CHAPTER 2. CONNECTION AND PREPARATION
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CH 2. CONNECTION AND PREPARATION
CH 2. CONNECTION AND PREPARATION
Appendix A. Standard Specifications
Appendix A. Standard Specifications
2.4
Carrier Sheet
Using the carrier sheet
The carrier sheet allows media smaller than A4 size and media without a backing sheet (liner) to be
cut.
CHECKPOINT
• Always be sure to use the carrier sheet when cutting right through media.
• The carrier sheet is reusable, and so it can be used repeatedly. When its adhesive power
becomes weak, however, replace it with a new carrier sheet.
• The carrier sheet is a consumable. Replace it after cutting approximately 10 sheets.
Using a carrier sheet for more than 10 sheets may cause misaligned cutting or other
problems. Be sure to replace it with a new carrier sheet after cutting 10 sheets.
• Pulling on the carrier sheet to remove it from the Craft ROBO may shorten its lifetime or
cause misaligned cutting. Be sure to use the feed knob to remove the media. (If you use
the Eject Media function, the media will automatically be ejected to the front of the Craft
ROBO after the cutting operation has been completed. For further details, please refer to
the ROBO Master User's Manual.)
Using the carrier sheet for media with a width of 190 mm or smaller
CHECKPOINT
Do not use media smaller than postcard size (100 x 148 mm).
(1) Peel off only the inside liner of the carrier sheet, so that the adhesive surface is visible. (Do not
peel off the liner strips on both sides.)
Liner
Peel off only the inside liner.
(2) Press the media onto the adhesive surface of the carrier sheet.
CHECKPOINT
• When pressing the media onto the adhesive surface, be careful not to cause air
bubbles or wrinkles in the media.
• Make sure that the edges of the media are parallel to the edges of the carrier sheet.
Adhesive surface
Media
Carrier sheet