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CE6000 Series User Manual - Specialty Graphics Supply
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1. CE6000 40 e o Big o SS 672 LE See 266 Unit mm Dimensional accuracy 5mm CE6000 60 1E See 593 Unit mm Dimensional accuracy 5mm CE6000 120 1541 L 18 ses 1250 mj A 6 io m 736 Unit mm Dimensional accuracy 5mm A 4 Simple Menu Menu Tree COPY MODE EICOPY SPACE SET HIMEDIA CHANGE MODE OFF HANUMBER OF COPIES 1 8 Omm CANCEL Default screen TEW For outdoor use CBO9U S20 F12 0 READY OME HANGE SETTING COPY COND TEST CONDITION setting 1 3 PAUSE MENU CBOIU 1 5 H ENCANCEL lv SET CUT TEST EJ AAA 4 CUT TESTS Cpaotr 1 5 n Auool S USE THE POSITION KEYI TO MOVE THE TOOL AND TIC THEN PRESS ENTER gai BICANCEL DUT TEST a ad ir irra gt CUT TESTS CUT TEST WIroRcE ENCAN
2. Give it slack Create the same amount of slack in the media as will be used for the back of the machine Give it slack 2 13 Loading Sheet Media CE6000 40 60 This will be explained in CE6000 60 Operation 1 Lower the media set lever to raise the push rollers Push roller Media set lever 2 Set the sheet media so that the paper s edges line up with the guideline on the front side Make sure that the sheet media completely covers the media sensor Media sensor Guideline Line up 2 14 Position the media and the push rollers to correspond with the width of the media The push rollers push down on either side of the media Use the grit roller position guide to make sure the push rollers are set on top of the grit rollers Push roller Media sensor Pull the media taut to make sure that there is no slack in the conveyance path and then raise the media set lever to lower the push rollers Set the sheet media so that the paper s edges line up with the guideline on the front side Media set lever Line up 2 15 Supplement e The media must be at least 125 mm in length e The media must always be positioned over the media sensor For the location of media sensor see 1 2 Nomenclature See 2 4 Aligning the Push Rollers CZA about the position of the push rollers Loading Sheet Media CE6000 120 Operation 1 Lower the media set lever to raise the push ro
3. Blade 2 51 7 10 11 12 13 Set the cutter Plunger in Tool Holder 1 Backward Press the ENTER key You can calculate the height by moving the tool up and down D TO ACHIEVE THE TARFET LENGTH screen is displayed 8 88mm H 8 G0mm TO ACHIEVE THE TARGET LENGTH MNELADE LENGTH TARGET Press the 1 key BLADE LENGTH TARGET gt BLADE LENGTH TARGET screen TARGET is displayed Press the POSITION A key and increase or decrease the setting value 3 POSITION P Confirm the settings and press the ENTER key SET D The Blade Length Target will be selected and you will return to the TO ACHIEVE THE TARGET LENGTH screen Press the 2 key CHECK You can calculate the height by moving the tool up and down D The amount and direction to turn the adjustment knob is displayed 8 88mm H 8 25mm TURN THE KNOB APPROX 8 5 TURNS IN CCW DIRECTION MNELADE LENGTH TARGET Turn the blade length adjustment knob and adjust the cutter blade length 2 Current blade length is displayed by pressing the 2 key CHECK so adjust the blade length until it matches the thickness of the media 2 52 Supplement Adjustment is only possible for the cutter pen set in Tool Holder 1 Backward It does not apply to Tool Holder 2 Forward See Attaching a Tool J222 for instructions on setting Supplement T is the target value of the blade len
4. Copy space 4 T G G spac space G I Origin point L First cut First copy Third X Copy origin copy TI point EE It will copy in following order when MIRROR is set X Copy origin point Third Y First cut First copy copy Ca T t Copy space L Ni Copy space Second copy Fourth copy TI li 4 10 It will copy in following order when COORDINATE AXES ROTATION is set ran Copy origin Second Y point CODY Third X First cut First copy copy a m Fourth copy T Copy space ED E HE Fifth copy Sixth copy Operation 1 Create one data you want to copy D Cutting data is stored in the buffer memory 2 Pressthe POSITION AV key and move the tool carriage Q POSITION to the position to copy J Press the COPY key D COPY MODE screen is displayed COPY MODE MEDIA CHANGE MODE 0FF NUMBER OF COPIES 11 COPY SPACE Omm SET EICANCEL 4 Press
5. Point 4 Point 2 Point 1 point to make origin point E Point 3 T E Point 4 Point 2 Point 1 point to make origin point Point 3 Move the tool inside this area Feed direction of media Feed direction of media Move the tool inside this area 5 42 Supplement Left figure is for 4POINTS Size and position of the registration scan start area is same for 2POINTS or 3POINTS Supplement elt will return to ARMS SETTING screen 1 4 without scanning when you press the POSITION lt key CANCEL Supplement Left figure is for 4POINTS Size and position of the registration scan start area is same for 2POINTS or 3POINTS Confirm the position of the tool and if it is OK press the ENTER key Supplement Repeat steps 4 and 5 if a message P gt Registration marks are scanned A message to move to next registration prompting to move to next registration mark mark position is displayed once the scanning is completed Repeat is displayed steps 4 and 5 following the message in that case e Numbers to repeat steps 4 and 5 depends on D DISTANCE entry screen is displayed once the registration mark is the number of the registration marks to be scanned scanned Follow the instruction displayed on the screen t will scan and return to ARMS setting screen 1 4 when the 4 key is pressed POINT 1 2 81888 Amm n Press the POSITION A key and increase or
6. Set the start position inside the media Caution Message Symptom LCD Display Description WO6001 Condition No 1 CBAYU O S38 F14 A2 When command is set to auto the DUMP mode is not available Wo6002 Condition No 1 CEBIU G S38 F14 A2 When panel cutting is on copy cannot be changed 13 13 13 2 Printing the Setting of the Plotter Condition setting list can be printed when you need to check the current setting of the plotter N CAUTION 9 Do not place you hand around the moving areas The tool carriage will start moving so there is a chance of injury Tool carriage will start to move immediately after selecting to print the CONDITION list Once you start printing pause cancel can not be performed in the middle Operation 1 2 Set a media larger than A3 size Set the pen tool to the tool holder 1 Backward and select the condition where the pen tool is set Press the PAUSE MENU key in the default screen D MENU screen is displayed Press the POSITION 4 key TEST D TEST menu screen 1 2 is displayed n CONDITION LIST BISELF TEST BIDATA DUMP ENCUTTING PRO Press the 1 key CONDITION LIST D CONDITION LIST print screen is displa yed 13 14 Supplement See Loading Media Paper or Marking Film CHA for loading the media Supplement See Attaching a Tool CJZ for setting the pen tool For changing the
7. 0 00 005 2 26 Connecting with RS 232C e eeeeeeeen 9 3 Contents of Operation from COND TEST Key 2 31 Continuously Move Manually 3 3 Control KOY seek poe Rp 3 ead di seke s Rd 2 27 Control panel 0 00 eeu 1 3 1 5 1 7 2 27 Copy Duplicate Cutting 0 0 4 10 COPY KOY us seen eh had RI A P EDO 2 27 Cutter Blade Manual e eeeeeeoen 1 2 Cutter blades oo coce tirdi nered REALE RAE 1 2 Cutter holder ioi copier ger be Ede n 1 2 Cutter PIUNGEN l L ll erer enn erer ren eee eee ees 2 2 Cutter Plunger Exchange oeo 12 5 Cutter Plunger Nomenclature 2 2 Cutting sien RY RR E PP REGE Rer mak 4 2 Cutting ATea seid vce tee Le a e eee e 4 2 Cutting area when adjusting the regisitaration mark 5 6 Cutting Data is nsns had PE Ed 13 20 Cutting DIrectiON erer er ooo ronn 3 10 Cutting groove se eee enn eee 1 3 1 5 1 7 Cutting mat 0 0 cece ees 1 3 1 5 1 7 Cutting Out tb ei ener tanet EXE ea dd s tan a Rua wc 2 50 CUTTING PRO sari use pud pq dew ae ae 13 18 Cutting Test 4 225220 ees ae pecan dee RR eee 2 48 Cutting Width w 2 2 2 eee eee 4 4 D Daily Maintenance eee eee eee 12 2 DATA DUMP RR Rer ect erts 13 21 Default SCreen 2 25 2 28 Detect the Registration Mark for Adjustment on the Media and Enter the Value 5 30
8. 2 58 Origin Point When HP GL is Set 3 9 OVOFCUE MC c 7 4 P Page Length e eee ee ee eee eee 2 56 Panel Cutting e erer erer erer esses 4 15 PAPER WEIGHT 0000 0c eee eee E 7 14 Paper Weights seed ec each Dati Ped s 7 14 PAUSE MENU key 2000 eee eee reri 2 27 Pause and Resume Cutting 3 12 Plotter Environment 0 020eeeeeee 10 6 Positioning of the Media and the Registration Mark 5 4 POSITION key Lili sss 2 27 Position of the Origin Point and the Registration Mark 5 5 Position Using ARMS 202 005 5 35 POWeF nzzdewbei ex abl wag bee dickhead ERE ed ke 2 26 Power Cables 2 exa Esc RE LES Bala Rd 1 2 Power switch 0 0 0 00 cece eee eee 1 4 1 6 1 8 PRE FEED iii bek kr helen V ELEM 2 34 Pre Feed of Media Paper or Marking Film 2 34 Printing the Setting of the Plotter 13 14 Priority of Tool Condition Selection 11 3 PushrollerS 1 3 1 5 1 7 2 22 Push Roller Sensors 2002000eeeeeee 10 5 R Raise or Lower the Tool eeeeeoon 3 2 Reading the Screen eeeooeon 2 28 Ready Screen 0 0000 c eee e eee 2 28 Registration Mark eeeeeeeeoooon 5 2 Registration mark automatic detection 5 33 Registration Mark Scan Position 5 27 Registration Mark Size llli
9. You can choose the following settings on Simple mode s default screen See How to Use Control Panel for detailed information For outdoor use CB 9U S36 F48 READY screen Simple mode COND TEST Set Tool Conditions See C3 EXE Selecting Tool Condition COPY Make a copy See CIZA Copy You can choose the following settings on the Simple mode menu screen 3 ERA a END Ego E MENU screen Simple mode 1 MEDIA Set Page Length 2 VF Set HP GL Initial Point and GP GL Step Size 3 ADV Set Language and Length Unit That concludes the Simple mode menu screen setting explanation 2 54 Changing Mode When pressing the SIMPLE key the following screen appears Mode will be changed re vou sure The 1 key Yes allows you to change the mode after resetting the CE6000 The 2 key No allows you to return to the previous screen without changing the mode 2 55 2 12 1 Setting Page Length Simple mode Use 1 Page Length when using Roll media If the machine receives data for a cut longer than the set page length it will only cut for the set area parameters The excess area will not be cut This can also be set in Normal mode Reference e Default setting for page length is 2 m for CE6000 40 and 5 m for CE6000 60 120 Check the setting of the page length when cutting long length Please be sure to use the basket option when cutting something over 2 m long 9
10. Press the POSITION aw lt p key and move the tool carriage to the area to start scanning of the registration mark Registration mark scan area I Align the tool to this area Feed direction of media Q POSITION t Confirm the position of the tool and if it is OK press the ENTER key D Registration mark is scanned and sensor level is adjusted It will return to ARMS SETTING screen 3 4 once the adjustment is completed Press the PAUSE MENU key D It will return to default screen 5 21 Supplement It will return to ARMS SETTING screen 3 4 after setting the sensor level to default when you press the 2 key DEFAULT Supplement The tool carriage will move faster when the FAST key is pressed simultaneously with the POSITION key Supplement elt will return to ARMS SETTING screen 3 4 without changing the settings when you press the 4 key CANCEL elt may not scan correctly even after the adjustment depending on the condition of the media See Manual Position Adjust CH if the detection does not complete properly Manually Adjusting the Sensor Level Threshold Value Scan level ihreshold value between the media background color and registration mark of the sensor scanning the registration mark is set Sensor is adjusted to scan the registration mark written in black lines on white background Adjust the scan level of the sensor depending on the color and gloss of the media
11. D INTERFACE setting screen 1 2 is displayed M COMMAND BIHP GL ORIGIN POINT BIHP GL MODEL EMULATED BNGP GL STEP SIZE Li 3 Press the 1 key COMMAND D COMMAND setting screen is displayed EICANCEL 4 Select the 1 key GP GL the 2 key HP GL or the 3 key AUTO 5 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET D Setting will be set and it will return to INTERFACE setting screen 1 2 6 Press the PAUSE MENU key D It will return to the default screen 11 2 Priority of Tool Condition Selection CONDITION PRIORITY Select the priority of the setting created by different method when the tool condition is set All the tool condition that is received from the computer will be ignored and only the setting and change of the tool condition from the control panel is accepted when MANUAL is selected This setting set here is maintained even if the power is turned off On the other hand it will set the most current tool condition either from the control panel or from the software when PROGRAM is selected The values set from the control panel is maintained and the values set from the software is erased when the power is turned off Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key in the default screen D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe 1 key TOOL D TOOLS SETTING screen 1 3 is displayed ENOFFSET ANGLE Li 3 Pre
12. Supplement is confirmed Press the POSITION AV key in the screen of D It will return to ERROR MESSAGES list screen step 4 as necessary and repeat steps 5 and 6 if there are multiple error messages you would like to see Press the PAUSE MENU key D It will return to default screen 13 24 Appendix This chapter describes the specification of the plotter PRODUCT SUMMARY A 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 Main Specifications Options and Supplies External Dimensions Menu Tree Initial Setting CE6000 40 CE6000 60 CE6000 120 CPU 32bit CPU Configuration Grit rolling plotter Drive Digital servo Max Cut Area 375 mm x 50 m 603 mm x 50 m 1213 mm x 50 m Guaranteed precision cutting area 356 mmx2m 584 mm x2 m 584 mm x 5 m 1194 mm x2 m 1194 mm x 5 m Mountable media width Min 50 mm Max 484 mm Min 50 mm Max 712 mm Min 86 mm Max 1346 mm Available roll media diameter Max diameter 180 mm Min diameter 76 mm Max cutting speed 600 mm s in all directions 900 mm s 45 direction 1000 mm s 45 direction The number of push roller 2 2 3 Specifiable speeds cm s 1 to 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 1 to 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 64 45 direction 90 cm s 1 to 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 71 45 direction 100 cm s Cutting Pressure
13. Adjusting the Sensor Level Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed 2 Pressthe 2 key ARMS D ARMS SETTING screen 1 4 is displayed n AUTO READ MARKS EJMANUAL READ MARKS RAMARK SCAM MODE BEMARK DISTANCE 3 Press the POSITION v key D ARMS SETTING screen 4 4 is displayed Cx A MSENSING SPEED posmon BASENSIKNG LEVEL BITEST ARMS SENSOR 4 Press the 2 key SENSING LEVEL D SENSING LEVEL screen is displayed Supplement It will return to ARMS setting screen 4 4 SENSING LEVEL without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt key CANCEL XL Oden Hon 78 88 Detection level will define the threshold to be placed at what percentage point of the SET EICANCEL signal level difference between the media background color and the registration mark The setting range is 30 to 90 6X sets the level to detect the registration mark when moving in the X direction and Y sets the level to detect the registration mark when moving in the Y direction 5 22 10 11 12 Press the 1 key X D SENSING LEVEL X adjusting screen is displayed SENSING I EVEI SENSING LEVEL n Press the POSITION A key and increase or decrease the Setting value l an Confirm the setting and press the POSITION 4 key PREVIOUS D SENSING LEVEL is selected and it will return to SENSING LEVEL Screen Press the 2 key Y
14. CE6000 SERIES CUTTING PLOTTER USER S MANUAL MANUAL NO CE6000U UM 152 4 GRAPHTEC TO ENSURE SAFE AND CORRECT USE To ensure the safe and correct use of your plotter read this manual thoroughly prior to use e After reading this manual keep it in a handy location for quick reference as necessary Do not allow small children to touch the plotter e The following describes important points for safe operation Be sure to observe them strictly Conventions Used in This Manual To ensure the safe and accurate use of the plotter as well as to prevent human injury and property damage the safety precautions provided in this manual are ranked in the three categories described below Their display and meaning is as following Be sure to gain a full understanding of the meaning of them before reading the Manual This category provides information that if ignored is highly NDANGER likely to cause fatal or serious injury to the operator This category provides information that if ignored is likely to NWARN l N G cause fatal or serious injury to the operator This category provides information that if ignored could cause N CAUTION injury to the operator or damage to the plotter Description of Safety Symbols including warnings The specific point requiring attention is described by The AN symbol indicates information that requires careful attention an illustration or text within or next to the AN sy
15. D SENSING LEVEL Y adjusting screen is displayed SENSING I FVFI SENSING LEVEL n Press the POSITION A key and increase or decrease the setting value l Y eu Confirm the setting and press the POSITION lt lt key PREVIOUS D SENSING LEVEL is selected and it will return to SENSING LEVEL Screen Q POSITION P Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET D Setting will be set and it will return to ARMS setting screen 4 4 Press the PAUSE MENU key gt gt It will return to default screen 5 23 Supplement eSetting range is from 30 to 90 The tool carriage moves in the Y direction while the media movies in the X direction Raising the numerical value in the following situations will allow you to detect a registration mark When the media and registration mark colors are similar When you pass over the registration mark point Lowering the numerical value in the following situations will allow you to detect a registration mark When you detect a point where there is no registration mark When folds or stains on the media surface are detected Supplement Setting range is from 30 to 90 Supplement It will return to ARMS setting screen 4 4 without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt key CANCEL Test the Registration Mark Sensor If there still is a difference in the cutting even after performing an adjustment u
16. DEFAULT 7 ENCANCEL ILI TL EIOS TION KEY Press the POSITION aw lt p key and move the tool carriage to the position to be the lower left of the AREA Press the ENTER key SET once the tool carriage is in correct position Supplement D SET UPPER RIGHT screen is displayed Please set the X and Y cut range for the areas on the upper right and lower left points to at least 10 mm An error message will appear for areas that are too small SET UPPER RIGHT kot ik B fimm SET UPPER RIGHT X 758 880mm Y 600 G80mm DEFAULT BICANCEL E ICI MEA EPOS TION KEY Press the POSITION aw lt p key and move the tool carriage to the upper right position of the AREA ER BICANCEL EIZPLUET 051 TION KEY ee You will need to reset the settings for the upper Q POSITION right and lower left points Press the ENTER key SET once the tool carriage is in iti l t correct position Supplemen It will return to AREA PARAMETERS setting P Setting will be set and it will return to AREA PARAMETER screen 2 2 screen 2 2 without changing the settings when you press the 4 key CANCEL Press the PAUSE MENU key D It will return to default screen Setting Cutting Width EXPAND Set the cutting width It is possible to set that it will cut to the area outside of the push rollers or not to cut at the ends of the media Default setting is to the internal edge of the push rollers It can
17. FORCE KADOW CONDITION SET CANCEL setting 2 3 n 2 3 Eo TB BMACCELERATION 2 lacceL Bon BITANGENTIAL MODE 1 EJOVERCUT EICICONDITION No ACCEL Dou CUT TEST SET CANCEL COND B MoE M EE 2 EICICONDITION No MDE gor SET CANCEL HI Condition No 1 3 overcur ESTART 8 nm BEN 8 Omm CONDITION SET CANCEL setting 3 3 n COND HEDISTANCE ADJUST D ADJ BAINITIAL DOWN FORCE 1 EJBLADE ADJUST EICICONDITION No HOV AF ores A SET CANCEL COND H 3 4 5 FORCE ol al al 0 I 2 Ercwr No UP r 1 3 FORCE nch Bc MON PATIUSE THE POSITION KEY SET CANCEL TO MOVE THE TOOL AND ENFI THEN PRESS ENTER PICANCEL n 3 8 OUT resi paye anan Horper TURN BLADE KNOB 3 Bru TS A BELA GLADE TIP THEN PRESS ENTER KEY CUT TEST KI n 1 8 HiCondition No 1 MITOOL reon ISPE EB PRESS ENTER KEY RLE TA CUT TEST gt CUT TEST EFORCE PACUTTER OFFSET CANCEL KIZAANRABBPOSITION KEY Continued A 8 Default screen Continued MENU screen PAUSE MENU MENU screen PAUSE MENU ijisTe TB ARIVE 3 ERER a zT E Pou Y TOOLS SETTING 1 3 KITOOLS SETTING 1 3 STEP PASS 1 m guo n a M SET CANCEL OFFSET FORCE 2 M SET CANCEL OFFSET ANGLE 3 Wu TOOLS SET CANCEL SETTING 2 3 TOOLS SETTING 3 3 KITOOLS SETTING 2 3 n DATA
18. It will return to ARMS SETTING screen 4 4 without changing the settings when you press the 3 key CANCEL Press either the 1 key TYPE 1 or the 2 key TYPE 2 Supplement depending on the type of the registration mark to be used It will return to TEST ARMS SENSOR screen D Following message is displayed without changing the settings when you press the 4 key CANCEL er ARMS SE TTT PEERS IB USE THE POSITION KEY Move the tool to the position to start scanning of the registration mark by pressing the POSITION AW lt 4 gt key Q POSITION t MARK TYPE 1 MARK TYPE 2 Registration mark scan area Feed direction of media Feed direction of media T X X pat Kat Move the tool inside this area Move the tool inside this area Confirm the position of the tool and press the ENTER key Supplement D The plotter will automatically detect the registration mark and cut the a i Following error is displayed when the peak of each registration marks registration mark was not scanned properly Confirm the cutting result D See Adjusting for the Registration Mark Scan Position C and adjust if the cutting position is shifted See Adjusting the Sensor Level and adjust if the registration mark cannot be scanned zeste Mea PETTAN etan ar the 2 key CANCEL to exit 5 25 Setting Speed of the Registration Mark Scan Speed of the tool carriage and media to scan the regist
19. P It will return to default screen Setting Length of the Overcut Set the length of overcut with tangential mode Operation 1 Press the COND TEST key D CONDITION setting screen 1 3 is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe POSITION A key D CONDITION setting screen 2 3 is displayed n 3 M CY 3 Press the 3 key OVERCUT D OVERCUT setting screen is displayed T Condition Mo 1 OVERCUT 4 Press the 1 key Condition No D CONDITION No selection screen is displayed CONDITION No Condition Mo 1 5 Press the POSITION Av key and select the CONDITION No Dell e 6 Confirm the setting and press the POSITION lt lt key PREVIOUS D Condition No is selected and return to OVERCUT setting screen ge Q POSITION P CY 74 10 11 12 13 14 15 Press the 2 key START D Overcut length for START setting screen is displayed 1 Condition No 1 Press the POSITION A key and increase or decrease the Setting value Jet Confirm the setting value and press the POSITION 44 key PREVIOUS P gt Length for overcut START is selected and return to OVERCUT setting Screen Supplement Setting range is from 0 0 mm to 0 9 mm Press the 3 key END gt Overcut length for END setting screen is displayed 1
20. PAUSE MENU COND TEST n Condit ion Mo 1 gt CB89U 8 38 em s a It will return to default screen It will return to default screen It will return to default screen It will return to default screen when PAUSE MENU key when COND TEST key is when PAUSE MENU key when COND TEST key is is pressed while displaying pressed while displaying is pressed while displaying pressed while displaying MENU screen CONDITION screen MENU screen CONDITION screen Menu screen CONDITION screen Menu screen CONDITION screen Normal mode Normal mode Simple mode Simple mode Page number is displayed in the upper right corner of the screen if there are too many settings or selection that will need multiple pages to display Press the POSITION AW key to move to different page POSITION lt lt key Page number n IFFED SPEED Page number EIPANEL CUTTING Example of moving page and operation button Normal mode Icon of the corresponding operation button is displayed in the screen to change the setting values EINE E E EJ 4POINTS Increase or decrease the setting Select the setting by number keys value using POSITION A V key 1 2 3 4 or POSITION AV lt gt Select the change unit by FAST keys key Example of screen to change the settings value 2 29 Contents of Operation from Menu Screen You can use the SIMPLE key on the default scree
21. Point 2 settings Point 3 settings Distance between Point 1 2 settings gt Distance between Point 1 3 settings Origin point of the axis adjustment settings Finish 94 point matching Point 1 settings Point 2 settings Point 3 settings Point 4 settings Distance between point 1 2 settings Distance between point 1 3 settings Finish Chapter 7 Setting Regarding Cutting Quality There are times that ideal cutting may not be possible such as the lines may shift corners deform or uncut sections occur due to the characteristics of the media ihickness how hard it is etc or the shape of the blades when the actual cutting is done Adjust the moving speed and force of the tool and the control method to prevent these problems This chapter describes the setting regarding the quality of the cutting PRODUCT SUMMARY 7 1 72 7 3 7 4 7 5 7 6 7 7 To cut the corner of thick media sharply Setting the Step Pass Setting the Offset Angle Setting the Distance Adjust Setting Initial Blade Control Position Adjust Settings for OFFSET FORCE Setting Paper Weight To cut the corner of thick media sharply Outline of Tangential Mode The blade needs to be facing toward the direction of cut when cutting the media The tip of the blade is shaped as shown so the blade is facing the cutting direction even when it is cutting curved lines or corners The tip of
22. Simple mode Press the 3 key PAGE LENGTH in Normal mode or press the 1 key PAGE LENGTH in Simple mode D PAGE LENGTH screen is displayed EICANCEL Press the POSITION AW key and increase or decrease the setting value un Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET P gt Setting will be set and it will return to MEDIA SETTING screen 1 2 Press the PAUSE MENU key gt gt It will return to default screen 4 6 Supplement 9 Digits of settings can be changed by pressing the FAST key e Setting range is from 20 0 cm to 5000 0 cm Supplement It will return to MEDIA SETTING screen without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt key CANCEL Setting Mirror There is a function to mirror the cutting by reversing the origin point and coordinate axes Set the MIRROR setting on to do mirroring Reference This setting will be saved even if the power is shut off Fi p qum jenn i a MIRROR mode on MIRROR mode off ia PM l 3 tet II O Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed 2 Pressthe 8 key AREA D AREA PARAMETERS setting screen 1 2 is displayed 3 Press the 4 key MIRROR D MIRROR setting screen is display
23. 0 2 to 2 94 N 20 to 300 gf 31 steps 0 2 to 4 41 N 20 to 450 gf 38 steps Min character size 5 mm 0 197 in alphanumeric Helvetica med Font Mechanical resolution 0 005 mm Program mable resolution GP GL 0 1 0 05 0 025 0 01 mm HP GL 0 025 mm Repeatable accuracy 0 1 mm in unit of 2m Designated Film and Cut Conditions Number of cutters pens 1 Usable pen type Water based fiber tip and oil based ballpoint Compatible media Mono vinyl chloride media fluorescent media and reflective media up to 0 25 mm thick Excluding high intensity reflective film Interface RS 232C USB2 0 Full Speed Buffer memory 2 MB Resident command sets GP GL HP GL Control panel switching Auto switching LCD display Graphic type 240 x 128 dot Power supply AC100 120 V 200 240 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption 120 VA or less Operating environment 10 to 35 C 35 to 75 R H non condensing Guaranteed accuracy environment 16 to 32 C 35 to 70 R H non condensing External dimensions WxDxH Approx 672 x 338 x 266 mm Approx 900x593x1046 mm Including stand Approx 1541 x 736 x 1250 mm Including stand Weight Approx 10 5 kg Approx 21 kg Including stand 1 Varies depending on the type of Graphtec authorized film and the cutting conditions 2 When using optional basket Approx 40 5 kg I
24. Check the media Check the print position of the registration mark E04022 Condition No 1 CEBIU 0 S38 F14 A2 There was cancel operation by the user Redo the process E04023 Condition No 1 536 F14 A2 Registration mark was not detected Redo the sensor level adjustment Change the color of the registration mark Check the media Check the print position of the registration mark E04024 ARMS MARK SCAN ERROR T d bi BIHOWE ea CONDITION No Registration mark was not detected Redo the sensor level adjustment Change the color of the registration mark Check the media Check the print position of the registration mark E04025 Condition Na 1 ADAAL PAS DAN KA Registration mark was not detected 13 10 Redo the sensor level adjustment Change the color of the registration mark Check the media Check the print position of the registration mark Other Error Messages Symptom LCD Display Possible Cause Solution E01001 The plotter is defective Contact your sales representative or the to E01005 Graphtec call center E01006 The plotter is defective Contact your sales representative or the Graphtec call center eagegeed H E01007 The plotter is defective Contact your sales representative or the BEWARE Graphtec call center S STORE ERROR eagegeea H E01008 The plotter is defective Contact your sales representative or t
25. HP GL ORIGIN POINT setting screen is displayed HP GL ORIGIN POINT LOWER LEFT A CENTER 4 Press 1 key LOWER LEFT or 2 CENTER 5 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET D Setting will be set and it will return to INTERFACE screen Supplement Press the POSITION lt q key to return to the interface menu without changing any settings 6 Press PAUSE MENU key D It will return to default screen 2 58 2 12 3 GP GL Step Size Simple mode Here you can change the distance of 1 Step Match it to the software you are using Command setting is only for GP GL commands Operation 1 In default screen press PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed 3 ERA a END Fo Press 2 key I F D INTERFACE screen is displayed HHP GL ORIGIN POINT BAGP GL STEP SIZE Press 2 key GP GL STEP SIZE GP GL STEP SIZE 8 856 mm 8 825 mm 8 818 mm SET EICANCEL D STEP SIZE setting screen is displayed Press 1 key 0 100 mm 2 key 0 050 mm 3 key 0 025 mm or 4 key 0 010 mm Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET D Setting will be set and it will return to INTERFACE screen Press PAUSE MENU key Supplement D It will return to default screen Press the POSITION lt q key to return to the interface menu without changing any settings 2 59 2 12 4 Display Language Settings Language Simple mode
26. MARK DISTANCE Li Steps are different from here depending if it is going to move to registration mark automatically to scan the registration mark or if it is going to move manually to scan See next section CR Adjust Automatically CZ Adjust Manually 5 39 Adjust Automatically This section describes the operation to adjust with registration mark l t scan by moving to registration mark automatically after setting the Se ARMS mode and POINTS See Adjust Manually if you are moving manually to registration mark for scanning Operation 1 Press the 1 key AUTO READ MARKS in the ARMS Supplement SETTING screen 1 4 Press the 2 key ARMS in the MENU screen if itis not ARMS SETTING screen D Following message is displayed PEERS MAJUSE THE POSITION KEY E 2 Pressthe POSITION AV lt p key and move the tool carriage to the area to start scanning of the registration mark Q POSITION MARK TYPE 1 MARK TYPE 2 Registration mark scan area Supplement Left figure is for 4POINTS Size and position Point 4 Point 2 of the registration scan start area is same for s NJ d s N L 2POINTS or 3POINTS o co E E 5 5 Point 4 Point 2 c c S S S Point 1 point to make 8 E origin point Point 1 point to make Es is origin point 3 Point 3 zt AK Point 3 X Mode the tool inside Y Mode the tool inside Y this area this area 3 Confirm the position of the tool and
27. Mode 2 Overcuts the start and end points only In addition the cutter blade is rotated on the medium surface for the start cutting position only Mode 2 uses simpler cutter control than Mode 1 and provides a shorter cutting time The length of the overcuts by tangential mode can be set individually for start of the line and for end of the line 7 2 Setting the Tangential Mode On off and the mode of the tangential mode can be set individually for each of 1 8 tool control numbers Operation 1 Press the COND TEST key D CONDITION setting screen 1 3 is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe POSITION A key D CONDITION setting screen 2 3 is displayed n IBACCELERATION 2 BA TANGENTTAL MO osnon RIOVERCUT Li n 3 Press the 2 key TANGENTIAL MODE D TANGENTIAL MODE setting screen is displayed 4 Press the POSITION lt p keys and select the tool condition number CONDITION No 8 9 CD 5 Pressthe 1 key MODE 1 the 2 key MODE2 or the 3 key OFF and select the mode Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET Supplement D Setting will be set and it will return to CONDITION setting screen 2 3 It will return to CONDITION screen 2 3 7 without changing the settings when you press Press the COND TEST key the 4 key CANCEL
28. Pressthe POSITION w key ADV D ADVANCE setting screen 1 2 is displayed MOVE STEP LANGUAGE SELECTION UN ERMEDIA SENSOR LA 3 Press the POSITION a key D ADVANCE setting screen 2 2 is displayed 3 POSITION P N POWER ENEEROR MESSAGES CY LA 4 Press the 2 key FAN POWER D FAN POWER setting screen is displayed 1 NORMA Ba HE AK 5 Pressthe 1 key NORMAL or the 2 key WEAK Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET D Setting will be set and it will return to ADVANCE setting screen 2 2 7 Press the PAUSE MENU key P It will return to the default screen 10 6 Enabling Disabling the Beep Setting BEEP FOR KEY OPERATION This function selects whether to enable or disable the beep that is emitted whenever a control panel key is pressed Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key in the default screen D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe POSITION w key ADV D ADVANCE setting screen 1 2 is displayed OVE STEP MALANGUAGE SELECTION RALENGTH UNIT ERMEDIA SENSOR Li 3 Press the POSITION a key D ADVANCE setting screen 2 2 is displayed 3 POSITION P AF AN POWER BARERROR MESSAGES CY Li 4 Press the 3 key BEEP FOR KEY OPE D BEEP FOR KEY OPE setting screen is displayed D Pressthe 1 key ON or the 2 key OFF 6 Confirm the setting a
29. Supplement In Simple mode the RS 232C interface cannot be used Interface Setting Menu Setting of the interface condition is only necessary when the plotter is connected using RS 232C cables It is not necessary when the plotter is connected using the USB cable CIZER Connecting with RS 232C 9 2 Connecting with RS 232C In Normal mode only the RS 232C settings can remember up to 4 different settings that can be switched if necessary See Switching Setting Numbers E222 to call out the settings to use and see Changing and Storing RS 232C Settings CJZ to change and save the settings Switching Setting Numbers Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key in the default screen D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe POSITION A key I F in Normal mode D INTERFACE SETTING screen 1 2 is displayed OMMAND BIHP GL ORIGIN POINT BIHP GL MODEL EMULATED HYGP GL STEP SIZE Li 3 Press the POSITION a key D INTERFACE setting screen 2 2 is displayed POSITION P Cro RICOMMAND W BACTRCLE RESOLUTION hd 4 Press the 1 key RS 232C Supplement D RS 232C setting screen is displayed It will return to INTERFACE setting screen without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt q key CANCEL 5 Pressthe POSITION p key RS 2320 D RS 232C setting number select screen is displayed 2 5 23 2C No 1 Bau
30. When the Y rail sliding surface gets dirty gently wipe the dirt away with a clean dry towel The sliding surface has lubricant on it so be sure not to wipe all the lubricant off as well Storing the Plotter When your plotter is not in use be sure to observe the following points 1 Remove the tool attached to the tool holder 2 Cover the plotter with a cloth to protect it from dust and dirt 3 Do not store the plotter in direct sunlight or in high temperatures 4 4 Please lower the set lever so the push roller is in a risen state 12 2 12 2 Replacing Cutter Blade Replace the cutter blade by referring to the structure diagram of the cutter pen Supplement Cutter Plunger Structure See Structure of Cutter Plunger C3222 for the structure of the cutter plunger llli Blade length adjustment knob Plunger Cutter blade Li Plunger cap 6 Operation 1 Turn the blade length adjustment knob in the direction of the B arrow and pull the blade into the plunger One scale unit approximately 0 1 mm Graduation US Af Graduation 2 Tumthe plunger cap in the counter clockwise direction to remove it from the plunger 3 Remove the blade from inside the plunger cap Z Remove a new blade from its pack Insert the new blade into the hole provided in the plunger cap 5 With the blade inserted into the plunger cap screw on the plunger from above 6 Fix th
31. c IN y DIRECTION It has exceeded detection area while detecting the registration mark Check the media Check the print position of the registration mark E04014 i MS MARK SCAN ERROR AREA DURING Y DETECTION It has exceeded detection area while detecting the registration mark Check the media Check the print position of the registration mark E04015 ton No n RMS SCAN ERROR NOT ENOUGH LENGTH VIEW z Howe IN Y DIRECTION It has exceeded detection area while detecting the registration mark Check the media Check the print position of the registration mark E04016 ARMS ERROR TTING RING It has exceeded detection area while detecting the registration mark Check the media Check the print position of the registration mark E04017 ETH ARMS MARK SCAN ERROR INATION IS OUT OF AREA I It has exceeded detection area while detecting the registration mark Check the media Check the print position of the registration mark E04018 Media set lever was lowered Reload the media and try again E04019 Condition No 1 CREOLE S38 F14 42 A CONDITION Ho There was cancel operation by the user Redo the process E04020 on Na 1 BALA DAR pak an There is a defect in the detection settings value Check the settings value E04021 Registration mark was not detected in the auto detection area
32. key MOVE STEP D MOVE STEP screen is displayed MOVE STEP 1 Amm CRT SET EICANCEL 4 Press the 1 key 1 0mm or the 2 key 0 1mm Supplement Value chosen here will be the movement distance for the step movement 5 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET P Setting will be set and it will return to DEFAULT setting screen 1 2 Supplement It will return to DEFAULT setting screen 1 2 without changing the settings when you press the POSITION 4 key CANCEL 6 Press the PAUSE MENU key D It will return to default screen 3 4 Move Away the Tool Carriage It is possible to move the tool carriage 100 mm toward upper right It makes it easier to confirm the cutting results if you perform this operation after the cutting is completed When using Roll Media Seen from above Standby position of the pen carriage e e Position of the pen carriage before moving away To the bottom of the cutting area machine origin point When using Sheet Media Seen from above cutting area Bottom of the operation area machine origin point Operation 1 Press the 1 key VIEW in READY status Supplement D Tool carriage will move away Tool carriage will move away to upper right by continuously performing the same operation To move the tool carriage to the origin point do following Operation
33. mirrored enlarged shrunk etc can be set Setting Cutting Area Origin point will be set at lower left of the AREA once the AREA is set It is possible to set the origin point at the center when the HP GL is selected Move the origin point to change the cutting position Supplement See Setting the Origin Point CA about the moving the origin point See Setting Origin Point When HP GL is Set C322 for setting the origin point with HPGL command It will only cut within this range e Upper right set i position Origin i point LP G Image already cut le 1 i Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key in READY status D MENU screen is displayed Supplement 6 Perform the settings in Normal mode See How to Use Control Panel CX2ESYA for READY status 2 Pressthe 3 key AREA D AREA PARAMETERS setting screen 1 2 is displayed 3 Press the POSITION a key D AREA PARAMETERS setting screen 2 2 is displayed 3 POSITION P CD 4 2 Press the 1 key AREA D SET LOWER LEFT screen is displayed Supplement Coordinate value displayed here is the distance to the tool carriage from the origin point Press 1 key DEFAULT if the cutting are is not to change SET LOWER LEFT X H8 888mm Y 26mm
34. o co E E 5 5 E 2 ka 5 5 2 g 5 5 E o o o o eo LL Ww X X Y a Y a MARK TYPE 1 MARK TYPE 2 S S o o o co 5 5 3 S S9 5 5 2 g 5 5 E o o eo o eo LL Ww X X z z With more registration marks precision of matching the printed image and the cutting will increase But if there are many registration marks it will take longer to detect and the area that can be cut becomes smaller 1 axis adjustment 2POINT detection It will detect the tilt of the printing from 2 registration marks and cut is performed matching the tilt of the print Supplement Multiple registration marks Alignment K TYPE 1 MARK TYPE 2 istrati i i MARI Printable range registration mark is not available See the Multiple registration marks Alignment registration mark C The printable range on the chart to the left is for when the registration mark detection movement distance is not specified The cutting area changes depending on the registration mark detection movement WMA distance that is set Feed direction of media Feed direction of media 2 axes adjustment 3POINT detection It will detect the vertical and horizontal tilts from 3 registration marks and cut is performed matching the tilt of the print Supplement Precision of print and cut position will be higher than the 1 axis 9 Distance between the registration marks can adjustment be
35. p a 15 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET D The adjustments based on the registration mark reading will be completed and it will return to the default screen Reference Please refer to the following for adjustments when matching the manual position Supplement Repeat steps 12 and 13 if following message prompting to move to the adjustment mark is displayed Number to repeat steps 12 and 13 differs depending on the specified number of the adjustment marks Follow the message that is displayed It will return to ARMS SETTING screen without scanning when the 4 key CANCEL is pressed Supplement Measured distance is displayed in the top line in the DISTANCE input screen Input value initially same as measured value is displayed under that ef the input value is not changed it will assume that there is no difference between measured distance and the distance in the data 9 Digits of settings can be changed by pressing the FAST key Supplement t will return to default screen without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt key PREVIOUS DISTANCE input screen for point 3 is displayed if it is set to 3POINTS or more so repeat steps 13 to 15 to set POINT 1 3 81888 Amm n 92 point matching Point 1 settings Point 2 settings Origin point of the axis adjustment settings Finish 93 point matching Point 1 settings
36. 1 Press PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed 12 17F I i 2 Press 1 key MEDIA D MEDIA SETTING screen is displayed IPAGE LENGTH 3 Press 1 key PAGE LENGTH D PAGE LENGTH screen is displayed EICANCEL 2 56 Press the POSITION AY keys to change the current setting e POSITION P Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET D Setting will be set and it will return to MEDIA SETTING screen Press PAUSE MENU key gt gt It will return to default screen 2 57 Supplement Press the FAST key to change the setting digits You can enter any digit between 20 0cm and 5000 0cm Supplement Press the POSITION lt q key to return to the MEDIA setting screen without changing any settings 2 12 2 Origin Point Settings When configuring HP GL Simple mode When using the HP GL command the origin point is set to either the lower left of the cutting area or the center When using the GP GL command this setting does not affect the operation Command settings are automatic in Simple mode This can also be set in Normal mode Supplement See Settings of Controls from Computer for more information Operation 1 Press PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed HMEDAH 1 7F EJADY 2 Press 2 key I F D INTERFACE screen is displayed HHP GL ORIGIN POINT EjGP GL STEP SIZE 3 Press 1 key HP GL ORIGIN POINT D
37. 1 Press the 2 key HOME in READY status D Tool carriage will move to the origin point 3 5 Change the Cutting Condition Condition No Go through the following steps to change the Cutting Condition Condition No Operation 1 Press the ENTER key in READY status Supplement D CONDITION No selection screen is displayed Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe 1 key No 1 the 2 key No 2 the 3 key No 3 Supplement the 4 key No 4 the A key No 5 the key No 6 the It will retum to state when the power is tumed lt key No 7 or the gt key No 8 while simultaneously on when the ORIGIN key RESET is pressed pressing the ENTER key Please refer to CIZ for Reset Revert to the initial state when the power was turned 3 on D Setting will be set and it will return to default screen Reset Revert to the initial state when the power was turned on To move to the position as after the power was turned on do following Operation 1 Press the ENTER key in READY status Supplement D CONDITION No selection screen is displayed Perform the settings in Normal mode CONDITION No PN 5 Bic 2 2 Pressthe ORIGIN key RESET while simultaneously pressing the ENTER key D Initialization is performed and SELECT screen is displayed Setting the Origin Point Point where the cutting starts is called origin point The origin point can
38. 11 Confirm that the tool is at the position shown in the left image grey square area and press the ENTER key gt gt It will read the registration mark and then plot the registration mark for comparison It will return to SENSOR OFFSET ADJ screen once the plotting is completed Distance adjustment value Y z E a 5 o o E E o 5 6 S Distance 7 5 X 5 adjustment 2 2 value X L X o D g Y g o AS P D Registration mark Y Algo kk IO MUS MO for comparison Registration mark for adjustment 12 Using the registration mark plotted in step 9 measure the distance of how much the comparison registration mark needs to be moved so both will overlap and record the postionplineregisiadsnmaricisumgasurod value As an example in the figure above it needs to move in at tneicemer ofthe ne negative directions for both X and Y directions so both of the adjustment values will be negative values Supplement 13 Pressthe 3 key X D SENSOR OFFSET ADJ X screen is displayed SENSOR OFESET AD 1 SENSOR uir ADJ 14 Press the POSITION AV key and increase or decrease the setting value Set the X value measured in step 12 15 Confirm the setting and press the POSITION lt key PREVIOUS D SENSOR OFFSET ADJ is selected and it will return to SENSOR OFFSET ADJ screen 8 5 Cy Supplement Setting range is from 3 0mm to 3 0mm 16 Pressthe 4 key Y D SENSOR OFFSET ADJ Y screen is
39. 3 key 0 025 mm or the 4 key 0 010 mm 5 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET D Setting will be set and it will return to INTERFACE setting screen 6 Press the PAUSE MENU key gt gt It will return to the default screen 11 4 Enabling Disabling the and Commands COMMAND 5 If the first part of the data is lost when the GP GL command is set these commands may be having an adverse effect In this case set the and commands to DISABLED Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key in the default screen D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe POSITION A key I F D INTERFACE setting screen 1 2 is displayed MAND GL ORIGIN POINT GL MODEL EMULATED GL STEP SIZE Li 3 Press the POSITION a key D INTERFACE setting screen 2 2 is displayed e POSITION P CY 4 Press the 2 key COMMAND D COMMAND setting screen is displayed D Pressthe 1 key ENABLED or the 2 key DISABLED 6 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET P gt Setting will be set and it will return to INTERFACE setting screen 2 2 7 Press the PAUSE MENU key D It will return to the default screen 11 5 Moving the Pen While Raised or Lowered in Response to the W Command COMMAND W Here you can change the settings for the W command which is a GP GL ar
40. 7 2 17 2 18 Media sensors 0 0000 ee eee 1 3 1 5 1 7 10 4 Media setlever 0 000 c cee eee 1 3 1 5 1 7 Media stocker 0 0 0 0 ccc eee eee eee 1 6 1 8 Media StOppef eeeeeeoon 1 5 1 7 2 10 Media That Registration Mark Cannot be Detected 5 6 Menu Display scies ee Reda 10 2 Menu Keys voccs Pets ed kt d 2 27 MENU lamp ins scott dais ada Pees RR 2 28 Menu Screen esses 2 30 Men Tree soles pm need debe kon W aaa sona apa A 7 MiP OF RC 4 7 Model ID Response 00000ee eee eeee 11 7 Mounting the Roll medium tray 1 14 Mounting the Stock shafts 1 14 Move Away the Tool Carriage 3 5 Move in Steps Manually eeeeeoon 3 3 Move the Tool Carriage and Media 3 3 Moving the Pen While Raised or Lowered in Response to the W Command e eeeeeoon 11 6 Multiple registration marks eeeeeon 5 9 N Nomenclature 00000 en en ena sees 1 3 Normal mode ss crese tee etd et ee apa a 2 30 O OUI PET 2 50 Offset Angle erer erer erer es 7 8 Offset Between the Registration Mark and Cutting Origin Points 5 18 OFFSET FORCE ie cx ox ad ee i en dns 7 13 Options x iiu eo eR LE RE APRIRE Redi A 3 ORIGIN KOY asiyen pe bet e Gad De Poe es 2 27 Origin POIN rsss i hiat xeu eat e RR AER bead 3 7 Origin Point Settings When configuring HP GL
41. CANCEL Press the PAUSE MENU key gt gt It will return to default screen 7 12 Settings for OFFSET FORCE Slight cut operation is performed before the actual cut operation to align the blade toward the cutting direction Lower FORCE is necessary compared with the normal cutting so it is possible to set lower FORCE as an OFFSET FORCE OFFSET FORCE is used to control the rotation of the blade with the tangential mode in addition to control the blade direction at the beginning of the cut Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key D TOOL setting screen 1 3 is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe 1 key TOOL D TOOLS SETTING screen 1 3 is displayed BJOFFSET FORCE ENOFFSET ANGLE Li 3 Press the 3 key OFFSET FORCE D OFFSET FORCE setting screen is displayed 4 Press the POSITION AV key and increase or decrease the setting value 5 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET Supplement CE6000 40 60 can be set from 1 to 31 and CE6000 120 can be set from 1 to 38 Supplement D Setting will be set and it will return to TOOLS SETTING screen 1 3 It will return to TOOLS SETTING screen 1 3 6 without changing the settings when you press Press the PAUSE MENU key the POSITION 4 key CANCEL gt gt It will return to default screen 7 13 Setting Paper Weight Hold the media down against the cut
42. Condition No 1 Press the POSITION AV key and increase or decrease the setting value Ji ap Confirm the setting value and press the POSITION 4 key PREVIOUS gt Length for overcut END is selected and return to OVERCUT setting Screen Q POSITION P Repeat steps 3 to 12 as necessary to set multiple tool CONDITION No Supplement Setting range is from 0 0 mm to 0 9 mm Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET Supplement D Setting will be set and it will return to CONDITION setting screen 2 3 It will return to CONDITION screen 2 3 without changing the settings when you press Press the COND TEST key the POSITION 4 key CANCEL D It will return to default screen 7 5 Setting of the Initial Down Force The initial down force setting is effective when tangential mode is selected Tangential mode is generally used for the cutting of thick media With thick film additional time is required for the cutter blade to penetrate the media fully even when the necessary cutting force is applied The cutting operation starts before the cutter blade has fully penetrated the media causing uncut sections to be left When the initial down force is specified this force is used as the cutting force immediately after the lowering of the tool when tangential mode is selected enabling the cutter blade to penetrate the media rapidly As an example if the cutting force is 25 and the initial down
43. DONE D CUTTICreate the CUTTING PRO to check Supplement It will return to TEST menu screen without printing by pressing the 2 key CANCEL After the completion of print the TEST MENU screen 1 2 is displayed 13 19 13 5 Confirm the Cutting Data Output of the dump list of the cutting data received by the plotter is possible It is used to check if the transmission of cutting data is performed correctly N CAUTION Do not place your hand around the moving areas The tool carriage will start moving so there is a chance of injury Tool carriage will start to move immediately after selecting to print the dump list Supplement e There may be a difference in the RS 232C transmission condition or the command setting when the printed output and the display of transmission data does not match Check the transmission condition and the command Operation 1 Set a media larger than A4 size Set the pen tool to the tool holder 1 Backward and select the condition where the pen tool is set Press the PAUSE MENU key in the default screen D MENU screen is displayed Press the POSITION lt key TEST D TEST menu screen 1 2 is displayed n CONDITION LIST BISELF TEST BIDATA DUMP ENCUTTING PRO Press the 3 key DATA DUMP D DATA DUMP start screen is displayed 1 2 ME COMMOUNT THE PEN MASEL DONE BIDAIA CANCEL DATA DUMP ENCUI LING PRO Li 13 20 OIlfthe command setti
44. DZ COMMAND COMMAND BAHP GL ORIGIN POINT P GL MODEL EMULATED P GL STEP SIZE Iv SET CANCEL HP GL ORIGIN POINT JER LEFT 2 SET CANCEL FP GL MOD L EMULATED 3 550 3 SET CANCEL GP 6L STEP SIZE 4 plo o50 m L 825 mm 1 818 mm SET CANCEL INTERFACE 2 2 EDINTERFACE 272 TARS 232C No 1 FHEALD RATE 9600 BBRS 232 1 a PACOMIAND OMAD W TROLE RESOLUTION Li 2 SET CANCEL COMMIND W 3 o vow 2 100L UP SET CANCEL CIRCLE RESOLUTION 4 A 11 ICANCEL Default screen Continued MENU screen PAUSE MENU MENU screen PAUSE MENU h ADVANCE 1 2 EJADVANCE V Hw step BILANGUAGE SELECTION MOVE STEP SET CANCEL ADVANCE 2 2 2 LANGUAGE SELECTION 3 SET CANCEL LENGTH UNIT BINH 4 SET ICANCEL MEDIA SENSOR PADISABLED SET ICANCEL EJADVANCE n WIPUSH ROLLER SENSOR 2 2 1 PUSH ROLLER SENSOR NSIDE DISABLED DISABLED SET CANCEL TEST 1 2 2 FAN POWER PAWEAK 3 SET CANCEL BEEP FOR KEY OPE SET CANCEL KITEST n WICONDITION LIST BISELF TEST 1 KITEST ra MOUNT THE PENI mo BIDONE 172 TY PADONE 2 2 IEICANCEL CONDIT
45. IP i Nx New origin point i b Original origin point n Original origin point Eza JEE B tt Before setting After setting Supplement To use the origin point movement and coordinate axes rotation together always rotate the coordinate axes first and then move the origin point 9 Coordinate value displayed after setting new origin point is a distance from the new origin point 3 8 Setting Origin Point When HP GL is Set When using the HP GL command the origin point is set to either the lower left of the cutting area or the center Supplement When using the GP GL command this setting does not affect the operation 9 See Settings of Controls from Computer CXzXEBI about setting the COMMAND Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed 1 mbEAS IIi MENU screen MENU screen Normal mode Simple mode 2 Pressthe POSITION A key I F in Normal mode or press the 2 key I F in Simple mode D INTERFACE screen is displayed MAND ANHF GL ORIGIN POINT GL ORIGIN POINT AGP GL STEP SIZE GL MODEL EMULATED GL STEP SIZE Li INTERFACE screen INTERFACE screen Normal mode Simple mode 3 Press the 2 key HP GL ORIGIN POINT in Normal mode or press the 1 key HP GL ORIGIN
46. Length C322 and Setting the Force and adjust the settings Adjustment When Using Plotting Pen Adjust the FORCE so there will be no faint lines To prolong the pen life set the FORCE to the lowest setting without any faint lines See Setting the Force or setting the FORCE 2 50 Adjust the Blade Length Automatic Height Adjust Test cutting must be performed several times in order to confirm the optimal blade length setting However if the blade length adjustment function is used the optimal length can be easily set Operation 1 2 Load the media for test cutting in the plotter Press the POSITION AW gt key the tool carriage to the location you wish to perform the blade length adjustment Q POSITION Press the COND TEST key in the default screen D CONDITION setting screen 1 3 is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode Press the POSITION w key D CONDITION setting screen 3 3 is displayed n ANDISTANCE ADJUST A INITIAL DOWN FORCE BIELADE ADJUST POSITION M Press the 3 key BLADE ADJUST D Message prompting to turn the blade length adjustment knob is displayed As instructed turn the blade length adjustment knob to the left to fully retract the blade SE See Structure of Cutter Plunger CREA for bladelength adjustment knob
47. MENU key D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 5 12 Press the 2 key ARMS D ARMS SETTING screen 1 4 is displayed n AUTO READ MARKS EJMANUAL READ MARKS RAMARK SCAM MODE EN MARK DISTANCE Press the POSITION A key D ARMS SETTING screen 2 4 is displayed n MARK TYPE MADISTANCE ADJUST 3 vin P BIMARK SIZE EgAXIS ORIGIN OFFSET CY Li Press the 3 key MARK SIZE D MARK SIZE setting screen is displayed Supplement Push the FAST key to change the setting digits They can be set from 4 0 mm to 20 0 mm EICANCEL Press the POSITION A key and increase or decrease the setting value ED Confirm the settings and press the ENTER key SET P Setting will be set and it will return to ARMS setting screen 2 4 Supplement It will return to ARMS SETTING screen 2 4 without changing the settings when you press Press the PAUSE MENU key the POSITION 4 key CANCEL gt gt It will return to default screen 5 13 Setting Mark Distance Mark distance is set so it will not perform detection of the location where the registration marks are not present This allows to scan the registration marks faster and also prevents malfunction by the dirty media You can write a comment TYPE 1 or write the cut data TYPE2 in the area that the registration mark is not detected Reference X sets the dist
48. Media set lever 2 Set the roll media on top of the stock shaft and then insert the roll media into the stopper Once it s set tighten the stopper s screws 2 9 3 Push the tip of the roll media forward from the back of the CE6000 Make sure to pull it so that there is no slackening across the roll media s route D 4 Press the media stopper to engage it and then pull the leading edge out of the front of the plotter making sure that it completely covers the media sensor Supplement When actually cutting please release the lock from the media stopper while pulling to the exterior slide it forward See GAP Media sensors Media stopper Slide the media stopper 2 10 Position the media and the push rollers to correspond with the width of the media When the CE6000 60 The push rollers push down on either side of the media Use Supplement the grit roller position guide to make sure the push rollers are A m The media must always be positioned over set on top of the grit rollers dier Push roller See 2 4 Aligning the Push Rollers about the position of the push rollers Media sensor The media must always be positioned over Use the 3 push rollers to push down the sides and center of ihe media sanson the media Use the grit roller position guide and make sure 6 See 2 4 Aligning the Push Rollers the push roller
49. ON TEST NO SETTINGS TOOL CONDITION NO 1 TOOL CONDITION NO CONDITION NO 1 SETTING TOOL CBO9U SPEED 30 FORCE 14 ACCELERATION 2 TANGENTIAL MODE OFF OVERCUT START 0 OVERCUT END 0 DISTANCE ADJUST OFF INITIAL DOWN FORCE 0 CONDITION NO 2 TOOL CONDITION NO CONDITION NO 2 TOOL PEN SPEED FORCE ACCELERATION 30 12 2 Same as Condition No 1 from TANGENTIAL MODE to INITIAL DOWN FORCE Same as Condition No 1 CONDITION NO 3 TOOL CONDITION NO CONDITION NO 3 TOOL CBO9U SPEED FORCE ACCELERATION 30 12 2 Same as Condition No 1 from TANGENTIAL MODE to INITIAL DOWN FORCE Same as Condition No 1 CONDITION NO 4 TOOL CONDITION NO CONDITION NO 4 TOOL CBO9U SPEED FORCE ACCELERATION 20 17 1 Same as Condition No 1 from TANGENTIAL MODE to INITIAL DOWN FORCE Same as Condition No 1 CONDITION NO 5 TOOL CONDITION NO CONDITION NO 5 TOOL CBO9U SPEED FORCE ACCELERATION 20 17 2 Same as Condition No 1 from TANGENTIAL MODE to INITIAL DOWN FORCE Same as Condition No 1 CONDITION NO 6 TOOL CONDITION NO CONDITION NO 6 TOOL CBO9U SPEED FORCE ACCELERATION 10 22 2 Same as Condition No 1 from TANGENTIAL MODE to INITIAL DOWN FORCE Same as Condition No 1 CONDITION NO 7 TOOL CONDITION NO CONDITION NO 7 TOOL CBO9U K60 SPEED FORCE ACCELERATION 30 17 2 Same as Condition No
50. Operation 1 Confirm that the power is turned off 2 Tumthe power on without loading the media J Press the PAUSE MENU key in the default screen D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 4 Press the POSITION lt key TEST D TEST menu screen 1 2 is displayed 5 Press the POSITION A key D TEST menu screen 2 2 is displayed 4 POSITION P CY 6 Press the 1 key DIAGNOSTICS D DIAGNOSTICS start screen is displayed n MN DIAGK DIAGNOSTICS ENDONE BA CANCEL 13 22 Press the 1 key DONE D Messages for testing are displayed on the screen LEVER SENSOR TEST LIFT UP LOWER SET LEVER BA CONTINUE 8 Operate switches and sensors following the instructions on the screen D OK will be displayed if the operation is detected correctly and next test will start D It will return to TEST menu screen once all the test items are completed Test items are as following Set lever sensor 2 Home sensor 3 Push roller sensor 4 X media sensor X media sensor 6 X motor signal 7 Y motor signal 8 Tool height signal 1 key 10 2 key 11 3 key 12 4 key 13 POSITION gt key 14 POSITION lt key 15 POSITION V key 16 POSITION A key 17 ENTER key 18 COND TEST key 19 ORIGIN key 20 FAST key 21 SIMPLE key 22 COPY key 23 PAUSE MENU key Readi
51. PRO Create a test pattern to check the operation of the plotter N CAUTION Do not place your hand around the moving areas The tool carriage will start moving so there is a chance of injury Tool carriage will start to move immediately after selecting to plot the test pattern Operation 1 Set a media larger than A3 size Supplement See Loading Media Paper or Marking Film CHA for loading the media 2 Setthe pen tool to the tool holder 1 Backward and select the condition where the pen tool is set Supplement See Attaching a Tool CIZ for setting the pen tool For changing the tool conditions please refer to Selecting Tool Condition CREA and for tool settings please refer to Setting the Tool CHEZA J Press the PAUSE MENU key in the default screen D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 4 Press the POSITION lt key TEST D TEST menu screen 1 2 is displayed n CONDITION LIST BISELF TEST BIDATA DUMP ERCUTTING PRO 5 Press the 4 key CUTTING PRO D CUTTING PRO start screen is displayed ICONDTICUTTING PRO BISELF ENCONE BIDATA BJCANCEL ENCUTTING PRO Li 6 Confirm that the pen tool is set O 13 18 Confirm that operation area of tool and media is safe N CAUTION Do not place your hand around the moving areas The tool carriage will start moving so there is a chance of injury Press the 1 key
52. READY or when the POSITION AV key is displayed Operation 1 Press the POSITION aw lt p gt keys once to move in the Supplement desired direction elt will move in steps every time POSITION AV key is pressed Q Distance of step movement can be changed See Setting of Step Movement Distance CHE gt Tool carriage or the media will move toward the direction of the pressed POSITION key for 1 step Continuously Move Manually It can manually move continuously when the screen is displaying READY or when the POSITION AW lt 4 gt key is displayed Operation 1 Hold the POSITION AW gt keys down to keep moving in the desired direction Supplement Tool carriage will move faster when FAST key Q POSITION gt Tool carriage or the media will keep on moving toward the direction of the pressed POSITION key is pressed simultaneously with POSITION key 2 Release the POSITION aw lt p key D Movement of the tool carriage or the media will stop Setting of Step Movement Distance The parameters when setting the cutting direction are determined by the distance of the cutting direction Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe POSITION w key ADV gt ADV setting screen 1 2 is displayed MOVE STEP EIL ANGUAGE SELECTION UN ENHMEDIA SENSOR Li 3 Press the 1
53. SET p Setting will be set and it will return to ADVANCE setting screen 6 Press the PAUSE MENU key D It will return to the default screen 10 3 Related to Sensor Enabling Disabling the Media Sensors MEDIA SENSOR This function enables or disables the media sensors that detect the size of the medium in the feed direction N CAUTION Normally please use it while set to ENABLED Turn it DISABLED when setting undetectable media with high transmittance When set to DISABLED the cutting mat may be damaged Please be sure to configure the area Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key in the default screen D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe POSITION W key ADV D ADVANCE setting screen 1 2 is displayed OVE STEP BILANGUAGE SELECTION RALENGTH UNIT ENHMEDIA SENSOR Li J Press the 4 key MEDIA SENSOR D MEDIA SENSOR setting screen is displayed 4 Press the 1 key ENABLED or the 2 key DISABLED 5 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET gt Setting will be set and it will return to ADVANCE setting screen 6 Press the PAUSE MENU key D It will return to the default screen 10 4 Enabling Disabling the Push Roller Sensors PUSH ROLLER SENSOR This function enables or disables the push roller sensors that detect the width of the media Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key in the d
54. SORTING 2 SET ICANCEL 3 TOOL UP SPEED M SET CANCEL 4 CONDITION PRIORITY BIPROGRAM SET CANCEL INITIAL BLADE CONTROL POSITION ENOUTSIDE W SET CANCEL EITOOLS SETTING 3 3 WITOOL UP MOVE TOOL UP MOVE ARMS 2 u SET CANCEL SETTING 1 4 EJARNS SETTING 1 8 Elie err TA n AWE UTO READ MARKS 1 USE THE POSITION KEY ANUAL READ MARKS ITO MOVE THE TOOL AND ARK SCAN MODE THEN PRESS ENTER IARK DISTANCE EECANCEL L 7 1 Cq 2 ARMS POINT 1 USE THE POSITION KEY gay 1o MOVE TEE TOOL AND piis JEN PRESS ENTER Bic MARK SCAN MODE BBMARK SCAN NODE 3 or PARUMBER OF POINTS 2POINTS SET CANCEL MARK DISTANCE 4 ARMS SETTING 2 4 A 9 SET CANCEL Default screen ARMS Continued SETTING 1 4 ARMS SETTING 2 4 EARS SETTING 274 MARK TYPE iani TYPE 1 PADISTANCE ADJUST RK SIZE XIS ORIGIN OFFSET u SET CANCEL DISTANCE ADJUST WIE 2 usr PACUSTOM UNIT Smm SET CANCEL MARK SIZE 3 100 SE oo AXIS ORIGIN OFFSET 4 ARMS SET CANCEL SETTING 3 4 EARMS SETTING 374 SENSOR OFFSET
55. Used to connect the plotter to the computer with a USB interface cable RS 232C interface connector Used to connect the plotter to the computer with a RS 232C interface cable Media stopper This stops the stock shaft from spinning when setting in media It is utilized when pulling roll media straight out 1 5 Rear View CE6000 60 Power switch LA 7 Stopper Ti Stock shaft AC line inlet Media stocker Stand Power switch Used to turn the plotter on and off AC line inlet Inlet where the power cable is connected Media stocker A stock to set roll media in Stock shaft A roller that takes in roll media Stopper seesssss Keeps set roll media in place Stand scott A stand to put the machine on Front View CE6000 120 Grit roller position guide Tool holder Cutting mat Tool carriage Cutting AE Control panel Media set lever K M i E FE E e A Media stopper LA Push roller mo 0 USB interface connector o f Media sensor Grit roller Media guide bar RS 232C interface connector D 4 Control panel Used to access various plotter functions Push rollers Rollers that p
56. a multiple registration mark adjustment or segment area adjustment by linking with the application software on the computer See the operation guides of the application software about the registration mark adjustment function linked with the application software This chapter describes the outline of the ARMS Advanced Registration Mark Sensing System and how to setup and use the ARMS on the control panel PRODUCT SUMMARY 5 1 Outline of ARMS 5 2 Setting and Adjustment of ARMS 5 3 Setting the Position Using ARMS Outline of ARMS ARMS Advanced Registration Mark Sensing System will scan the registration mark reference line written on the media using sensors Registration mark reading accuracy when a designated registration mark is being read by this machine is within 0 3 mm Please take note of the following when reading a registration mark Cutting area and width page length certificate zooming in out can all be set Shape Pattern of the Registration Mark CIZE Scan Range Necessary to Detect the Registration Mark CH Positioning of the Media and the Registration Mark CHA Position of the Origin Point and the Registration Mark C322 Media That Registration Mark Cannot be Detected Supplement 6 Perform the automatic registration mark scanning with paper weight See Setting Paper Weight CX EAE2s turned on The media might lift and it may not scan the registration mark correctly if it is turned off e When partition pastern is
57. adjusted MARK TYPE 1 Cutting area MARK TYPE 2 Multiple registration marks Alignment registration mark is available See the S S Multiple registration marks Alignment 2 L 2 M registration mark C22 2 a The printable range on the chart to the left 3 is for when the registration mark detection movement distance is not specified The 8 8 cutting area changes depending on the 2 X zi x registration mark detection movement distance that is set Y y 4 axes adjustment 4POINT detection It will detect the left and right vertical tilts and upper and lower horizontal tilt from 4 registration marks and cut is performed matching the tilt of the print Precision of print and cut position will be higher than the 2 axes adjustment Supplement Distance between the registration marks can be adjusted e Multiple registration marks Alignment MARK TYPE 1 Cutting area MARK TYPE 2 registration mark is available See the Multiple registration marks Alignment a E registration mark CAZA EE B L d The printable range on the chart to the left 2 e is for when the registration mark detection 8 3 movement distance is not specified The cutting area changes depending on the 9 9 registration mark detection movement E E distance that is set X X ve NM Multiple registration marks Alignment registration mark A function to conti
58. adjustment patterns can be printed on media that uses the patterns included on the attached DVD or set to media with level adjustment patterns v Level adjustment pattern Feed direction of media Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed Press the 2 key ARMS D ARMS SETTING screen 1 4 is displayed n AUTO READ MARKS EJMANUAL READ MARKS RAMARK SCAM MODE BEMARK DISTANCE Press the POSITION A key twice D ARMS SETTING screen 3 4 is displayed n MSENSCR OFFSET ADJ EJSENSOR ADJUST RAMARK AUTO SCAM ENPAPER WETGHT Li Press the 2 key SENSOR ADJUST D SENSOR ADJUST screen is displayed SENSOR ADJUST SCAN DEFAULT CANCEL 5 20 4 POSITION P deo Supplement See Loading Media Paper or Marking Film CHA for setting the media e Standard registration mark patterns are in the ARMSTest Files folder on the attached DVD Registration File Mark format ARMStest typet pdf ARMStest typet eps ARMStest type2 pdf ARMStest type2 eps For level adjustment pattern please use the registration mark color and registration mark line width for the media in use File name MARK TYPE 1 MARK TYPE 2 Supplement It will return to ARMS SETTING screen 3 4 without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt key CANCEL Press the 1 key SCAN D Following message is displayed SEKIS D AD IICT
59. be set at any location G New origin point e Original origin point HE Y Ly T Operation 1 Move the tool to the new origin point by pressing the POSITION 4V key when it is in READY status 8 POSITION 2 Pressthe ORIGIN key D New origin point is set and NEW ORIGIN POINT IS SET is displayed for few seconds in the screen Condition No 1 CEASA S38 FIY A KEW ORIGIN POINT IS SET ES CONDITION No 3 7 When Coordinate Axes Rotation are Set If the origin point is moved while the coordinate axes are rotated the origin point will move as shown below Supplement See Setting the Cutting Direction J amp Z about the rotation of the coordinate axes Original origin point New origin point e n HE When Coordinate Axes are Rotated After Origin Point is Set The origin point will be initialized as shown below if the coordinate is rotated after moving the origin point Distance a will be maintained but distance b will be initialized New origin point ape
60. decrease the setting value Supplement Measured distance is displayed in the top e line in the DISTANCE input screen Input 3 PosmoN P value initially same as measured value is D gt displayed under that ef the input value is not changed it will assume that there is no difference between measured distance and the distance in the data 9 Digits of settings can be changed by pressing the FAST key Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET Supplement gt Adjustment by scanning the registration mark is completed and it will It will return to default screen without return to default screen changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt 4 key CANCEL Distance input screen for point 3 is displayed if it is set to BPOINTS or more so repeat Steps 6 and 7 to set POINT 1 3 81888 Amm 5 43 Chapter 6 Manual Position Adjust Here we will explain how to match up points while manually confirming the media and tool cutter pen or plotting pen points The ARMS function cannot be used for accurately matching up points PRODUCT SUMMARY 6 1 Outline of Manual Position Adjust 6 2 Manual Position Adjust 6 1 Outline of Manual Position Adjust With manual position adjust tilt of the axes are adjusted using the 2POINTS 3POINTS or 4POINTS adjustment marks grits or registration marks as a standard The distance between each points can also be entered to adjust the distance M
61. direction of 10 0 mm qu the cutting area will also expand 5 mm forward 3 Penn P The default area which can be set is 10 0 to 4 4 5 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET Supplement Setting will be set and it will return to AREA PARAMETERS settin p Setting wi sen T It will return to AREA PARAMETER screen 1 2 screen 1 2 without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt key CANCEL 6 Press the PAUSE MENU key gt gt It will return to default screen Setting Length of the Page Length of 1 page when using the roll media is set Only the part that will fit in to the set page length will be cut for the cutting data that is longer than the set page length and the exceeding part will not be cut Reference 9e Default setting for page length is 2 m for CE6000 40 and 5 m for CE6000 60 120 Check the setting of the page length when cutting long length Please be sure to use the basket option when cutting something over 2 m long 9 Page ejection quality assurance goes up to 2 m for the CE6000 40 and up to 5m for the CE6000 60 120 It depends on the media specified by Graphtec and setting conditions Use the basket option Please use 3M Scotchcal Electrocut Graphic Film 7725 10 Set the speed below 30 and the acceleration below 2 In Simple mode there is no need to set anything so it is not available Perform pre feed for the amount to be used befo
62. eae wes 1 2 1 6 1 8 Step Movement Distance eeeeeonn 3 4 Siep Pass Lond ken ee e Phe PUER EOD EE T 7 Step SIZG i ar wy anti s mele ho RO k wa aS 2 59 11 4 Stock shaft 23 24 43 Send bbe dd ekp ii ems 1 6 1 8 Stop Cutting vi kra a kt aks zer edt bete d bdo ds 3 12 SIOPNON rriro eee bi ak REPRE A TEE Ra 1 6 1 8 Storing the PIOtt f 000 cece sse 12 2 Structure of Cutter PIUNgef ee 2 2 SUPPlICS 3 eun BR ed A 3 T Tangential Mode 00 c cece 7 2 7 3 TEST ina theres hese ee toate WENN EE WERE NS 2 30 Test Patte cielo kk bn a LERRA da dated 13 16 Test the Registration Mark Sensor 5 24 Threshold Value eee ee er ere roen 5 22 TO ENSURE SAFE AND CORRECT USE i 1 2 TOOL w atanta E IURE RR ke ae as S Ges 2 30 TOON sak ate Bhs ky id a te ia kt ed pa RE RE 2 4 2 41 Tool carriage 6 llle 1 3 1 5 1 7 Tool CONQAMIONN ai kb be oe dobbs ebb 2 35 2 37 TOO Bolder xe Ren pba i 1 3 1 5 1 7 Tool Up Move 0000 cece se 8 11 Tool Up Speed avec ay theca bed Ghee a oe mets 8 9 Troubleshooting ee e eee eee eee 13 2 U USB cable 2253 cttw edie Cede dad dada RP ERES 1 2 USB Interface ener a Godard wh eck ayn eed 9 2 USB interface connector 1 3 1 5 1 7 W Water based fiber pen n annaua lessen 1 2 Water based fiber pen adapter 1 2 Specifications are subject to ch
63. ee eee ee ooo onon 13 7 ARMS Error Messages os o iei edd eb PI RS EP pie tae e EDO Backs 13 9 Other Error Messages IL ll len n kle e nnn 13 11 Caution Message ie kapa une kin Se aa e an inn e tee pan na e Seba ko ke ETE 13 13 13 2 Printing the Setting of the PIONBI is oii hh E ke Fes ane aaa REEL P RENE 13 14 13 3 Creating Test Pallets chos e RE RERO pawa beens e ka Tenis 13 16 134 Creating CUTTING PAO os 2 24o35000282 koe heen ey RARE 055 oooh bebe ba 13 18 13 5 Confirm the Cutting Data sow kibo n ui e sadie RIRERENS karin AAS CREER 13 20 19 8 Self Diagnesic T S l oe Lob ren Po ol kai ne Et ave iin doi et iod o Puedes 13 22 Reading the Error Message eee l ken kwe nn ken konen kon nn 13 23 Appendix A1 Main Specifications ss eeu xr ERR ARR hx ER ERE YU RE XR Se e UR RUE mnn A 2 A2 Options and SUppliaS ss ki wk aa n ER reus i GI E XAR RE ERE EE A 3 AG External DIMENSIONS s eea veq a va iba ER RPe EO ERE kree DAD EUR AO BO Re L A 4 AA Menu TOU oe yal RE EE ERE EET ERR heer pi Ga Gewese ED SER EE E A 7 AS initial Setting cose osa Eric eevee Si ke e ine kai oye DON Sere EE A 13 INDEX 6434 ia Paket ie a dedo e A ICE bd A e ko et Da ebay e re feodi a ee e l 1 C 4 Chapter 1 Product Summary This chapter explains how to connect this device your computer PRODUCT SUMMARY 1 1 Checking the Accessories 1 2 Nomenclature 1 3 Assembling 1 4 Connecting to the Computer Accessories Checking the
64. from the registration mark reading start position tool position When the registration mark is not detected within the area A then within area B is detected Only when the registration mark is present in area A or B it is possible to recognize as the mark Registration mark Unit approx mm S reading start position 9 eo g o 5 o 3 8 S o i 100 100 X Y es Media That Registration Mark Cannot be Detected It may be hard to scan the registration mark as following depending on the media conditions e Transparent media Registration mark cannot be scanned because the cutting mat surface is also read in e Registration mark other than black line on white background Sensitivity of the sensor is based on the registration mark written in black on white background It makes harder to scan the registration mark on colored background or written in colors other than black Adjust the sensitivity level of the sensor See Adjusting the Sensor Level Cz e Sloppy plotting and media Registration mark may not be scanned if the surface is dirty bent or the lines are blurred e Thick media The registration mark can be scanned only on the media with thickness of 0 3 mm or less e Laminated media Supplement Use the axes adjustment function if the automatic registration mark scan is not possible See Manual Position Adjust CJ 5 6 Setting and Adjustment of ARMS This section describes the necessary
65. if it is OK press the Supplement ENTER key SET Scan the registration marks in accordance P gt Registration marks are scanned automatically DISTANCE entry screen with the setting of the MARK DISTANCE see is displayed once the scanning is completed Setting Mark Distance CHEP t will return to default screen without scanning when you press the POSITION lt key CANCEL POINT 1 2 81888 Amm EICANCEL 5 40 4 Press the POSITION AV key and increase or decrease the setting value vet ap 5 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET D Adjustment by scanning the registration mark is completed and it will return to default screen Adjust Manually This section describes the operation to adjust with registration mark scan by moving to registration mark manually after setting the ARMS mode and POINTS Operation 1 Pressthe 2 key MANUAL READ MARKS in the ARMS SETTING screen 1 4 D Following message is displayed y 3 AWA ARMS POINT 1 Ap TO MOVE THE TOOL AND 5M i PRESS ENTER myr EACAN CLE A on 5 41 Supplement Measured distance is displayed in the top line in the DISTANCE input screen Input value initially same as measured value is displayed under that elf the input value is not changed it will assume that there is no difference between measured distance and the distance in the data 9 Digits of settings can be changed by pressing the FAS
66. is adjusted manually Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed Press the 2 key ARMS D ARMS SETTING screen 1 4 is displayed n AUTO READ MARKS EJMANUAL READ MARKS RAMARK SCAM MODE BAMARK DISTANCE Li Steps are different from here depending if it is going to move to registration mark automatically to scan the registration mark or if it is going to move manually to scan See next section CIM Adjust Automatically CZ Adjust Manually 5 36 Adjust with 3POINTS 3POINTS adjustment will scan 3 registration marks as shown below where the adjustment is done measuring the tilting ofthe X and Y axes and the distance between the registration marks horizontal and vertical directions This adjustment is called 2 axis adjustment tilt adjustment If the loaded media is tilted as shown below position of the scanned registration mark is shifted from the position where it should be Tilt and distance can be adjusted by comparing these coordinate values Original registration mark position bo Difference in X Second registration mark i inY Feed direction of media Difference in X Original registration First m mark mark position Tilt Difference in Y Third registration mark vl Operation 1 Load the media with registration marks 3POINTS plotted Supplement See Loading Media Paper or Marking Film CA for loading the media 2 Set the MARK SCAN MODE to ARMS and POIN
67. key DISTANCE ADJUST D DISTANCE ADJUST setting screen is displayed Press the 1 key MODE D DISTANCE ADJUST MODE selection screen is displayed DISTANCE ADJUST AN MOD DISTANCE ADJUST USE 1 USER acusa GE STANDARD KIPREVIOUS KI Press the 1 key USER the 2 key CUSTOM or the 3 key STANDARD D Mode is selected and it will return to DISTANCE ADJUST screen The procedures are different depending on the selected mode Jump to step 9 When CUSTOM mode is selected Press the 2 key CUSTOM UNIT D CUSTOM UNIT selection screen is displayed DISTANCE ADJUST Press the 1 key 5mm the 2 key 10mm or the 3 key 50mm D CUSTOM UNIT is selected and it will return to DISTANCE ADJUST Screen Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET P Setting will be set and it will return to ARMS SETTING screen 2 4 Press the PAUSE MENU key gt gt It will return to default screen 5 17 Supplement It will return to ARMS setting screen 2 4 without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt key CANCEL Supplement It will return to MARK DISTANCE screen without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt key PREVIOUS When USER or STANDARD modes are selected Supplement It will return to MARK DISTANCE screen without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt key PREVIOUS Setting Offset Betwee
68. of the registration mark See Setting Mark Distance CIZEEZX for setting MARK DISTANCE Supplement Feed direction of media Supplement eCreate the registration mark as a plotting data with the application software Registration marks generated by the application software cannot be used Create the registration mark in accordance with following conditions Thickness of the line is between 0 3 to 1 0 mm Size of the registration mark is between 4 to 20 mm see Setting Registration Mark Size CRZP Use pattern 1 or pattern 2 for the shape of the registration mark Create the registration mark with single line and specify the thickness of line to necessary thickness Double line cannot be used Center of the line for the registration mark is the reference Scan Range Necessary to Detect the Registration Mark The range of tool carriage and media movement needed to scan the registration mark is as following Do not print in the shaded area shown in the Figure below For POINTS For 4POINTS MARK TYPE 1 MARK TYPE 2 MARK TYPE 1 MARK TYPE 2 a 9 pra aj ase H z in 5 5 5 o o o o o E E E E o o 5 o c c c 2 2 9 2 o o o o g g g g 5 c 5 5 5 o IH o o o o o o o o o o o X a 6mm a 6mm Y Registration scanning area Registration scanning area Registration scanning area Registration scanning area The area necessar
69. on the ARMS function cannot be used Gin Simple mode ARMS settings cannot be made Even in Simple mode performing operations commands for specifying the registration marks can be used For items with no specified commands the specified ARMS settings in Normal mode will be used Shape Pattern of the Registration Mark The shapes patterns of the registration mark the plotter can scan are following 2 types MARK TYPE 1 MARK TYPE 1 is used when you do not want the registration mark inside the cutting area Cutting area becomes smaller for the area of registration mark on the media Supplement 9 Left figure is for 4POINTS Number of the registration mark will be different for the MARK TYPE 1 2POINTS and 3 POINTS but the shape of the registration mark will be same See Setting Shape Pattern of Registration Mark P 5 11 to change the shape pattern of the registration mark Feed direction of media 5 2 MARK TYPE 2 MARK TYPE 2 is used when you would like to use as much area possible on the media as cutting area The registration mark is inside 7 the cutting area so set the MARK DISTANCE so plotted image will E FA ere ae not be mistaken as a registration mark Also you can not cut close to 2POINTS and 3 POINTS but the shape of the registration mark right image the registration mark will be same MARK TYPE 2 See Setting Shape Pattern of Registration Mark to change the shape pattern
70. socket head cap screws loosely fastened in Step 2 1 13 Mounting the Roll medium tray Mounting CE6000 40 and the CE6000 60 without stand 1 Set the roll media tray in using the roll media tray guide rail Make sure the rollers on the roll media tray are on the outside on both sides Mounting the Stock shafts Mounting CE6000 60 1 Set one stopper in the stock shaft Keep the stopper screws slightly loose Stock shaft L Stoppers Yo adi 2 Putthe side with the gear on the left side of the machine looking from the back and then slide the stock shaft into the media stocker Slide the media stocker in so that it is bookended by the gear and the fixed stopper Make sure the stock shaft touches the roller Gear Fixed stopper Roller 1 14 Mounting CE6000 120 1 Set one stopper in the stock shaft Keep the stopper screws slightly loose d paci Stoppers 2 Slide the stock shaft into the media stocker 1 15 Connecting to the Computer Connect the plotter to the computer using the interface cable Use either the USB port the RS 232C port to connect the plotter to the computer Select the port depending on the specification of the software to be used and the availability of the interface port on the computer Please install driver software before connecting Depending on the port used use either the USB cable the RS 232C cable CBOO23C HS sold sepa
71. that each one of stand feet of short side to be front side Stand sides Socket head cap screw Qu i ki Socket head Ns SN e cap screw O VL amp e 3 Attach a media stocker to each of the left and right stand sides with Five socket head cap screws using the Allen wrench Mount the media stockers so that each one protrudes directly above the longer of the two stand foot lengths Install the media guide bar using the socket head cap screws two on each side Socket head cap screw Socket head Co cap screw m Media guide bar f f Wal 7 Media stocker Media stocker N lt Stand foot Stand sides 4 Mount the plotter on the stand by inserting the positioning N CAUTION pins on the stand into the positioning holes on the underside of the plotter Fasten with four socket head cap screws two on each side using the Allen wrench Please be careful not to get your hands pinched or stuck when you secure the machine Supplement Check that all of the screws used for fastening have been tightened The media may not be fed correctly if even one of the Screws is loose e When installing the plotter make sure that there are no objects in its vicinity Leave a clear space of at least 300 mm around the plotter Socket head cap screw Positioning pin Caster stoppers 5 Tighten the
72. the 3 key COPY SPACE D COPY SPACE setting screen is displayed Copy interval can be set when MEDIA CHANGE MODE is turned off COPY MODE auepr COPY SPACE A Copy space can be set from 1 0 mm to 10 0 mm 9 This setting is maintained even if the power is turned off Press the POSITION A key and increase or decrease the setting value Jet Confirm the setting and press the POSITION 4 key PREVIOUS D Copy space will be selected and it will return to COPY MODE screen deo E Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET Supplement D COPY is displayed on the screen and it will copy as much as EN Cutting data is stored even if the media is specified exchanged It can be copied as many times until the buffer memory is cleared It can be copied again after exchanging the media by pressing COPY key 4 12 When Media Change mode is on The Change Media message appears each time when ending a single cut in Media Change mode Choosing to change media will instantly detect the media and proceed to a copy area cut Media switch copies can be made up to the set copy number designated number Operation 1 Create one data you want to copy D Cutting data is stored in the buffer memory Press the COPY key gt COPY MODE screen is displayed HIMEDIA CHANGE MODE OFF EINUMEER OF COPIES 1 ICOPY SPACE 6 Omm EICANCEL Press the 1 k
73. the blade is off from the rotation axis of the blade CUTTER OFFSET The blade will automatically turn and face the cutting direction when the tool carriage moves because the blade is forced to move from the rotation center and the blade tip gets resistance by the media Tool carriage Blade Resistance from media id Direction of movement oi Position of Toll rotation axis the blade Backing sheet Media Cutter offset The blade tip gets sunk into the media with 0 3 mm or thicker making the blade hard to rotate Especially for the corners where two straight lines meet cutting becomes very hard because it cannot rotate smoothly Tangential mode is a control method to precisely cut corners where two straight lines meet See below With the tangential mode the blade is advanced so it will overcut at the corners before raising the tool Then it will be lowered at the position slightly before the next line and start to cut with slight overcut Tool down Overcut 2 Tool movement 1 Direction of the tool Tool up Overcut Original cut line 3 Direction of the tool There are 2 modes for tangential mode Mode 1 Overcuts the start and end points and acute angle corners to eliminate uncut sections In addition the cutter blade is moved on the surface of the medium during cutting when it is rotated significantly ensuring sharp cutting unaffected by the hardness or thickness of the media
74. 1 from TANGENTIAL MODE to INITIAL DOWN FORCE Same as Condition No 1 CONDITION NO 8 TOOL CONDITION NO CONDITION NO 8 TOOL CB15U SPEED FORCE ACCELERATION 5 30 1 Same as Condition No 1 from TANGENTIAL MODE to INITIAL DOWN FORCE Same as Condition No 1 The initial values of setting items is subject to change A 14 INDEX Sign rand Commands re ra 11 5 1 2 3 4 Key ioiolass ele IAE ELE e 2 27 1 axis adjustment 2POINT detection 5 8 2 axes adjustment 3POINT detection 5 9 2POINTS 5 5 RIPE EROR dre avene dois em akont 5 7 3POINTS kaka dela reason dore dedos mto vod seed udo 5 8 4 axes adjustment 4POINT detection 5 9 APOINTS acti ote e ao m n stet Ra ne Gants aed 5 8 A Acceleration lr erer erer esses 2 45 Accessories viet ened ky dy ws RES eR 1 2 AC line inlEt e eeeseeo 1 4 1 6 1 8 Adjust After Plotting the Adjustment Registration Mark 5 27 Adjust Automatically eoeon 5 40 Adjusting the Blade Length 2 2 AdjustManuallY erer erer eee ee 5 41 Adjustthe Blade Length Manually 2 47 Adjust with 2POINTS ee e eee eee 00s eee 5 35 Adjust with 3POINTS 002 eee eee 5 37 Adjust with 4POINTS 000 eee eee 5 38 ION oo CLIE 2 30 Advanced Registration Mark Sensing System 5 1 Alig
75. 2 Supplement It will return to AREA PARAMETERS setting screen 1 2 without changing the settings when you press the POSITION 4 key CANCEL Press the PAUSE MENU key gt gt It will return to default screen 4 9 Copy Duplicate Cutting The function to cut specified numbers of cutting data stored in the buffer memory is called COPY Supplement Do not send new data to plotter while copying Cutting data in the buffer memory will be cleared Previous cutting data will be cleared and newly sent data will be stored as cutting data if you send new data with 10 seconds or more interval from the time it finished cutting elt can not copy if data is more than 1 6 MB because it cannot be stored in the buffer memory of the plotter e Buffer memory that can be used for copy will decrease if you turn on the data sort Turn off the data sort when you need to copy cutting with large data See Sorting the Cutting Data CZA for data sort Watch out that it does not fall out of media when cutting with copy function f the original cutting data to be copied starts away from the origin point copied cutting will also start away from the origin point To avoid wasted space create the cutting data close to the origin point 9 Alignment registration mark data cannot be copied When Media Change mode is off Copy is performed in following order Second copy Fourth copy
76. 7 2 Setting the Step PASS vaksen kaa eta Ges heeds K Ee EEEREN KEPEK eR EE 7 1 T3 Setting the Offset Angle semis we tn setan ente Y vev tree we EE etik k 7 8 7 4 Setting the Distance Adjust tet ee en a nen kwa n an kn a knn na 7 9 75 Setting Initial Blade Control Position Adjust 0002 eee eee 7 11 7 6 Settings f r OFFSET FORGE 450100 6120 on kon bee EX ERI PERI DRE ERE RR Ss 7 13 FA Setting Paper MWeilghi iex aie DAE m da RR in kk beer eevee ees ee 7 14 Chapter 8 Settings Regarding Cutting Time 8 1 sorting the Cutting DAK wiki ae kav bests cd cher interan ark eee esd RET E ES 8 2 8 2 Perform Automatic Pre Feed When Cut Data is Received 8 4 8 3 Perform Automatic Pre Feed When Media is Set Initial Feed 8 6 8 4 Setting Feed Speed for Pre Feed 0 ccc cnet 8 7 8 5 Setting the Tool Up Speed 1 2 2 2 0 0 ce eee 8 9 8 6 setting the Tool Up Move ud eroe ka Seb eee eee ee ee Res 8 11 Chapter 9 Setting Regarding Interface 9 1 Setting M PC u RE nes 9 2 USB Interface We kika kok kota ao sek bean a A kt a n a fe a e n Xa ER REPE p l an e ws 9 2 Re 2326 InleHd Ek wo anno an ti 23 93 i dedeloxre ak e we se aaa at re ES d dak fai Or 9 2 Interface Setting MENU III le l ll en kan kk ka a w kn nh 9 2 Connecting With RS 232C iioc em yo ia a TR REPRE ek de E U YE d 9 3 Chapter 10 Settings Regarding Op
77. A D MEDIA SETING screen 1 2 is displayed EN INITIAL FEED Li 3 Press the 1 key PRE FEED D FEED LENGTH setting screen is displayed Supplement 6e Press the POSITION key RETURN to return to the MEDIA setting screen 1 2 without changing any settings 6 Press the FAST key to select the setting digits You can select any digit between 0 5m to 50m When you select SHEET for paper feeding 4 Press the POSITION AW key and increase or decrease the NICO leveling will not take place Setting value l f e 5 Supplement nfirm th tting and pr the ENTER key Ga cogs g press S ey When Pre Feed of Media is performed the D Pre feed will start and it will return to MEDIA SETTING screen 1 2 following screen is displayed FEED LENGTH 6 Press the PAUSE MENU key n D It will return to default screen E To cancel Pre Feed press the FAST key PREVIOUS 2 34 2 10 Selecting Tool Condition In Simple mode you can change tool conditions for five different types of media Normal mode can remember up to 8 settings Changing these settings allows you to make the proper settings for each different type of media The SIMPLE key allows you to switch between Simple mode and Normal mode Switching will reset the machine Simple mode Operation 1 Press the COND TEST key in the default screen D CONDITION setting screen 1 5 is displayed 1 For o
78. ADJ n KWTEST PATTERN BUSENSOR OFFSET ADJ 1 SET CANCEL 2 con MARK AUTO SCAN 3 SET CANCEL PAPER WEIGHT 4 na FF ARMS SET CANCEL SETTING 4 4 EARNS SETTING Wa SENSING SPEED n ENSENSIN6 SPEED 1 mso PASENSING LEVEL i BITES ARMS SENSOR u SET CANCEL SENSING LEVEL 2 78 BY 90 SET CANCEL EJARIS SETTING WA TEST ARMS SENSOR 3 Bue 1 BAPE 2 BA Ti 5 CANCEL AREA B MENU screen PARAMETERS 1 2 IHSGIRcGIITE EAR A EDI KIAREA PRAES 1 2 SET EXPAND LIMIT PAUSE MENU I3 pono 11 PASCALE u SET CANCEL SCALE 2 n i M SET CANCEL ROTATE 3 o SET CANCEL MIRROR 4 mo AREA SET CANCEL Continued PARAMETERS A 10 Default screen Continued PAUSE MENU PAUSE MENU AREA PARAMETERS 2 2 AREA PARAMETERS 1 2 EDAREA PARANETERS 27 2 SET LOWER LEFT X 0 000mm mm ri Y 0 000nn EFAULT MET WNL a KIDICNRABAPOSITION KEY MENU screen MEDIA SETTING 1 2 EIEDIA SETTING V2 FEED LENGTH 4 EIPRE reo 11 n HAAUTO PRE FEED IRE Bao 100 HT lt 2 AUTO PRE FEED 2 SET CANCEL PAGE LENGTH 3 000 Hor ERA INITIAL FEED 4 MEDIA SET CANCEL SETTING 2 2 KIMEDIA SETTING 272 FEED SPEED WIFEED SPEED PAPANEL CUTTING Iv SET CANCEL PANEL CUTTING Wr 2 Borvipe Lewste 160 don SET CANCEL MENU screen INTERFACE 1 2 EDINTERFACE
79. AN MODE setting gt POINTS is selected and it will return to MARK SCAN MODE setting screen without changing the settings when you Screen press the POSITION lt key PREVIOUS 5 10 8 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET P Setting will be set and it will return to ARMS SETTING screen 1 4 Supplement It will return to ARMS setting screen 1 4 without changing the settings when you press 9 Press the PAUSE MENU key the POSITION 4 key CANCEL gt gt It will return to default screen Setting Shape Pattern of Registration Mark Preset the shape pattern of registration marks to scan Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key Supplement D MENU screen is displayed Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe 2 key ARMS D ARMS SETTING screen 1 4 is displayed n AUTO READ MARKS EJMANUAL READ MARKS RAMARK SCAM MODE BEMARK DISTANCE Li 3 Press the POSITION A key D ARMS SETTING screen 2 4 is displayed n MARK TYPE posmon BIDISTANCE ADJUST E MARK SIZE Ca EQAXIS ORIGIN OFFSET Li 4 Press the 1 key MARK TYPE Supplement D MARK TYPE setting screen is displayed It will return to ARMS SETTING screen 2 4 without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt key CANCEL EICANCEL 5 11 5 Press the 1 key TYPE1 or the 2 key TYPE2 MARK TYPE 1 MARK TYPE 2 d L menn Supplement MARK TYPES that the plott
80. ANGUAGE SELECTION in Normal mode or press the 1 key LANGUAGE SELECTION in Simple mode LANGUAGE SELECTION screen is displayed D LANGUAGE SELECTION screen is displayed 4 Press the POSITION AV key and select the language In these instructions it s explained for when it s set to English E 3 f ED 5 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET D Setting will be set and it will return to ADVANCE setting screen 6 Press the PAUSE MENU key D It will return to the default screen 10 2 Setting the Display Length Unit LENGTH UNIT The coordinate values that appear on the display and the other parameters for various settings can be changed to either meter or inch display Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key in the default screen D MENU screen is displayed HMEDIAH I ZF EJADYV n EE Menu screen Menu screen Normal mode Simple mode 2 Pressthe POSITION w key ADV in Normal mode or press the 3 key ADV in Simple mode D ADVANCE setting screen is displayed AN LANGUAGE SELECTION BILEKNGTH UNIT ADVANCE setting screen ADVANCE setting screen Normal mode Simple mode 3 Press the 3 key LENGTH UNIT in Normal mode or press the 2 key LENGTH UNIT in Simple mode LENGTH UNIT screen is displayed D LENGTH UNIT setting screen is displayed 4 Press the 1 key METRIC or the 2 key INCH 5 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key
81. Accessories Power cable USB cable Various software User s Manual pdf SETUP MANUAL TO ENSURE SAFE AND CORRECT USE Cutter Blade Manual Cutter holder PHP33 CBO9N HS Cutter blades Water based fiber pen adapter PHP31 FIBER Plunger Height adjustment tool Water based fiber pen KF700 BK 1P Media Cutter Other software data may be added later Dedicated Accessories CE6000 40 CE6000 60 Carrier Sheet CRO9300 A3 CE6000 40 only CE6000 120 Item Item Roll medium tray Stand DO 2 l ap The roll medium tray is standard accessories for the CE6000 60 without stands 1 2 Front View CE6000 40 Tool carriage Control panel Grit roller position guide Toorheldsr Media set lever Cutting mat USB interface connector Cutting groove a oze RS 232C interface connector Media sensor Grit roller Control panel Used to access various plotter functions Push rollers Rollers that push the media against the grit rollers Grit rollers Metallic rollers with a file like surface that feed the media back and forth Media sensors The front sensor is used to sense the leading edge of the media The rear sensor is used to sense the trailing edge of the media Tool carriage
82. CEL KIZANILABBPOSITION KEY MENU screen 1E 2 I F IIIA 1 2 MEDIA SETTING 1 1 EMEDIA SETTING 1A Wesce LENGTH INTERFACE 1 1 3 EJINTERFACE 1 1 BMHP GL ORIGIN POINT HAGP GL STEP SIZE ADVANCE 1 1 EJADVANCE 1 1 WILANGUAGE SELECTION BALENGTH UNIT Normal Menu Default screen 1 Condition No 1 CBO9U 8 Fl4 A2 1 na Bio BICONDITION No CONDITION setting 1 3 n 1 3 2 Condition No 2 HiCondition No 1 n COND TEST TOL CBO9U40 EED 30 cm s RCE 14 M 8 Condition No 8 VCEDTT No CUT TEST MST KRAN n Er poss p Bno kdo 6 ENTER N 3 ElN 7 H Condition No 1 Mod No 8 BITOOL BIOFFSET Wi EgpeseT 2 ao a Li Enn SET CANCEL EMEDIA CHANGE MODE 0FF COPY 3 PANUWBER OF COPIES 1 H Condition No 1 EICOPY SPACE 0 0mm BITOOL EJ0FFSET n SET CANCEL CB09U M SET CANCEL COND ka ESEJE GPEED SERE 30 30 20 20 3 EICACONDITION No SEED SET CANCEL E RESISTE Force MER 12 12 UE 17122 17 30 4 e YO No
83. Confirm the setting and press the POSITION 4 key CANCEL D BAUD RATE will be set and it will return to RS 232C setting screen Ce Press the 2 key DATA BIT D DATA BIT setting screen is displayed Press the 1 key 8 BIT or the 2 key 7 BIT D DATA BIT will be set and it will return to RS 232C setting screen Press the 3 key PARITY D PARITY setting screen is displayed 355 232 Mo 1 eat PARITY PADATA BIEVEN Press the 1 key NONE 2 key EVEN or the 3 key ODD D PARITY will be set and it will return to RS 232C setting screen 9 5 Supplement Baud rate can be set to 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 600 and 300 Supplement Match the setting value of the application to be used Supplement Match the setting value of the application to be used t will return to RS 232C setting screen without changing the settings when you press POSITION lt key CANCEL Supplement e Match the setting value of the application to be used t will return to RS 232C setting screen without changing the settings when you press POSITION lt key CANCEL 12 13 14 15 Press the 4 key HANDSHAKE D HANDSHAKE setting screen is displayed apata eS BJPARIT Bonot EJEna Ack ERHARD PREV TOUS Press the 1 key HARDWIRE the 2 key Xon off or the 3 Supplement key Enq Ack Match the setting value of the applic
84. D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe 4 key MEDIA D MEDIA SETTING screen 1 2 is displayed EN INITIAL FEED Li 3 Press the 4 key INITIAL FEED D INITIAL FEED screen is displayed Z Setthe mode by pressing the 1 key ON or the 2 key OFF 5 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET D Setting will be set and it will return to MEDIA SETTING screen 1 2 Supplement It will return to MEDIA SETTING screen 1 2 without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt 4 key 6 Press the PAUSE MENU key gt gt It will return to default screen Setting Feed Speed for Pre Feed Sets the speed of media transfer during the feed media carry of auto media transfer of received cut data leveling of the initial feed etc Set the feed speed to SLOW if the media shifts during the pre feed if the media is heavy or slippery It is normally set to NORMAL Pre Feed of Media Paper or Marking Film Perform Automatic Pre Feed When Media is Set Initial Feed Perform Automatic Pre Feed When Cut Data is Received Supplement This setting will be saved even if the power is shut off Operation Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe 4 key MEDIA D MEDIA SETTING screen 1 2 is displayed EN I
85. DIAGNOSTICS bene pes deed 13 22 Display language isses esse 2 25 Display Language Setting 2 60 10 2 Display Length Unit ee ee eee ooon 10 3 Display Length Unit Setting 2 61 Distance AdjUSt ee erer cece eee 7 9 Distance Adjustment Between the Registration Mark 5 16 DOWN FQrce uelis ec sae ka kosa RR ER edd kk 7 6 DD anni tes Shek ads nea eet ted E te bo tis Rete etik Bak 1 2 E ENTER key 0 00 0 cece ee 2 27 Error Message erer erer er ene eee eee eee 13 23 Error Messages in GP GL Command Mode 13 6 Error Messages in HP GL Command Mode 13 7 EXPAND 2 fow ka dedi dines aka iet site ekri ot ri d d 4 4 External Dimensions ee eee erer nn onon A 4 F FAN POWER ii Rb 9 bean a eee ed eee ees 10 6 Fan Suction Setting eeeeeeoeon 10 6 FAST key ni aoni i a di Aen CE oA do Ford Ru Rok 2 27 Feeding Method 000 cece eee eeeeee 2 32 Feed Speed for Pre Feed 1 eee eee 8 7 FOICE ci bets kota beh iben rv dna abe be 2 44 G GP GL Gommiahnd wi we eee ana man um Dake aw egt dus 11 4 GP GL Step SIZE eee 2 59 11 4 Grit roller position guide 1 3 1 5 1 7 2 22 Grit rollers erer re erer eee ren nen 1 3 1 5 1 7 H Half Cutting ikid a do ER RE ER ee badd ees 2 50 Hold dOWN Forces cse siet kx sek dd 2 24 HP GL Comriand es crees scele RR etat 11 7 HP
86. DISPLAY LANGUAGE setting screen is displayed AGE AER Deutsch taliano Espanol Portugues PYCCKMA CAI ira Use the POSITION aw lt p keys to select the language This manual assumes you chose the English language setting 029 e Press the ENTER key P gt After the DISPLAY LANGUAGE is selected the LENGTH UNIT screen will appear Press the 1 key METRIC or the 2 key INCH to select the length unit setting Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET D Setting will be set and it will return to default screen 2 25 Connecting to the Power Turning on the power of the plotter Operation 1 Check that the power switch is turned off the side is pressed down 2 Connect one end of the provided power cord to the CE6000 AC line inlet and the other end to an electrical socket of the rated supply voltage 3 Turnon the CE6000 by pressing the I side of the switch LCD on the control panel is lit 4 If media has not been loaded the firmware version number is displayed followed by a prompt to load media Condition Na 1 l ANROLL 1 FRONT EDGE J MED 2 ROLL IIT IT Don TION SHEET LOAD MEDIA ES CONDITION No Media set lever raised Media set lever lowered The push roller is up The push roller is down 2 26 Supplement When turning the power off wait over 20 seconds before turning it on again otherwise problems may oc
87. Distance adjust value is not Perform distance adjust CHEN Setting the correct Distance Adjust LOAD MEDIA is displayed Media is close to transparent Transparent media cannot be CHA Enabling even if the media is set and and media sensor makes detected DISABLE the media sensor Disabling the Media media set lever is moved up false recognition This may and set the cut area when this kind of Sensors MEDIA SENSOR happen depending on the media is used CR Setting Cutting media Area Media sensor malfunctions with strong scattered reflection Move the position of the light source Make is so no direct sunlight shines There may be defective in the operation of the media set lever sensor Contact your sales representative or the Graphtec call center 13 4 When the Cutting Result is Not Good Symptom Cause Solution Corners are rounded Corners are too sharp Blade and OFFSET does not match Change the OFFSET It is rounded Increase the OFFSET It is too sharp Decrease the OFFSET The cut line starts out crooked The blade inside the plunger doesn t turn smoothly Remove dirt from inside the plunger The blade skips and does not completely cut lines that should be solid Straight cut lines seems to wobble The blade is extended too far Adjust the blade length The cutting speed is too high Lower the speed setting Coarse resolution
88. GL MODEL EMULATED esses 11 7 l Jj PT 2 30 Indicator Lamp sisse seis Re eem en 2 28 Initial Blade Control Position Adjust 7 11 Initial Feed ics 24 250 e rey Rey ge 8 6 Initial Setting e aret ta Rus eene A 13 Interface 2 sxsp Eon taa Gwd kan Me eee anan g 9 2 Interface Setting Menu ee eee even enn 9 2 L Language aenean Soie Pto gre hen te 2 60 LANGUAGE SELECTION 00005 10 2 Length of the Page ee ee eee eee 4 5 LENGTH UNIT x iate nto a ana t ERE gate anne 10 3 Length Unit wii en koke an kk sy koki y dwe 2 25 2 61 Loading Media Paper or Marking Film 2 6 Loading Roll Media CE6000 40 2 6 Loading Roll Media CE6000 60 120 2 9 HF2 Loading Sheet Media CEGOOO 120 2 16 Loading Sheet Media CE6000 40 60 2 14 M Manual Position AdjuSt 6 2 6 3 Mark Distance er erer ero erer eese 5 14 Mark Scan Mode and Number of Adjustment Marks 6 2 MARK SCAN Mode and Numbers 5 7 MARK TYPE i nne edad deed Ph eka dad whee x 5 2 MEDIA ao sea n te does tems e RE bre idera Evens cae 2 30 Medias osa ceased erba itd ka see aa kaa 2 6 Media Change mode is off eeeo 4 10 Media Change mode iS ON ee eee eeonn 4 13 Media Cutter 2006 oe ech eb eie ie eed kokon t eek 1 2 Media guide bar e 1
89. Here you can change the display language You can choose from 10 languages English Japanese German French Italian Spanish Portuguese Russian Korean and Chinese This can be changed in Normal mode Operation 1 In default screen press PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed HMEDAN 1 7F pa 2 Press 3 key ADV D ADVANCE setting screen is displayed AN LANGUAGE SELECTION BILENSTH UNIT 3 Press 1 key LANGUAGE SELECTION D LANGUAGE SELECTION screen is displayed 4 Pressing POSITION ay keys select the desired language e POSITION P 5 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET D Setting will be set and it will return to ADVANCE setting screen 6 Press PAUSE MENU key D It will return to default screen 2 60 2 12 5 Display Length Unit Settings Length Unit Simple mode You can choose to have length units displayed in either meters or inches This can be changed in Normal mode Operation 1 In default screen press PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed 3 ERA a END Fo 2 Press 3 key ADV D ADVANCE setting screen is displayed AN LANGUAGE SELECTION BILENSTH UNIT 3 Press 2 key LENGTH UNIT D LENGTH UNIT setting screen is displayed LENGTH UNIT TNCH SET EICANCEL 4 Press 1 key METRIC or 2 key INCH 5 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET D Setting will be s
90. I t setting value Supplemen 9 Digits of settings can be changed by pressing ES the FAST key 3 FostIoN P eSetting range is from 0 0 to 50000 0 mm Confirm the setting and press the POSITION 4 key PREVIOUS D MARK DISTANCE is selected and it will return to MARK DISTANCE screen Press the 2 key Y D Y AXIS setting screen is displayed Press the POSITION AY key and increase or decrease the Supplement Setting value 9 Digits of settings can be changed by pressing the FAST key 3 POSITION P Setting range is from 0 0 mm to 50000 0 mm Confirm the setting and press the POSITION 4 key PREVIOUS D MARK DISTANCE is selected and it will return to MARK DISTANCE screen Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET Supplement D Setting will be set and it will return to ARMS SETTING screen 1 4 It will return to ARMS setting screen 1 4 without changing the settings when you press Press the PAUSE MENU key the POSITION 44 key CANCEL P It will return to default screen 5 15 Setting Distance Adjustment Between the Registration Mark It will adjust the cutting if the distance between the registration marks are different from the original value on the data using the ratio calculated from the difference This is called distance adjustment between registration marks There are following 3 modes for adjustment between registration marks User Original valu
91. ION lt key PREVIOS Press the 2 key NUMBER OF POINTS D NUMBER OF POINTS setting screen is displayed 2 PI GINTS AHE POINTS 2p EI 4POINTS EIFREVIOUS EJCANCEL Press the 1 key POINTS the 2 key POINTS or the 3 Supplement key 4POINTS It will return to ARMS setting screen without P gt This will select the number of registration marks and return you to the changing the setting when you press the MARK SCAN MODE setting screen POSITION lt lt key PREVIOS Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET P gt Setting will be set and it will return to ARMS SETTING screen 1 4 n 1 AUTO READ MARKS EJMANUAL READ MARKS RAMARK SCAM MODE BEMARK DISTANCE Li Press the 2 key MANUAL READ MARKS Supplement D Following message is displayed If the MARK SCAN MODE setting screen does not appear press the 2 key ARMS to return to the MENU screen PIRE AWA ARIS POINT 1 Press the POSITION AW p key match the tool tip and move to the mark position Supplement Tool carriage will move faster when the qu FAST key is pressed simultaneously with the Q PosimioN POSITION key 6 4 13 Confirm the position of the tool and if it is OK press the ENTER key SET D Once all the adjustment marks are specified DISTANCE entry screen is displayed POINT 1 2 81968 Amm 14 Press the POSITION AW key to set the original distance on the data
92. ION 4 key PREVIOUS D Offset value will be selected and it will return to AXIS ORIGIN OFFSET mode screen Press the 2 key Y D Y AXIS setting screen is displayed AXIS ORIGIN OFFSET n Press the POSITION A key and increase or decrease the Supplement Setting value 9 Digits of settings can be changed by pressing the FAST key m e Setting range is from 1000 0 to 1 000 0mm Confirm the setting and press the POSITION lt lt key PREVIOUS D Offset value will be selected and it will return to AXIS ORIGIN OFFSET mode screen Q POSITION P Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET Supplement P gt Setting will be set and it will return to ARMS SETTING screen 2 4 It will return to ARMS SETTING screen 2 4 without changing the settings when you press Press the PAUSE MENU key the POSITION 4 key CANCEL It will return to default screen 5 19 Adjusting the Sensor Level Scan level threshold value between the media background color and registration mark of the sensor scanning the registration mark is automatically adjusted Sensor is adjusted to scan the registration mark written in black lines on white background Readjust the scan level of the sensor depending on the color and gloss of the media If itis hard to adjust the level automatically due to media surface characteristics adjust the scan level of the sensor manually Operation 1 Level
93. ION L TEST 2 2 2 KITEST n ENCONMOUNT THE PENI 3 BASELENDONE EIDATBICANCEL SELF TEST BICUI LING PRO L 12 n MOUNT THE PEN 4 END ONE BACANCEL DATA DUMP UI LING PRU KITEST n ICONDI CUTTING PRO SELF DONE ATA IBICANCEL UTTING PRO Li KITEST n WIDIAGNOSTICS 2 2 Hi KITEST n WIDIAGN DIAGNOSTICS DONE CANCEL 2 2 A 12 Initial Setting Simple Menu Menu items Setting items Initial value MEDIA PAGE LENGTH 200 0 cm CE6000 40 500 0 cm CE6000 60 120 INTERFACE HP GL ORIGIN POINT LOWER LEFT GP GL STEP SIZE 0 100mm ADVANCE LANGUAGE SELECTION Select when initially turning on power LENGTH UNIT Select when initially turning on power TOOLS CONDITION Media name Speed cm s Force Standard Value For outdoor use 20 For decorative use 20 Transparent film 20 Reflective film 20 Fluorescent film 15 The initial values of setting items are subject to change Normal Menu Menu items Setting items Initial value TOOLS SETTING STEP PASS 1 OFFSET FORCE 4 OFFSET ANGLE 30 DATA SORTING OFF TOOL UP SPEED AUTO CONDITION PRIORITY MANUAL INITIAL BLADE CONTROL POSITION 2mm BELOW TOOL UP MOVE DISABLED ARMS SETTING MARK SCAN MODE OFF NUMBER OF POIN
94. Moves the cutter pen or plotting pen across the media during cutting or plotting Tool holder Holds the cutter pen or plotting pen and moves it up or down Grit roller position guide Stickers on the front of the Y rail and the rear side of the top cover that show the position of each grit roller Use these alignment marks as an aid in locating the Push rollers Cutting mat sss Cutter blade moved on this mat preventing wears of the blade Cutting GrOOVE Use this groove when using the media cutter Media set lever Used to raise or lower the Push rollers during the loading or unloading of media USB interface connector Used to connect the plotter to the computer with a USB interface cable RS 232C interface connector Used to connect the plotter to the computer with a RS 232C interface cable Rear View CE6000 40 D Power switch Roll medium tray AC line inlet Roll medium tray guide rail Roll medium tray A tray to set media in Roll medium tray guide rail A rail to set the roll media tray in Power switch Used to turn the plotter on and off AC line inlet Inlet where the power cable is connected Front View CE6000 60 Tool holder Control panel Grit roller position guide Cutting mat Media set lever JA Cutt
95. N CY Li 4 Press the 4 key CIRCLE RESOLUTION D CIRCLE RESOLUTION setting screen is displayed CIRCLE RESOLUTION D Pressthe 1 key DEFAULT or the 2 key AUTO 6 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET P gt Setting will be set and it will return to INTERFACE setting screen 2 2 7 Press the PAUSE MENU key P It will return to the default screen 11 8 Chapter 12 Maintenance This chapter describes the settings for the maintenance PRODUCT SUMMARY 12 1 12 2 12 3 12 4 12 1 Daily Maintenance Replacing Cutter Blade Cleaning the Cutter Pen Cutter Plunger Exchange 12 1 Daily Maintenance Daily Maintenance During the course of daily plotter operation be sure to observe the following precautions 1 Never lubricate the mechanisms of the plotter 2 Clean the plotter s casing using a dry cloth that has been moistened in a neutral detergent diluted with water Never use thinner benzene alcohol or similar solvents to clean the casings they will damage the casing s finish 8 Clean the cutting mat using a dry cloth In case of stubborn stains use a cloth that has been moistened in alcohol or in a neutral detergent diluted with water 4 Clean the plotter s paper sensors using a cloth moistened in a neutral detergent diluted with water Never use thinner benzene alcohol or similar solvents to clean the sensors cleaners such as these will damage the sensors b
96. NITIAL FEED Li 3 Press the POSITION a key MEDIA SETTING screen 2 2 is displayed A MEFFED SPEED Position BIPANEL CUTTING CY 4 Press the 1 key FEED SPEED p FEED SPEED setting screen is displayed 5 Pressthe 1 key SLOW or the 2 key NORMAL 8 7 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET P gt Setting will be set and it will return to MEDIA SETTING screen 2 2 Supplement It will return to MEDIA SETTING screen 2 2 without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt key CANCEL Press the PAUSE MENU key gt gt It will return to default screen 8 8 Setting the Tool Up Speed TOOL UP SPEED is the speed the tool moves when it is raised The cutting time in total becomes short if you set the TOOL UP SPEED to fast speed even though the speed of the tool when it is cutting lowered is set to slow speed for the hard to cut media hard or sticky Supplement This setting will be saved even if the power is shut off Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe 1 key TOOL D TOOLS SETTING screen 1 3 is displayed ENOF SET ANGLE Li 3 Press the POSITION a key D TOOLS SETTING screen 2 3 is displayed e POSITION P EN INITIAL BLADE Cr Iv 4 Press the 2 key TOOL UP SPEED D TOOL UP SPEED setting screen is disp
97. PO NR GP GL JO SO 4 When commands from data breaks 2 and 3 appear that command work will begin after the partition pastern cutting is finished 6 Partition pastern cutting will continue for each piece of data when a data break is caused by a command even if multiple pieces of data are sent in before the cutting finishes even when numerous pieces of partition pastern data are in the plotter buffer e When partition pastern and auto media transfer are both turned on the machine will ignore automatic media transfer length settings and continue working with priority of partition length plus something minutes ago with footprints e When partition pastern is on and registration marks will not be seen ignored and copy initial feed and cutting area cannot be changed 9 Partition pastern cannot be done when one file of data makes the buffer full Make sure to always send in data lower than the buffer size Reference This setting will be saved even if the power is shut off Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key Supplement D MENU screen is displayed Perform the settings in Normal mode Press the 4 key MEDIA D MEDIA SETTING screen 1 2 is displayed WPRE FEED EJAUTD PRE FEED RAPAGE LENGTH EN INITIAL FEED Li Press the POSITION A key D MEDIA SETTING screen 2 2 is displayed n FEED SPEED qu BAPANEL CUTTING 3 P CD 4 15 10 Press the 2 key PANEL CUTTING D PANEL C
98. POINT in Simple mode D HP GL ORIGIN POINT setting screen is displayed HP GL ORIGIN POINT 4 Press the 1 key LOWER LEFT or the 2 key CENTER 5 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET Supplement D Setting will be set and it will return to I F screen It will return to I F screen without changing the settings when you press the POSITION d key CANCEL 6 Press the PAUSE MENU key gt gt It will return to the default screen 3 9 Setting the Cutting Direction Rotate the coordinate axes to change the cutting direction Reference The rotation settings will be saved even if the power is shut off p X Coordinate axes rotation settings on Coordinate axes rotation settings off iC X sate mO Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key Supplement D MENU screen is displayed Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe 8 key AREA D AREA PARAMETERS setting screen 1 2 is displayed 3 Press the 3 key ROTATE D ROTATE screen is displayed 4 Press the 1 key ON or the 2 key OFF 3 10 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET Supplement D Setting will be set and it will return to AREA PARAMETERS screen 1 2 It will return to AREA PARAMETERS setting scre
99. Page ejection quality assurance goes up to 2 m for the CE6000 40 and up to 5m for the CE6000 60 120 It depends on the media specified by Graphtec and setting conditions Use the basket option Please use 3M Scotchcal Electrocut Graphic Film 7725 10 Set the speed below 30 and the acceleration below 2 In Simple mode there is no need to set anything so it is not available Perform pre feed for the amount to be used before cutting Leave the media in environment to use for adequate time if the deviation of temperature and humidity is big Set the both push rollers at least 15mm inside the edge of media OSet the sideway tension of the media uniform when setting the color adhesive film or recording media when cutting long length Media might come off the rollers while cutting if it is not uniform 9 Pull out the amount to use before cutting when you are using the roll media 9 To reduce the shifting of the media perform the pre feed to the full length to be cut see Pre Feed of Media Paper or Marking Film C327 Also pre feeding can be done automatically when the data is received see Perform Automatic Pre Feed When Cut Data is Received J or done automatically when the media is loaded see Perform Automatic Pre Feed When Media is Set Initial Feed CHAA Pre feeding will stabilize the feed by acclimating the media taking out the slack eThis setting is maintained even after the power is turned off Operation
100. RKS EJMANUAL READ MARKS RAMARK SCAN MODE BEMARK DISTANCE LA 3 Double press POSITION A key D ARMS SETTING screen 3 4 is displayed 3 POSITION P ENPAPER WETIGHT CD Li 5 33 Press the 3 key MARK AUTO SCAN D MARK AUTO SCAN setting screen is displayed Press the 1 key ON or the 2 key OFF Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET P Setting will be set and it will return to ARMS SETTING screen 3 4 Press the PAUSE MENU key Supplement D It will return to the default screen It will return to EGISTRATION MARK setting screen 3 4 without changing the settings when you press the POSITION 4 key CANCEL 5 34 Setting the Position Using ARMS This section describes the method to adjust the position with the operation from control panel using ARMS There are following 3 methods depending on the number of registration marks scanned In general the adjustment becomes more accurate with more registration marks scanned but it will take longer to adjust Adjust with 2POINTS Adjust with 3POINTS Adjust with 4POINTS Adjust Automatically Adjust Manually Reference Perform the automatic registration mark scanning with paper weight See Setting Paper Weight turned on The media might lift and it may not scan the registration mark correctly if it is turned off Adjust with 2POINTS 2POINTS adjustment will scan 2 registration marks aligned in the media transpor
101. SETTING screen 2 3 is displayed n DATA SORTING BITOOL UP SPEED EJCONDITIOM PRIORITY EN INITIAL BLADE Press the 1 key DATA SORTING D DATA SORTING setting screen is displayed EICANCEL Press the 1 key ON or the 2 key OFF 8 2 e Sorting might not be effective for the data that is created efficiently V POSITION P CY e Sorting will start the process after all the data are stored in the buffer memory so it takes time to start the cutting 9 Process may be faster to turn off the sorting on the plotter if the data is already sorted using the software on the PC Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET Supplement D Setting will be set and it will return to TOOLS SETTING screen 2 3 It will return to TOOLS setting screen 2 3 without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt key CANCEL Press the PAUSE MENU key Supplement gt gt It will return to default screen 5 mark is displayed at the right of the screen when SORT MODE is set See How to Use Control Panel CEEA 8 3 Perform Automatic Pre Feed When Cut Data is Received It is possible to feed and reverse the media automatically for specified amount when the plotter receives the cutting data Pre feeding to prevent the shifting of media can be done automatically Also the media will be unrolled from the roll before c
102. Setting the Acceleration Set the acceleration of the tool that is used in each of the tool condition numbers Setting range CE6000 40 1 to 3 CE6000 60 1 to 3 CE6000 120 1 to 2 Supplement On the CE6000 60 if you set speed as 64 and acceleration as 3 they will both appear as In this case both values will be automatically calculated On the CE6000 120 if you set acceleration as 2 the speed cannot be set to 65 or more 65 70 or 71 In this case the speed and acceleration will both appear as Both values will be automatically calculated Operation 1 Press the COND TEST key in the default screen D CONDITION setting screen 1 3 is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode n Condition No 1 WATOOL CRAQU 30 cm s 2 Press the POSITION A key D CONDITION setting screen 2 3 is displayed n Qu ACCELERATION 2 EJ TANGENTIAL MO Position BIOVERCLT CY 3 Press the 1 key ACCELERATION D ACCEL setting screen is displayed Supplement It will return to CONDITION screen 2 3 without changing the settings when you press the 4 key CANCEL Display may vary depending on the selected tool condition number 4 Press the POSITION lt p key and select the tool condition number CONDITION No 8 9 CD 2 45 Press the POSITION A key and in
103. Setting the Distance Adjust DISTANCE ADJUST value corrects any deviation in the length of cut or plotted line segments which occurs depending on the media being used DISTANCE ADJUST value for the deviation is specified as a percentage of the total distance For example a setting of 0 05 adjusts a distance of 2 m 2 000 mm by 2 000 x 0 05 1 mm making 2 001 mm DISTANCE ADJUST can be specified for each CONDITION No Supplement This setting will be saved even if the power is shut off Operation 1 Press the COND TEST key D CONDITION setting screen 1 3 is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode n Condition No 1 EE 2 Press the POSITION v key D CONDITION setting screen 3 3 is displayed E 3 POSITION P J Press the 1 key DISTANCE ADJUST D DISTANCE ADJUST setting screen is displayed 4 Press the POSITION lt p key and select the CONDITION No Q f ce 5 Press the 1 key ON D DISTANCE ADJUST becomes on and 3 key X and 4 key Y becomes enabled 10 11 12 13 Press the 3 key X D X DISTANCE ADJUST setting screen is displayed a DISTANCE ADJUST Press the POSITION AW key and increase or decrease the setting value l f e Confirm the setting value and press the POSITION lt key PRE
104. T key Supplement elt will return to ARMS setting screen 1 4 without changing the settings when you press the POSITION 4 key CANCEL Distance input screen for point 3 is displayed if it is set to 3POINTS or more so repeat Steps 4 and 5 to set POINT 1 3 81888 Amm n EICANCEL Supplement See Adjust Automatically CJZ if you are moving automatically to registration mark for scanning Supplement Press the 2 key ARMS in the MENU screen if itis not ARMS SETTING screen 2 Press the POSITION aw lt p key and move the tool carriage to the area to start scanning of the registration mark 8 POSITION Registration mark scan start area MARK TYPE 1 MARK TYPE 2 Point 4 Point 2 Point 4 Point 2 Point 1 point to make origin point Pal Point 3 Point 1 point to make origin point Point 3 Feed direction of media Feed direction of media Move the tool inside this area Move the tool inside this area Confirm the position of the tool and if it is OK press the ENTER key D Registration marks are scanned Following message is displayed when completed y 3 AWD ARMS POINT 2 agy 10 MOVE THE TOOL AND THEN PRESS ENTER 2 Me AA CO L pan on Press the POSITION aw lt p key and move the tool carriage to the next area to start scanning of the registration mark Q POSITION t MARK TYPE 2 Registration mark scan area MARK TYPE 1
105. TEP PASS is used which allows to control the short lines with certain length resulting to stable rotation of the blade for higher cut quality Setting range of STEP PASS is from 0 to 20 Actual length of the STEP PASS is the value of the STEP PASS multiplied by the distance set in the STEP SIZE Setting the Step Size STEP SIZE Supplement eThis setting will be saved even if the power is shut off e The cut image may not be what you intended if the set value is too large It is recommended to set to 1 for normal use Operation Press the PAUSE MENU key Supplement D MENU screen is displayed PP Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe 1 key TOOL D TOOLS SETTING screen 1 3 is displayed TOOLS SETTING 1 8 TOOL UP DOWN STEP PASS OFFSET FORCE OFFSET ANGLE Li 3 Press the 2 key STEP PASS D STEP PASS setting screen is displayed 4 Press the POSITION AV key and increase or decrease the setting value Supplement pa Setting range is from 0 to 20 5 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET Supplement D Setting will be set and it will return to TOOLS setting screen 1 3 It will return to TOOLS setting screen 1 3 6 without changing the settings when you press Press the PAUSE MENU key the POSITION lt key CANCEL D It will return to default screen 7 7 Setting the Offset Angle The CE6000 analyzes the cutting data and
106. TER key SET P The plotter starts a copy immediately Replace the media D COPY MODY CHANGE MEDIA will be displayed on the screen Condition No 1 CB SLH8 S38 Fla A COPY MODE CHANGE MEDIA E QUIT COPY EUCHANGE SETTING Ma STOP PAUSE The plotter starts a copy immediately after replacing the media This operation s specified number of copies will be repeated In the case of suspension press the POSITION lt 4 key QUIT COPY 4 14 Supplement CANNOT COPY CUT AREA TOO SMALL is displayed if the cutting area is smaller than the copy data Either expand the cutting area or set the media that is big enough to copy Supplement Cutting data is stored even if the media is exchanged It can be copied as many times until the buffer memory is cleared It can be copied again after exchanging the media by pressing COPY key Panel Cutting To prevent long skew utilize partition length when cutting Supplement When Partition Pastern is on the machine will begin by dividing up partition length and continue cutting until one of the following data breaks appears When the first partitioned area cut is finished the machine will move to the next area and repeat this until all areas have been cut e Data Breaks 1 No data sent for a few second after finishing cutting Time Out 2 A feed related command is set GP GL F FS commands HP GL AF AH PG commands 3 HP GL S
107. TER OFFSET is pressed the tool carriage will start moving so take care not to cut your fingers Confirm the Results of the Cutting Test Confirm the cutting test results and adjust to optimal setting Repeat cutting test and adjustment until optimal cut is achieved Adjustment of Offset Check the corners of the triangles and rectangles See Setting the Tool Condition GAZZESYA and adjust the offset value if the corner How to check offset is not cut or if it is cut too much Check if the offset value is set correctly by Adjust offsets in Normal mode following Supplement A Not enough adjustment Increase the offset value Optimal offset value A Too much adjustment Decrease the offset value Adjustment for Half Cutting Peel off the triangle area and adjust so it cuts slightly into the Supplement backing sheet See Adjusting the Blade Length CAA If the backing sheet has been cut through either the FORCE setting and Jen nh Force CET Baie is too high or the cutter blade tip is extended too far If the backing the settings sheet shows only a few traces of the cutter blade either the FORCE setting is too low or the cutter blade tip is not sufficiently extended Adjustment for Cutting Out Adjust so the media is completely cut out If the media is not completely cut either the FORCE setting is too low or the cutter blade tip is not sufficiently extended See Adjusting the Blade
108. TEST screen is displayed g l kad KA ka EIOS TION KEY CONDITION screen Simple mode ke Ld LAEIPOS T TION KEY CONDITION screen Normal mode Press the POSITION aw lt p gt key the tool carriage to the location you wish to perform the test cutting Press the 1 key FORCE D 3 cutting test patterns are cut with current FORCE in the center and 1 each of FORCE increased and decreased for 1 Press the ENTER key after completion D It will return to CUT TEST menu screen Press the 2 key CUTTER OFFSET Normal mode only P 3 cutting test patterns are cut with current CUTTER OFFSET in the center and 1 each of CUTTER OFFSET increased and decreased for 1 Press the ENTER key after completion D It will return to CUT TEST menu screen Press the 4 key CANCEL D It will return to CONDITION screen Press the COND TEST key D It will return to default screen 2 49 Supplement elt will return to CONDITION screen by pressing the 4 key CANCEL Change cutter offset settings in Normal mode Supplement Pushing the POSITION and FAST keys simultaneously will move the tool carriage faster N CAUTION When the 1 key FORCE is pressed the tool carriage will start moving so take care not to cut your fingers Supplement Test cut patterns can have their cut order and force changed as shown below Cut Order N CAUTION When the 2 key CUT
109. TOOL ss fw sibi e ood eode kib Abe bem BAW AN ke k bati EP S EE kann 2 4 REMOVING M 100 os ia RERI DE en ERE ERERRIPRR C SAT SEN BALE SE 2 5 23 Loading Media Paper or Marking Film sik is waya n s x Re EE RR 2 6 Loading Roll Media CE6000 40 eee eee seen kn en nn kaa knn nn 2 6 Loading Holl Media CE6000 60 120 4454 ve kat ma kari DRE id 2 9 Loading Sheet Media CE6000 40 60 e ee enn va ne ees 2 14 Loading Sheet Media CEGOOO 120 Lele en n ken es 2 16 Carrier Sheet for Affixing Media for Cutting ee eee onon 2 19 2 4 Aligning the Push Boller ii a akeyan eR RR RE ERR PARERE RR RAO EE EY EE 2 22 Aligning the Push Roller aa ao ke te aet ER e nr tea ERE ERES ERES 2 22 Changing the Hold down Force II tk ee kk krak kann eee 2 24 25 About ihe Default SCIOBI lt 0s 2254 ke te erite toi A es I EX 2 25 2 6 Connecting to M POWBI segue cea Sea aae EEEE REEE ew ee ga EINE NERA 2 26 27 How to Use Control Panel w swa rk e REX ERR a RR ex RE an En RE 2 27 COMM OUS cad pasni e vwa 63 55 dede EXER PEDE RI aed EB eder psu 2 27 Menu KOY PPP RETIUM 2 27 l di ator Lamp ais ao Eres dees ke Kae UM eya AGO S L TUS E Aran 2 28 Reading the Screen LCD aze aa pon E ji de on ke RC aec Rr de P n eg 2 28 Contents of Operation from Menu SCreen eee eee oo eres 2 30 Contents of Operation from COND TEST Key eeeeeoooeun 2 31 2 8 Set
110. TS 2 POINTS MARK DISTANCE X X 0 0 mm MARK DISTANCE Y Y 0 0 mm MARK TYPE TYPE2 MODE USER CUSTOM UNIT 5mm MARK SIZE 20 0 mm AXIS ORIGIN OFFSET X X 0 0 mm AXIS ORIGIN OFFSET Y Y 0 0 mm SENSOR OFFSET ADJ X X 0 0 mm SENSOR OFFSET ADJ Y Y 0 0 mm PAPER WEIGHT ON SENSING SPEED NORMAL SENSING LEVEL X X 70 SENSING LEVEL Y Y 80 AREA PARAMETER SETTINGS EXPAND DEFAULT SCALE 1 ROTATE OFF MIRROR OFF AREA LOWER LEFT DEFAULT AREA UPPER RIGHT DEFAULT MEDIA SETTING FEED LENGTH 1 0m AUTO PRE FEED OFF FEED LENGTH 1 0m PAGE LENGTH 200 0 cm CE6000 40 500 0 cm CE6000 60 120 INITIAL FEED OFF FEED SPEED NORMAL PANEL CUTTING OFF DIVIDE LENGTH 100 0 cm A 13 Menu items Setting items Initial value INTERFACE COMMAND AUTO HP GL ORIGIN POINT LOWER LEFT HP GL MODEL EMULATED 7586 GP GL STEP SIZE 0 100 mm RS232C SWITCHING SETTING NUMBERS No 1 RS232C FORWARDING CONDITION RS232C NO 1 9600 8 NONE HARD BAUD RATE BIT LENGTH PARITY RS232C NO 2 9600 7 EVEN HARD HANDSHAKE RS232C NO 3 9600 8 EVEN XONXOFF RS232C NO 4 9600 8 EVEN XONXOFF COMMAND tit rim ENABLING COMMAND W TOOL UP CIRCLE RESOLUTION DEFAULT ADVANCE MOVE STEP 0 1 mm LANGUAGE SELECTION Select when initially turning on power LENGTH UNIT Select when initially turning on power MEDIA SENSOR ENABLED PUSH ROLLER SENSOR ENABLED FAN POWER NORMAL BEEP FOR KEY OPE
111. TS to 2POINTS CHEF Setting MARK SCAN Mode and Numbers J Setthe shape and size of the registration mark mark distance distance adjust mode offset paper weight sensor level scan position adjustment etc as needed CX ESII Setting Shape Pattern of Registration Mark CX ESEL Setting Registration Mark Size CAR Setting Mark Distance CHAN Setting Distance Adjustment Between the Registration Mark CIZE Setting Offset Between the Registration Mark and Cutting Origin Points C122 Adjusting the Sensor Level C32 Manually Adjusting the Sensor Level Threshold Value CXWAVA Setting Paper Weight Supplement It is not necessary to set the MARK DISTANCE when it is adjusted manually 5 37 4 Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed 5 Pressthe 2 key ARMS D ARMS SETTING screen 1 4 is displayed n AUTO READ MARKS EJMANUAL READ MARKS BIMARK SCAN MODE BA MARK DISTANCE Li Steps are different from here depending if it is going to move to registration mark automatically to scan the registration mark or if it is going to move manually to scan See next section C3 5E05 Adjust Automatically C3X EZI Adjust Manually Adjust with 4POINTS 4POINTS adjustment will scan 4 registration marks in the corners where the adjustment is done measuring the tilting of the X and Y axes and the distance between each of the registration marks It will perform 2 axes warp adjustment in addition to th
112. U key D Operation will stop and following screen is displayed MCONTINUE JOB EJGUIT JOB 2 Pressthe 2 key QUIT JOB D Following screen is displayed BUFFER CLEAR CONFIRM DATA FROM HOST STOPPED IW YES CLEAR 3 Confirm if the data transfer from the computer is stopped and press the 1 key YES CLEAR D Following screen is displayed the buffer memory is cleared and it will return to default screen CLEARING BUFFER PLEASE WAIT BUFFER CLEAR COMPLETED l Condition No 1 CESHA S30 FIY A READY ES CONDITION No READY screen Normal mode For outdoor use CB89U S20 F1240 READY SALI Y Bi CHANGE SETTING READY screen Simple mode Supplement It will resume cutting by pressing 1 CONTINUE JOB key See Pause and Resume Cutting CX ERPA Supplement 9 It will return to operation stop screen without clearing buffer memory when 2 key CANCEL is pressed 9 In the case that the operation is interrupted and the buffer is cleared make sure that the data transfer is stopped If the data transfer continues abnormal operations where data is processed from the middle may occur Chapter 4 Convenient Functions This chapter describes about the convenient functions of the plotter PRODUCT SUMMARY 4 1 Settings for Cutting 42 Copy Duplicate Cutting 43 Panel Cutting 4 1 Settings for Cutting Settings such as area and width of cutting page length
113. UTTING screen is displayed Press the 1 key OFF D PANEL CUTTING setting screen is displayed Press the 1 key ON or the 2 key OFF D Confirm the settings and return to the PANEL CUTTING screen Press the 2 key DIVIDE LENGHT D DIVIDE LENGHT setting screen is displayed Press the POSITION AY key and increase or decrease the 3 POSITION P Setting value Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET D Confirm the settings and return to the MEDIA SETTING screen 2 2 Press the PAUSE MENU key gt gt It will return to default screen 4 16 Supplement Press the FAST key to change the setting digits The partition length can be set from 1 0 to 2000 0 cm Supplement It will return to MEDIA SETTING screen 2 2 without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt key CANCEL Chapter 5 ARMS Advanced Registration Mark Sensing System ARMS Advanced Registration Mark Sensing System is a function to scan the registration mark written on the media using sensors Tilt ofthe axes and distance can be adjusted with 2POINTS or 3 POINTS 2 axes warp adjustment can be adjusted in addition to axes adjustment tilt and distance adjustment with 4POINTS When cutting the outlines of the printed figure and when re cutting media using ARMS to adjust for printing position discrepancies high precision cutting can be done It is possible to perform
114. VIOUS D X DISTANCE ADJUST will be set and it will return to DISTANCE ADJUST screen 8 0 C Press the 4 key Y D Y DISTANCE ADJUST setting screen is displayed E DISTANCE ADJUST Press the POSITION A key and increase or decrease the Y DISTANCE ADJUST value l v ED Confirm the setting value and press the POSITION 4 key PREVIOUS D Y DISTANCE ADJUST will be set and it will return to DISTANCE ADJUST setting screen Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET D Setting will be set and it will return to CONDITION screen 3 3 Press the PAUSE MENU key D It will return to default screen 7 10 Supplement Setting range for adjustment value is 2 00 to 2 00 6 Press the FAST key to change the setting digits Supplement Setting range for adjustment value is 2 00 to 42 0096 6 Press the FAST key to change the setting digits Supplement It will return to CONDITION screen 3 3 without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt key CANCEL Setting Initial Blade Control Position Adjust After turning on the power or changing pen condition settings touch the blade to the media and adjust the blade direction The Initial Blade Control Position will need to be set in order to make sure the area is not damaged and that the blade properly makes contact with the media Selecting below 2 mm will change the Initial Blade Contr
115. a in the push roller Media set lever Line up Media guide bar 2 18 Carrier Sheet for Affixing Media for Cutting Using the carrier sheet CRO9300 A3 enables designs to be cut out of the following media types e Media without an adhesive liner peel off backing sheet e Media without a backing sheet e Media that is smaller than A3 size Usage Precautions e Be sure to use the carrier sheet when cutting around a printed design on the medium to create a cutout e The carrier sheet is a reusable adhesive sheet that can be used repeatedly However if the carrier sheet become warped or loses its adhesive strength it can no longer be used In such cases please replace it with a new carrier sheet As a guideline replace the carrier sheet after cutting 10 sheets The cutting quality when the same carrier sheet is used for cutting more than 10 sheets is not guaranteed e When affixing a medium to the carrier sheet be sure to press down on it firmly to ensure that it does not float up or peel away from the carrier sheet Make sure that media affixed to the carrier sheet has very little curl A strongly curled medium may cause registration mark reading errors to occur and it may get caught up in the pen carriage e Affix only Graphtec specified media to the carrier sheet If using commercially available inkjet media please note that media that is coated on both sides cannot be used If the media is coated on one side only affix t
116. adjustment and settings to correctly scan the registration mark with ARMS Setting MARK SCAN Mode and Numbers Setting Shape Pattern of Registration Mark Setting Registration Mark Size Setting Mark Distance Setting Distance Adjustment Between the Registration Mark Setting Offset Between the Registration Mark and Cutting Origin Points Adjusting the Sensor Level Manually Adjusting the Sensor Level Threshold Value Test the Registration Mark Sensor Setting Speed of the Registration Mark Scan Adjusting for the Registration Mark Scan Position Supplement Turning the Paper Weight setting off can result in the Registration Mark not being read correctly For information about the Paper Weight setting please refer to CAAP Setting MARK SCAN Mode and Numbers Set the MARK SCAN mode to ARMS to perform automatic registration mark scan Supplement There are AXIS ALIGNMENT and OFF in addition to ARMS in the MARK SCAN modes To turn OFF select OFF for the mode in following procedures See Manual Position Adjust C3228 for AXIS ALIGNMENT Set the numbers of registration marks when the MARK SCAN mode is set to ARMS Select the POINTS from 2POINTS 3POINTS or 4POINTS Position of the registration marks for each is as following 2POINTS MARK TYPE 1 MARK TYPE 2 S S o o o co E E 5 5 S 5 5 5 9 D 5 E o o co o eo L L X x 3POINTS MARK TYPE 1 MARK TYPE 2 e S Mi E o
117. alid byte was received after ESC Check the program Error 11 code E03012 Invalid byte was received within device Check the program Error 12 control command E03013 A parameter outside of the permissible Check the program Error 13 range was specified in the I O related CONDITION No command 13 7 Error Displayed LCD Display Cause Solution E03014 Condition No M Too many parameters in the I O related Check the program Error 14 a command E03015 Error 15 Framing error parity error or overrun error Set the RS 232C transmission condition has occurred E03016 Error 16 Condition Na 1 M Interface buffer memory has overflowed Set the RS 232C transmission condition CONDITION No 13 8 ARMS Error Messages Symptom LCD Display Possible Cause Solution E04001 Condition No Tilt to adjust with AXIS ALIGNMENT is too Reload the media CB69U 6 S38 l arge TON No E04002 Condition Na Tou It is over the setting range of the distance Reset to smaller value yi ARMS adjust JUSTMENT ERROR DISTANCE SET AGAIN CONDITION No E04003 Condition ad Fi Failed to adjust the sensor level This media cannot be used E04004 Condition No 1 It is over the setting range of the distance Reset to smaller value adjust E04005 Je p Could not scan the registration marks Check the
118. an the registration mark on the sheet media with the cutting plotter determine the origin point of the plotter Printed sheet media set on the plotter Registration mark origin point Origin of the cutting data Dotted border is not actually written Feed direction of media The origin point of the plotter will be set as the registration mark origin point as shown above and it is different from the origin point of the cutting data The difference between these two origin points are called as offset In case of the figure above set x and y to the cutting plotter as a registration mark offset It can cut properly by setting the offset value to the cutting plotter There are following methods to measure the offset e Cutting data is checked on the computer and the distance between the origin point of the cutting data and the registration mark origin point is Measured 5 5 Cutting area when adjusting the regisitaration mark Even when adjusting the regisitaration mark you can cut the outside Supplement of the registration mark cutting area If the distortion due to the adjustment is large MARK TYPE 1 MARK TYPE 2 there is a possibility that the cutting area is Media reduced Media feeding direction Media feeding direction Cutting area same as the area after reading the registration mark Y Automatic detection of registration mark position The registration mark is detected within area A
119. ance between registration marks in the direction the media moves and Y the distance between registration marks in the direction the tool carriage moves Refer to the chart below MARK TYPE 1 MARK TYPE 2 E a Set this distance Set this distance for MARK for MARK DISTANCE X DISTANCE X Eu x E v EE van Set this distance for Set this distance for MARK DISTANCE Y MARK DISTANCE Y Feed direction of media S o o E o c 9 Es o E o o eo rna 9 Detection is started from the position of the registration mark size before the specified distance eSkipping of the distance between the registration mark will not be performed until next registration mark is found when the mark distance is set to 0 mm Value of Y is ignored if itis 2POINTS e Enter value smaller than the length of the media for the MARK DISTANCE X The media gets dropped if it is larger Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe 2 key ARMS D ARMS SETTING screen 1 4 is displayed n AUTO READ MARKS EJMANUAL READ MARKS RAMARK SCAM MODE BEMARK DISTANCE 3 Press the 4 key MARK DISTANCE D MARK DISTANCE setting screen is displayed EICANCEL 5 14 10 11 Press the 1 key X D X AXIS setting screen is displayed Press the POSITION A key and increase or decrease the i
120. ange without notice CE6000 Series User s Manual CE6000U UM 152 JUNE 7 2013 1st edition 01 GRAPHTEC CORPORATION GRAPHTEC
121. aration of Cutter Plunger This chapter describes the structures and types of the putter plungers cutter pens Cutter Plunger Nomenclature The plotter cuts using a cutter blade mounted in a plunger There are two different plungers to suit the diameter of the cutter blade to be mounted the 0 9 mm cutter plunger is provided as a standard accessory Be sure to mount the cutter blade in the corresponding cutter plunger Cutter blade Plunger i Plunger cap Blade length adjustment knob Blue For 0 9 mm diameter blades Red For 1 5 mm diameter blades Structure of Cutter Plunger 0 9 mm diameter cutter Plunger Blade length adjustment knob Plunger Q0 9 mm diameter cutter blade L Plunger cap blue N CAUTION To avoid bodily injury handle cutter blades with care 1 5 mm diameter cutter Plunger j Blade length adjustment knob Plunger 1 5 mm diameter cutter blade Gi Plunger cap red c wf e e Adjusting the Blade Length Blade length needs to be adjusted to perform optimal cut Perform few test cuts and set the optimal blade length N CAUTION e To avoid bodily injury handle cutter blades with care elt may result in damaging the cutter blade or the cutting mat if the blade is extended too much Make sure the blade length is set less than the thickness of the media Supplement eSee Running Cutting Tests for cutting tests eSee Adjust the Blad
122. ation to D HANDSHAKE will be selected and it will return to RS 232C setting be used Screen elt will return to RS 232C setting screen without changing the settings when you press POSITION 0 key CANCEL Eng Ack setting is valid only when it is set to HP GL It will be setto HARDWIRE even if Eng Ack is selected when it is set to GP GL Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET D Setting will be set and it will return to INTERFACE setting screen Press the PAUSE MENU key D It will return to default screen 9 6 Chapter 10 Settings Regarding Operation Environment This chapter describes setting regarding the operation environment Related to Menu Display Display Language Setting LANGUAGE SELECTION This function sets the language used on the display One of ten languages can be selected English Japanese German French Italian Spanish Portuguese Russian Korean and Chinese Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key in the default screen D MENU screen is displayed 3 z DA d SOTI m Menu screen Menu screen Normal mode Simple mode 2 Press the POSITION w key ADV in Normal mode or press the 3 key ADV in Simple mode D ADVANCE setting screen is displayed n KEHOE STEP EMI ANGUAGE SELECTION PALANGUAGE SELECTION PALENGTH UNIT UN EMEDIA SENSOR hd ADVANCE setting screen ADVANCE setting screen Normal mode Simple mode 3 Press the 2 key L
123. be set up to 10 mm outside positive value or 10 mm inside negative value from the default position The width will enlarge if the value is set to positive and the width will decrease if the value is set to negative Setting will affect both ends resulting the total width change will be double the set value N CAUTION Do not set the INITIAL BLADE CONTROL POSITION of the tool setting to OUTSIDE when the setting value is set to more than 8 mm The blade might be damaged by moving the carriage outside the media under this condition Supplement elf the value is set to positive it is able to cut over where the push rollers are but the push rollers passes where it is cut creating a chance of bad feeding depending on the media Set the width of cutting area and then send the cutting data to the plotter Cutting data in the buffer memory will be cleared when cutting area width is changed Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key in READY status D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 9 See How to Use Control Panel for READY status 2 Pressthe 8 key AREA D AREA PARAMETERS setting screen 1 2 is displayed 3 Press the 1 key EXPAND D SET EXPAND LIMIT setting screen is displayed Supplement 4 Press the POSITION AV key and increase or decrease the EE setting value 9f the settings value is set to an area between 1 0 mm and 10 00 mm transfer
124. bject disturbing the media chaff in the operation operation and turn on the plotter after area turning it off once The plotter is defective Contact your sales representative or the Graphtec call center Itis cutting with origin point Data created with lower left Reset the origin point to center on CHEN Setting Origin shifting to center of the media origin point is received when the plotter is set with center origin point With HP GL command the application software or reset the origin point of the plotter to lower left Point When HPGL is Set Media jumps out to forward side Selected wrong type of the media Check the type of media SHEET ROLL 1 FRONT EDGE or ROLL 2 CURRENT POSITION CIA Setting Feeding Method Displays command error Data sent to the plotter is not correct Check the data CASES Error Message in GP GL Command Mode Ca Error Message in HP GL Command Mode It cannot cut above certain Length of the cut is exceeding Press the FAST key and check the CARE Setting Length of length the length of the page set on cutting area the Page the plotter Match the setting for the page length There are too many tool up Setting for the tangential Turn OFF the setting for the tangential CJZ Setting the and down mode is set to ON mode unless you are cutting thick TANGENTIAL MODE media Itis cutting on the grit roller Cutting width is widened Please rever
125. c rled Media 22 5 cosa ae ke ka a iye RESERVE ARA PAD ASA abi ES ARA IV Selecting a Power Cable i e waste ee a Ak kant EE a a REDEEM Ep Ed V Chapter 1 Product Summary 1 1 Checking the Accessories pa ERO ERE a pA E b REP oh padi 1 2 1 2 Nome nclat re rn 1 3 Front View CEBODO dO w ewe ten oi barqi See ERRAT a3 RASA E ENEEERERE SQ 1 3 Rear View CE6000 40 aie n 2 odit a tee REESE ii ken N T die 1 4 Front View GCEBUDOSBU sd eee e ae toe FIN EUREN MERI RE ORA EE 1 5 Rear View CEG000 60 issues HEX Katee beak Slee RR RE RA YR RES 1 6 Front View C EBUDO TRU La s iba 6 a pe REPRE REI anana aa oe de kite G 1 7 Rear View CEBDOO 12D 3 2043 se t k eves ede pom at de ie penk RS OHSS v 1 8 1 3 PeSeMUING s a eres tormid t eee OT E OUT a a ee eee Ki ap ere 1 9 Mounting the Roll medium tray Ie eee ke ea a sen anan kn na a knn 1 14 Mounting the Stock shafts sis ee ve tante ke aa ma i ke kk sike 1 14 1 4 Connecting tothe Computer 4 4e ane scr eder REDDERE E ME dedan ER P EX heh 1 16 Chapter 2 Preparing to Cut 2 1 Preparation of Cutter PIungel s souke ive eis easy von SURE AER KERESEK GEE E 2 2 Cutter Plunger Nomenclature ere ee vl ke ak eae 2 2 Structure or Cutter Plunger 224254 be kan eki took ER D ERIULSE A SANS AA e 2 2 Blade Application and Features ee eee en ver ne n 2 3 2 2 Pltaching a WOOls a ina koka ak yates ken aka on ke ian kn oo fe Gee EE oes a ki di Ert 2 4 Attachingia
126. c cutting command This function set the operation upon receipt of the W command for the drawing of arcs The pen will move to the specified starting position in the raised status when it is set to TOOL UP regardless of the pen s conditions The pen will move without changing its condition to the specified starting position in the lowered status when it is set to TOOL DOWN Supplement This only has an effect on the cutter tool Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key in the default screen Supplement D MENU screen is displayed EH Perform the settings in Normal mode Press the POSITION A key I F D INTERFACE setting screen 1 2 is displayed OMMAND BIHP GL ORIGIN POINT BIHP GL MODEL EMULATED HYGP GL STEP SIZE Li Press the POSITION A key D INTERFACE setting screen 2 2 is displayed e POSITION P CY Press the 3 key COMMAND W D COMMAND W setting screen is displayed COMMAND W TOUL DOWN TOOL LP SET EICANCEL Press the 1 key TOOL DOWN or the 2 key TOOL UP Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET D Setting will be set and it will return to INTERFACE setting screen 2 2 Press the PAUSE MENU key D It will return to the default screen 11 6 Related to HP GL Command A useful chapter when using the HP GL command Model ID Response HP GL MODEL EMULATED This function set the operation upon receipt of the OI comman
127. chieve high speed and high precision cutting In addition to cutting marking film and other media an CE6000 series plotter can also be used as a pen plotter To ensure high cutting quality and optimal productivity be sure to read this User s Manual thoroughly prior to use This product is manufactured and sold pursuant to a license under Gerber Scientific International Inc s U S Patent No 5 537 135 and its foreign counterparts Notes on this Manual 1 No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Graphtec Corporation 2 The product specifications and other information in this manual are subject to change without notice 3 While every effort has been made to provide complete and accurate information please contact your sales representative or nearest Graphtec vendor if you find any unclear or erroneous information or wish to make other comments or suggestions 4 Not with standing the stipulations in the preceding paragraph Graphtec Corporation assumes no liability for damages resulting from either the use of the information contained herein or the use of the product Registered Trademarks All names of companies brands logotypes and products appearing in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Copyright This User s Manual is copyrighted by Graphtec Corporation S
128. controls the angle of the cutter blade tip if the change in the angles of the corner is large Angle control is applied if there is larger angle change than the angle specified as reference angle The time to cut is shortened by setting large value for the reference angle since it will only apply blade control when there are angles with large angle change hence reducing the time to make the blade control But if it is set too large there will be not enough angle control of the blade and the cut result may differ from what was expected Set the reference angle in good balance Supplement This setting is maintained even if the power is turned off Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe 1 key TOOL D TOOLS SETTING screen 1 3 is displayed ENOFFSET ANGLE Li 3 Press the 4 key OFFSET ANGLE D OFFSET ANGLE setting screen is displayed 4 Press the POSITION aw key and increase or decrease the setting value Supplement aes Setting range is from 0 to 60 5 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET P gt Setting will be set and it will return to TOOLS setting screen 1 3 Supplement It will return to TOOLS setting screen 1 3 without changing the settings when you press 6 Press the PAUSE MENU key the POSITION 4 key CANCEL D It will return to default screen 7 8
129. crease or decrease the setting value un Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET D Setting will be set and it will return to CONDITION screen 2 3 Supplement Guideline to set acceleration See Setting the Tool Condition GIJA Press the COND TEST key P It will return to default screen 2 46 Adjust the Blade Length Manually Optimal cut is not achieved unless the blade length is adjusted in accordance to the used media and the cutter blade Perform further adjustment by performing cutting test after adjusting the blade length manually N CAUTION 9 To avoid bodily injury handle cutter blades with care elt may result to damaging the cutter blade or the cutting mat if the blade is extended too much Make sure the blade length is set less than the thickness of the media Supplement See Running Cutting Tests or cutting tests See Adjust the Blade Length Automatic Height Adjust for method to automatically adjust the blade length Operation 1 Align the blade tip to the tip of the cutter pen and make it touch the surface of the media Blade Media 7 2 Extend the blade little by little to the thickness of the media Optimal blade length is less than the thickness of film and backing sheet combined but more than the thickness of the film Try cutting the film and adjust so there is slight cutting on the backing sheet If t
130. creen 1 5 is displayed 1 For outdod E SPEED CONDITION screen CONDITION screen Normal mode Simple mode 3 Press the POSITION 4 key CUT TEST Supplement CE It will return to CONDITION screen by pressing Q Posio P the 4 key CANCEL Z Press the POSITION AW4 gt key the tool carriage to the Supplement location you wish to perform the test cutting Pushing the POSITION and FAST keys Ep simultaneously will move the tool carriage Q POSITION faster 5 Press the ENTER key N CAUTION D 1 cut test pattern is cut When the ENTER key is pressed the tool carriage will start moving so take care not to 6 Press the ENTER key after completion cut your fingers D CONDITION screen is displayed Pressthe COND TEST key gt gt It will return to default screen 2 48 To make 3 cuts with set value and 1 of set value Operation 1 2 3 10 Load the media for test cutting in the plotter Press the COND TEST key in the default screen D In Normal mode CONDITION screen 1 3 is displayed D In Simple mode CONDITION screen 1 5 is displayed n Condition No 1 E gt CBO9UH 38 cm s 3 zu z CONDITION screen CONDITION screen Normal mode Simple mode POSITION Press the POSITION key CUT TEST i e gt CUT
131. cur with the display Supplement The Default Screen will appear after purchasing the machine See 2 5 About the Default Screen CBA for more information This screen is described as default screen in this document e Settings such as initial media feed speed and communication conditions can be performed How to Use Control Panel This section explains the function of lamps and keys on the control panel 2 key key SIMPLE lamp SIMPLE key MENU lamp PAUSE MENU key cov 1 COPY key POSITION lt n e sa 75 Ca Term ENTER key FES Screen LCD 3 key 4 key FAST key POSITION AVW 4D key COND TEST key Control Keys POSITION AV gt key There are following functions depending on the operation Move the tool carriage and media It will move specified distance see Setting of Step Movement Distance CJA when it is pressed once and continuously move when it is pressed down It will select the menu when AW lt gt are displayed in the menu on the Screen FAST cien The tool carriage or the media will move faster when it is pressed simultaneously with POSITION key It will work as a menu key when it is displaying FAST on the screen Press the FAST key during READY status to display the current area and tool carriage position ORIGIN It will set the current position as an origin point On the d
132. d requesting for the model ID The reply will be 7550 when set to 7550 and 7586 when set to 7586 Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key in the default screen D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe POSITION A key I F D INTERFACE setting screen 1 2 is displayed MAND GL ORIGIN POINT GL MODEL EMULATED GL STEP SIZE Li 3 Press the 3 key HP GL MODEL EMULATED D HP GL MODEL EMULATED setting screen is displayed 4 Press the 1 key 7550 or the 2 key 7586 5 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET D Setting will be set and it will return to INTERFACE setting screen 1 2 6 Press the PAUSE MENU key D It will return to the default screen 11 7 Circle Command Resolution Setting CIRCLE RESOLUTION This function set the sets the resolution upon receipt of the circle command for the HP GL pen plotter arc cutting command Select either AUTO or DEFAULT which is 5 degrees Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key in the default screen Supplement D MENU screen is displayed Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe POSITION A key I F D INTERFACE setting screen 1 2 is displayed OMMAND BIHP GL ORIGIN POINT BIHP GL MODEL EMULATED ENGP GL STEP SIZE Li 3 Press the POSITION A key D INTERFACE setting screen 2 2 is displayed RICOMMAND W 3 f ENCIRCLE RESOLUTIO
133. displayed SENSOR OFESET AD 1 SENSOR OFFSET ADJ a 5 29 17 Press the POSITION AV key and increase or decrease the setting value Set the Y value measured in step 12 jet 18 Confirm the setting and press the POSITION 4 key PREVIOUS D SENSOR OFFSET is selected and it will return to SENSOR OFFSET ADJ screen 8 0 CY 19 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET P gt Setting will be set and it will return to ARMS SETTING screen 3 4 Supplement Setting range is from 3 0mm to 3 0mm Supplement It will return to ARMS setting screen 3 4 ithout changing the setting when you press 20 Press the PAUSE MENU key y 0 esse PAUS Ukey the POSITION lt key CANCEL gt gt It will return to the default screen Detect the Registration Mark for Adjustment on the Media and Enter the Value Method to enter the adjustment value which is the difference between the scanned registration mark on the media and the cutting position is described here Supplement Plot the registration mark before going to following steps if there is no registration mark written on the media See Adjust After Plotting the Adjustment Registration Mark to plot registration marks Operation 1 Load the media with adjustment registration mark in the Supplement plotter See Loading Media Paper or Marking Film CI for loading the media 2 Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen
134. e 2 axes tilt adjustment and distance adjustment so it can adjust more precisely than other methods Data Image is printed tilted and warped GRAPHTEC 2POINT adjusted cut ka il pin e General 1POINT adjusted cut 5 38 Operation 1 Load the media with registration marks 4POINTS plotted Supplement See Loading Media Paper or Marking Film CIA for loading the media Set the MARK SCAN MODE to ARMS and POINTS to 2POINTS C12 Setting MARK SCAN Mode and Numbers Set the shape and size of the registration mark mark distance distance adjust mode offset paper weight sensor level scan position adjustment etc as needed CIZE Setting Shape Pattern of Registration Mark CJZ Setting Registration Mark Size CHE Setting Mark Distance CAR Setting Distance Adjustment Between the Registration Mark CIZE Setting Offset Between the Registration Mark and Cutting Origin Points CIZ Adjusting the Sensor Level C32 Manually Adjusting the Sensor Level Threshold Value CXAAIA Setting Paper Weight Supplement It is not necessary to set the MARK DISTANCE when it is adjusted manually Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed Press the 2 key ARMS D ARMS SETTING screen 1 4 is displayed 1 EJMANUAL READ MARKS RIMARK SCAN MODE
135. e Length Manually C3 EZ A for method to manually adjust the blade length eSee Adjust the Blade Length Automatic Height Adjust for method to automatically adjust the blade length Adjust the blade length by turning the blade length adjustment knob Turn the knob in direction A to extend the blade or in direction B to retract the blade When the knob is turned by one scale unit the blade moves approximately 0 1 mm One full turn of the knob moves the blade approximately 0 5 mm Cutter blade moves Scale 7 approximately 0 1 mm turning one scale unit A Scale 2 2 Blade Application and Features Select the optimal cutter blade and medium to be cut Refer to the Cutter Blade Manual N CAUTION To avoid bodily injury handle cutter blades with care Attaching a Tool Attach a tool cutter plunger plotter pen to the plotter Attaching a Tool When mounting the tool in the tool holder please note the following Push the tool all the way into the holder until its flange contacts the upper part of the holder and then tighten the screw firmly To prevent injury avoid absolutely touching the tool immediately after the cutting plotter is turned on or whenever the tool is moving It is explained here using cutter plunger as an example N CAUTION When pushing the tool holder with your fingers the blade tip may be protruding Take care not to cut your fingers Mounting 1 Loosen the tool hold
136. e blade length and the cutting FORCE settings The cutting results differ from the specified size The STEP SIZE has been set differently at the computer and the plotter Set the STEP SIZE to same value Scaling has been specified on the computer Check whether scaling has been specified Currently selected cutting conditions are disregarded or cannot be changed The parameter priority setting is set to PROGRAM Change the setting of the priority to MANUAL The ENTER key was not pressed after changing the settings Check the operation Characters or lines are deformed during pen plotting The plotter is in cutting mode Select PEN as the tool in the CONDITION setting It does not become specified length Slight distance error Distance adjust value is not correct Perform distance adjust Characters are deformed Complex drawings are deformed The STEP PASS setting is set too high Lower the STEP PASS setting The starting and end points of cutting do not match Coordinate points are incorrectly specified Check the coordinate data by plotting it with a pen The media backing is too flimsy Switch to a media with a stronger backing Blade rotation is not smooth 13 5 Check that there is no dirt in the blade Error Messages in GP GL Command Mode Error A a LCD Display Cause Solut
137. e on the data against the distance of scanned registration marks are entered manually to perform adjustment Custom If the distance between the registration mark are to be output in factors of 5 10 or 50 mm set that unit as the CUSTOM UNIT and automatically adjust the distance between the registration marks For example set the CUSTOM UNIT to 5 mm and if the distance between the scanned registration marks were 312 mm it will be rounded off to the closest 5 mm and the adjustment will be performed so the ideal distance will be 310 mm Standard Depending on the settings of the distance between the registration marks see Setting Mark Distance either 5 10 or 50 mm will be selected as the unit automatically Values of the distance between scanned registration mark will be rounded off to the nearest units selected which will be used as the original value on the data to perform the adjustment Please use the proper parameters for each length Over 1m 50mm Over 50 cm 10 mm Under 50 cm 5 mm Operation 7 Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe 2 key ARMS D ARMS SETTING screen 1 4 is displayed 1 EJMANUAL READ MARKS RAMARK SCAM MODE BEMARK DISTANCE Li 3 Press the POSITION A key D ARMS SETTING screen 2 4 is displayed n un TYPE Je P BIMARK SIZE PRAXIS ORIGIN OFFSET CY Li 5 16 10 Press the 2
138. e plunger cap by turning it clockwise 12 3 12 3 Cleaning the Cutter Pen Letting leftover media and paper dust build up on blades can dull them and cause them to deteriorate Be sure to clean the cutter pen regularly and remove build up N CAUTION To avoid bodily injury handle cutter blades with care Cleaning 1 Please clean off paper dust and media build up from the blade After cleaning it return it to its proper place Spin the plunger cap remove it and then clean the blade entrance area cate blade ij euroa N Cleaning 2 Attach the plunger cap 12 4 Cutter Plunger Exchange The tip of the cutter plunger gets worn down due to friction with the media When the tip of the cutter plunger gets worn down cut quality suffers When the tip of the plunger cap gets worn down it is recommended that you exchange the cutter plunger iy Plunger cap Tip 12 5 Chapter 13 Troubleshooting Refer to this chapter if you feel something is wrong or it does not work right It also describes the settings of the plotter confirming the cutting data and method to create test patterns PRODUCT SUMMARY 13 1 13 2 13 3 13 4 13 5 13 6 13 1 Troubleshooting Printing the Setting of the Plotter Creating Test Pattern Creating CUTTING PRO Confirm the Cutting Data Self Diagnostic Test Troubleshooting When the Plotter Does Not Operate After Turning the Power On Symptom Possib
139. e to ground the earth terminal f the plotter is not grounded the operator could suffer an electric shock in the event of current leakage Ground the Plotter Do not disassemble repair or remodel the plotter e Such action may cause electric shock or a fire hazard due to current leakage Contact with the high voltage parts within the plotter may cause electric shock elf the plotter requires repairs contact your sales representative or nearest Graphtec vendor NS No disassembly Do not use the plotter in a location where it will be exposed to water rain or snow e Such action may cause electric shock or a fire hazard due to current leakage IS Avoid water Beware of electrical shock Do not allow dust or metal scraps to adhere to the power plug Such action may cause electric shock or a fire hazard due to current leakage Prohibited Beware of electrical shock Safety Precautions ZNWARNING Do not use the power cord if it is damaged Be careful when handling the cutter blade Use of a damaged cord may result in electric shock or a fire Touching the blade with your bare hand may cause injury hazard due to current leakage Do not touch the cutter blade while cutting is in progress Replace the power cord with a new one Unplug the power cord from the socket No touching Do not use or store the plotter in a location exposed Do not use the plotter in an excessively dusty or to direct s
140. ed EICANCEL 4 7 Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 4 Press the 1 key ON Supplement Press the 2 key OFF to turn off the mirror 5 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET Supplement gt gt Setting will be set and it will return to AREA PARAMETERS setting It will return to AREA PARAMETERS setting screen 1 2 screen 1 2 without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt q key CANCEL 6 Pressthe PAUSE MENU key The tool carriage moves to the coordinate position you set D It will return to default screen Set the enlarge shrink scale Scale It can enlarge or shrink cutting The rate of enlargement or shrinkage of the cutting data can be changed by settings Reference This setting will be saved even if the power is shut off Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe 8 key AREA D AREA PARAMETERS setting screen 1 2 is displayed 3 Press the 2 key SCALE D SCALE setting screen is displayed 4 8 Press the POSITION A key and increase or decrease the Setting value Supplement Values that can be set are 1 8 1 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 and 8 multiplications Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET D Setting will be set and it will return to AREA PARAMETERS setting screen 1
141. efault screen D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe POSITION w key ADV D ADVANCE setting screen 1 2 is displayed 3 Pressthe POSITION a key D ADVANCE setting screen 2 2 is displayed e POSITION P AIF AN POWER BARERROR MESSAGES C Li 4 Press the 1 key PUSH ROLLER SENSOR D PUSH ROLLER SENSOR setting screen is displayed 5 Pressthe 1 key ENABLED the 2 key INSIDE Supplement DISABLED or the 3 key DISABLED If DISABLED is selected push roller detection is not performed It will not generate error even if the inner push rollers are not on the grit rollers when the INSIDE DISABLED is selected 6 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET Supplement D Setting will be set and it will return to ADVANCE setting screen When DISABLE has been set the home sensor position is not detected so depending on the data a position error could occur 7 Press the PAUSE MENU key D It will return to the default screen 10 5 Related to Plotter Environment Fan Suction Setting FAN POWER This function sets the suction force used to affix media to the plotter It may not feed properly if the media is thin so decrease the suction force Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key in the default screen D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 2
142. efault screen pressing the ENTER and ORIGIN keys at the same time will allow you to reset the machine Only in Normal mode COPY 4 ees Copy of data in the buffer memory is output Menu Keys SIMPLE You can switch between Simple mode and Normal mode on the default screen Switching modes will reset the machine PAUSE MENU It will switch to the MENU mode MENU lamp is lit in the MENU mode It will go into MENU mode if it is pressed once and MENU mode will be turned off when itis pressed again Different function are set in the MENU mode Data received while in the MENU mode will be stored in the data buffer COND TEST It will display the screen to set the tool conditions Use this when checking tool conditions to activate a cutting test 1 2 3 4 en Select the menu number displayed in the screen ENTER It will define the settings Press the ENTER and ORIGIN keys simultaneously on the default screen to reset the machine Only in Normal mode 2 27 Indicator Lamp SIMPLE lamp MENU lamp A green light indicates Simple mode is on A green light indicates MENU mode is on Reading the Screen LCD Information reflecting the status will be displayed in the screen of the control panel Name of the button and corresponding function is displayed on the screen when a function is allocated to the button on the control panel Button name will be displayed in rev
143. en 1 2 without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt key Press the PAUSE MENU key CANCEL The tool carriage moves to the coordinate position you set D It will return to default screen 3 11 Stop Cutting It will stop cutting when the PAUSE MENU key is pressed while cutting Operation selection menu is displayed on the screen of the control panel while it is stopped It is possible to choose either to continue or stop the operation It is also possible to exchange or reset the media while it is stopped Pause and Resume Cutting Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key Cutting will stop and following screen is displayed CONTINUE JOB EJGUIT JOB 2 Perform necessary operation such as exchanging the media 3 Press the 1 key CONTINUE JOB D Cutting will start and the screen will resume to operation Condition No 1 For outdoor use CEOILHA S30 FIY A CBa9LU 28 F1246 Simp eMD PROCESS EM CHANGE SETTING EM CHANGE SETTING Ma STOP PAUSE Ma STOP PAUSE PROCESSING screen PROCESSING screen Normal mode Simple mode 3 12 Supplement There is no effect on the selection of media type when the media set lever is moved up and down while pausing the cutting It is also possible to exchange or reset the media Supplement It will stop cutting by pressing 2 key QUIT JOB See Stop Cutting Ca Stop Cutting Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MEN
144. er can detect are 2 types shown in bottom left figures Feed direction of media Feed direction of media d Pj AL di 6 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET D Setting will be set and it will return to ARMS SETTING screen 1 4 Supplement It will return to ARMS SETTING screen 2 4 without changing the settings when you press the POSITION 9 key CANCEL 7 Press the PAUSE MENU key P It will return to the default screen Setting Registration Mark Size The size of registration mark you read out should be preset Size of the registration mark that can be set is from 4 mm to 20 mm If there is unbalance skewing or printing error present in the set media it will be easier to detect registration marks with larger sizes However if the registration mark is large then the cutting area will become tighter Feed direction of media Feed direction of media X X 28 When detecting a registration mark it will start from the lower left registration mark and search next in horizontal and vertical directions If the print is tilted as shown left short registration marks will be outside the detection area If the registration marks are large like shown right it can be detected even if the print is tilted It will be easier to detect using larger registration size when using a cutting data long in the media feed direction Operation 1 Press the PAUSE
145. er screw Bracket to hold tool Tool holder Tool holder Bracket to hold tool 2 while pushing up the tool holder push until its flange completely touches the upper part of the holder Bracket to hold tool Flange Tool holder 3 Make sure that the tool bracket is engaged on the tool s flange and then tighten the screw Bracket to hold XA m e 0 NE Removing the tool When removing the tool turn it counterclockwise to remove the tool Loading Media Paper or Marking Film Both roll media and sheet media can be used with the CE6000 Load the media according to the instructions given for each type Use the grit roller on the right side of the media looking from the front as a guide when setting it in the media sensor Afterwards adjust the push roller so that it s lined up with the side of the media Loading Roll Media CE6000 40 CI Loading Roll Media CE6000 60 120 CPAP Loading Sheet Media CE6000 40 60 Loading Sheet Media CE6000 120 Carrier Sheet for Affixing Media for Cutting CE6000 40 Loading Roll Media CE6000 40 Operation 1 Lower the media set lever to raise the push rollers Push roller Media set lever 2 Putthe roll media on the roll media tray and then push the tip of the roll media forward from the back of the machine Make sure to pull it so that there is no slackening across the roll media s route 2 6 3 P
146. eration Environment Related t Men Display a va orestis kai on a ou de EN ee dor e a aE Ba da yn 10 2 Related TO SENSON k yo sore kou av cakes RoHS a ma a ep Ie babes ee Ee klas 10 4 Related to Plotter Environment 2 4 wk ee aaa na n RR RR RE ER es 10 6 Chapter 11 Settings of Controls from Computer Related to Command Processing va w ve sss ra rh RR ER RR RE E XH 11 2 Related t GP GL Command ss 029 PXRYDOROCER IERTEDPRSRAS ke ez 11 4 Related to HP GL Command 4 w sw wen kan e aim e 11 7 Chapter 12 Maintenance 12 1 Dally MAlntenali B codo da eat di iya ced so ce Geri na bel pi Sena Beas 12 2 Daily Mainterisbs a ram w k Ak n et 2E EbEERI DIEA K SA l z Gud Sade 12 2 Storing the Plover us e eee we sote give tone bee oe ni ye IEEE 12 2 12 2 Replacing Cutter Blade use uera EX ki n ble e ke e l ee a x er Mee eee SAR 12 3 123 Cleaning the Cutler Penos e c exer e es Pd renee nne ee ENEE CRIAM EOS 12 4 12 4 Cutter Plunger EXCNanQgE Il len l len kk aa kk ka a kman n ka n nn 12 5 Chapter 13 Troubleshooting 131 Troubleshooting vss DERE RSSREREGEERRESESE ESO Kek oke kk pan SA Pe 13 2 When the Plotter Does Not Operate After Turning the Power On 13 2 When It Does Not Work Big sid uada ar e ana e enon E RR REL Bee be 13 3 When the Cutting Result is Not Good issue Rh RR RE 13 5 Error Messages in GP GL Command MOdE eee e eee eee 13 6 Error Messages in HP GL Command Mode
147. erse when the button is enabled Following items are displayed in the default screen This instruction manual will use Normal mode screens to demonstrate everything Tool condition currently using Media set lever raised Media set lever lowered Condition Mo 1 Cee S3 Fla Ad HIEOLL 1 FRONT EDGE EIROL 2 peer noerTION BISHEET LOAD MEDIA Corresponding button name of control panel Valid button is displayed in reverse Set condition of media READY status It will display READY when the media is loaded Display of setting condition Only in Normal mode GF PHF GPGL GLE GL HP GL TEN su Command No Display 0 1 0 05 0 025 0 01 Mir R90 Mir R90 Rotate Mrror aso MANUL PROGRA Priority Sort Sort ON Prefeed Pre FEED Condition No 1 CESHA S38 FIY A READY VIEN EJHOME ES CONDITION No Display of Default Screen Normal mode 2 28 GP GL Command HP GL Command Command Auto Select 0 1 mm 0 05 mm 50 um 0 025 mm 25 um 0 01 mm 10 um Mirror Rotate 90 Mirror and Rotate Manual priority Pogram priority Display when sort is on Display when automatic media feed is on For outdoor use CB09U S20 F12 0 SMER READY TOH DIT CHANGE SETTING Display of Default Screen Simple mode Screen to set the corresponding conditions is displayed when the PAUSE MENU key or COND TEST key are pressed PAUSE MENU COND TEST
148. eser 5 12 Removing the toOl ee eee lessen 2 5 Replacing Cutter BIade e 12 3 Reset Revert to the initial state when the power was turned on 3 6 Roll medium tray n a 0 0 0 esses 1 2 1 4 Roll medium tray guide rail ee 1 4 ROC ECC c 3 10 RS 232C Interface e eee ee er onon 9 2 RS 232C interface connector 1 3 1 5 1 7 S Safety Precautions ee erer er ere noun ii SEAE ossis hurt daft un detenti eda 4 8 Scan Range Necessary to Detect the Registration Mark5 3 Screen ECD su VE ee eee tween n neci dn 2 28 Self Diagnostic Test eoee 13 22 SELE TEST 1 teat doh an vin gon demere ees 13 16 SENSO hte dee Supe p d eR s ees 10 4 Sernsor Level 22 2 ILES LIS e 5 20 5 22 Set the enlarge shrink scale Scale 4 8 Setting and Adjustment of ARMS 5 7 SETUP MANUAL 0000 eee ees 1 2 Shape Pattern of Registration Mark 5 2 5 11 SIMPLE Key secs dok vekse dtan ves ERIT wr CURE 2 27 SIMPLE lamp 2c eee Red e tit 2 28 Simple mode 00 0 cece eee ee ee 2 30 2 54 Sorting the Cutting Data 8 2 Specifications erer erer see A 2 Speed ee inu iba deba bk ae kg es eee Z 2 43 Speed and Force 02 cece eee eee 2 39 Speed of the Registration Mark Scan 5 26 Stande antec wets os wan oa eae
149. et and it will return to ADVANCE setting screen 6 Press PAUSE MENU key D It will return to default screen 2 61 Chapter 3 Basic Operations This chapter describes the basic methods to operate the plotter manually All the operations described in this chapter is to start from the READY status media is set as a general condition Perform the operation described in this chapter after making the plotter in READY status referring to previous chapter PRODUCT SUMMARY 3 1 Raise or Lower the Tool 3 2 Move the Tool Carriage and Media 3 3 Setting the Origin Point 3 4 Setting the Cutting Direction 3 5 Stop Cutting Raise or Lower the Tool This is a function to raise or lower the tool pen Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe 1 key TOOL D TOOL SETTING 1 3 screen is displayed TOOLS SETTING 1 3 TOOL UP DOWN STEP PASS OFFSET FORCE OFFSET ANGLE Li 3 Toolis raised or lowered every time the 1 key TOOL UP DOWN is pressed 4 Press the PAUSE MENU key D It will return to default screen Move the Tool Carriage and Media Tool carriage and media can be moved manually using the POSITION key It also can move the tool carriage and media to the origin or move it certain distance to keep it away Move in Steps Manually It can manually move in steps when the screen is displaying
150. ey MEDIA CHANGE MODE D MEDIA CHANGE MODE setting screen is displayed Press the 2 key ON D Confirm the settings and return to the COPY MODE screen Press the 2 key NUMBER OF COPIES D NUMBER OF COPIES setting screen is displayed COPY ME AM e NUMBER OF CIES Press the POSITION AY key and increase or decrease the setting value 4 13 Supplement e Turning MEDIA CHANGE MODE on will display the CHANGE MEDIA message each time after a single cut l Condition No 1 CB SLH8 S38 Fla A COPY MODE CHANGE MEDIA E QUIT COPY BA CHANGE SETTING BA STOP PAUSE If the POSITION lt key QUIT COPY is pressed copying will be suspended and it will return to the default screen When exchanging media the media selection will be chosen from what was selected before copying ef there is no data in the buffer memory There is no data for copying in the buffer will be displayed Please send cutting data f too much data is sent from the buffer memory 1 copy in the Copy mode buffer will be displayed Supplement It will return to COPY MODE screen without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt q key CANCEL Supplement The copy number can be set from 1 to 100 10 Confirm the setting and press the POSITION 4 key PREVIOUS D Copy space will be selected and it will return to COPY MODE screen wb E Confirm the setting and press the EN
151. for CI Changing the force of the push roller is not suitable for the media Only for the CE6000 120 changing the hold down force Hold down Force One of the push roller goes off the media The leading edge or the trailing edge of the media is not cut straight against the media Cut the edge of the media straight Tool carriage hits the left side of the plotter and POSITION ALARM is displayed after selecting the media type Or it hits the right side of the plotter and POSITION ALARM is displayed Push roller sensor may be defective if it hits the left side of the plotter Home sensor may be defective if it hits the right side of the plotter Contact your sales representative or the Graphtec call center Set the push roller sensor to DISABLED to use the plotter temporarily CAIA Enabling Disabling the Push Roller Sensors PUSH ROLLER SENSOR The plotter stops with CONDITION setting for the Slow down the speed or lower the CEA Setting the Tool POSITION ALARM media is invalid FORCE Condition displayed during initialization or Bde g The pen carriage does not Move the object disturbing the move by hitting something operation and turn on the plotter after turning it off once External force is applied to Move the object disturbing the the pen carriage while cutting operation and turn on the plotter after turning it off once Movement is disturbed by the Move the o
152. force is 4 for example the cutting force applied immediately after the pen is lowered will be 29 The upper limit for added value is 31 for the CE6000 40 60 and 38 for the CE6000 120 Operation 1 Press the COND TEST key D CONDITION setting screen 1 3 is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode n Condition No 1 EO 2 Press the POSITION y key gt CONDITION setting screen 3 3 is displayed 3 3 n DISTANCE ADJUST INITIAL DOWN FORCE BLADE ADJUST PosiTioN Li UTTEST Dage Q5 3 Press the 2 key INITIAL DOWN FORCE D INITIAL DOWN FORCE setting screen is displayed Z Press the POSITION lt p key and select the CONDITION No EN Q POSITION 5 Press the POSITION AV key and increase or decrease the Setting value Supplement 3 P Setting range is from 0 to 20 6 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET P gt Setting will be set and it will return to CONDITION setting screen 3 3 Supplement It will return to CONDITION screen 3 3 7 Press the COND TEST key without changing the settings when you press gt gt It will return to default screen EFO C key AN cor Setting the Step Pass It may not cut the curved line smoothly if there is very short lines in the curve It will cut in the units of the specified value when the S
153. g 1 Lower the media set lever to raise the push rollers 2 Use the push roller hold down force switching lever on the back of the push roller to adjust the center push roller s hold down force It can be set to normal or Low OFF 3 When the push roller hold down force switching lever is up it is in Normal mode When it is down it s Low OFF Hold down force Normal Hold down force Low OFF N CAUTION Hold down force can not be switched for side push rollers Supplement Low OFF of hold down force is the standard setting for cutting thin film like car film Switch the hold down force as necessary for different types of media 9t is recommended that when the hold down force is set to Low Off you set the Enabling Disabling the Push Roller Sensors to INSIDE DISABLED and then move the push roller to a position with no grit roller 2 24 About the Default Screen The Initial Setup Screen appears only when powering up the machine for the first time after purchase Here you can set the display language and length unit You can also enter the menu select from the READY status after a setup Display Language Settings LANGUAGE SELECTION CIAN Display Length Unit Settings LENGTH UNIT See 2 6 Connecting to the Power 3927 for turning on the power Operation 1 Once the machine is powered on with the switch a message will be displayed after the version is displayed D Here PLEASE
154. g value Supplement ED Guideline to set speed e P See Setting the Tool Condition CHAPA 5 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET P gt Setting will be set and it will return to CONDITION screen 1 3 6 Press the COND TEST key D It will return to default screen 2 43 Setting the Force Set the cutting force that is used in each of the condition numbers Setting range CE6000 40 1 to 31 CE6000 60 1 to 31 CE6000 120 1 to 38 Operation 1 Press the COND TEST key in the default screen D CONDITION setting screen 1 3 is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe 4 key FORCE Supplement D FORCE setting screen is displayed It will return to CONDITION screen 1 3 without changing the settings when you press the 4 key CANCEL Display may vary depending on the selected condition number 3 Press the POSITION lt p key and select the condition number CONDITION No 29 Ci 4 Press the POSITION AV key and increase or decrease the setting value Supplement Guideline to set force db See Setting the Tool Condition CHATA 5 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET P gt Setting will be set and it will return to CONDITION screen 1 3 6 Press the COND TEST key gt gt It will return to default screen 2 44
155. gth and H is the current blade height amount Turning the blade length adjustment knob displays the number of turns and direction N CAUTION Depending on the loaded media the blade might sink in to the media making accurate measurement impossible 14 15 Press the 3 key END D Adjustment is completed and it will return to CONDITION screen 3 3 Press the COND TEST key D will be return to default screen After completing the settings press ENTER key 2 58 2 12 About Simple mode Simple settings can be made from the menu in Simple mode Five different tool conditions can be switched on for different media Copying can also be done from Simple mode The green Simple Lamp will come on when Simple mode is activated Simple mode and Normal mode are independent from each other When a different mode is activated the new mode s settings will take precedence In the default screen the SIMPLE key allows you to change between Simple mode and Normal mode Switching will reset the machine Refer to the next page When switching modes you will start from the media set selection screen Supplement eln Simple mode RS 232C interface is not available eln Simple mode ARMS settings cannot be used Even in Simple Mode performing operations commands for specifying the registration marks can be used For items with no specified commands the specified ARMS settings in Normal mode will be used
156. he Graphtec call center E01009 The plotter is defective Contact your sales representative or the Graphtec call center E01010 The plotter is defective Contact your sales representative or the H Graphtec call center TLLEGAL SLOT eegegeed H E01011 The plotter is defective Contact your sales representative or the 3 HRRDRE Graphtec call center TLLEGAL VECTOR eegegeed H E01012 The plotter is defective Contact your sales representative or the Graphtec call center RAM ERROR eaeegaed H E01013 The plotter is defective Contact your sales representative or the TERDWARE Graphtec call center BUFFER RAM ERROR eegegaed H E01014 The plotter is defective Contact your sales representative or the Graphtec call center E01015 The plotter is defective Contact your sales representative or the Graphtec call center E01017 The plotter is defective Move the object disturbing the operation H X POSITION ALARM POWER OFF THEN ON Load on the motor was too large and turn on the plotter after turning it off once Do not use heavy media 13 11 Symptom LCD Display Possible Cause Solution E01019 HARDWARE Y POSITION ALARM POWER OFF THEM ON The plotter is defective Load on the motor was too large Move the object disturbing the operation and turn on the plotter after turning it off once Do not use heavy media E01021 TION ALARM POWER OFF THEN ON The plotter is defective Load on the motor was
157. he non coated side to the carrier sheet If the coated side is affixed the carrier sheet s adhesive strength will be weakened and may make the carrier sheet unusable e f very smooth paper paper that does not feel rough to the touch is affixed to the carrier sheet it will tend to curl up when removed from the carrier sheet Do not use such media e When removing a medium from the carrier sheet after cutting it be sure to remove it slowly and carefully e The adhesive surface of the carrier sheet absorbs moisture easily To prevent this occurring do not remove the carrier sheet from its package until just before use After use reattach the separator that was removed from the adhesive surface prior to use and then return the carrier sheet to its package for storage e For optimum storage avoid locations where there is high humidity or where the package will be exposed to direct sunlight e There may be cases in which thin materials such as copy paper can no longer be peeled or torn 2 19 Loading the Medium How to load a medium with a width of less than 297mm 1 Peel off the separator yellow from the carrier sheet to expose the adhesive surface Do not discard the separator as it will be used again when the carrier sheet is returned to its package for storage Separator yellow Carrier sheet Pell off the separator 2 Affix the medium for cutting to the adhesive surface of the carrier sheet making sure
158. he Speed Set the speed of the tool that is used in each of the condition numbers Setting range CE6000 40 1 to10 in 1 cm s increment 10 to 60 in 5 cm s increment CE6000 60 1 to10 in 1 cm s increment 10 to 60 in 5 cm s increment 64 CE6000 120 1 to10 in 1 cm s increment 10 to 70 in 5 cm s increment 71 Supplement On the CE6000 60 if you set speed as 64 and acceleration as 3 they will both appear as In this case both values will be automatically calculated On the CE6000 120 if you set acceleration as 2 the speed cannot be set to 65 or more 65 70 or 71 In this case the speed and acceleration will both appear as Both values will be automatically calculated Operation 1 Press the COND TEST key in the default screen D CONDITION setting screen 1 3 is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode n Condition No 1 BATO CBA9U A RISPEEL 38 cm s 2 Pressthe 8 key SPEED Supplement D SPEED setting screen is displayed It will return to CONDITION screen 1 3 without changing the settings when you press the 4 key CANCEL ONDITIOM Mo ep AUP MDOXN BICANCEL Display may vary depending on the selected tool condition number 3 Press the POSITION lt p key and select the tool condition number CONDITION No 4 Press the POSITION AV key and increase or decrease the settin
159. he backing sheet gets cut completely reduce the blade length and if the film does not get cut completely increase the blade length Optimal blade length Thickness of Media Backing Sheet 4 A 2 47 Supplement eBlade length can be changed by spinning the adjustor on the blade Spinning it in the A direction pushes it out while spinning it in the B direction pulls it in One scale unit is equal to 0 1 mm Cutter blade moves approximately 0 1 mm turning one scale unit Guideline to Set the Blade Length See Setting the Tool Condition for the thickness of the media 2 11 Running Cutting Tests Test cutting can be performed after making the tool speed force and acceleration settings to ensure that the selected cutting conditions actually produce the desired cutting results Check how far the blade cuts into the media and how the corners are being cut If the cutting results are not satisfactory adjust the various settings and repeat the test cutting until the optimal settings are achieved Cutting Test Here you can either cut one test pattern based on the current values or do three tests with x1 values added To make 1 cut with set value Operation 1 Load the media for test cutting in the plotter 2 Pressthe COND TEST key in the default screen D In Normal mode CONDITION screen 1 3 is displayed D In Simple mode CONDITION s
160. he edge of media to scan the registration mark Make sure the push roller location is outside of the Registration Mark Draw the Registration Mark as shown in the next image Feed direction of media MARK TYPE 1 Leftmost push roller 8 oO S o o R E Rightmost 5 push roller c 2 Is g 5 E o o L x L When the expand limit is set to 1 or more it will be 10 MARK TYPE 2 Unit mm a co Leftmost push roller Rightmost Lg 6 push roller i i a X Position of the Origin Point and the Registration Mark The origin point after scanning the registration mark will be as shown below MARK TYPE 1 MARK TYPE 2 Origin point N OT Origin point N x Feed direction of media Feed direction of media Supplement Offset amount away from the registration mark will be the origin point for cutting if the registration offset is set See Setting Offset Between the Registration Mark and Cutting Origin Points CREE 9 For the registration mark pattern 2 when the mark is located in 15 mm from the roll of media the origin point may be out of range The condition offset is generated is explained with creating the registration mark and the cutting data using an application software on the computer as an example Print onto the sheet media using a printer and set that sheet media on the cutting plotter Send the cutting data from the computer to cutting plotter Also sc
161. he operation It is best to cut slowly and carefully to cut precisely but the speed is required to enhance the operational efficiency The setting needs to be in good balance considering the characteristics of the media and tools and the contents of the cutting data This chapter describes the settings affecting the cutting time In addition to this chapter there are setting affecting the cutting times in following places Selecting Tool condition Setting Mark Distance PRODUCT SUMMARY 8 1 Sorting the Cutting Data 8 2 Perform Automatic Pre Feed When Cut Data is Heceived 8 3 Perform Automatic Pre Feed When Media is Set Initial Feed 8 4 Setting Feed Speed for Pre Feed 8 5 Setting the Tool Up Speed 8 6 Setting the Tool Up Move Sorting the cutting area parameter data will increase cut efficiency by minimizing time spent by media movement and by grouping cutting to happen all at once Sorting data simply sorts the area parameter data so that media movement can be minimized It is much more Sorting the Cutting Data efficient than cutting at intervals with data that forces tools to jump from point to point Supplement Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed this 2 ELIE 3 ELIESTA Press the 1 key TOOL Dp TOOLS SETTING screen 1 3 is displayed n MN TOOL UP DOWN BISTEP PASS BJOFFSET FORCE ENOFFSET ANGLE Li Press the POSITION A key gt TOOLS
162. he right grit roller or that the left or center CE6000 120 push roller is not on the proper grit roller Make sure everything is set correctly When Feeding Long axis Media at exceeds 2 meters Position the push rollers at least 15 mm inside the edges of the media Push roller 15 mm 15 mm Media 2 22 When Feeding Long axis Media at least 2 meters Position the push rollers at least 5 mm inside the edges of the media Push roller Media For minimum width media Make sure that all push rollers are on the long right grit roller Use the left side of the grit roller as a starting point and then set the push rollers so that they re on both sides of the media The CE6000 40 60 can take media of 55 mm or more and the CE6000 120 can take media of 90 mm or more Set the middle push rollers except the right and the left side of push rollers hold down force to OFF weak when the all push rollers are on the right side grit roller wide with the CE6000 120 CE6000 40 60 CE6000 120 Grit roller S N Push roller N CAUTION The media must be at least 125 mm in length in media feed direction The media must always be positioned over the media sensor 2 23 Changing the Hold down Force The CE6000 120 requires the center push roller hold down force to be set based on the media s widih and material type in order to keep the media in place This only applies to the CE6000 120 Switchin
163. hen pulling roll media straight out Media guide bar Used to keep media straight when setting it in 1 7 Rear View CE6000 120 Power switch CM AC line inlet 0 0 Stock shaft Uu D D Stopper Media stocker W Stand Power switch Used to turn the plotter on and off AC line inlet Inlet where the power cable is connected Media stocker A stock to set roll media in Stock shaft A roller that takes in roll media Stopper Keeps set roll media in place Stang ecen A stand to put the machine on Assembling Assemble the stand The stand is made up of the following paris CE6000 60 Stand side bar x 2 Stand foot x 2 Center bar x 1 Allen wrench for M5 Socket head cap screw Screws x 1 M5 x 12 CD U Stopper x 2 Coin screw x 4 Stock shaft x 2 Media stocker x 2 CE6000 120 Stand side bar x 2 Stand foot x 2 Center bar x 1 Allen wrench for M5 Screws x 1 m Socket head cap screw M5 x 30 amp Ca Media stocker x 2 Stopper x 2 Stock shaft x 2 Media guide bar x 1 1 9 Assembly CE6000 60 N CAUTION ePlease assemble with two or more people People can be accidentally injured by the machine s edges Please be very careful 6 Please be ca
164. ia Paper or Marking Film CHA for loading the media 2 Setthe pen tool to the tool holder 1 Backward and select the condition where the pen tool is set Supplement See Attaching a Tool CIZ for setting the pen tool For changing the tool conditions please refer to Selecting Tool Condition CREA and for tool settings please refer to Setting the Tool CHEZA J Press the PAUSE MENU key in the default screen D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 4 Press the POSITION lt key TEST D TEST menu screen 1 2 is displayed A CONDITION LIST BISELF TEST BIDATA DUMP ENCUTTING PRO 5 Press the 2 key SELF TEST gt SELF TEST start screen is displayed 1 2 ENCUI LING PRO Li 6 Confirm that the pen tool is set 13 16 Confirm that operation area of tool and media is safe Press the 1 key DONE P gt Plotting of the test pattern starts Condition No 1 CBOIL 6 S38 FI4 A SELF TESTI Turn the power off to stop the printing 13 17 AX CAUTION Do not place your hand around the moving areas The tool carriage will start moving so there is a chance of injury Supplement It will return to TEST menu screen without printing by pressing the 2 key CANCEL SELF ESI Supplement It will keep on printing until the power is turned off once the printing is started by pressing the 1 key DONE Creating CUTTING
165. icient space around the plotter so that When using indoor lighting such as fluorescent or it does not strike any objects in its vicinity during other electrical lamps provide a distance of at least cutting one meter between the plotter and the light source eSuch contact may cause misalignment in cutting or plotting Close proximity of such a light source may cause the sensor to malfunction and prevent proper size detection of the media No touching When using the cutter take care not to extend the Move the tool carriage slowly when moving it blade more than necessary manually in order to load the medium or for other An overly extended blade will damage the cutting mat and reasons adversely affect the cutting quality Moving it quickly may damage the plotter Do not place the plotter on an incline areas subject Do not place magnetic cards diskettes or similar to many vibrations or other unstable locations items in the vicinity of the tool carriage f the plotter falls it may sustain damage The magnetic force may destroy the data on the magnetic cards or diskettes PA Prohibited Prohibited Run a test cut when cutting media with unknown condition settings e Running a cut operation with incorrect setting values may cause a large overload to the blades and device or a system breakdown iv Thank you for choosing a Graphtec CE6000 Series plotter The CE6000 Series plotters employ a digital servo drive system to a
166. ing groove Media stopper Push roller USB interface connector Media sensor amp OCD O Grit roller h RS 232C interface connector pi L Control panel Used to access various plotter functions Push rollers Rollers that push the media against the grit rollers Grit rollers Metallic rollers with a file like surface that feed the media back and forth Media sensors The front sensor is used to sense the leading edge of the media The rear sensor is used to sense the trailing edge of the media Tool carriage Moves the cutter pen or plotting pen across the media during cutting or plotting Tool holder Holds the cutter pen or plotting pen and moves it up or down Grit roller position guide Stickers on the front of the Y rail and the rear side of the top cover that show the position of each grit roller Use these alignment marks as an aid in locating the Push rollers Cutting MAt Cutter blade moved on this mat preventing wears of the blade Cutting GrOOVE Use this groove when using the media cutter Media set lever Used to raise or lower the Push rollers during the loading or unloading of media USB interface connector
167. ion Displayed E02001 Condition No 1 The plotter received an unrecognizable Press the ENTER key a KEN command COMMAND ERROR Noise came in when the computer was Configure to drive the plotter from the menu turned on of the software The software configuration regarding the Reset the interface settings of the software output device has been changed The plotter s interface conditions have Reset the interface settings of the plotter changed E02004 A command was received containing Configure to drive the plotter from the menu numeric parameters that exceed that of the software command s permissible range The software configuration regarding the Reset the interface settings of the software output device has been changed The plotter s interface conditions have Reset the interface settings of the plotter changed E02005 An error occurred in the receipt of data Configure to drive the plotter from the menu within the interface of the software ROR 5 1 0 ERROR The software configuration regarding the Reset the interface settings of the software output device has been changed ESCONDITION Mo The plotter s interface conditions have Reset the interface settings of the plotter changed E02006 Condition Mo 1 The data out of cutting range has been Check the data BAILA DAR Dan an OFF cae ro 1ga i BONE ERICONF TERM EH CONDITION No received Check the size of media and the cutting range Check
168. is displayed J Pressthe 2 key ARMS D ARMS SETTING screen 1 4 is displayed il MAMANUAL READ MARKS RAMARK SCAN MODE BAMARK DISTANCE Li 5 30 4 Press the POSITION a key twice D ARMS SETTING screen 3 4 is displayed n MSENSCR OFFSET ADJ EJSENSOR ADJUST RAMARK AUTO SCAM ENPAPER WETGHT Li 5 Press the 1 key SENSOR OFFSET ADJ D SENSOR OFFSET ADJ screen is displayed SENSOR OFFSET ADJ AN TEST PATTERN 3 POSITION P CY Supplement It will return to ARMS setting screen 3 4 without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt key CANCEL EICANCEL Pressthe 2 key SCAN D Following message is displayed SENEDD AKESET ANA 7 Press the POSITION AW4 P gt key and move the tool carriage to the area to start scanning of the registration mark Registration mark scan area 8 0 I Align the tool to this area Feed direction of media 8 Confirm the position of the tool and if it is OK press the ENTER key Supplement It will return to ARMS SETTING screen 3 4 D The registration mark for comparison is plotted after scanning the without plotting when you press the 4 key registration mark see below It will return to SENSOR OFFSET ADJ CANCEL Screen once the plotting is completed Distance adjustment value Y E o o E p a o c Distance o z adjustment o value X o o o L Regi
169. keys to change the current value The force setting can be modified with the adjusted value 3 POSITION P When confirming the setting press the ENTER key SET D Setting will be set and it will return to default screen 2 40 Supplement Press the ENTER key SET to confirm the settings and return to the READY screen 6 Press the 4 key RETURN to return to the READY screen without changing any settings The 0 value allows you to use the standard force setting If adjustment is necessary you can enter the adjusted value Setting the Tool Set the type and offset value of the tool that is used in each of the tool condition numbers Operation 1 Press the COND TEST key in the default screen D CONDITION setting screen 1 3 is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode In Simple mode it is locked n Condition Ko 1 BATO CRAQU gt 38 cm s 2 Pressthe 2 key TOOL Supplement D TOOL setting screen is displayed It will return to CONDITION screen without T Condition Mo 1 EIUOOL EJOFFSET changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt key CANCEL EICANCEL 3 Press the 1 key D CONDITION No selection screen is displayed Display may vary depending on the selected condition number CONDITION No Condition Mo 4 Press the POSITION av keys to select the Condition No of the T
170. l become the initial point GU ABER If the interface or command settings have not been made an make these settings before sending the data If the settings have been made tool adjustment is performed uj When the pen adjustments have been made the plotter is ready to start cutting Send the cutting or plotting data from the application software PLEASE WAIT D Dfault screen is displayed Condition No 1 For outdoor use CESHA S30 FIY A CBO9U 520 F1240 Simp LeMD READY READY IEW BIHCME BIHCME EA CONDITION No EHCHANGE SETTING Menu screen Menu screen Normal mode Simple mode 2 33 Pre Feed of Media Paper or Marking Film The PRE FEED function is used to prevent the loaded media from slipping by automatically advancing the media the specified length and imprinting it with grit roller marks This function can also be used to acclimate long media lengths to the operating environment in order to minimize media expansion and contraction and to ensure stable media feed operations When feeding long axis media at exceeds 2 meters on the CE6000 60 120 be sure to use the basket option Perform Automatic Pre Feed When Cut Data is Received Perform Automatic Pre Feed When Media is Set Initial Feed Setting Feed Speed for the Pre Feed Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key in READY status D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe 4 key MEDI
171. l lenn lenn eee 5 24 Setting Speed of the Registration Mark SCan eeoono noon 5 26 Adjusting for the Registration Mark Scan Position llli 5 27 Detect the Registration Mark for Adjustment on the Media and Enter the Value 5 30 Setting the registration mark automatic detectiON seu 5 33 5 3 Setting the Position Using ARMS w w s w w aaa idR RR RR eee n x UY 5 35 Adjust wil 2POINTS s akay aaa l need da ea ti a ia SEE 5 35 Adjust with 3POINTS mn uc Ss ce e a n dil passae Rus x Eb SUE REL e a eee 5 37 Adj st wil AP DINTS a dedu o hu er ia ge Eadubd ed pe ar io te ane ecd 5 38 Adjust Automatically w ao kot pe ERI ReEkRR ERRARE RISUERR vowed EE RIEN Na RSS 5 40 Adjust Manually xx uh ec ER ec RP acr me Ree Red le a Rede 5 41 Chapter 6 Manual Position Adjust 6 1 Outline of Manual Position Adjust se ee ve en kk aa an kaa n nn nn 6 2 Setting of Mark Scan Mode and Number of Adjustment Marks 6 2 6 2 Manual Position Adjust sa 2s user Ri aea 6 3 Chapter 7 Setting Regarding Cutting Quality 7 1 To cut the corner of thick media sharply n sssaaa auauna T 2 Outline of Tangential Mode lt aw n di no icr eR ee E Vtde Rh a e rd ak ai T 2 Setting the Tangential Mode er len n kk ka l knn eee 7 3 Setting Length of the Overcut isses e hes bayer end RR 7 4 Setting of the Initial Down Force w iis ek vei wet eeu e nese cies ce ee Se kek ees 7 6
172. l match with the cutting position If the registration mark is already marked on the media scan that registration mark plot another registration mark in the same position and measure the difference between them This difference is entered as a adjustment value If there is no registration mark on the media plot a registration mark first scan that registration mark plot another registration mark and measure the difference of them This difference is entered as a adjustment value When using media and tools for actual use the adjustment accuracy will be higher Reference There is a restriction on the shape style of the registration marks that can be scanned See Shape Pattern of Registration Mark CHE Adjust After Plotting the Adjustment Registration Mark This section describes the steps to plot the registration mark Registration mark is to be plotted if there is no registration mark on the media to adjust the registration mark scan position Subsequently it continues to Adjusting the registration mark position Reference Proceed to Setting the Position Using ARMS C2 without plotting the registration mark if the registration mark is already drawn on the media Operation Reference 1 Load white media See Loading Media Paper or Marking Film CHA for loading white media 2 Setthe water based fiber pen black on the tool holder 1 Backward Reference See Attaching a Tool C327 for setting the wa
173. layed 5 Press the POSITION AV key and increase or decrease the Supplement setting value PP Values that can be set are AUTO 10 20 30 AUTO is selected qu 40 50 and 60 3 Position P t will be same speed as tool is lowered when 8 9 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET Supplement D Setting will be set and it will return to TOOLS SETTING screen 2 3 It will return to TOOLS SETTING screen 2 3 without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt key CANCEL Press the PAUSE MENU key gt gt It will return to default screen 8 10 Setting the Tool Up Move Tool up movement is when you continuously receive tool up movement coordinate news from the computer connected to the CE6000 and set whether to move to every coordinate in order or go directly to the last one There are following 2 settings for TOOL UP MOVE ENABLED If several coordinates are received continuously it will move to each in order it is received DISABLED If several coordinates are received continuously it will directly move to the last coordinate received Cutting time can be reduced if it is set to DISABLED if the time to move the tool in raised status is wasteful Supplement This setting will be saved even if the power is shut off Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pre
174. le Cause Solution Nothing is displayed on the LCD panel There is no power supplied Or the plotter is defective Check that the power cord is securely connected to the plotter s AC line inlet and the electrical outlet Check that the power is supplied to the electrical outlet Contact your Graphtec customer center if the problem still exists Nothing is displayed on the LCD panel The plotter is defective Contact your Graphtec customer center if the problem still exists Sum Ck ROM RAM ERR is displayed on the LCD panel The ROM or RAM is defective 13 2 Contact your Graphtec customer center if the problem still exists When It Does Not Work Right Symptom Possible Cause Solution Reference Drops the media while Bright light might be shining Block the light if there is direct sunlight detecting onto the media sensor shining on the plotter that is placed near the window Move away the fluorescent lamps if there is one close to the plotter Media sensor may be Contact your sales representative CR Enabling defective or the Graphtec call center Set the media sensor to DISABLED to use the plotter temporarily Disabling the Media Sensors MEDIA SENSOR Media wobbles Push rollers are not set Check the position of the push rollers CA Loading Media correctly on the grit rollers Paper or Marking Film Changing of the hold down Please set a media suitable
175. llers NI DE SZ Mi To PSS Di Media sen m Push roller Media set lever 2 Make sure that the sheet media completely covers the media sensor 3 Position the media and the push rollers to correspond with the width of the media Use the 3 push rollers to push down the sides and center of the media Use the grit roller position guide and make sure Supplement e The media must always be positioned over the media sensor 6 See 2 4 Aligning the Push Rollers the push rollers are on top of the grit rollers about the position of the push Use the grit roller position guide to make sure the push rollers rollers are set on top of the grit rollers 6 See 2 4 Aligning the Push Rollers You can adjust the center push roller s hold down force for information about push roller hold down force Push roller Grit roller position guide Push roller Push roller Grit roller Q OK Media m Q OK The push roller is on top of the grit roller The push roller is on top of the grit roller The center push roller is not on top of the grit roller The center push roller is near the edge 4 Pullout the front media under the media guide bar Media guide bar D You can set the media straight by stacking media you pull out and matching the edges up together After you check to make sure there s no slack raise the media set lever and fixate the sheet medi
176. mbol The S symbol indicates an action that is prohibited Such prohibited Q action is described by an illustration or text within or next to the S symbol imperative action is described by an illustration or text within or next to the D The symbol indicates an action that must be performed Such Q symbol Safety Precautions ZNWARNING Do not touch the rollers or moving parts such as the carriage while cutting or plotting is in progress eSuch action may result in injury No touching Keep your hands hair etc away from the rollers or moving parts such as the carriage even if the plotter is stopped as it may suddenly start moving when data is received eSuch action may result in injury No touching Do not connect the plotter to a non rated power supply e Such action may cause electric shock or a fire hazard due to current leakage Prohibited If the plotter generates smoke overheats emits a strange odor or otherwise functions abnormally do not continue using it Turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the electrical socket Use of the plotter in such a condition may result in a fire hazard or electric shock After confirming that smoke is no longer being emitted contact your sales representative or nearest Graphtec vendor for repairs Never attempt to perform repairs yourself Repair work by inexperienced i A personnel is extremely dangerous Prohibited li Be sur
177. n the Registration Mark and Cutting Origin Points You can set the cutting point after the registration mark is read The default offset for the registration mark is 0 0 mm on X and Y and can be changed to any point from 1000 0 to 1000 0 mm E Moved origin point Cutting Point o E 5 X offset o 2 5 3 ET L aa ng Origin point after registration mark is read Registration mark point 1 X Y offset Y Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe 2 key ARMS D ARMS SETTING screen 1 4 is displayed 1 EJMANUAL READ MARKS RAMARK SCAM MODE BEMARK DISTANCE Li 3 Press the POSITION a key D ARMS SETTING screen 2 4 is displayed 1 MARK TYPE 3 POSITION P BIMARK SIZE CO BUAXIS ORIGIN OFFSET Li 4 Press the 4 key AXIS ORIGIN OFFSET D AXIS ORIGIN OFFSET screen is displayed Supplement It will return to ARMS SETTING screen 2 4 without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt q key CANCEL 5 18 10 11 12 Press the 1 key X D X AXIS setting screen is displayed AXIS ORIGIN OFFSET n Press the POSITION A key and increase or decrease the setting value Supplement 9 Digits of settings can be changed by pressing the FAST key d eSetting range is from 1000 0 to 1 000 0mm Confirm the setting and press the POSIT
178. n to switch between Simple mode and Normal mode Switching will reset the CE6000 In Simple mode you can change easy settings from the menu screen In Normal mode you will be able to change more detailed settings Simple mode and Normal mode are independent from one another The settings of the mode you re currently in will take precedence CAN See About Simple mode for more information Simple mode In Simple mode 1 2 3 keys can be used I hea EA Menu screen Simple mode Contents of the operation and settings that is displayed in MENU screen with PAUSE MENU key is as following 1 MEDIA Set the setting of the condition for the media 2 I F Set the settings of the condition for the interfacing with the control computer 3 ADV Set the settings of the conditions for the basic operation of the plotter such as display language unit of the measurements PAUSE MENU It will close the MENU screen and return to default screen FAST Displays the position key screen When media is set the tool point can be moved CIZE See the Menu Tree for list of the descriptions about each settings Normal mode In Normal mode 1 2 3 4 and A V 4 keys can be used 2 3 d L wT I F YEISYA Menu screen Normal mode Contents of the operation and settings that is displayed in MENU screen with PAUSE MENU key is as following 1 TOOL Set the setting for the operation of the
179. ncluding stand 3 Describes the usable paper width The accuracy of minimum media width is when the push rollers are set to 5 mm from both edges of media 4 HP GL is a registered trademark of the US Hewlett Packard Company Options and Supplies Options Model Contents Basket PGO100 Cloth basket for CE6000 60 PGO0101 Cloth basket for CE6000 120 Quantity 1 1 Please check our company s home page for the latest information on options Supplies Item Model Contents Cutter plunger PHP33 CBO9N HS Used with 0 9 mm diameter cutter blades PHP33 CB15N HS Used with 1 5 mm diameter cutter blades Water based fiber tip pen plunger PHP31 FIBER Plunger for water based fiber tip pen set of 1 Water based fiber tip pen KF700 BK 1 set 10 pcs Black KF700 RD 1 set 10 pcs Red KF700 BL 1 set 10 pcs Blue Oil based ballpoint pen plunger PHP34 BALL Plunger for oil based ballpoint pen set of 1 Oil based ballpoint pen KB700 BK 1 set 10 pcs Black For detailed information about the cutter blade refer to the Cutter Blade Manual Please check our company s home page for the latest information on supplies External Dimensions
180. nd and fourth point Angle adjustment error please reset will be displayed After setting the media so as to make the inclination small please perform adjustment operations 9 Axis adjustment will be cleared when point 1 and point 2 is set to same point Operation 1 Load the media with adjustment mark in the plotter Supplement C1 Loading Media Paper or Marking Film Confirm that the push roller is steadily on the media within the range of media movement This adjustment is based on assumption that media is slightly tilted Media might fall off if the tilting of the media is too large 2 Setacutter plunger or a pen in the tool holder 3 Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 4 Press the 2 key ARMS D ARMS SETTING screen 1 4 is displayed n 1 AUTO READ MARKS 2 MANUAL READ MARKS RAMARK SCAM MODE EN MARK DISTANCE 5 Press the 3 key MARK SCAN MODE D MARK SCAN MODE screen is displayed MARK SCAN MODE OFF PANUMBER OF POINTS 2POINTS EICANCEL Press the 1 key MARK SCAN MODE D MARK SCAN MODE setting screen is displayed EIN MEER 2po EIAXIS ALIGNMENT KIPREVIOUS Press the 3 key AXIS ALIGNMENT SUbplamont D Axis Adjustment Mode will be activated and it will return to the MARK It will return to ARMS setting screen without SCAN MODE setting screen changing the setting when you press the POSIT
181. nd press the ENTER key SET D Setting will be set and it will return to ADVANCE setting screen 2 2 7 Press the PAUSE MENU key P It will return to the default screen 10 7 Chapter 11 Settings of Controls from Computer This chapter describes setting regarding the controls from the computer Related to Command Processing Setting the Command COMMAND There are 2 types of commands the GP GL and the HP GL that the plotter can use Match the setting to the used software or set it to AUTO Supplement 9 Automatic detection of the command may make mistake depending on the data It will give error or malfunction when it has made mistake In that case set the command before using Always send the data when the plotter is in READY status when in the automatic detection of the command Once the data is cut with the automatic detection of the command it will be ready to automatically detect next command 10 seconds after completing the cutting Send next data after 10 seconds has past after previous cutting when sending data with different command Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key in the default screen D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode In simple mode there are no settings It s set to an automatic state When a faulty judgment has been made in Simple mode please use Normal mode where commands can be set 2 Pressthe POSITION A key I F
182. nfirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET Supplement P gt Setting will be set and it will return to ARMS SETTING screen 3 4 It will return to ARMS setting screen 3 4 without changing the setting when you press the POSITION lt key CANCEL 17 Pressthe PAUSE MENU key D It will return to the default screen Setting the registration mark automatic detection When setting the registration mark automatic detection to on the following operations will be performed Set the registration mark mode to ARMS and during the start of the automatic reading when the current position of the tool is close to the first point Point 1 by pressing the ENTER key without moving to the detect start position of tool the registration mark position will be automatically retrieved The Please move the tool and press ENTER message will be displayed Either press the ENTER key at that tool position or move the tool to a position close to the registration mark detect start position and press the ENTER key Supplement If the current position of the tool is distanced from the first registration mark detection may take a long time and errors due to not finding anything may occur When setting off the operation above is not performed Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed 2 Pressthe 2 key ARMS D REGISTRATION MARK setting screen 1 4 is displayed n AUTO READ MA
183. ng is Auto the dump list of the cutting data is not output Please set the command to GP GL or HP GL Supplement See Loading Media Paper or Marking Film CHA for loading the media Supplement See Attaching a Tool C3 E for setting the pen tool For changing the tool conditions please refer to Selecting Tool Condition CTh and for tool settings please refer to Setting the Tool CTZEZIM Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode Confirm that the pen tool is set Confirm that operation area of tool and media is safe Press the 1 key DONE P gt Output of the dump list starts Condition No 1 Turn the power off to stop the printing 13 21 N CAUTION Do not place your hand around the moving areas The tool carriage will start moving so there is a chance of injury Supplement It will return to TEST menu screen without printing by pressing the 2 key CANCEL DATA DUMP Supplement It will keep on printing until the power is turned off once the printing is started by pressing the 1 key DONE 13 6 Self Diagnostic Test Operation status can be tested by self diagnostic test by operating the sensors and switches following the instruction on the screen Supplement Diagnostic test can be performed only right after the power is turned on DIAGNOSTICS cannot be selected from the menu once any operation such as loading media is performed
184. ng the Error Message Contents of most current 32 errors can be checked Errors before that are not recorded Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe POSITION W key ADV D ADVANCE screen 1 2 is displayed 1 LANGUAGE SELECTION RALENGTH UNIT ENMEDIA SENSOR 13 23 Press the POSITION A key D ADVANCE screen 2 2 is displayed n PUSH ROLLER SENSOR ostrich MAF AN POWER BJBEEP FOR KEY OPE ENEEROR MESSAGES C Press the 4 key ERROR MESSAGES D ERROR MESSAGES list screen is displayed Left column is time the error occurred and right column is the type of the error 4 error messages are displayed at once If there are more error messages next 4 messages will be displayed by pressing the POSITION AW key Supplement NO ERROR will be displayed if there is no 1 NO ERROR n 88 E83816 88 E83815 36 EB4925 36 Eg4a24 Li Up to 4 error messages will be displayed on the screen Up to 32 error messages can be displayed by pressing the POSITION AV Press the 1 to 4 keys to see the contents of the error key p gt Error message corresponding to the pressed key is displayed When displayed while the power is on it indicates how long ago an error occurred The lower the value the more recently the error occurred Press the ENTER key CONFIRM when the error message
185. nge the media type and tool conditions The preset cutting condition is used when the media type is selected COND TEST This will clear the CONDITION screen and return to default screen See 2 10 Selecting Tool Condition for the detailed tool condition Normal mode CONDITION screen 1 3 Normal mode Tool conditions are set in the setting screens displayed by the COND TEST key Up to 8 CONDITION settings can be saved with different settings in numbers 1 through 8 COND TEST This will clear the CONDITION screen and return to default screen See 2 10 Selecting Tool Condition for the detailed tool condition 2 31 Setting Feeding Method Feeding method for the loaded media is set Operation 1 If you have already loaded the media the MEDIA TYPE N CAUTION menu appears Select the media type to suit the loaded Before doing the media set selection make sure media to release the media lock on the CE6000 60 120 ANROLL 1 FRONT EDGE Supplement PAROLL 2 CURRENT POSITION The CONTINUE menu parameter appears when the media set lever is raised and then lowered again after media was previously loaded making it possible to select the previous settings Check that the media stopper is unlocked Only on CE6000 60 120 and then select a media type on the media Pressing the 4 key to Continue Do set setting
186. ning the Push Roller eoo 2 22 Alignment registration Mark eseeeon 5 9 ABER 5 oua tr t kravat Rogen esd wl yn hn le a ap ezite kep akne 2 30 ARMS oh setan ewe iae Re M eR 2 30 5 2 ARMS Error MeSSagesS eeoeoon 13 9 Assembling eae pren ele ll en krenn ees 1 9 Attaching TOO i kone vin rebus e xe d 2 4 Automatic detection of registration mark position 5 6 Automatic Pre Feed ee cece renn 8 4 AXIS ALIGNMENT sssssseel se 6 2 B BEEP FOR KEY OPERATION s sess 10 7 Beep Setting secer ac neres asard ee e 10 7 Blade Application and Features 2 3 Blade Length erer eee EDIE EESE 2 47 Blade Length Automatic Height Adjust 2 51 C Carrier Sheet 1 euo ueber a a 2 19 Caution Message llis eee eee ee 13 13 Change the Cutting Condition Condition No 3 6 Changing the Hold down Force 2 24 Circle Command REesolution 11 8 CIRCLE RESOLUTION iiie RR e ER 11 8 Cleaning the Cutter Pen oeoouon 12 4 Command ono bu ber n e had Lee akte EOM 11 2 COMMAND lusslllsels n kaa nana 11 5 COMMAND W L L L L L IL L L L cenre ava ne 11 6 COND TEST key seee ooo eun 2 27 2 31 Condition NO 2 esses eaae het d iei 3 6 CONDITION PRIORITY lesse 11 3 Condition setting llle esee 13 14 Connecting to the Power
187. nuously cut the print with same design aligned using a plugin for the Illustrator It is appropriate for cutting multiple numbers of stickers or similar Supplement Setting is only possible from the Graphtec Studio t cannot be set on the plotter e The data for multiple registration marks Alignment registration mark is not possible Feed direction of media 5 9 Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode Press the 2 key ARMS D ARMS SETTING screen 1 4 is displayed n 1 AUTO READ MARKS 2 MANUAL READ MARKS EIMARK SCAM MODE BEMARK DISTANCE Li Press the 3 key MARK SCAN MODE D MARK SCAN MODE screen is displayed Press the 1 key MARK SCAN MODE D MARK SCAN MODE setting screen is displayed EIN 2 2po EIAXIS ALIGNMENT E PREVIOUS Press the 1 key OFF the 2 key ARMS or the 3 key AXIS ALIGNMENT It will return to MARK SCAN MODE setting D MARK SCAN MODE is selected and it will return to MARK SCAN MODE screen without changing the settings when you setting screen press the POSITION lt key PREVIOUS Supplement Press the 2 key NUMBER OF POINTS D NUMBER OF POINTS setting screen is displayed Press the 1 key POINTS the 2 key POINTS or the 3 Supplement key 4POINTS It will return to MARK SC
188. of curved lines The software s resolution setting is too low Adjust the software s resolution setting The blade offset angle is too low Increase the value for the blade offset angle The media curls up at the corners Fine cut characters peels off The blade is extended too far Adjust the blade length Blade and OFFSET does not match Change the OFFSET The cutting speed is too high Lower the speed setting The blade is dull Replace the blade The ACCELERATION setting is too high Lower the ACCELERATION setting The blade is cutting into the backing sheet The blade is extended too far Adjust the blade length The cutting FORCE is too high Lower the FORCE setting The blade falls out of the tool plunger The blade is too small for the tool plunger Use a blade that fits securely in the tool plunger Media can be cut but it is hard to weed afterwards Cut media cannot be pulled up using retack sheet The retack sheet is not sticky enough Switch to a stickier retack sheet Media gets entangled during cutting Reduce the blade length Lower the FORCE setting Cleaning of cut media was postponed too long Promptly weed cut media Abnormal noise generated from the tool carriage during cutting The media is discolored where the blade has passed Media is rubbed by the tip of the tool plunger Adjust th
189. ol Position to 2 mm below the cutting start point 2 mm from the edge of the point from which the media will be shifted Selecting Out of Range will but the Initial Blade Control Position out of the range of the cutting area P ii area Push roller Cut Start Point Cutting Origin Point Initial Blade Control Position Inte Blade Control Position Setting Point Setting Point Set as 2mm BELOW ra Set as OUTSIDE a X Feed direction of media Feed direction of media N CAUTION Selecting Out of Range and then changing the expand setting to a positive digit can damage the cutting mat Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe 1 key TOOL D TOOLS SETTING screen 1 3 is displayed ENOF SET ANGLE Li 3 Press the POSITION a key D TOOLS SETTING screen 2 3 is displayed V POSITION P EN INITIAL BLADE Cr Li 7 11 Press the 4 key INITIAL BLADE D INITIAL BLADE CONTROL POSITION setting screen is displayed INITIAL ELADE CONTROL POSITION Press the 1 key OUTSIDE or the 2 key amm BELOW Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET D Setting will be set and it will return to TOOLS SETTING screen 2 3 Supplement It will return to TOOLS setting screen 2 3 without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt key
190. on cannot be guaranteed in the following cases When the plotter is connected to a USB hub or extension port e When the plotter is connected to a hand built or modified computer When a driver other than the one provided as a standard accessory is used Do not perform the followings Do not connect or disconnect the USB cable while installing the USB driver on the computer Do not connect or disconnect the USB cable when the computer or the plotter is performing an initialization routine Do not disconnect the USB cable within a 5 second period of connecting it Do not disconnect the cable during data transfer Do not connect multiple plotters to a single computer using the USB interface RS 232C Interface When using the RS 232C interface set the command settings step size settings when using GP GL commands origin point settings for HP GL when using HP GL commands and transfer conditions for the RS 232C interface The transfer conditions for the RS 232C interface can be set from the operations panel The transfer condition should be set to the same in the software used and in the CE6000 If there is a mistake in the settings an error may displayed in the machine and lack of data can cause a malfunction In such a case please confirm the data transfer settings again Setting Origin Point When HP GL is set Connecting with RS 232C CIAA Setting the Command COMMAND Setting the Step Size GP GL STEP SIZE
191. ool Offset you wish to change 5 Confirm the setting and press the POSITION lt key PREVIOUS D CONDITION No will get set and return to TOOL setting screen Q POSITION P Gat 6 Press the POSITION AV key and set the tool Supplement 5 PM Dorm e t It will return to CONDITION screen without changing the settings when you press the 6 POSITION lt key CANCEL EICANCEL 2 41 7 Press the 3 key OFFSET D OFFSET setting screen is displayed Supplement What is Offset It will adjust the difference between the tip of the blade in the plunger and the center of the plunger There are standard adjustment values for each cutter blades Fine adjustment will be made to that standard values here Adjustment will be made with standard value as O It is not necessary to set the offset if PEN was selected in the tool settings not displayed Guideline to Set Offset Refer to the Cutter Blade Manual T Condition No 1 AATOOL EJOFFSET n CBO9U mij Li EICANCEL 9 To return to continue the settings of other tool condition number return to step 3 by pressing the 1 key 8 Press the POSITION AV key and increase or decrease the setting value un e 9 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET D Setting will be set and it will return to CONDITION screen 1 3 10 Press the COND TEST key P It will return to default screen 2 42 Setting t
192. ou press the POSITION lt key CANCEL Setting the Tool Condition This section describes how to make the tool speed force acceleration and tool number settings Before cutting media the following four cutter pen conditions must be specified e FORCE e SPEED e ACCELERATION e OFFSET N CAUTION It may result to damaging the cutter blade or the cutting mat if the blade is extended too much Make sure the blade length is set less than the thickness of the media Tool Conditions Cutter Blade for Each Media Type Refer to the Cutter Blade Manual Tool Conditions for Each Media Type Simple mode initial value Refer to the Cutter Blade Manual Blade Part Nos Displayed Blade Types and CUTTER OFFSET Values Refer to the Cutter Blade Manual 2 37 Reference Pen Conditions for Plotting Pen Pen type Part no Force Speed cm s Acceleration Water based fiber tip pen KF700 series 10 to 12 30 2 To prolong the pen life set the FORCE to the lowest setting and set the SPEED after checking to confirm that there are no faint lines or other problems during plotting N CAUTION How to Improve Weed ability We recommend that you observe the following points to improve the weed ability of color marking film Select the correct blade for the application Refer to the Cutter Blade Manual 9 Use blades that are not worn If the blade is worn it will not cleanly and the cut results will be difficult to
193. ove the tip of each tool to the appropriate point Use magnifier or light pointer as a tool to match each points Use the media with prints adjustment marks such as grits or registration marks necessary to get XY axes and origin point Setting of Mark Scan Mode and Number of Adjustment Marks To perform the AXIS ALIGNMENT set the MARK SCAN MODE to AXIS ALIGNMENT Select the number of the registration marks adjustment marks from 2POINTS 3POINTS or 4POINTS when the MARK SCAN MODE is set to AXIS ALIGNMENT Position of each adjustment marks are as following 2POINTS 3POINTS lis Second point Second point First point or origin point First point or origin point Y ox ME SN i gl Third point 4POINTS Fourth point Second point First point or origin point Third point Method of manual position adjust is described here Supplement Adjustment will be cleared if following is done after setting the adjustment Set new origin point Set the media again Set rotation or mirror Set the rotation or mirror prior to the axis adjustment Axis adjustment will convert in accordance with rotation or mirror in this case e When the inclination of the axis is too large when setting the first and second point the first and third point the third and fourth point or the seco
194. p RS 232C No CE BIDATA n e oe t z Li CY 9 3 6 Press the POSITION AV key and select the settings number Js ue Confirm the setting and press the POSITION 4 key CANCEL Supplement There are 4 different setting numbers D Setting will be set and it will return to RS 232C setting screen 8 Press the PAUSE MENU key D It will return to default screen Changing and Storing RS 232C Settings Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key in the default screen D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe POSITION A key I F in Normal mode D INTERFACE setting screen 1 2 is displayed COMMAND BIHP GL ORIGIN POINT BIHP GL MODEL EMULATED INGP GL STEP SIZE Li 3 Press the POSITION a key D INTERFACE setting screen 2 2 is displayed e POSITION P ENCIRCLE RESOLUTION LA 4 Press the 1 key RS 232C D RS 232C setting screen is displayed Supplement It will return to INTERFACE setting screen without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt key CANCEL 3 5 232C No 1 BAUD RATE 9586 EIDATA 8 BIT BAPARITY NONE ERHARDWIRE HANDSHAKE EICANCEL 9 4 10 11 Press the 1 key BAUD RATE D BAUD RATE setting screen is displ ayed 355 232 No l BALE Rif BAUD A EIDATA 8 Press the POSITION A key and increase or decrease the Setting value l e
195. pecial Precautions on Handling Blades Sharp cutter blades are used with this plotter Handle the cutter blades and holders with care to prevent bodily injury Cutter Blades Cutter blades are very sharp While handling a cutter blade or cutter pen be careful to avoid cutting your fingers or other parts of your body Promptly return used blades to the cutter case provided ci Lx n Blade tip PE When the case is completely filled discard the used blades together with the case Cutter Pens The tip consists of a sharp blade Be sure not to extend it too far Moreover when you are not using the cutter pen make sure that the blade is fully retracted Cutter blade After Mounting the Cutter Pen After the power has been turned on and during operation do not touch the pen tip It is dangerous II After Turning on the Plotter During the course of turning on the plotter be sure to observe the following precautions The tool carriage and loaded media may suddenly move during the cutting operation immediately afterward and when setting the plotter s functions Keep hands hair clothing and other objects out of the vicinity of the tool carriage grit rollers and loaded media To prevent operator injury and poor cutting results be careful not to allow hands hair clothing or other foreign objects to become entangled with the tool carriage or loaded media while the plotter is operating Machine Caution Label The machine
196. r 5 ARMS Advanced Registration Mark Sensing System 51 Outline or ARMS cesta minara ot PEE asa ian Paai a a 329591 fe l ki dires 5 2 Shape Pattern of the Registration Mark eee ee ero ooo noon 5 2 Scan Range Necessary to Detect the Registration Mark ee 5 3 C 2 Positioning of the Media and the Registration Mark eeeoo 5 4 Position of the Origin Point and the Registration Mark eoooe 5 5 Cutting area when adjusting the regisitaration mark l l 5 6 Automatic detection of registration mark position seeoeoeon 5 6 Media That Registration Mark Cannot be Detected o 5 6 5 2 Setting and Adjustment of ARMS eros Re bi ERR RR LE REC RA GO E be 5 7 Setting MARK SCAN Mode and Numbers 02 00 nen nen onon 5 7 Setting Shape Pattern of Registration Mark eeereooooun 5 11 setting Registration Mark SIZO 2 5 05 29x E RRERRERRRRE ERRERERSPIEPRRA rRNA 5 12 Setting Mark DISEInG6 5 pwa tal nwa E RRREEEYRRRRAERRRSERPREEXRERRIREREeCE RES 5 14 Setting Distance Adjustment Between the Registration Mark 5 16 Setting Offset Between the Registration Mark and Cutting Origin Points 5 18 Adjusting the Sensor Level 25s a w ane e RR EE REX EE REG ES 5 20 Manually Adjusting the Sensor Level Threshold Value 5 22 Test the Registration Mark Sensor Le
197. rately to connect Use the cables specified by Graphtec matching the computer that is to be connected This will be explained in CE6000 120 Connection 1 Check that the power switch is turned off the side is pressed down 2 Connect the plotter to the computer using the interface cable Supplement Connection via USB interface See the Setting Interface CT about setting the interface Computer USB cable Computer RS 232C cable sold separately 1 16 Chapter 2 Preparing to Cut This chapter describes how to prepare to start the cutting PRODUCT SUMMARY 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 2 10 2 11 2 12 2 12 1 2 12 2 2 12 3 2 12 4 2 12 5 Preparation of Cutter Plunger Attaching a Tool Loading Media Paper or Marking Film Aligning the Push Rollers About the Default Screen Connecting to the Power How to Use Control Panel Setting Feeding Method Pre Feed of Media Paper or Marking Film Selecting Tool Condition Running Cutting Tests About Simple mode Setting Page Length Simple mode Origin Point Settings When configuring HP GL Simple mode GP GL Step Size Simple mode Display Language Settings Language Simple mode Display Length Unit Settings Length Unit Simple mode Prep
198. ration mark is set It may not scan the registration marks or the difference may become large when the speed is too high but the cutting time becomes longer when the speed is too slow Adjust the setting value considering the balance It is normally set to NORMAL but the scanning might improve when it is set to SLOW in cases where the registration marks cannot be scanned or the difference is too big Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed 2 Pressthe 2 key ARMS D ARMS SETTING screen 1 4 is displayed n AUTO READ MARKS EJMANUAL READ MARKS RAMARK SCAM MODE BEMARK DISTANCE Li 3 Press the POSITION v key D ARMS SETTING screen 4 4 is displayed 3 POSITION P 4 Press the 1 key SENSING SPEED D SENSING SPEED screen is displayed 5 Pressthe 1 key SLOW or the 2 key NORMAL 6 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET Supplement D Setting will be set and it will return to ARMS SETTING screen 4 4 It will return to ARMS SETTING screen 4 4 without changing the settings when you press Pressthe PAUSE MENU key the POSITION lt key CANCEL D It will return to default screen 5 26 Adjusting for the Registration Mark Scan Position Sensor to scan the registration mark is positioned away from the tip of the tool pen tip Therefore it is necessary to adjust the coordinate values of the scanned registration mark so it wil
199. re cutting Leave the media in environment to use for adequate time if the deviation of temperature and humidity is big Set the both push rollers at least 15mm inside the edge of media Set the sideway tension of the media uniform when setting the color adhesive film or recording media when cutting long length Media might come off the rollers while cutting if it is not uniform 9 Pull out the amount to use before cutting when you are using the roll media 9 To reduce the shifting of the media perform the pre feed to the full length to be cut see Pre Feed of Media Paper or Marking Film C3222 Also pre feeding can be done automatically when the data is received see Perform Automatic Pre Feed When Cut Data is Received C3 or done automatically when the media is loaded see Perform Automatic Pre Feed When Media is Set Initial Feed CHAA Pre feeding will stabilize the feed by acclimating the media taking out the slack 9 This setting is maintained even after the power is turned off Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed 1E 2 I F EJADY i 1 n j MENU screen MENU screen Normal mode Simple mode Press the 4 key MEDIA in Normal mode or press the 1 key MEDIA in Simple mode D MEDIA SETTING screen is displayed n IPFE FEED IPAGE LENGTH EJAUTOD PRE FEED BIPAGE LENGTH ER INITIAL FEED MEDIA SETTING screen MEDIA SETTING screen Normal mode
200. reful not to get your hands pinched or stuck when you secure the machine 1 Assemble the left and right stand sides Fasten a stand foot to each of the stand side bars with two socket head cap screws using the Allen wrench Supplement Set the stand side bar in properly so that it matches the cutout in the stand foot Assemble the stand so that the front and rear lengths of the stand foot are the same for both the left and right stand sides Stand foot Stand side bar hee Stand side bar 2 Attach the center bar to each of the left and right stand sides temporarily with two socket head cap screws using the Allen wrench Mount the center bar so that each one of stand feet of short side to be front side d Stand sides Socket head Ga cap screw II Qs n Socket head e cap screw ug SS p Center bar 1 10 3 Attach a media stocker to each of the left and right stand side bars with two socket head cap screws using the Allen wrench Mount the media stockers so that each one of media stockers of long side to be rear side Socket head cap screw ons g Media stocker KA Stand sides Media stocker Leveler frame 4 Place the CE6000 on to the stand so that the positioning pins A CAUTION match up with the holes on the CE6000 and then fasten wi
201. registration scan position E04006 Amount of data has exceeded the I O Decrease the data buffer size for the segment area registration mark E04007 Test pattern plotting position is not within Move the media toward center and plot the the plotting area for sensor position test pattern adjustment E04008 Media end was detected while detecting Check the media Check the print position E the registration mark of the registration mark MEDIA END D 1 WE oye ELLA DETECTION E04009 It has exceeded detection area while Check the media Check the print position E a ER detecting the registration mark of the registration mark NOT ENDUEH LENGTH HIER aa ANRO DIRECTION E04010 i It has exceeded detection area while Check the media Check the print position zan VIE api detecting the registration mark of the registration mark XCEED CUTTING AREA DURING 4X DETECTION E04011 ition No It has exceeded detection area while Check the media Check the print position TEXEIHT ARMS detecting the registration mark of the registration mark RK SCAN ERROR ENOUGH LENGTH IM X DIRECTION E04012 It has exceeded detection area while Check the media Check the print position E AR SCAN XCEED CI AREA DURING X DETECTION MS ERROR TTING detecting the registration mark of the registration mark 13 9 Symptom LCD Display Possible Cause Solution E04013 Condition No RMS AN ERRORI M NOT ENOUGH LENGTH EEIE
202. s Caution Label is located on the top cover Be sure to observe all the cautions on the label olk ABB A CAUTION A ACHTUNG A ATENCION e DY AERO Fy U yY During a cutting or plotting operation do not touch the TD SILT L EEL writingpanel or moving parts such as the carriage A ATTENTION A ATTENZIONE Notes on the Stand Be sure to use only the stand designed for the CE6000 Series with your CE6000 Series plotter The use of a different stand may cause a plotter malfunction or bodily injury III About the words and phrases in this text In this instruction manual the word plot refers to operating the machine and using either the plotting pen or the cutter pen to cut In this instruction manual the word media refers to paper roll media sheet media or marking film Prior to use Be sure to read the attached TO ENSURE SAFE AND CORRECT USE prior to use Otherwise it may cause an unexpected accident or fire Attention of the curled media The media jamming occurs when strongly curling media is used Please use uncurling media or remove the curling from the media before installing such kind of media WARNING The United States Federal Communications Commission has specified that the following notice must be brought to the attention of users of this product FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT NOTE This equipment has been tes
203. s are on top of the grit rollers about the position of the push You can adjust the center push roller s hold down force rollers See 2 4 Aligning the Push Rollers for information about push roller hold down force Push roller Grit roller position guide Push roller Push roller Grit roller O OK Media a The push roller is on top of the grit roller Ook The push roller is on top of the grit roller The center push roller is near the edge The center push roller is not on top of the grit roller When Feeding Long axis Media at exceeds 2 meters Position the push rollers at least 15 mm inside the edges of the media Push roller 15 mm 15 mm Media When Feeding Long axis Media at least 2 meters Position the push rollers at least 5 mm inside the edges of the media Push roller Media Pull the media taut to make sure that there is no slack in the conveyance path and then raise the media set lever to lower the push rollers Media set lever Release the lock from the media stopper Pull the sides and slide it forward Release the media stopper Media stopper 2 12 8 When the set lever is up and the media is held down by the push rollers and the media stopper is unlocked pull out the n roll media and give it slack Dirt from the floor may stick to the media when giving it slack so please be careful Supplement
204. screen the same thing as last time This illustration is from the CE6000 120 When using the same media without changing the position of the media the CONTINUE function enables the continued use of the plotting area pen position and origin position that were specified before the media set lever was lowered If the current media is the same size as the last media that was loaded the plotter does not detect the media s edges Release the media stopper Media stopper When Selecting ROLL 1 FRONT EDGE Pressing the 1 Key Select this when you have loaded a roll of media and you wish to start cutting or plotting from the leading edge The width and leading edge of the roll media are detected When Selecting ROLL 2 CURRENT POSITION Pressing the 2 Key Select this when you have loaded a roll of media and you wish to start cutting or plotting from a point beyond the leading edge Only the width of the roll media is detected When pressing the 3 key to select SHEET Select this when a cut sheet has been loaded The width leading edge and trailing edge of the sheet are detected 2 32 After the media is detected the plotter is ready to receive data for cutting or plotting This status is called READY status of the default screen The screen below shows a machine currently detecting media Supplement When setting is finished the tool carriage s location wil
205. side which is wider transparent area approx 5 cm The carrier sheet is sit out in front of the cutting plotter as shown in the following When the carrier sheet is come out to the back of the cutting plotter as shown in the following it is not correct Carrier Sheet The right edge of the carrier sheet is set to line up with the guidelines on the front media guide It is shown the following Guideline Line up hH The edge of the carrier sheet is aligned with the guideline 2 Rise the media set lever to lower the push roller The push rollers hold the carrier sheet 2 21 Aligning the Push Rollers This section describes how to alignment of the push rollers Aligning the Push Roller Position the left and right push rollers to correspond with the width of the media Adjust the push rollers so that they are positioned above both the media and the grit rollers Position the push rollers within the grit roller position guides ensures that they are above the grit rollers Push roller Grit roller position guide It isn t on the grit roller Grit roller N CAUTION To move the push rollers the media set lever must be in the lowered position Supplement If a confirming push roller point message appears after setting the media and raising the media set lever it means the right push roller is not on t
206. sing the registration mark it is possible to check if there is a problem with the registration mark itself or the application by evaluating the position of the registration mark plotted and detected only using the plotter Operation 1 Print the standard registration mark in the accessory DVD MARK TYPE 1 MARK TYPE 2 2 Loadthe printed media onto the plotter 3 Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed 4 Press the 2 key ARMS D ARMS SETTING screen 1 4 is displayed n AUTO READ MARKS EJMANUAL READ MARKS RAMARK SCAM MODE BEMARK DISTANCE 5 Pressthe POSITION v key D ARMS SETTING screen 4 4 is displayed C2 n MSENSING SPEED Position MASENSING LEVEL RATEST ARMS SENSOR 5 24 N CAUTION This function performs cutting after the registration mark is scanned If a cutter is used as the tool it may harm the plotter Supplement Print the Test Pattern 1 to test MARK TYPE 1 and Test Pattern 2 to test MARK TYPE 2 Standard registration mark is inside the ARMS Test Files folder of the accessory DVD Registration ko PIN MARK TYPET pat__ ARMStest pet pet eps ARMStest typet eps MARKCTYPE pat__ ARMStest pep jeps ARMStest type2 eps Supplement See Loading Media Paper or Marking Film CHA for loading the media 6 10 Press the 3 key TEST ARMS SENSOR gt TEST ARMS SENSOR screen is displayed Supplement
207. ss the POSITION a key D TOOLS SETTING screen 2 3 is displayed 3 POSITION P EN INITIAL BLADE CY Li 4 Press the 3 key CONDITION PRIORITY D CONDITION PRIORITY setting screen is displayed D Pressthe 1 key MANUAL or the 2 key PROGRAM 6 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET P gt Setting will be set and it will return to TOOLS SETTING screen 2 3 7 Press the PAUSE MENU key gt gt It will return to the default screen 11 3 Related to GP GL Command A useful chapter when using the GP GL command Setting the Step Size GP GL STEP SIZE The distance to travel with 1 step can be changed Match the setting value of the application to be used Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key in the default screen D MENU screen is displayed HMEDIAE I F Ej Menu screen Menu screen Normal mode Simple mode 2 Press the POSITION A key I F in Normal mode or press the 2 key I F in Simple mode D INTERFACE setting screen is displayed MAND ANHF GL ORIGIN POINT GL ORIGIN POINT AGP GL STEP SIZE GL MODEL EMULATED GL STEP SIZE Li INTERFACE screen INTERFACE screen Normal mode Simple mode 3 Press the 4 key GP GL STEP SIZE in Normal mode or press the 2 key GP GL STEP SIZE in Simple mode LANGUAGE screen is displayed D GP GL STEP SIZE setting screen is displayed 4 Press the 1 key 0 100 mm the 2 key 0 050 mm the
208. ssthe 1 key TOOL D TOOLS SETTING screen 1 3 is displayed ENOFFSET ANGLE Li 3 Press the POSITION v key D TOOLS SETTING screen 3 3 is displayed ee A AN TOOL UP MOVE 3 POSITION P 4 Press the 1 key TOOL UP MOVE p TOOL UP MOVE setting screen is displayed 5 Pressthe 1 key ENABLED or the 2 key DISABLED 8 11 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET Supplement D Setting will be set and it will return to TOOLS SETTING screen 3 3 It will return to TOOLS SETTING screen 3 3 without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt key CANCEL Press the PAUSE MENU key gt gt It will return to default screen 8 12 Chapter 9 Setting Regarding Interface This chapter describes setting regarding interface PRODUCT SUMMARY 91 Setting Interface Setting Interface This section describes how to set the interface The plotter has USB and RS 232C interfaces and these interfaces are switched automatically USB Interface To use the USB interface a plotter driver must be installed in the computer Please the SETUP MANUAL to install the plotter driver For the plotter side please perform command settings step size settings when using GP GL commands and origin point settings for HP GL when using HP GL commands There is no need to set a command in Simple mode There are no settings in Simple mode N CAUTION Operati
209. stance sere ee 3 4 Move Away the Tool Carriage ks wk 4320425460840 dee rien IRR E E RI EET RSS 3 5 Change the Cutting Condition Condition No ss aeea 3 6 Reset Revert to the initial state when the power was turned on 3 6 3 3 Setting the Origin POUW ausa e vot eee os eo a ee ARARE ETS Ske 3 7 When Coordinate Axes Rotation are SEt ee eee 3 8 When Coordinate Axes are Rotated After Origin Point is Set 3 8 Setting Origin Point When HP GLISSEt ee elles 3 9 3 4 Setting the Cutting Direction ubera Avek pipo e ke eseye 3 10 3 5 SOP CUMING e aso e a E E eed bees no God ek te E 3 12 Pause and Resume Cutting sss sex aaan 3 12 SIOD CUNNING 22424 25444 284 a tn a a ana E ai EE aE e A A ke DOE 3 13 Chapter 4 Convenient Functions 4 1 Settings for CUNN es essene en de ak IER e iye aa a A a ETA 4 2 Setting Cutting Area ccs 2264045 45 5S RH eset SERS OS HSE Se he eee hedeekwexes 4 2 Setting Cutting Width EXPAND 220 5 i 2eeeetutdernes eles ki e ane ee 4 4 Setting Length Of tie Pages 222205345455 ero kan ie SA pasan ERES AR E AS 4 5 Selting MIITOI cues reEXGRERH REF RE ERRSAFRERRPRE EIE ees her SPP STRE das 4 7 Set the enlarge shrink scale Scale e teren nn nn nn nn nn nan 4 8 4 2 Copy Duplicate Cutting ka E e ai ton LES e b Um kek d rarae ee 4 10 4 3 Panel enu RTT mnm 4 15 Chapte
210. stration mark AN Y for comparison Registration mark for adjustment 5 31 10 11 12 13 14 15 Using the scanned registration mark for adjusting measure the distance of how much the comparison registration mark ee needs to be moved so both will overlap and record the Position of the registration mark is measured value As an example in the figure above it needs to move in al the center enne ins negative directions for both X and Y directions so both of the adjustment values will be a negative values Supplement Press the 3 key X D SENSOR OFFSET ADJ X screen is displayed SENSOR OFESET ADJ 1 SENSOR uir ADJ A Press the POSITION ay key and increase or decrease the setting value Set the X value measured in step 9 Confirm the setting and press the POSITION lt key PREVIOUS D SENSOR OFFSET ADJ is selected and it will return to SENSOR OFFSET ADJ screen 8 0 CO Supplement Setting range is from 3 0mm to 3 0mm Press the 4 key Y D SENSOR OFFSET ADJ Y screen is displayed SENSOR OFESET ADJ 1 SENSOR ur ADJ A Press the POSITION AY key and increase or decrease the setting value Set the Y value measured in step 9 Confirm the setting and press the POSITION 4 key PREVIOUS D SENSOR OFFSET is selected and it will return to SENSOR OFFSET ADJ screen 8 0 en 5 32 Supplement Setting range is from 3 0mm to 3 0mm 16 Co
211. t the expand limit to the ERZA Setting Cutting imprint default setting Width 13 3 Symptom Possible Cause Solution Reference Cannot change the tool Setting for the sorting is setto Normally use the plotter with setting CEEA Sorting the condition ON for the sorting OFF Cutting Data Tool condition changes Setting of the priority is setto Change the setting of the priority to CHEA Priority of PROGRAM MANUAL Tool Condition Selection CONDITION PRIORITY ENTER key is not pressed Check the TOOL CONDITION again CWE Setting the Tool after changing the TOOL Condition CONDITION Media travels tilted Media is loaded tilted Reload the media CAN Loading Media Paper or Making Film Media is slipping Perform pre feed once and make CUZ Pre Feed of Media impression to make it harder to slip Paper or Marking Film Changing of the hold down force of the push roller is not suitable for the media Only for the CE6000 120 Changing of the hold down force of the push roller is not suitable for the media Please set a media suitable for changing the hold down force Changing the Hold down Force It does not become specified length Slight distance error Media is slipping Make the speed slower Increase the tool up speed Perform feeding CE Setting the Tool Condition CIZ Pre Feed of Media Paper or Marking Film Setting the Tool Up Speed
212. tation direction where the adjustment is done measuring the tilting of the axis and the distance between the registration marks This adjustment is 1 axis adjustment tilt adjustment If the loaded media is tilted as shown below position of the scanned registration mark is shifted from the position where it should be Tilt and distance can be adjusted by comparing these coordinate values Original registration mark position Difference in X Second registration mark Difference in Y Feed direction of media First registration mark X 5 35 Operation 1 Supplement Load the media with registration marks 2POINTS plotted Te See Loading Media Paper or Marking Film CHA for loading the media Set the MARK SCAN MODE to ARMS and POINTS to 2POINTS C12 Setting MARK SCAN Mode and Numbers Set the shape and size of the registration mark mark distance distance adjust mode offset paper weight sensor level scan position adjustment etc as needed CHAN Setting Shape Pattern of Registration Mark C3X ESE Setting Registration Mark Size CITE Setting Mark Distance CIZ Setting Distance Adjustment Between the Registration Mark CHAT Setting Offset Between the Registration Mark and Cutting Origin Points C328 Adjusting the Sensor Level CIEPZA Manually Adjusting the Sensor Level Threshold Value CAAA Setting Paper Weight Supplement It is not necessary to set the MARK DISTANCE when it
213. ted and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense USE SHIELDED CABLES To comply with FCC Class A requirements all external data interface cables and connectors must be properly shielded and grounded Proper cables and connectors are available from GRAPHTEC s authorized dealers or manufacturers of computers or peripherals GRAPHTEC is not responsible for any interference caused by using cables and connectors other than those recommended or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment IV Selecting a Power Cable Be sure to refer to the following tables if you wish to use a cable other than the one supplied as an accessory Table 1 100 V to 120 V Power Supply Voltage Range i A Supply Voltage Reference PI nfig
214. ted value is as follows CE6000 40 1 to 31 CE6000 60 1 to 31 CE6000 120 1 to 38 Operation 1 Press the COND TEST key in the default screen D CONDITION setting screen 1 5 is displayed Supplement Use Normal mode for changing the type of blade offset and acceleration elt will return to CONDITION screen 1 3 without changing the settings when you press the 4 key CANCEL 2 Pressthe POSITION AW key and select the setting 3 POSITION P D Select the preset Media Type Tool Conditions J Press the 2 key SPEED to change the speed D The screen below will appear CBOSU 1 For outdoor use E SPEED RE FORCE la B cm s 4 Press the POSITION AV keys to change the current value You can enter any value between 5 and 60 in increments of 5cm s Supplement Press the ENTER key SET confirm the settings and then return to the READY screen 9 Press the 4 key RETURN to return to the READY screen without changing any If you only want to change the speed press the ENTER key SEE SET Setting will be set and it will return to default screen D Setting will be set and it will return to default screen 5 When you want to change the force press the 3 key FORCE D The screen below will appear 2 39 6 Press the POSITION AY
215. ter based fiber pen If the water based fiber tip pen has been scratched then it may not read 3 Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed 4 Press the 2 key ARMS D ARMS SETTING screen 1 4 is displayed n AUTO READ MARKS EJMANUAL READ MARKS RAMARK SCAN MODE BAMARK DISTANCE Li 5 27 10 Press the POSITION A key twice D ARMS SETTING screen 3 4 is displayed n MSENSCR OFFSET ADJ Position EJSENSOR ADJUST RAMARK AUTO SCAM ENPAPER WETGHT Go Press the 1 key SENSOR OFFSET ADJ Supplement D gt SENSOR OFFSET ADJ screen is displayed It will return to ARMS setting screen 3 4 without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt key CANCEL SENSOR OFFSET ADJ TEST PATTERN EICANCEL Press the 1 key TEST PATTERN D Following message is displayed SEKIS D AKESET ADI Press the POSITION aw lt p key and move the tool carriage to the position to plot the registration mark position nothing is printed 029 eu D A revised registration mark is created and then it will return to SENSOR OFFSET ADJ screen Press the ENTER key Supplement It will return to SENSOR OFFSET ADJ Screen without plotting by pressing the 4 key CANCEL Press 2 key SCAN The following message is displayed P gt Following message is displayed SENMECD AEESET AR ya TREN PRESS ENTER CANCEL fed UANLEL 5 28
216. th a Please be careful not to get your hands pinched the four coin screws get y p or stuck when you secure the machine Supplement Check that all of the screws used for fastening have been tightened The media may not be fed correctly if even one of the Screws is loose When installing the plotter make sure that there are no objects in its vicinity Leave a clear space of at least 300 mm around the plotter Coin screw 5 Tighten the socket head cap screws loosely fastened in Step 2 Assembly CE6000 120 N CAUTION ePlease assemble with two or more people People can be accidentally injured by the machine s edges Please be very careful 6 Please be careful not to get your hands pinched or stuck when you secure the machine 1 Assemble the left and right stand sides Fasten a stand foot to each of the stand side bars with two socket head cap screws using the Allen wrench Supplement Set the stand side bar in properly so that it matches the cutout in the stand foot Assemble the stand so that the front and rear lengths of the stand foot are the same for Socket ea both the left and right stand sides cap screw L ILA Stand side bar L Stand side bar 2 Attach the center bar to each of the left and right stand sides temporarily with two socket head cap screws using the Allen wrench Mount the center bar so
217. that the edges of the medium are parallel with those of the carrier sheet Supplement Do not use media that is smaller than standard postcard size Medium When affixing the medium take care not to cause any air bubbles or creases Adhesive surface Carrier sheet Effective Cutting Area 1 The effective cutting area on the carrier sheet is shown in the diagram below When loading a medium that is smaller than A3 size in the cutting plotter be sure to affix it within the Do not use media that is smaller than cutting area the adhesive surface Moreover make sure that standardipostcard size the edges of the medium are parallel with the edges of the Supplement e The cutting plotter recognizes the width of the carrier sheet as the cutting area Be carrier sheet sure to load a medium that is the same size as the media setting that was made in the Narrow space side Wider space side Sa application software re 420 mm rx re Be sure to use the ORIGIN key to specify the start position of the cutting operation For further details on how to use the ORIGIN key please refer to 3 3 Setting the Origin Point or to the Cutting Plotter Controller User s Manual gt 297 mm Cutting area Adhesive surface Carrier sheet 2 20 Loading the Carrier Sheet to the Cutting Plotter 1 Insert the carrier sheet to the cutting plotter from the top
218. the 1 key MEDIA CHANGE MODE D MEDIA CHANGE MODE setting screen is displayed HIME MEDIA CHANGE MODE 5 PAN pros RICO PREV TOUS EICANCEL D Pressthe 1 key OFF D Confirm the settings and return to the COPY MODE screen 4 11 Supplement e When setting the copy interval set MEDIA CHANGE MODE to OFF NO DATA FOR COPY IN BUFFER is displayed if there is no data in the buffer memory Send the cutting data f too much data is sent from the buffer memory 1 copy in the Copy mode buffer will be displayed f the data to be copied is larger than the cutting area Cannot copy the valid area is too small will be displayed 10 11 12 Press the 2 key NUMBER OF COPIES D NUMBER OF COPIES setting screen is displayed COPY ME anf NUMBER OF TPES Supplement Press the POSITION av key and increase or decrease the Number of copies can be set from 1 to 100 setting value as much as it can fit in the media set on the CGP printer 3 POETON P The initial value for the number of copies is always 1 Confirm the setting and press the POSITION 4 key l t PREVIOUS Supplemen CANNOT COPY CUT AREA TOO SMALL is D Number of copies will be selected and it will return to COPY mode displayed if the cutting area is smaller than the Screen copy data Either expand the cutting area or g set the media that is big enough to copy Supplement Press
219. the magnification setting Check the step size settings 13 6 Error Messages in HP GL Command Mode If any of the following command errors occur they are nearly always caused by following 2 reasons 1 The configuration regarding the output device in the application software has changed 2 The plotter s interface conditions have changed Perform following if these are the cause of the problem 1 Reconfigure the output device of the application software to the plotter 2 Reconfigure the plotter s interface conditions Error LCD Displa lution Displayed play Cause Solutio E03001 An unrecognizable instruction was Execute a recognizable command Error 1 executed E03002 Wrong number of parameters were Execute the command with the correct Error 2 specified number of parameters E03003 An unusable parameter was executed Execute a recognizable parameter Error 3 E03005 An unusable character set was specified Specify usable character set Error 5 E03006 Condition Na To Coordinates of command specified out of Execute coordinates within the cutting area Error 6 mm cutting area E03007 The data being input exceeds the capacity Adjust the buffer size Error 7 of the plotter s downloadable character buffer polygon buffer etc E03010 Other output command was executed while Check the program Error 10 executing an output command E03011 An inv
220. ting Feeding Method 25a dud e aae En hei ERA EIER VER Red d 2 32 2 9 Pre Feed of Media Paper or Marking FilM ee eee enn onn onnn 2 34 2 10 Selecting Tool Condition edd oy Epor eo k re ki de ence a e dead sn er ha be 2 35 Setting the Tool Condition scs us pon e eu a ae ow dots 454054548 EE ER EE 2 37 Setting the Speed and Force Simple mode eo oo eee onon 2 39 Setting the TOU EET 2 41 Setting the Speed seke kw ewe e wo RET ERREG A RCOEEG ERSPRRERREREEREEeSEER 2 43 Setting the FOCE w a ti TEES 2 44 Setting the Acceleration siw te ane a ka Rod ka dca pik ak Saa WA ae Site 2 45 Adjust the Blade Length Manually eee eee reto nen 2 47 211 munmngCutung Teste wo swe vite EI ESSE ESPERE RE i EEES RAN EN 2 48 Cutting Tests vx 4s a4 ai Ese RR GR ER bEES ER ac eee see NE Pedo RES 2 48 Confirm the Results of the Cutting Test s eee eee eee 2 50 Adjust the Blade Length Automatic Height Adjust e ee even 2 51 212 Abo tSimple MOUS ous bean Eie a a e n ended e RE e eo l ei euros caret 2 54 Chapter 3 Basic Operations 3 1 Raise or Lower the TOOL uero Re RR Ea A a e a a RO vader ees 3 2 3 2 Move the Tool Carriage and Medias c2 2252231646505 sasabeee oie RR E PRU ERR 3 3 Move in Steps Manually ses wawa vare e Ee RR x RE RE ab aie de ai kok ee are 3 3 Continuously Move Manually fk 23 62 13 ane kont a wk eis e ak REPE E RET 3 3 Setting of Step Movement Di
221. ting surface by turning on the PAPER WEIGHT to prevent decrease of the quality by the media rising up during scanning of the registration marks Turn it off when you need to prevent the smudging of the ink by the PAPER WEIGHT Paper weight is located under the tool carriage It cannot be seen from outside Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed 2 Pressthe 2 key ARMS D ARMS SETTING screen 1 4 is displayed ARMS SETTING 1 4 AUTO READ MARKS MANUAL READ MARKS MARK SCAN MODE MARK DISTANCE Li 3 Press the POSITION A key twice D ARMS SETTING screen 3 4 is displayed 3 POSITION P ENPAPER WEIGHT CD Li 4 Press the 4 key PAPER WEIGHT Supplement D PAPER WEIGHT setting screen is displayed It will return to ARMS setting screen 3 4 without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt q key CANCEL 7 14 Press the 1 key ON or the 2 key OFF Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET P gt Setting will be set and it will return to ARMS SETTING screen 3 4 Press the PAUSE MENU key D It will return to default screen 7 15 Supplement It will return to ARMS setting screen 3 4 without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt key CANCEL Chapter 8 Settings Regarding Cutting Time Time necessary for cutting depends on the speed to move the tool and media and efficiency of t
222. too large Move the object disturbing the operation and turn on the plotter after turning it off once Do not use heavy media E01022 HARDWARE TOOL POSITION ALARM POWER OFF THEM ON The plotter is defective There was a heavy load on the up and down function of the tool carriage Please clear any obstruction in the up and down function of the tool carriage and turn the power back on If the error display continues to show please contact the store where you bought the product or our Customer Center E05001 Condition Na 1 0 S38 F14 A Y MODE FFER FULL Data larger than the buffer size cannot be copied Perform normal cutting not using the copy mode E05002 ERROR O DATA FOR COPY IN BUFFER There is no data to copy Perform normal cutting by sending the data then use the copy mode E05003 Condition No 1 CRAGUHH S38 F14 42 Media valid area to copy is too small Use larger media Confirm the copy start position E05004 ion No 1 CEBIU G S38 F14 42 The push roller is not on the grit roller Set the push roller on the grit roller E05006 Distance between the bottom left and top right of the AREA setting is less than 10 mm Perform the AREA setting again E05007 ition No 1 CEBIU G S38 F14 A2 Test pattern for the TOOL OFFSET ADJ cannot start plotting because the start position is at the edge of the media 13 12
223. tool 2 ARMS vthe settings and operation to position the tool and media such as automatic scanning of the registration marks by the ARMS 3 AREA Set the settings for area magnification rotation reverse etc of the cutting 4 MEDIA Set the setting of the condition for the media A I F Set the settings of the condition for the interfacing with the control computer V ADV Set the settings of the conditions for the basic operation of the plotter such as display language unit of the measurements lt TEST Does the operation necessary for maintenance such as self diagnostic test or printout of the condition settings list PAUSE MENU It will close the MENU screen and return to default screen FAST Displays the position key screen When media is set the tool point can be moved See the Menu Tree for list of the descriptions about each settings 2 30 Contents of Operation from COND TEST Key Simple mode CEG9U r1 145 CEG9U r1 2 5 CEG9U r1 3 5 For decorative use Transparent film SPEED 28cm s SPEED 28cm s SPEED 28cm s FORCE j2 8 FORCE 15 8 FORCE li 8 CANCEL ki CANCEL ki CANCEL ki SET SET SET UT TEST Ele Alaa LIT TEST Ele Alaa LIT TEST El AAA CONDITION screen 1 5 Simple mode The COND TEST key brings up the SETTING screens where you can cha
224. tool conditions please refer to Selecting Tool Condition CREA and for tool settings please refer to Setting the Tool CEZA Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 10 Press the 1 key DONE 1 2 or the 2 key DONE 2 2 Supplement P Message to confirm tool position is displayed Press the 3 key CANCEL CONDITION to return to the TEST menu screen without printing the list Move the tool carriage to print start position by pressing the POSITION AY P key 0 1 ap Confirm that movable parts of the tool and media can safely operate and press the ENTER key N CAUTION Do not place you hand around the moving D Selected page of the CONDITION LIST is printed dead tete eee vill etat pti ye there is a chance of injury Condition No It will return to READY status when the printing is completed Press the PAUSE MENU key D It will return to READY status when the printing is completed Supplement Set the media and repeat steps 6 to 8 to print different page at this point 13 15 Creating Test Pattern Create a self test pattern to check the operation of the plotter N CAUTION Do not place your hand around the moving areas The tool carriage will start moving so there is a chance of injury Tool carriage will start to move immediately after selecting to plot the test pattern Operation 1 Set a media larger than A3 size Supplement See Loading Med
225. tting value and press the POSITION 4 key CANCEL D FEED LENGTH is selected and return to AUTO PRE FEED screen Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key P gt Setting will be set and it will return to MEDIA SETTING screen 1 2 Press the PAUSE MENU key It will return to default screen 8 5 Se Q POSITION P CY Supplement It will return to MEDIA SETTING screen 1 2 without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt key CANCEL Supplement Feed length can be set in 0 1 m units e Setting range is 0 5 m to 50 0 m Press the FAST key to change the setting digits Supplement It will return to MEDIA SETTING screen 1 2 without changing the settings when you press the POSITION lt key CANCEL Supplement Pr mark is displayed at the right of the screen when AUTO PRE FEED is set See How to Use Control Panel C22 Perform Automatic Pre Feed When Media is Set Initial Feed It can be set to automatically feed and return the length of the page when the media is loaded and the media set lever is raised This is equal to automatically perform the Pre Feed to prevent the shifting of the media Pre Feed of Media Paper or Marking Film Perform Automatic Pre Feed When Cut Data is Received Setting Feed Speed for Media Set Supplement This setting will be saved even if the power is shut off Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key
226. ulled from the front the roll media should be long enough so that its tip completely covers the sensor If you pull it too long wind the roll and adjust the length Push roller Media sensor 4 Position the media and the push rollers to correspond with the width of the media The push rollers push down on either side of the media Use the grit roller position guide to make sure the push rollers are set on top of the grit rollers Push roller SX Grit roller DS XX Grit roller position guide Supplement The media must always be positioned over the media sensor See 2 4 Aligning the Push Rollers about the position of the push rollers Push roller Media bw i Media sensor When Feeding Long axis Media at exceeds 2 meters Position the push rollers at least 15 mm inside the edges of the media Push roller 15 mm 15 mm Media When Feeding Long axis Media at least 2 meters Position the push rollers at least 5 mm inside the edges of the media Push roller Media 5 Pull the media taut to make sure that there is no slack in the conveyance path and then raise the media set lever to lower the push rollers Media set lever Create the same amount of slack in the media as will be used for the back of the machine 2 8 Loading Roll Media CE6000 60 120 This will be explained in CE6000 120 Operation 1 Lower the media set lever to raise the push rollers Push roller
227. unlight or the direct draft of an air humid location conditioner or heater eSuch locations may impair the performance of the plotter e Such locations may impair the performance of the plotter Prohibited Prohibited Do not place any receptacle containing water or Do not use the plotter in a location subject to other fluid on top of the plotter excessive mechanical vibration or electrical noise Fluid falling inside the plotter may cause electric shock or a Such locations may impair the performance of the plotter fire hazard due to current leakage SA Avoid water Beware of electrical shock Prohibited When disconnecting the power cord or interface If water or foreign matter enters the plotter cable do not pull on the cord cable discontinue use Turn off the power and unplug the Such action will damage the cord cable resulting in a fire power cord from the electrical socket hazard or electric shock Use of a damaged cord may result in electric shock or a fire hazard due to current leakage Contact your sales representative or nearest Graphtec vendor for repairs Unplug the power Prohibited cord from the socket iii Safety Precautions NCAUTION Do not attempt to lubricate the cutting plotter Do not clean the plotter using volatile solvents such mechanisms as thinner or benzene eSuch action may cause it to break down e Such action may impair its performance Prohibited Prohibited Provide suff
228. uration Plug Type Power Cable ug Comfiquratic sells Selector Settings Standards x ANSI C73 11 UL Listed North America NEMA 5 15 125V 100 120 V UL498 817 62 Type SJT 10 A CSA22 2 No 18AWG x 3 NO 42 21 49 300 V 10 A Table 2 200 V to 240 V Power Supply Voltage Range A p Supply Voltage Reference Plug Configuration Plug Type Power Cable ug g SP Selector Settings Standards Europe CEE 7 VII TYPE HOSVV F 250 V 200 V IEC320 SO mint 10A CEE13 a Po TYPE HO5VV F 250 V 200 V BS4491 Saa sam 5A BS6500 Australia AS3112 TYPE OD3CFC 250 V 200 V AS3109 ason 10 A AS3191 i L List North America ANSI C73 20 i 250 V 200 V NEMA 6 15 e Me 15A UL 198 6 i 300 V 10A Switzerland SEV1011 TYPE HOSVV F 250V 200 V SEV1004 3x 0 75 mm 6A SEV1012 China GB15934 GB2099 1 TYPE HO5VV F 250 V 200 V 6A GB1002 3 x 1 0 mm2 GB T 5023 5 CONTENTS TO ENSURE SAFE AND CORRECT USE 2222 3 2h da a e da a a e bia n id RES i lil P H l Special Precautions on Handling Blades 24 2 ceacteceatetesdieereebergacieedaseaeds Alter Turning omis Plotter uas rd mac EXT ess 625554 us eed Ea E PX EXER III Machine Caution Label ere n ben ssa aanak III Not s o the Stand ec brin lin elv SNE bates iA dx eaa E III About the words and phrases in this text eee eee en nen eee IV Prior TO USO ak w ki ai ei ka SU ER pa don e Ur EERE PE AR n Honus kn A n RE SEP IV Attention of th
229. ush the media against the grit rollers Number may vary depending on the model Grit rollers Metallic rollers with a file like surface that feed the media back and forth Media sensors The front sensor is used to sense the leading edge of the media The rear sensor is used to sense the trailing edge of the media Tool carriage Moves the cutter pen or plotting pen across the media during cutting or plotting Tool holder Holds the cutter pen or plotting pen and moves it up or down Grit roller position guide Stickers on the front of the Y rail and the rear side of the top cover that show the position of each grit roller Use these alignment marks as an aid in locating the Push rollers Cutting mat Cutter blade moved on this mat preventing wears of the blade Cutting groove Use this groove when using the media cutter Media set lever Used to raise or lower the Push rollers during the loading or unloading of media USB interface connector Used to connect the plotter to the computer with a USB interface cable RS 232C interface connector Used to connect the plotter to the computer with a RS 232C interface cable Media stopper This stops the stock shaft from spinning when setting in media It is also utilized w
230. utdoor use E SPEED 2 Pressthe POSITION AW key and select the setting D Select previously registered media types tool conditions 3 POSITION P 3 Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET gt Setting will be set and it will return to default screen 2 35 Supplement Use Normal mode for changing the type of blade offset and acceleration Pushing the 4 key RETURN allows you to return to the conditions screen without changing the settings Normal mode Operation 1 Press the COND TEST key in the default screen D CONDITION setting screen 1 3 is displayed n Condition No 1 HTCOL CEA9U 30 cm s Press the 1 key D CONDITION No selection screen is displayed Li B Conditian Ha 8 ea SET EICANCEL Press the POSITION Aw key and select the setting CONDITION No Ya eu Confirm the setting and press the ENTER key SET P gt Setting will be set and it will return to CONDITION screen 1 3 Press the COND TEST key gt gt It will return to default screen 2 36 Supplement Name of the media assigned in Cutting Plotter controller is displayed as the CONDITION No name CONDITION No can also be changed from READY status See Change the Cutting Condition CEA Supplement It will return to CONDITION screen without changing the settings when y
231. utting when rolled media is to be used Pre Feed of Media Paper or Marking Film Perform Automatic Pre Feed When Media is Set Initial Feed Setting Feed Speed for Pre Feed Supplement The setting for AUTO PRE FEED when cutting data is received is maintained even if the power is turned off Setting of the AUTO PRE FEED length is not linked to the setting of the page length Change the setting for the page length if the cutting area is to be long 9f data is received and auto media transfer is performed once even if cut in the same area data is received again auto media transfer will not take place Operation 1 Press the PAUSE MENU key D MENU screen is displayed Supplement Perform the settings in Normal mode 2 Pressthe 4 key MEDIA D MEDIA SETTING screen 1 2 is displayed IPFE FEED EJAUTD PRE FEED RAPAGE LENGTH EN INITIAL FEED 3 Press the 2 key AUTO PRE FEED D AUTO PRE FEED screen is displayed Z Press the 1 key OFF D AUTO PRE FEED setting screen is displayed EICEED E PRE FEED En kl PREVIOUS EICANCEL 8 4 10 Press the 1 key ON or the 2 key OFF D AUTO PRE FEED is selected and return to AUTO PRE FEED screen Press the 2 key FEED LENGTH p FEED LENGTH setting screen is displayed AUTO FEED LENGTH n Press the POSITION A key and increase or decrease the Setting value 3 POSITION P Confirm the se
232. weed Adjust the blade length and FORCE settings until only traces of the blade are left on the backing sheet Specify a FORCE value that is as low as possible but that still leaves faint traces on the backing sheet Set the SPEED and ACCELERATION values as low as possible Weed the cut results right after cutting has been completed If time is allowed to elapse adhesive along the cut edges will cause the edges to stick together Select media with good weedability Recommended film types 3M Scotchcal Electro Cut 3M Scotchcal Master Cut Weeding refers to the removal of un wanted areas of vinyl from the background after the media has been cut Supplement Weeding is when excess from the cut media is removed from the blade Supplement 9 Acceleration will become coarser but the cut time is decreased when the settings for the speed and acceleration is set higher Especially with the large media good cut quality might not be achieved by rumbling media Decrease the values for the speed and acceleration settings in that case 9 Acceleration will become good but the cut time will increase when the settings for the speed and acceleration is set smaller 2 38 Setting the Speed and Force Simple mode In Simple mode set the speed and force to be used with each tool condition Setting range SPEED 5 to 60 in 5cm s increment Setting range FORCE Standard Value Adjusted Value When the value standard value adjus
233. y to scan the registration mark when the mark distance is set is as following Do not print in the shaded area shown in the Figure below For 3POINTS For 4POINTS MARK TYPE 1 MARK TYPE 2 MARK TYPE 1 MARK TYPE 2 a ponr 4 A ugue t g W s a a L UA Z Uu i ZA za d 5 5 E 5 8 8 3 8 3 3 3 3 5 S 5 5 la 5 o t o a o 4 o lua ME 8 Tm ZA ME Lm L L wa Li VAZ L e 7 A E ZAN wt 1 a 6mm a 6mm a 6mm a 6mm esl Registration scanning area Registration scanning area Registration scanning area Registration scanning area Supplement See Setting Shape Pattern of Registration Mark CJZ to change the shape pattern of the registration mark See Setting Mark Distance C3zESP for setting mark distance elt may mistakenly detect as registration mark if there is anything else plotted within the registration scanning area Adjust the MARK DISTANCE so it can scan the registration mark correctly See Setting Mark Distance CE Clean any dirt or foreign objects from the media Any dirt or foreign object might be scanned mistakenly as registration mark 9 Plot the registration mark in contrast easy to scan such as black lines on white background Adjust the scanning level of the sensor if you need to use the colored or glossy media See Adjusting the Sensor Level C3222 Positioning of the Media and the Registration Mark Place the registration mark away from t
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