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Roland EGX-30 - Test Cutting Procedure; Performing Test Cuts

Roland EGX-30
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7 Sending Cutting Data
Cutting is performed when data is sent from the computer (software application).
Refer to the manual for the software and drivers you are using for an explanation of how to output cutting data.
Changes That Can Be Made While Cutting
PAUSE . . . . . . .
Pressing the PAUSE/VIEW key causes operation to pause, even when cutting is in progress.
Press the PAUSE/VIEW key a second time to continue cutting.
Pausing Operation
If engraving was performed, vacuum up any cuttings.
Close the software application and switch off the computer.
Switch off the power to the EGX-30.
Remove the tool and put it away.
If the day's operations are finished, remove the cutter, depth regulator nose.
Use a dry cloth to wipe away any grime, cap the cutter, and put it away.
Move the tool carriage to the inner-right area of the table, make sure operation is stopped, then remove the material.
If the material is secured by an adhesive sheet or double-sided tape, peel the adhesive sheet off of the table and store it
in a location free from dust.
Press the PAUSE/VIEW key to move the tool carriage to a position where the tool and material can easily be removed.
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8 Ending Cutting Operations
Changes the rpm knob on the control panel.
Spindle Speed
Cutting Speed
Changes the SPEED knob on the control panel.
ESCAPE . . . . . . .
Holding down the PAUSE/VIEW key for one second or longer causes the tool carriage to move
to the VIEW position and stop.
Press the PAUSE/VIEW key a second time to continue cutting.
STOP . . . . . . .
Press the PAUSE/VIEW key to pause operation.
Stop sending data from the computer, then switch off the power to the EGX-30.
To restart the cutting operation from the beginning, switch the power back on, and send the data
from the computer again. (The origin-point setting remains in memory even when the power is
switched off.)
Wash hands when finished.
Wash hands with
water to remove
any adhering
cutting chips.
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove
cutting dust. Do not use any blower
such as an airbrush.
Otherwise, dust
spread in the air
may harm your
health or damage
the machine.

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