Product Drawings

107
Interval set to 2
When choosing an Array Mark option, keep the following in mind:
The purpose of having intermediate scans is to correct for any slippage that occurs due to friction or
excessively fast cutting speed.
Use 4 Mark in situations where the repeats are quite large, thus there’s a larger distance between
the repeats and slippage is more likely to occur. It’s also a good option when cutting thicker
materials because the higher force applied by the blade can cause more drag on the material or
cutting mat.
Use 1 Mark in situations where the material is thin, the cuts are simple, and the distance between
the repeats is relatively small. Obviously, this is the most time-efficient choice of the three options
since a 4 mark scan is only performed one time.
Use Alternate as a compromise between the other two options. Experience will determine how high
of an Interval can still yield the accuracy you need.
3.09.3 Mark Set Options
The Mark Set window has the following two applications:
Select a specific range of images to cut versus the entire project file.
While the cutting is underway, if you observe that the accuracy is off, you can immediately pause the
cutter and tweak the calibration for just that particular cut.
To open the Mark Set window, press Mark Set on the USB screen:
1. Marks in
green set scanned and first three shapes cut.
2. Single mark by
orange arrow scanned, next three shapes cut.
3. Single mark
by purple arrow scanned, next three shapes cut.
4. Marks in
blue set scanned, next three shapes cut.
etc.
NOTE: If your screen does not
have Mark Set
displayed, please
go to Appendix B for activation
instructions.
Press Mark Set