2-14
Maximum cutting area
The maximum cutting area (the area in which cutting (plotting) is permitted) varies depending on the location of pinch rollers
and that of the origin. The white portion of the illustration shown below represents the maximum cutting area. (P.2-23)
An area where cutting is not permitted is called a “non-plotting area”.
Sheet detection
The width and length of the sheet are detected by pressing or key depending on
the sheet loaded. ( P.2-14)
Method of detecting a sheet
When a sheet of media is set, the following two displays will appear alternately on the LCD panel.
Align to the direction of the set sheet, and press the jog keys , , or .
• In expand mode, the area defined with the outer edges of the pinch rollers is detected.
In normal mode, the area defined with the inner edges of the pinch rollers is detected. ( P.3-35)
The origin is set at the lower right
corner of the area.
The origin is set at the
center of the area.
CG-60SRIII 0.606m X 51m 0.606m X 5m
CG-100SRIII 1.07m X 51m 1.07m X 5m
CG-130SRIII 1.37m X 51m 1.37m X 5m
• Once the sheet length has been detected, if the received data is larger than the sheet, the portion of
data that exceeds the sheet cannot be used for cutting. If the sheet length is not detected, the plotter
will terminate cutting operation when data goes beyond the sheet.
• If the sheet sensor function is set to [OFF], a press of a jog key will make the plotter
perform the same sheet detection as the case key is pressed. (Only the sheet width is detected.)
• The maximum length that can be detected at the
rear ends of the sheet of media is 5m.