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GRAPHTEC FC8600 SERIES - User Manual

GRAPHTEC FC8600 SERIES
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FC
8600
SERIES
CUTTING PLOTTER
User's Manual
MANUAL NO.FC8600-UM-151

Table of Contents

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Questions and Answers

  • A
    Andrew SchultzSep 1, 2025
    What to do if GRAPHTEC FC8600 registration marks cannot be scanned?
    • J
      jenniferburnsSep 1, 2025
      If registration marks cannot be scanned properly on your Graphtec Plotter because of scan errors, and the cutting media is floating, press down the cutting media.
  • M
    Matthew BaileySep 12, 2025
    Why does my GRAPHTEC FC8600 tool move up and down so much?
    • S
      sarahbarnettSep 13, 2025
      If your Graphtec Plotter has too many tool up and down movements, the setting for the tangential mode is set to ON. Turn OFF the setting for the tangential mode unless you are cutting thick media.
  • S
    Savannah MclaughlinAug 31, 2025
    What causes 'POSITION ALARM' on my GRAPHTEC FC8600?
    • R
      Rhonda VincentAug 31, 2025
      If the Graphtec Plotter stops with "POSITION ALARM" during initialization or cutting, it may be caused by movement being disturbed by media chaff in the operation area. Remove the object disturbing the operation, and turn the plotter on again after turning it off.
  • D
    David FinleySep 15, 2025
    Why are characters deformed when pen plotting on my GRAPHTEC FC8600?
    • W
      William MoralesSep 15, 2025
      If characters or lines are deformed during pen plotting on your Graphtec Plotter, the plotter is in cutting mode. Select PEN as the tool in the CONDITION setting.
  • R
    Robert BrowningSep 14, 2025
    Why does my GRAPHTEC FC8600 Plotter cut crooked lines?
    • D
      Drew RussellSep 14, 2025
      If the Graphtec Plotter cut line starts out crooked, the blade mounted in the tool holder does not rotate smoothly. Remove any foreign matter inside the holder.
  • A
    Alex BoydSep 22, 2025
    How to fix a GRAPHTEC FC8600 Plotter when no lights are on?
    • S
      Steven PhillipsSep 22, 2025
      Check that the power cord is securely connected to the plotter's AC line inlet and the electrical outlet. Check that the power is supplied to the electrical outlet. Contact your Graphtec call center if the problem still exists.
  • T
    teresa08Aug 27, 2025
    What to do if GRAPHTEC Plotter keeps dropping media?
    • J
      Jeff BanksAug 28, 2025
      If the Graphtec Plotter drops the media while detecting, the media sensor may be defective. Contact your sales representative or the Graphtec call center. Set the media sensor to DISABLED to use the plotter temporarily.
  • C
    Caitlyn HardyAug 27, 2025
    How to fix blade skipping issues on GRAPHTEC FC8600 Plotter?
    • R
      rhernandezAug 27, 2025
      If the Graphtec Plotter blade skips and does not completely cut lines that should be solid, and straight cut lines seem to wobble, and the blade is extended too far, adjust the blade length.
  • R
    Renee MarshallAug 26, 2025
    How to adjust quality settings to prevent media curling on GRAPHTEC Plotter?
    • M
      Michael MillerAug 26, 2025
      If the Graphtec Plotter media curls up at the corners and fine cut characters peel off, and the QUALITY setting is too high, lower the QUALITY setting.
  • T
    Tyler PalmerAug 25, 2025
    How to resolve scan errors with registration marks on GRAPHTEC FC8600 Plotter?
    • S
      Stacey CooperAug 26, 2025
      If registration marks cannot be scanned properly on your Graphtec Plotter because of scan errors, and there are smears within the scanning area, remove the smears.

Summary

TO ENSURE SAFE AND CORRECT USE

Safety Precautions

WARNING Precautions

Lists safety warnings to prevent fatal or serious injury if ignored.

Special Precautions on Handling Blades

Chapter 1: Assembling and Connection

1-3 Assembling

Provides steps for assembling the plotter stand and related parts.

1-4 Connecting to the Computer

Explains how to connect the plotter to a computer via interface cables.

Chapter 2: Preparing to Cut

2-1 Preparation of Cutter Pen

Describes the nomenclature and structure of cutter pens.

2-2 Attaching a Tool

Details the procedure for attaching a tool (cutter pen or plotter pen) to the plotter.

2-3 Loading Media (Paper or Marking Film)

Guides on loading roll media and sheet media into the plotter.

2-5 Turning on the Power

Describes the steps for powering on the plotter.

2-6 How to Use Control Panel

Explains the functions of lamps and keys on the control panel.

2-9 Selecting Tool Condition

Allows setting tool, speed, force, and acceleration for 8 different conditions.

2-10 Running Cutting Tests

Guides on performing test cuts to optimize cutting conditions.

Chapter 5: ARMS (Advanced Registration Mark Sensing System)

5-1 Outline of ARMS

Introduces ARMS function for scanning registration marks and its purpose.

5-2 Setting and Adjustment of ARMS

Covers setting MARK SCAN mode, numbers, shape, size, and distance.

5-3 Setting the Position Using ARMS

Explains methods to adjust position using ARMS with 2, 3, or 4 points.

Chapter 6: Manual Position Adjust

6-2 Manual Position Adjust

Details the method for manually adjusting position, including axis tilt and distance.

Chapter 7: Setting Regarding Cutting Quality

Chapter 8: Settings Regarding Cutting Time

Chapter 9: Setting Regarding Interface

9-1 Setting Interface

Describes how to set USB, Network (LAN), and RS-232C interfaces.

Chapter 11: Settings of Controls from Computer

Chapter 12: Maintenance

12-1 Daily Maintenance

Provides precautions for daily plotter operation and cleaning.

12-2 Replacing Cutter Blade

Guides on how to replace the cutter blade.

12-3 Replacing the Cross Cut Unit

Details the procedure for replacing the cross cut unit.

Chapter 13: Troubleshooting

When It Does Not Work Right

Provides troubleshooting for common issues like media wobbling or tool carriage errors.

When registration marks are scaned wrongly

Offers solutions for errors related to registration mark scanning.

When the Cutting Result is Not Good

Addresses issues with cut quality, such as rounded corners or dull blades.

Error Messages for ARMS

Lists and explains error messages related to the ARMS system.

Self Diagnostic Test

Guides on performing a self-diagnostic test of sensors and switches.

Chapter 15: Specifications

15-2 Main Specifications

Lists key technical specifications of the FC8600 Series plotters.

GRAPHTEC FC8600 SERIES Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power SupplyAC 100-240V, 50/60Hz
Maximum Cutting Speed1485 mm/s
Mechanical Resolution0.005 mm
Repeatability±0.1 mm
InterfaceUSB, Ethernet, Serial (RS-232C)
Media TypesReflective film
Programmable Resolution0.025 mm (0.001 in)
Command SetsHP-GL, GP-GL
Blade TypeSupersteel blade
Optional AccessoriesStand, Basket

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