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GRAPHTEC CE3000-40 User Manual

GRAPHTEC CE3000-40
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3000-40/60/120
USER’S MANUAL
MANUAL NO. CE3000-UM-151
CUTTING PRO

Table of Contents

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GRAPHTEC CE3000-40 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGRAPHTEC
ModelCE3000-40
CategoryPlotter
LanguageEnglish

Summary

TO ENSURE SAFE AND CORRECT USE

Conventions Used In This Manual

Explains symbols and text conventions used in the manual for clarity.

Description of Safety Symbols

Details the meaning of various safety symbols used throughout the manual.

■ CE3000 Series

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT

FCC statement regarding radio frequency interference from the device.

USE SHIELDED CABLES

Requirement for using shielded cables to comply with FCC regulations.

PREFACE

Notes on this Manual

Provides important notes and disclaimers regarding the content and use of the manual.

Registered Trademarks

Lists trademarks and registered trademarks of companies mentioned in the manual.

1 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Checking the Accessories

Instructions to verify that all standard accessories are present upon unpacking.

1.2 Parts Names and Functions

Identifies and describes the various parts and their functions on the cutting plotter.

1.3 Assembling the Stand

Step-by-step guide for assembling the stand for the cutting plotter.

2 SETTING UP THE CUTTER PLOTTER

2.1 Connecting to Your Computer

Guides on connecting the cutting plotter to a computer via various ports.

2.2 Turning on the Power

Step-by-step instructions for powering on the cutting plotter.

2.3 Loading the Medium

Detailed steps for loading roll and sheet media onto the cutting plotter.

2.4 Adjusting and Mounting the Cutter Pen

Procedures for adjusting and mounting the cutter pen and blade.

3 BASIC SETTINGS AND OPERATIONS

3.1 Setting the Format of Data to be Received

Configures the data format (command mode) for communication between computer and plotter.

3.2 Setting the Interface Conditions

Sets serial interface parameters like baud rate, parity, and handshaking.

3.3 Setting the Cutter-Pen Conditions

Configures settings for tool, blade length, offset, force, speed, and quality.

3.6 Setting the Initial Cutting Position (Origin Point)

Defines the starting point for cutting or plotting operations.

3.7 Stop Function

Explains how to stop, resume, or abort cutting/plotting operations.

3.9 Test Cutting

Guides on performing test cuts to optimize settings.

4 FUNCTION SETTINGS AND OPERATIONS

4.5 Auto-Registration-Mark-Reading Settings (Factory Option)

Enables automatic adjustment by reading registration marks for precise cutting.

4.7 Aligning the Coordinate Axes

Compensates for offset or angular deviation when reloading plotted media.

4.8 Distance Adjustment

Corrects deviations in cut or plotted line segment lengths based on media type.

4.10 Setting the Cutting/Plotting Area

Specifies the area for cutting/plotting to prevent out-of-bounds operations.

4.12 Rotating the Coordinate Axes

Allows rotation of the cutting/plotting origin and coordinate axes.

4.13 Cutting/Plotting Using the Buffer Memory (COPY Function)

Makes duplicate copies of data stored in the plotter's memory.

4.17 Blade Wear Detection (When Blade Wear Setup is On)

Calculates total cutting distance to indicate blade replacement needs.

4.19 TEST Mode

Provides modes for printing settings, self-testing, data checking, and demo cutting.

5 Setting and Using the Special Functions

5.1 Description of Special Functions A

Explains special functions for specific situations, like command handling and pen movement.

5.4 Setting Special Functions B

Guides on how to set the display language for the plotter.

6 TROUBLESHOOTING

6.1 The Cutting Plotter Does Not Operate When Turned On

Addresses issues where the plotter fails to power on or display anything.

6.2 The Cutting Plotter Does Not Operate Correctly

Troubleshoots common operational errors and symptoms like OFFSCALE or incorrect media loading.

6.3 The Cutting Results Are Unsatisfactory

Provides solutions for issues like rounded corners, curling, or incomplete cuts.

6.4 An Error Message Was Displayed

Explains common error messages and their causes/solutions.

APPENDIX

Appendix A Main Specifications

Lists the technical specifications for different CE3000 models.

Appendix B Options and Supplies

Details optional accessories and consumable supplies for the cutting plotter.

Appendix C External Dimensions

Provides diagrams and measurements of the plotter's physical dimensions.

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