User`s manual
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• Operation Panel
* The TEST key and the cursor keys function
only when the SETUP LED is lighted, and
the ROTATE key functions only when the
SETUP LED is not lit.
POWER/ERROR LED
This lights up when the power is
switched on, and flashes when an error
is generated.
ORIGIN SET Key
Press this key to move and set the
origin point for cutting.
ROTATE LED
This lights up when the ROTATE
key has been pressed.
SETUP LED
This lights up when the SETUP key is pressed.
Cutting can be performed when this is lit.
PAUSE Key
When pressed once, this temporarily halts
cutting in progress. Pressing this key again
releases the paused state.
SETUP Key
After the sheet has been loaded, press this
key to determine the width of the sheet
automatically. Also, pressing this key
after using the PAUSE key to temporarily
stop a cutting operation in progress
thereby deletes the data that has been sent
to the PNC-950 from the computer. This
key must be pressed in order to cut.
PAUSE LED
This lights up when the PAUSE key is
pressed to pause the PNC-950.
PEN MODE LED
This lights up when the PEN MODE
key is pressed.
(Cursor Keys)
Use these keys when checking media
alignment, moving the tool carriage for
setting the origin or performing a cutting
test.
The direction of the arrows on the , ,
, and keys indicates the direction in
which the tool carriage moves in relation to
the sheet. Pressing the key, for example,
moves the tool carriage to the left, and
pressing the key moves it to the right.
However, pressing the or key does
not actually cause the tool carriage to move
-- instead, the sheet moves. This means that
pressing the causes the sheet to move
toward the front of the machine, and
pressing the key makes the sheet move
to the rear.
TEST Key
Pressing this key executes a cutting test to
check material characteristics, cut quality,
and suitable pressure for the blade.
ROTATE Key
Pressing this key sets the origin point
at the bottom right of the sheet and
rotates the direction of cutting by 90°.
PEN MODE Key
Press this to perform plotting with a pen on
paper. (Be sure to load a pen in the tool
carriage.)