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Press
to select the number of pinch rollers to detect, then press the [ENTER/HOLD] key.
• Number of pinch rollers: 2, 3
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Press
to select the [ROLL.SELECT] setting, then press the [ENTER/HOLD] key.
• Settings: ON/OFF
• Select [ON] to display the screen for selecting the number of pinch rollers to be used in sheet
detection.
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Press the [END] key several times to exit.
Setting the Clamp High/Low Mode
The sheet clamping pressure can be switched between high mode and low mode using the clamp pressure
lever.
Select high or low mode to suit the sheet being used.
High mode: Raise clamp pressure lever
Low mode: Lower clamp pressure lever
• The clamps at each side must always be used set to high mode. The sheet may become
skewed if the clamp mode is not correctly set.
• Set the clamp high/low mode once the pinch rollers have been positioned.
Clamp
pressure lever
Use
High mode
Cutting PVC sheet
When using heavy paper (at least 70 kg or 81 g/m
2
)
Low mode
To reduce pinch roller marks
• When using low mode, the sheet may become skewed depending on the sheet type, feed rate,
and sheet width.
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Enabling and Disabling the center clamp
Disabling the center clamp allows the middle pinch roller to be used in the raised position.
Raising the middle pinch roller provides the following benefits:
• No marks are left on the sheet.
• Prevents the sheet from lifting up.
Enable or disable the center clamp to suit usage.
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Summary of Contents for CG-100AR
Page 39: ...Chapter 1 Before Using This Machine 39 2 Shut down the computer connected to the machine 1 ...
Page 76: ...Chapter 2 Cutting 76 ...
Page 98: ...Chapter 3 Cutting Data with Register Marks 98 ...
Page 131: ...Chapter 4 Helpful Tips 131 4 Press the END key several times to exit 4 ...
Page 132: ...Chapter 4 Helpful Tips 132 ...
Page 133: ...Chapter 5 Settings This chapter Describes the individual settings FUNCTION 134 SET UP 135 ...
Page 150: ...Chapter 6 Maintenance 150 ...
Page 158: ...Chapter 7 Options 158 ...
Page 178: ...Chapter 9 Appendix 178 ...
Page 182: ...MEMO ...