BASIC FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS: Using the CROSS-CUT Function
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Manual Cross-cutting
Cross-cutting is performed manually. The cutting position in the media feed
direction is from the position where the media is currently loaded.
If you wish to perform cutting at another position, use the (
▲▼
) POSITION keys to
feed the media to that position.
S
ETTING
P
ROCEDURE
1
Press the
MENU
key.
2
Press the
NEXT
key until the following menu appears.
Note: ASSIGN PEN is only displayed for 2-pen models.
3
Press the
F3
key (CROSS CUT). The following menu appears.
4
Press the
F3
key (CUT) to start the cross-cutting operation. If the media is not
cut across completely, the cutting operation is repeated automatically. If the
F4
key (CANCEL) is pressed, cross-cutting is not performed and the display
returns to the one shown in Step 2.
• If the media that has been cross-cut is resting on the media sensor, the plotter
will judge that it hasn’t been cut and the cross-cut operation will be repeated.
To prevent this happening, always remove media that has been cross-cut from
the plotter.
•
The pinch roller sensors are used for the cross-cutting operation. If “Disabled”
has been selected for the pinch roller sensor parameter in the background
settings, the cross-cutting function cannot be used.
•
Cross-cutting cannot be performed for media for which SHEET has been
specified.
CAUTION:
The cutting operation starts immediately when CUT is selected. Do not place
your hands or any other objects on any of the moving parts.
Dust or dirt may build up in the cutting groove. Periodically clean out the
groove with a cotton swab or similar item.
ASSIGN PEN>
CROSS CUT>
PRE FEED>
MOVE STEP>
CROSSCUT OK?
CUT>
CANCEL>
Summary of Contents for Q100
Page 34: ...Cutter Blades and Cutter Pens Adjusting the Blade Length 2 6 ...
Page 64: ...Pen Setting Conditions Adjusting the Blade Length 4 12 ...
Page 140: ...ADVANCED FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS Selecting the Type of Perforated Line 6 62 ...
Page 148: ...OPTIONS Pen Offset for 2 pen models only 7 8 ...
Page 174: ...INTERFACES COMMAND Settings 10 8 ...