38 Chapter 3, Cutter Settings and Special Functions
REPLOT FACTOR
If you want to make multiple copies of a design, the easiest way is to send
the job from your computer. However, you can also use the replot factor in
the cutter. Using the replot factor, it is possible to request more than 10
copies when the automatic replot utility is used. The replot factor indicates
the multiplication factor (2,5, or 10) that the cutter will use to determine
how many copies are requested.
EXAMPLE: If the replot factor is (times) 5 and the third LED is selected to
indicate the number of copies, a total of 15 copies will be generated.
To set the replot factor
1. Using the
½
and
¾
(left and right slew) keys, position the pen above
selection 6 in the menu selection line.
2. Press ENTER to confirm this choice.
The cutter will plot line 6.
6) Replot Factor: x1 x2 x5 x10
after which the tool head will park above the current setting. The
factory default is times 1.
3. To keep the current setting, use the
¿
and
À
(up and down) slew keys
to return to the menu selection line leaving the original setting
unchanged.
4. To change the setting, use the
½
and
¾
(left and right slew) keys to
position the tool head above the desired setting.
5. Press the ENTER key to save the new setting into memory.
At the same time, the new selection is underlined and the tool head
returns to the menu selection line.