ADVANCED FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS: Setting the Registration Mark Mode
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4Press the F1 key (MARK SCAN MODE). The following menu appears.
5Press the F4 key (DISABLED) if you do not wish to perform auto registration
mark recognition, and then press the ENTER key. To perform 2-point, 3-point,
or 4-point reading, press the F3 (ENABLED) key and then press the ENTER
key.
6 The asterisk “*” indicates the currently-selected setting.
Press the F2 key (2POINTS) to select 2-point reading.
Press the F3 key (3POINTS) to select 3-point reading.
Press the F4 key (4POINTS) to select 4-point reading.
7Press the ENTER key to register your setting.
8 If ON was selected, perform the registration mark area reading setting (see
Section 6.13, “Setting the Registration Mark Reading Area”. If OFF was
selected, the plotter returns to Ready status.
2-point reading (2POINTS)
This procedure explains how to align the coordinate axes based on two points.
The plotter reads two registration marks in the X-axis direction, corrects the tilt in
the X axis and then performs distance adjustment.
If Custom or Standard has been selected for the registration mark distance
adjustment setting (see Section 6.16, “Setting the DISTANCE
ADJUSTMENT”), and if the Cutting Master (Ver. 3.2 or later) registration mark
function is used, the screen for inputting corrective values is not displayed.
1 Select 2POINTS for MARK SCAN MODE, load media in the plotter, and then
press the AXIS/R.M.S key. The following menu appears.
2 If you wish to skip the registration mark sensing function, press the F2 key
(SKIP) to return the plotter to Ready status.
3 If you press the F3 key (AUTO), sensing begins from the current pen position.
Use the POSITION keys to move the pen tip to the shaded area in the following
diagrams, and then press the F3 key.
MARK SCAN MODE
ENABLED*
DISABLED
MARK SCAN MODE
2POINTS
3POINTS*
4POINTS
AUTO REG. MARK>
SKIP>
AUTO>
MANUAL>
100mm
100mm
Point 2
Registration mark pattern 1
Media feed direction
Registration mark pattern 2
Point 1 (the desired
Origin Point)
Point 2
Point 1 (the desired
Origin Point)
Move the pen tip within this area Move the pen tip within this area