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USER’S MANUAL
SC 350
Preface
Thank you for choosing a VULCAN SC-350. To ensure high cutting quality and optimal productivity, please read this
Users Manual thoroughly prior to use.

Questions and Answers

  • A
    Amber WilliamsAug 15, 2025
    What to do if Vulcan-Hart SC-350 has a paper feeding error?
    • L
      Laura LongAug 16, 2025
      If your Vulcan-Hart Cutter displays a paper feeding error, it means the material isn't entering the cutter correctly. First, check if the material is installed correctly. Second, check if all three sensors are working normally.
  • M
    maryjonesAug 18, 2025
    Why does my Vulcan-Hart SC-350 Cutter say 'No Paper'?
    • M
      Mark KennedyAug 19, 2025
      The 'No Paper' message on your Vulcan-Hart Cutter indicates that the media support tray is empty. Please load media into the media support tray.
  • D
    Daniel MahoneyAug 22, 2025
    How to fix X Motor Error on Vulcan-Hart SC-350 Cutter?
    • M
      Michael BradleyAug 22, 2025
      If you encounter an 'X Motor Error' on your Vulcan-Hart Cutter, try the following: First, reset the cutter. Then, check if the motor's operation is hindered by any resistance. Next, inspect the motor circuit connection. If the issue persists, consider replacing the motor.
  • J
    jonathanlawsonAug 25, 2025
    What to do if my Vulcan-Hart SC-350 Cutter shows 'Oversize!' error?
    • S
      Steven HarmonAug 26, 2025
      The 'Oversize!' error on your Vulcan-Hart Cutter means the working width exceeds the machine's actual working width. Modify the working size, and pay attention to the cutter's actual working size.
  • F
    Frank PetersonAug 28, 2025
    What to do if Vulcan-Hart SC-350 Cutter shows 'Read file error!'?
    • N
      Norma SanchezAug 28, 2025
      If your Vulcan-Hart Cutter displays a 'Read file error!' when working via U disk, try re-inserting the U disk into the cutter.
  • E
    Elaine MorenoAug 31, 2025
    Why Vulcan-Hart Cutter says 'Cutter is busy!'?
    • D
      Deborah ChambersAug 31, 2025
      The message 'Cutter is busy!' on your Vulcan-Hart Cutter indicates that the cutter is currently working and cannot perform other operations. Please wait until the current task is completed before initiating other operations.
  • A
    Alexis HurstSep 3, 2025
    What to do if image doesn't fit the Vulcan-Hart SC-350 Cutter size?
    • S
      Samantha CunninghamSep 3, 2025
      If the image doesn't fit the Vulcan-Hart Cutter size, especially when using the RESET function, it means the remaining working size of the cutter is smaller than the document to be cut. You should change the material position and reset the starting point.
  • C
    Cassidy LeeSep 5, 2025
    What to do if Vulcan-Hart Cutter calibration is unsuccessful?
    • L
      Lori NashSep 6, 2025
      If the calibration offset job fails on your Vulcan-Hart Cutter, confirm that the pen holder can write normally and ensure the force of both tools is set to 60g.
  • J
    Jacob WillisSep 8, 2025
    What does 'S1 Cover!' mean on my Vulcan-Hart Cutter?
    • P
      patrickmataSep 8, 2025
      The 'S1 Cover!' message on your Vulcan-Hart Cutter means that the S1 sensor is covered. Check the following: 1: Look for any foreign objects (materials, paper scraps, etc.) blocking the sensor. 2: Verify if the S1 sensor is working normally. 3: Check for any direct light source shining on the sensor.
  • J
    Jeffrey WintersSep 12, 2025
    What does 'S2 Cover!' mean on my Vulcan-Hart SC-350?
    • B
      Brandon GreeneSep 12, 2025
      The 'S2 Cover!' message on your Vulcan-Hart Cutter indicates that the S2 sensor is covered. Here’s what to check: 1: See if any foreign objects (materials, paper scraps, etc.) are blocking the sensor. 2: Check if the S2 sensor is functioning correctly. 3: Ensure there is no direct light source shining on the sensor.

Summary

Chapter 1 Product Summary

1.1 Machine Specifications

Detailed technical specifications of the SC-350 cutting plotter.

1.2 Accessories List

List of all included accessories for the cutting plotter and stand.

1.3 Product Introduction

Overview of the SC-350 cutting plotter, identifying its main components.

1.4 Control Panel

Explanation of the SC-350's control panel interface.

Screen (LCD)

Details on the SC-350's LCD screen and its displayed information.

Control Key Functions

Explanation of the functions of each control key on the SC-350.

Chapter 2: Installation

2.1 Cutter Installation Overview

Overview of the initial steps for installing the cutter components.

Media Support Tray Installation

Steps to insert and secure the media support tray into the machine.

Exit Tray Installation

Steps to correctly insert and attach the exit tray to the machine.

Media Holders

Information on using media holders for different paper sizes.

2.2 Tool Usage and Setup

Guide on using and installing tools like blade holders and pens.

Blade Holder Assembly

Procedure for assembling the blade holder with a cutting blade.

Blade Setting Adjustment

How to adjust the blade length for optimal cutting depth.

Pen Holder Assembly

Procedure for assembling the pen holder with a pen.

2.3 Attaching and Removing Tools

Instructions for mounting and dismounting tools in the tool carriage.

Removing the Tool

Procedure for safely removing tools from the tool holder.

2.4 Computer Connectivity

Guidance on connecting the plotter to a computer.

USB Connection

Steps and precautions for connecting via USB.

Ethernet (LAN) Connection

Steps and precautions for connecting via Ethernet.

Power Cable Connection

Instructions for connecting the power cable.

USB Drive Connection

Information on using a USB drive with the plotter.

Chapter 3: Functions

3.1 Loading the Media

Proper procedure for loading media onto the feeding platform.

3.2 Move the Tool Carriage

How to manually move the tool carriage and adjust movement speed.

3.3 Setting the Origin Point

Procedure for setting the origin point for cutting operations.

3.4 Running Cutting Tests

How to perform cutting tests to adjust speed and force.

3.5 Stop Cutting Operations

How to pause, resume, or cancel a cutting job.

3.6 Offline Output

How to cut files directly from a USB drive.

3.7 QR Code Functionality

Using QR codes to initiate cutting jobs from a USB drive.

3.8 Settings Menu

Accessing and using various settings for the plotter.

Calibrate Cutter Size

Procedure for calibrating the cutter size for accurate cuts.

Offset Setting

How to adjust the offset for precise cutting of printed media.

Operating Mode Selection

Choosing between Normal, Precision, and Hi-speed modes.

Sensor Condition Check

Checking the status of the three media sensors.

System Information Display

Viewing model, serial number, firmware, and other system details.

Chapter 4: Troubleshooting and Maintenance

4.1 Error Messages

Lists LCD display errors, their causes, and solutions.

4.2 Maintenance Guide

Daily maintenance procedures and precautions for the plotter.

Daily Maintenance Precautions

Specific guidelines for cleaning and maintaining the plotter's exterior and parts.

4.3 Technical Documentation

Includes explosion drawings and parts lists for technical reference.

Explosion Drawing

A visual breakdown of the plotter's components with numbered parts.

Parts List

A detailed list of all parts with their corresponding part numbers.

Statement of Conformity

Vulcan-Hart SC-350 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandVulcan-Hart
ModelSC-350
CategoryCutter
LanguageEnglish