AFR-24S User Manual
To clear up buffer memory.
To save pattern(s) of cutting parameters for later use.
There are 4 sets of parameters saved in the panel. Use
Page Up and Page Down keys to select the set of parameters
you wish to adjust, press “Enter” to confirm (the number
shown on the upper left corner will change accordingly). Each
set of parameters includes Speed, Force, Offset, Up Speed,
Quality and Scaling though the latter three will not be
displayed in this section. To adjust or check individual
parameters, go back to the responding keys on the panel and
press “Enter” to confirm.
Pattern 1:
vinyl
Pattern 2:
window tint
Patterns 3 & 4:
default value
which could be
adjusted if
needed
To enable smooth-cutting function.
To generate an overcut to facilitate weeding.
0.00mm-1.00mm
0.05mm/per step
To enable the tangential-cutting mode for thicker media
types and small letter cuts.
Note: while the Offset value setting at 0.000 mm, “Set
Tangential Mode” will automatically be disabled.
To make perforated patterns.
* In order to use this function, Pouncing tool must be
installed.
* Before start pouncing, place pouncing strip on top of the
cutting pad to protect the cutting pad.
* Set the value as 0 mm to disable the pouncing mode.
* Pouncing tool is an optional item.
Accept setup command:
To accept commands of the Force, Speed, Cutting Quality,
and Offset only via software.
Control panel only:
To accept commands of the Force, Speed, Cutting Quality,
and Offset only via control panel of the cutter.
To turn all parameters of the menu items to factory-default
settings.
To avoid paper jam and motor crash by automatically unroll
media (50cm and up) before cutting while enabled. .
* Auto-unroll only effects on roll/edge media.
* Using Single mode to size media will disable this function
automatically.
* If the length of the rolled media is less than 2 meters or the
weight is light, it is recommended to set this mode disabled.
When “auto unrolled media” is enabled, user can adjust the
unrolled media length.
To adjust the unrolled media speed.
To define the position where a paper sheet is loaded to the
work area.