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Basic Operations
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Setting a sheet
The plotter uses the five different methods to detect a sheet of media as shown below.
Key
Sets the roll sheet in
the back.
Sets the leaf sheet in
the back.
Detects only the
sheet width.
Detecting method
After the sheet width is
detected, the front end of the
sheet is detected.
Front of the plotter
After the sheet width is
detected, the front and back
end of the sheet is detected.
Front of the plotter
The sheet width is detected.
Front of the plotter
Example of display
after the sheet
detection
Key
Sets the roll sheet in
the front.
Sets the leaf sheet in
the front.
Detecting method
After the sheet width is
detected, the back end of the
sheet is detected.
Front of the plotter
After the sheet width is
detected, the front and back
end of the sheet is detected.
Front of the plotter
Example of display
after the sheet
detection
• When the detected length is 3 m or more, “ ∗∗∗∗ ” will appear on the LCD.
• Be careful if only detecting sheet width by using the key as it is possible that the sheet could
fall out if advancing the sheet using the jog key .
• Note that the directions of the + (plus) of each axis differ as shown in the illustration above, depending
on what direction the sheet is set.
• The status when sheet detection is performed is the same as that after executing DATA CLEAR. The
status when sheet detection is performed is the same as that after executing DATA CLEAR. (Copies
can be made.)
• Be sure to always perform sheet detection in FineCut “Leaf Mode” when cutting continuously with the
registration mark.
If the front end of the sheet is not detected, a parameter error occurs and the printer does not enter
copy mode.
• When a long sheet of media is used or a sheet which has already been drawn out is used from its
middle area, the sheet detection will require an extended period of time. In such a case, the detection
time can be reduced by detecting only the sheet width key.
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Origin
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