface
158
Interface SettNg Menu
158
ConnectNg WTh RS-232C
158
SwTchNg the User SelectOn SettNg
159
ChangNg and SavNg the RS-232C Nterface SettNg
161
GP-GL Separator
164
HP-GL Separatorr
165
Chapter 9: Settings Regarding Operation Environment
169
Related to Menu DSplay
170
Related to Sensor
172
EnablNg/DSablNg the MedA Sensors (MEDIA SENSOR)
172
EnablNg/DSablNg the Push Roller Sensors (PUSH ROLLER SENSOR)
173
Related to Plotter EnvRonment
174
Fan SuctOn SettNg (FAN POWER)
174
EnablNg/DSablNg the Beep SettNg (BEEP for KEY OPERATION)
175
Chapter 10: Settings of Controls from Computer
176
Related to Command ProcessNg
177
Related to GP-GL Command
179
Setting the Step Size (GP-GL STEP SIZE)
179
EnablNg/DSablNg the ' : ' and ' ; ' Commands (COMMAND ' : ', ' ; ')
180
MovNg the Pen WhLe RaSed or Lowered N Response to the 'W' Command (COMMAND 'W')
181
Related to HP-GL Command
182
Model ID Response (HP-GL MODEL EMULATED)
182
Chapter 11: Maintenance
184
StorNg the Plotter
185
Cutter Plunger Exchange
188
Chapter 12: Troubleshooting
189
When the Plotter Does Not Operate after TurnNg the Power on
190
When It Does Not Work RGht
191
When the CuttNg Result S Not Good
193
Error Messages N GP-GL Command Mode
194
AXIS Error Messages
197
Other Error Messages
198
Confirm the Cutting Data
205
Appendix
211
Main Specifications
211
External DMensOns
211
Ce6000-120Ap
212
Menu Tree
215
Normal Menu
216
Normal Menu
221
Index
223
GRAPHTEC CE6000-120AP Service Manual (203 pages)
CUTTING PLOTTER
Brand:
GRAPHTEC
| Category:
Plotter
| Size: 33.26 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
1 Introduction
8
Main Specifications
8
External Dimensions
11
Options
13
Supplies
13
2 PARTS NAMES and FUNCTIONS
14
Parts Names and Functions (CE6000-40/60/120/120AMO)
14
Assembling the Stand (CE6000-40/60/120/120AMO)
20
Parts Names and Functions (CE6000-120AP)
27
Assembling the Stand (CE6000-120AP)
29
3 Operations
35
Control Panel
35
Menu Tree
40
4 Recommended Parts List
52
5 List of Tools
54
Tools
54
Greasing and Gluing Points
54
6 Disassembly and Reassembly
56
Exterior Parts
56
Right Side Cover
56
Left Side Cover
56
Center Cover
57
Front Guide (CE6000-40/60)
58
Front Guide (CE6000-120)
59
Rear Guide (CE6000-40/60)
60
Rear Guide (CE6000-120)
61
Mechanical Parts
62
Front Media Sensor
62
Rear Media Sensor
63
Push Roller
63
Push Roller Arm
64
Cam Sensor Board
65
Pen Block
66
Push Roller Sensor
69
Y-Relay Board
70
Control Panel Key Board
71
Lcd
73
Y-Belt
74
Y-Motor
76
Main Board
78
X-Motor for the CE6000-40/60
79
X-Motor for the CE6000-120
81
Y-Flexible Cable
84
Vacuum Fan for the CE6000-40/60
87
Vacuum Fan for the CE6000-120
88
Power Supply
89
Drive Roller Shaft
90
Cutting Mat
92
Cutting Mat Base Assembly
93
How to Confirm the y Rail Mounting Position
95
Regarding the Push Roller Position Limit Screws
97
7 Electrical Adjustments
98
DIP Switch Settings
98
List of Items Requiring Readjustment
99
Explanation of the Values of the Main Board Settings
100
Clearing the Non-Volatile RAM
101
Selecting Display Language & Length Unit
102
The Suffix Setting
103
Adjusting the Pen Force
106
Adjusting the Distance Accuracy
109
Adjusting the Registration Mark Sensor Sensitivity
114
Adjusting the Offset of the Registration Mark Sensor
116
Adjusting the RMS Sensor and the Paper Sensor Position
122
Adjusting the Tool Exchange Position (CE6000-120AP)
126
Adjusting the Offset between Tool 1 and Tool 2 (CE6000-120AP)
129
Adjusting the y Limit Position (CE6000-120AP)
132
Upgrading the System Firmware
134
8 Service Modes
136
Sensor and Key Switch Test Mode
136
Clear Setup Mode
138
Printing the Setting of the Plotter
139
Test Pattern
140
Confirm the Cutting Data
141
Self Diagnostic Test
142
9 Troubleshooting
144
The Plotter Is Turned on but Doesn't Operate
144
Media Loading Operations
145
Cutting Operations
146
Error Messages in GP-GL Command Mode
147
Error Messages in HP-GL Command Mode
148
ARMS Error Messages
150
Other Error Messages
152
Caution Message
154
Troubleshooting of Experience
155
10 Parts List
165
Outer Casing CE6000-40/60/Plus
165
Outer Casing CE6000-120/120Amo/120Plus
166
Outer Casing CE6000-120AP
167
Outer Casing CE6000-120AP (New)
168
Main Frame CE6000-40/60/Plus
169
Main Frame CE6000-120/120AMO/120 Plus/120Ap
171
Pen Block CE6000-40/60/120/120Amo/Plus
173
Pen Block CE6000-120AP
175
Control Panel
177
Wiring Harness
178
Stand CE6000-60/Plus, ST0100
179
Stand CE6000-120/120Amo/120Plus, ST0101
180
Option Basket CE6000-60/Plus
181
Option Basket CE6000-120/120Amo/120Plus
182
Stand CE6000-120AP, ST0102
183
Basket CE6000-120AP
184
Other Parts
185
11 Block Diagrams and Circuit Diagrams
186
Block Diagrams
186
Circuit Diagrams
187
12 Target Electrical Component for WEEE Instruction
196
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GRAPHTEC CE6000-120AP Setup Manual (19 pages)
Brand:
GRAPHTEC
| Category:
Plotter
| Size: 2.67 MB
Table of Contents
Before Starting the Setup
2
Flow of Setup
2
Attaching a Tool
3
Loading Media (Paper)
5
Loading Roll Media
5
Aligning the Push Roller
9
Changing the Hold-Down Force
10
About the Initial Setup Screen
10
Running Cutting Tests
12
Adjustment of Offset
13
Adjustment for Cutting out
13
Adjustment When Using Plotting Pen
13
Installing the Software
14
Launching the Start Menu
14
Connecting the USB Cable
16
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