User manual
User Manual
2614 Texoma Drive Denison, TX 75020 • 980 Contract St. Suite 110 Lexington, KY
Phone: 903-462-7700 or toll free 800-899-5655 • Fax: 800-966-6834
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Menu or Key Function Setting Default
Save Parameter To save pattern(s) of cutting parameters for later use.
ere are 4 sets of parameters saved in the panel. Use Page Up and
Page Down keys to select the set of parameters you wish to adjust,
press “Enter” to conrm (the number shown on the upper le
corner will change accordingly). Each set of parameters includes
Speed, Force, Oset, Up Speed, Quality and Scaling, although the
latter three will not be displayed in this section. To adjust or check
individual parameters, go back to the responding keys on the panel
and press “Enter” to conrm.
[ MISC ]
Auto Unrolled
Media
To avoid paper jam and motor crash by automatically unroll media
(50cm and up) before cutting while enabled.
* Auto-unroll is only active on roll or edge media settings.
* Using Single mode to size media will disable this function auto-
matically.
* If the length of the rolled media is less than 2 meters or the roll
weight is light, it is recommended to disable this feature.
Disable
Rear Paper
Sensor
To detect if the rear paper sensor is covered to determine the
following process; when it is enabled, the cutter will detect if the
material has covered the rear paper sensor under the Roll and Edge
mode; when disabled, the rear paper sensor will not function.
Note: Rear paper sensor only functions under “Roll” and “Edge”
media settings.
Enable
Disable
Enable
Vacuum To help improve tracking and cutting accuracy by turning on the
fans. If you turn o the vacuum system, the fans will remain inac-
tive during cutting or plotting.
Enable
Paper Saving
Mode
To save media by four dierent modes:
1. Length expanded mode 2. Width expanded mode
3. Both expanded mode 4. Both unexpanded mode
Both
unexpanded
mode
Set Communi-
cation
To speed up the communication between host computer and cutter.
Baud Rate determines the speed of data transmission. Data Bits
refers to the size of one block of data.
Parity is used to check if data was revived correctly or not.
9600, n, 7, 1, p 9600pbs, 7 Bits with NO Parity
9600, o, 7, 1, p 9600pbs, 7 Bits with ODD Parity
9600, e, 7, 1, p 9600pbs, 7 Bits with EVEN Parity
9600, n, 8, 1, p 9600pbs, 8 Bits with NO Parity
9600, o, 8, 1, p 9600pbs, 8 Bits with ODD Parity
9600, e, 8, 1, p 9600pbs, 8 Bits with EVEN Parity
19200, n, 7, 1, p 19200pbs, 7 Bits with NO Parity
19200, o, 7, 1, p 19200pbs, 7 Bits with ODD Parity...
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3.4 Menu Items Cont’d