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GRAPHTEC CE6000 SERIES - User Manual

GRAPHTEC CE6000 SERIES
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USER’S MANUAL
MANUAL NO.CE6000U-UM-151
CUTTING PLOTTER
CE
6000
SERIES

Table of Contents

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Questions and Answers

  • T
    Taylor ButlerSep 5, 2025
    What does "Sum-Ck ROM RAM ERR!!" mean on GRAPHTEC CE6000 Plotter?
    • J
      Jonathan DavisSep 6, 2025
      If your Graphtec Plotter displays "Sum-Ck ROM RAM ERR!!" on the LCD panel, it means the ROM or RAM is defective. Contact your Graphtec customer center for assistance.
  • B
    Brenda WuSep 6, 2025
    Why does the tool carriage hit the side of my GRAPHTEC CE6000?
    • D
      David BaileySep 6, 2025
      If the Graphtec Plotter tool carriage hits the left side and displays "POSITION ALARM" after selecting the media type, the push roller sensor may be defective. If it hits the right side and displays "POSITION ALARM", the home sensor may be defective. Contact your sales representative or the Graphtec call center. You can temporarily set the push roller sensor to DISABLED to use the plotter.
  • M
    Mrs. Kristen HollandSep 7, 2025
    Why does the push roller go off the media on my GRAPHTEC Plotter?
    • D
      Dr. Eric ReeseSep 7, 2025
      If one of the push rollers goes off the media on your Graphtec Plotter, it's likely that the leading or trailing edge of the media is not cut straight against the media. To resolve this, cut the edge of the media straight.
  • S
    Sheila KimSep 7, 2025
    Why are there too many tool up and down movements on my GRAPHTEC Plotter?
    • R
      Raymond PhillipsSep 7, 2025
      If there are too many tool up and down movements on your Graphtec Plotter, the setting for tangential emulation is likely set to ON. Turn OFF the setting for tangential emulation unless you are cutting thick media.

Summary

Chapter 1 Product Summary

1.3 Assembling

Provides step-by-step instructions for assembling the plotter stand.

1.4 Connecting to the Computer

Details how to connect the plotter to a computer via USB or RS-232C.

Chapter 2 Preparing to Cut

2.1 Cutter Plunger Preparation

Explains the structure and manual adjustment of the cutter plunger and blade length.

2.2 Attaching a Tool

Guides on how to mount and remove tools like cutter plungers or pens into the plotter.

2.3 Loading Media

Provides instructions for loading roll and sheet media into the plotter.

2.4 Aligning Push Rollers

Details how to correctly position push rollers for media alignment and hold-down force.

2.6 Connecting to the Power

Describes the procedure for connecting the plotter to a power source.

2.10 Selecting Tool Condition

Explains how to set tool conditions like blade, force, speed, and acceleration for different media.

2.11 Running Cutting Tests

Guides on performing test cuts to optimize settings for quality results.

Chapter 3 Basic Operations

3.3 Setting the Origin Point

Describes how to set the origin point for cutting operations on the media.

3.5 Stop Cutting

Covers pausing, resuming, and stopping the cutting operation.

Chapter 4 Convenient Functions

Chapter 5 ARMS System

5.2 ARMS Setting and Adjustment

Details necessary adjustments and settings for correctly scanning registration marks with ARMS.

5.3 Setting Position Using ARMS

Explains methods to adjust position using ARMS based on 2, 3, or 4 registration marks.

Chapter 6 Manual Position Adjust

6.2 Manual Position Adjust Procedure

Details the step-by-step procedure for manual position adjustment using the plotter controls.

Chapter 7 Cutting Quality Settings

7.1 Cutting Thick Media Corners

Explains tangential emulation for sharp corner cuts on thick media.

Chapter 8 Cutting Time Settings

Chapter 9 Interface Settings

9.1 Setting Interface

Describes how to set USB and RS-232C interfaces and connection parameters.

Chapter 10 Operation Environment Settings

Chapter 11 Computer Control Settings

Chapter 12 Maintenance

12.2 Replacing Cutter Blade

Step-by-step instructions for safely replacing the cutter blade.

Chapter 13 Troubleshooting

13.1 Troubleshooting Guide

Lists common symptoms, possible causes, and solutions for plotter issues.

13.3 Create Test Pattern

Guides on creating a self-test pattern to check plotter operation.

13.5 Self Diagnostic Test

Explains how to perform a self-diagnostic test of sensors and switches.

GRAPHTEC CE6000 SERIES Specifications

General IconGeneral
ConnectivityUSB, Serial
Cutting Force30-500 gf
InterfaceUSB
Media TypesVinyl, film
DisplayLCD
ConfigurationDesktop
Programmable Resolution0.025 mm
Repeatability Precision±0.1 mm
Command SetsGP-GL / HP-GL
Power SupplyAC 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz
Media ThicknessUp to 0.25 mm (0.01 in) including liner for die-cut, Up to 0.5 mm (0.02 in) for plotting
Operating System CompatibilityWindows
Number of Push Rollers2
Pen CompatibilityYes

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