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Chapter 3 PREPARATIONS FOR CUTTING/PLOTTING
3.11 Setting the Cutting Origin
This function allows you to move the starting point of cutting to the desired position as shown in the
fi
gure
below.
Original origin
Newly selected origin
Y
Y
Cutting from the original origin
Cutting from the new origin
(1) Use the
[
] [
] [
] [
]
keys
to move the pen carriage (the tip of the tool selected by the current setting) to the
desired new origin point.
(2) Press the
[ORIGIN] key
. The beeper sounds to indicate that the new origin has become effective.
When the
[ORIGIN] key
is held down, the beeper sounds. When you remove your
fi
nger from the
[ORIGIN] key
, the
beeper sounds again and the new origin becomes effective.
If the coordinates are rotated or the MIRROR mode selected or cancelled after the origin has been moved, the origin
is reset to its default position. However, if the
[ORIGIN] key
is held down, the origin is not reset to its default position
even when the ROTATE or MIRROR mode is cancelled. To reset the newly registered origin point to its default
position, move the cutter pen in the direction towards the lower left point until it stops, and then either hold down the
[ORIGIN] key
or turn on the power while pressing the
[ORIGIN] key
.
If you intend to use the ORIGIN function in combination with the ROTATE or MIRROR function, be sure to set the
ORIGIN function after setting the ROTATE or MIRROR function.
•
The ORIGIN point setting becomes invalid when the Registration Mark mode is speci
fi
ed.
•
After a new origin has been set, the coordinates being displayed on the LCD represent the distances along the X and
Y axes from the new origin.
•
Please see Chapter 4, "Registration Mark Settings and Detection" for the origin position after the automatic
registration mark reading function has been used.
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