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7.5
Setting Cut Line Pattern
Lines can be cut with perforated lines so the cut parts will not fall off. There are 8 different patterns of perforated
lines set as 0 to 7, and the ratio of cut and uncut part differs in each (tool is raised or the force is decreased for
following length every 8 mm of the cut). The uncut part becomes shorter with smaller value, making it easier to
separate the cut parts.
• Pattern 0: 0.15 mm • Pattern 1: 0.20 mm • Pattern 2: 0.25 mm • Pattern 3: 0.30 mm
• Pattern 4: 0.35 mm • Pattern 5: 0.40 mm • Pattern 6: 0.45 mm • Pattern 7: 0.50 mm
In addition to above 8 patterns, "OFF" which cuts by the solid line without perforation patter and "USER" where
user can specify a unique pattern are provided.
The processing in the part is not cut with perforation patter is adjusted in "UP mode".
The perforation patter can be set for each condition number.
Supplement
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Normally use it with default value OFF. It will cut with solid line.
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Use Tool Holder (forward) when cutting with any perforation pattern (aside from turning it off).
Flange
Bracket to hold tool
Tool holder
(Backward: Half cutting/Plotting Pen)
Tool holder
(Forward: Using cutting)
Tool holder
Seen from above
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Doing a cut-out (cutting out) with a perforated pattern instead of a normal film cut (half cutting) can damage the cutting mat and the
quality of a normal cut. Please make sure to use Tool Holder (backward).
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Replacing a cutting mat that was damaged by doing a perforated cut with use of Tool Holder (backward) will require a service fee.
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When the tool number is switched between the Tool No. 1 and the Tool No. 3 using the command from the computer, the following
message will appear.
Please follow the message's instructions.
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The cut on the perforation pattern is shortened by 5 mm on the +X side (back of the media).
Summary of Contents for CE7000 Series
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