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Problem Cause Solution
Abnormal noise generate by
the cutter pen during cutting.
The film is discolored where
the blade has passed.
The cutting results differ from
the specified size.
When the plotter is receiv-
ing data, the PROMPT lamp
lights (an offscale error oc-
curs.)
Some parts of the film can-
not be cut.
The currently selected cut-
ting conditions are disre-
garded or cannot be changed.
Characters or lines are de-
formed during pen plotting.
Film is fed at an angle.
Film is abruptly fed forward.
The length of cutting results
differ from the program (slight
distance error).
Film is stuck in the tip of the cutter
plunger.
The programmable resolution
(STEP SIZE) has been set differ-
ently at the plotter and the soft-
ware application.
Scaling has been specified at the
software application.
The computer sent coordinate data
that exceeds the specified effec-
tive cutting area.
The computer sent coordinate data
that exceeds the maximum effec-
tive cutting area.
The Parameter Priority setting is
set to program mode.
The ENTER key was not pressed
after changing the settings.
The plotter is in Cutting mode.
Film has been loaded at an angle.
The total amount of roll film to be
cut was not pulled out in advance.
Incorrectly selected film type.
The film is slipping.
The distance correction requires
adjustment.
Adjust the blade length and cutting
FORCE setting.
Set both the plotter and software to the
same resolution.
Check whether scaling has been speci-
fied.
Set the effective cutting area to a larger
area.
Check the PAGE LENGTH setting.
Switch to larger film or change the co-
ordinate data.
Change the Parameter Priority setting
to manual mode.
Make sure you are setting the condi-
tions correctly.
Set the blade type of the CUTTER
OFFSET function to PEN.
Correctly reload the film.
Pull out the required amount of film in
advance.
Correctly set the film type to match your
film.
Lower the cutting SPEED or the PEN
UP SPEED setting.
Adjust the distance correction.

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