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GRAPHTEC FC9000-75 User Manual (402 pages)
Cutting Plotter
Brand:
GRAPHTEC
| Category:
Plotter
| Size: 8.01 MB
Table of Contents
Preface
3
Notes on this Manual
3
Registered Trademarks
3
Copyright
3
About the Words and Phrases in this Text
4
Special Precautions on Handling Blades
5
Cutter Blades
5
Cutter Plungers
5
After Mounting the Cutter Plungers
5
After Turning on the Plotter
6
Machine Caution Label
6
Notes on the Stand
6
Notes on the Basket
6
Notes on the Paper (Media)
7
Precautions When Using the Curled Media
7
Warning
8
Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement
8
Use Shielded Cables
8
Installation Space
9
Selecting a Power Cable
10
Table of Contents
11
Chapter 1: Product Summary
19
Checking the Accessories
20
Accessories
20
Dedicated Accessories
21
Nomenclature
22
Front View
22
Rear View
23
Assembling
24
Mounting the Stock Shafts
24
Connecting to the Computer
25
Chapter 2: Preparing to Cut
27
Preparation of Cutter Plunger
28
Cutter Plunger Nomenclature
28
Structure of Cutter Plunger
29
Blade Application and Features
30
Attaching a Tool
31
Removing the Tool
32
Loading Media (Paper or Marking Film)
33
Loading Roll Media
33
Loading Sheet Media
39
Aligning the Push Rollers
42
Aligning the Push Roller
42
When Feeding Long Media (2 Meters or More)
42
When Feeding Long Media (2 Meters or Less)
43
When Narrow Media (160 MM or Less) Is Used
43
Changing the Hold-Down Force
44
Switching
44
Assignment
45
About the Default Screen
46
Connecting to the Power
47
How to Use Control Panel
48
Indicator Lamp
48
Operation Key
48
Reading the Screen (LCD)
49
Contents of Operation from MENU Screen
51
Operation from [COND/TEST] Key
52
Setting Feeding Method
53
Pre Feed of Media (Paper or Marking Film)
55
Selecting Tool Condition
56
LCD Display
56
Selecting the TOOL CONDITION Number (Condition No.)
56
Setting the Tool Condition
58
Setting the Tool
60
Setting the Speed
62
Setting the Force
63
Setting the Acceleration
64
Setting Tool no
66
Running Cutting Tests
69
Cutting Test
69
To Make 1 Cut with Set Value
69
To Make 3 Cuts with Set Value and ±1 of Set Value
70
Displaying Cutting Area
75
Chapter 3: Basic Operations
77
Raise or Lower the Tool
78
Move the Tool Carriage and Media
79
Move in Steps Manually
79
Continuously Move Manually
79
Setting Step Movement Distance
80
Move Away the Tool Carriage
81
Change the Cutting Condition (Condition No.)
82
Reset (Revert to the Initial State When the Power was Turned On.)
82
Setting the Origin Point
83
When Coordinate Axes Rotation Are Set
84
When Coordinate Axes Are Rotated after Origin Point Is Set
84
Setting Origin Point When HP-GL Is Set
85
Setting the Cutting Direction
86
Stop Cutting
88
Pause and Resume Cutting
88
Chapter 4: Convenient Functions
91
Settings for Cutting
92
Setting Cutting Area
92
Setting Cutting Width (EXPAND)
94
Setting Length of the Page
95
Setting Mirror
97
Set the Enlarge/Shrink Scale (Scale)
98
Copy (Duplicate Cutting)
100
When Media Change Mode Is off
100
When Media Change Mode Is on
103
When Media Change Mode Is off and Cross Cut Is on
105
Panel Cutting
109
Cross Cut Force
111
User Switching
113
Chapter 5: ARMS (Advanced Registration Mark Sensing System)
115
Outline of ARMS
116
Shape (Pattern) of the Registration Mark and Origin Point
117
Scan Range Necessary to Detect the Registration Mark
118
Positioning of the Media and the Registration Mark
120
Automatic Detection of Registration Mark Position
121
Media that Registration Mark Cannot be Detected
121
Set the MARK SCAN Mode
122
Checking the Recommended Setting of Registration Mark
124
Check the Lines of Registration Mark
126
Test the Registration Mark Sensor
128
Setting the Registration Mark Automatic Detection
137
Setting Speed of the Registration Mark Scan
139
Set Cross Cut between Registration Marks
141
Chapter 6 : Manual Position Adjust
151
Chapter 7: Setting Regarding Cutting Quality
151
Cutting the Corner of Thick Media Sharp
152
Outline of Tangential Mode
152
Setting the Tangential Mode
153
Setting the Length of Overcut
154
Setting of the Initial down Force
156
Setting the Step Pass
158
Setting the Offset Angle
160
Setting Cut Line Pattern
165
Setting the OFFSET FORCE
171
In the Case of Tool 1 - Tool 3
172
Between Tools 1 and 2
175
Cross Cut the Roll Paper
179
Cut Width
180
Manually Cross-Cut
180
Automatically Cross-Cut
181
Chapter 8: Settings Regarding Cutting Time
183
Sorting the Cutting Data
184
Perform Automatic Pre Feed When Cut Data Is Received
186
Perform Automatic Pre Feed When Media Is Set (Initial Feed)
188
Setting Feed Speed for Pre Feed
189
Setting the MOVING SPEED
191
Setting the Tool up Move
193
Setting the Tool up Height
195
Chapter 9: Setting Regarding Interface
197
Setting Interface
198
USB Interface
198
Network (LAN) Interface
198
RS-232C Interface
199
Clearing the Buffer Memory
200
I/F (Lan)
201
Setting the DHCP
201
Set IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway
203
Connecting with RS-232C
206
Switching the Setting Number You Want to Use
206
Changing/Storing the RS-232C Setting
207
Chapter 10: Settings Regarding Operation Environment
211
Related to Menu Display
212
Display Language Setting (LANGUAGE SELECTION)
212
Display Length Unit Setting (LENGTH UNIT)
213
Related to Sensor
214
Enabling/Disabling the Media Sensors (MEDIA SENSOR)
214
Enabling/Disabling the Push Roller Sensors (PUSH ROLLER SENSOR)
215
Related to Plotter Environment
217
Fan Suction Setting (FAN POWER)
217
Enabling/Disabling the Beep Setting (BEEP for KEY OPERATION)
218
Low Movement Speed Setting by POSITION Key (POSI. KEY SPEED + SLOW KEY)
219
High Movement Speed Setting by POSITION Key (POSI. KEY SPEED)
220
Pause Key Select Setting (PAUSE/MENU KEY SETTING)
221
LCD Contrast Setting (LCD CONTRAST)
222
Chapter 11: Settings of Controls from Computer
223
Related to Command Processing
224
Setting the Command (COMMAND)
224
Priority of Tool Condition Selection (CONDITION PRIORITY)
225
Related to GP-GL Command
226
Enabling/Disabling the ' : ' and ' ; ' Commands (COMMAND ' : ', ' ; ')
227
Moving the Pen While Raised or Lowered in Response to the 'W' Command (COMMAND 'W')
228
Related to HP-GL Command
229
Model ID Response (HP-GL MODEL EMULATED)
229
Circle-Command Resolution Setting (CIRCLE RESOLUTION)
230
Chapter 12: Data Link
231
Select Connection Destination
232
Data Link with USB Memory
233
Output with a Barcode
235
Start Mark Auto Scan
238
Communication Timeout
240
Skew Scanning
242
Chapter 13: Apparel (AP) Mode
245
Apparel (AP) Mode
246
Alignment Mark
248
Setting Axis Alignment
249
Starting Point Setting
250
Set F Command of Cutting (F_CUT)
253
Cutting a CUT DEMO
254
Setting a Time out
256
Setting a Separator
258
GP-GL Separator
258
HP-GL Separator
259
Running Cutting Tests
263
Cutting Test
263
Cross Cut Settings
266
Setting Rear Margin
268
Setting the Number of Pre Feeds
270
Setting Paper Exposure Time
272
Chapter 14: Cutting with Supplied Application Software
275
Basic Operation of Printing and Cutting
276
Graphtec Pro Studio / Cutting Master 4
276
Graphtec Studio
285
Basic Operation of Barcode
289
Graphtec Pro Studio / Cutting Master 4
289
Application of Barcode Cutting (Continuous Operation)
297
Graphtec Pro Studio
297
Chapter 15: Maintenance
311
Daily Maintenance
312
Storing the Plotter
312
Replacing Cutter Blade
313
Cleaning the Cutter Pen
315
Cutter Plunger Exchange
316
Setting the Alarm for Degree of Wear (BLADE WEAR ALARM)
317
Replacing the Cross Cut Unit
321
Chapter 16: Troubleshooting
323
Troubleshooting
324
When the Plotter Does Not Operate after Turning the Power on
324
When It Does Not Work Right
325
When the Cutting Result Is Not Good
327
Error Messages in GP-GL Command Mode
328
Error Messages in HP-GL Command Mode
329
ARMS Error Messages
331
Other Error Messages
334
Caution Message
337
Printing the Setting of the Plotter
338
Creating Test Pattern
340
Creating CUTTING PRO
342
Self Diagnostic Test
346
Reading the Error Message
348
Chapter 17: Option
351
Pouncing (Punch Continuous Holes)
352
Attaching the Pouncing Tool
352
Removing the Pouncing Tool
353
Setting the Pouncing Tool
353
2-Pen Assignment (Switching the Tools)
355
Attaching a Tool
355
Removing the Tool
356
Attaching a Pen
357
Removing a Pen
357
Chapter 18: Take-Up
359
Precautions (Take-Up)
360
Notes on the Basket
360
Note on the Media (Paper)
360
Notes on Plotting Data
361
Nomenclature (Take-Up)
362
Front View
362
Rear View
363
Preparation for Plotting/Cutting (Take-Up)
364
Loading Roll Media (Paper)
364
Preparing for Take-Up
368
Set the Take-Up Function
373
Troubleshooting (Take-Up)
377
Take-Up Operation Is Not Performed
377
Media Take-Up Is Skewed
377
Abnormal Noise Occurs During Operation of the Take-Up Roller
377
Take-Up Operation Is Performed Arbitrarily
378
Roll Media Is Loosely Taken up
378
Appendix (Take-Up)
379
External Dimensions
384
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GRAPHTEC FC9000-75 Service Manual (227 pages)
CUTTING PLOTTER
Brand:
GRAPHTEC
| Category:
Plotter
| Size: 18.53 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Introduction
10
Main Specifications
10
External Dimensions
11
Option & Supply Parts
12
2 Setup
13
Confirming the Standard Accessory
13
Assembling the Stand and Basket to the Plotter
14
3 PARTS NAMES and FUNCTIONS
18
Attaching a Tool
20
Replacing the Cross-Cutter Blade
23
4 Operations
24
Control Panel
24
Reading the Screen (LCD)
26
5 Recommended Parts List
36
6 List of Tools
37
Tools
37
Greasing and Gluing Points
37
7 Disassembly and Reassembly
39
Exterior Parts
39
Replacing the Right Side Cover
39
Replacing the Left Side Cover
40
Replacing the Control Panel Assembly
41
Replacing the Center Cover
42
Replacing the Front Guide
43
Replacing the Rear Guide
44
Replacing the Rear Writing Panel
45
Replacing the Front Writing Panel Assembly
46
Replacing the Fan Cover
47
Replacing the Pen Block Cover
48
Replacing the Push Roller
49
Replacing the Cutting Mat
50
Internal Parts
51
Replacing the Rear Media Sensor
51
Replacing the Front Media Sensor
51
Replacing the Registration Mark Sensor
52
Replacing the Control Panel Board
54
Replacing the LCD
55
Replacing the Pen Block
56
Replacing the Y-Belt
58
Replacing the Push Roller Sensor Board
61
Replacing the Y-Relay Board
62
Replacing the Cam Sensor Board
63
Replacing the Y-Motor
64
Replacing the X-Motor
67
Replacing the Main Board
69
Replacing the Fan
70
Replacing the Drive Roller Shaft Assembly
71
Replacing the y Flexible Cable
74
Replacing the Push Roller Assembly
76
Replacing the Push Roller Base
79
Replacing Power Supply Board
81
Belt Tension Adjustments
82
Y-Belt Tension Adjustment
82
Y-Drive Belt Tension Adjustment
85
X-Drive Belt Tension Adjustment
86
Confirming the Cable Wiring
87
8 Electrical Adjustment
91
List of Items Requiring Readjustment
91
Flowchart of the Adjustment Sequence
92
When the Main Board was Replaced (Normal Procedure)
92
When the Main Board was Replaced (the Adjustment Values Could Not Copy.)
93
When the Pen Block was Replaced
94
When the X or y Motor was Replaced
94
When the Rear or Front X Media Sensor was Replaced
94
When the Registration Mark Sensor was Replaced
94
When the Cam Sensor Board was Replaced
95
When the Optional 2Nd Pen was Installed
95
When the Optional 2Nd Pen of Holder or Station was Replaced
95
When the Optional Push Roller was Installed
95
When the Gird Roller was Replaced
95
DIP Switch Settings
96
Explanation of the Values of the Main Board Settings
98
Confirming the Version of Firmware
99
Upgrading the System Firmware
100
Clearing the NOV-RAM
102
Selecting Display Language & Length Unit
104
Copying the Adjustment Value Form the SUB-NVRAM
105
How to Enter the Adjustment Menu
106
Adjusting the Pen Force
108
Inputting the Pen Force from the Recorded Value
108
Adjusting the Pen Force from the Measured Force
110
Adjusting the Friction
113
Adjusting the Distance Accuracy
115
Inputting the Distance Accuracy from the Recorded Value
115
Adjusting the Distance Accuracy from the Measured Distance
117
Adjusting the Registration Mark Sensor Sensitivity
120
Adjusting the Offset of Registration Mark Sensor
123
Inputting the Registration Mark Sensor Offset Position from the Recorded Values
123
Adjusting the Registration Mark Sensor Offset Position from the Measured Values
126
Adjusting the Cross Cutter Home Position
130
Inputting the Cross Cutter Home Position from the Recorded Values
130
Adjusting the Cross Cutter Home Position from the Measured Values
132
Adjusting the X Media Sensor Position
135
Inputting the X Media Sensor Position from the Recorded Value
135
Adjusting the X Media Sensor Position
138
Adjusting the 2Nd Pen Exchange Position
140
Inputting the 2Nd Pen Exchange Position from the Recorded Value
140
Adjusting the 2Nd Pen Exchange Position
142
Adjusting the Spacing between Tool 1 and Tool 2
145
Inputting the Spacing between Tool 1 and Tool 2 from the Recorded Value
145
Adjusting the Spacing between Tool 1 and Tool 2
147
Setting the Number of Push Rollers
152
Back up the Adjustment Value to the SUB-NVRAM
154
9 Troubleshooting
158
The Plotter Is Turned on but Doesn't Operate
158
Media Loading Operations
159
Cutting Operations
162
Print & Cut Operation
164
USB Connection
168
Error Messages
169
Hardware Error Messages
169
Error Messages in GP-GL Command Mode
174
Error Messages in HP-GL Emulation Mode
177
Error Messages on ARMS
179
Other Error Messages
185
Warning Messages
188
Service Mode
190
Sensor & Panel Switch Test Mode
190
Printing the Setting of the Plotter
192
Printing the Test Pattern
193
Confirm the Cutting Data
194
Self Diagnostic Test
195
Registration Mark Sensor Test
197
Clear Setup Mode
199
10 Parts List
200
Outer Casing
200
Control Panel
202
Pen Block
203
Main Electrical Parts
204
Y Drive Part
205
Y Slider Part
207
Drive Part
208
Stand, Basket
210
Details of Stocker Bracket
212
Details of Basket Base Bracket
213
Optional Take up Roller (FC9000-140/160)
214
Labels
215
11 Wiring Diagrams
217
12 Target Electrical Component for WEEE Instruction
218
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