Roland CX-300 Manual de usuario

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Thank you very much for purchasing this product.
To ensure correct and safe usage with a full understanding of this product's performance, please be sure to read through this
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Pagina 1 - User's Manual

Thank you very much for purchasing this product. To ensure correct and safe usage with a full understanding of this product's performance, pleas

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To Ensure Safe Use8 The total weigh of this machine reaches about 70kg (154 lb.). WARNINGInstall the machine in a location that is level, stable, and

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RolandDG Corp. has licensed the MMP technology from the TPL Group.

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Pagina 6 - To Ensure Safe Use

To Ensure Safe Use9Warning labels are afxed to make areas of danger immediately clear. The meanings of theselabels are as follows. Be sure to heed t

Pagina 7 - CAUTION

10 Pour utiliser en toute sécuritéLa manipulation ou l'utilisation inadéquates de cet appareil peuvent causer des blessures ou des dommages matér

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Pour utiliser en toute sécurité11 L'utilisation incorrecte peut causer des blessures ATTENTIONS'assurer de suivre les procédures d&apos

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Pour utiliser en toute sécurité12 ATTENTIONBrancher à une prise électrique conforme aux caractéristiques de cet appareil (ten-sion, fréquence et cour

Pagina 10 - WARNING

Pour utiliser en toute sécurité13 Remarques importantes à propos du câble d'alimentation, de la che et de la prise électriqueNe jamais déposer

Pagina 11 - Warning Labels

Pour utiliser en toute sécurité14 Le poids total de l’appareil peut être de 70 kg (154 lb.) ATTENTIONInstaller l'appareil à un endroit stable et

Pagina 12 - À propos des symboles

Pour utiliser en toute sécurité15Des vignettes d'avertissement sont apposées pour qu'il soit facile de repérer les zonesdangereuses. La si

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16Important Notes on Handling and UseThis machine is a precision device. To ensure the full performance of this machine, be sure toobserve the followi

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1Getting StartedChapter 1 Getting StartedPart Names and Functions ...18Front ...

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For the USAFEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMIS-SION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limi

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1Getting Started18Part Names and FunctionsFrontMovable pinch roller (middle)This is used when cutting materials with a width of 762 mm (30 in.) or mor

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1Getting StartedPart Names and Functions19RearSheet loading leverThese raise and lower the pinch rollers.TrayUse this to store blades.Sheet sensorBrak

Pagina 18 - Main Unit

1Getting StartedPart Names and Functions20Operation PanelPanel NotationIn this document, the keys on the operation panel are indicated by the followin

Pagina 19 - Getting Started

1Getting Started21Menu ListMenu List

Pagina 20 - Part Names and Functions

1Getting StartedMenu List22

Pagina 21 - Getting

1Getting StartedMenu List23

Pagina 23 - Menu List

2Basic OperationChapter 2 Basic OperationLoading the Material (Roll Material) ...26Acceptable Material Wid

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262Basic OperationLoading the Material (Roll Material)Acceptable Material Width and Maximum Cutting WidthCAUTION Roll material must be placed at a pre

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Loading the Material (Roll Material)2Basic Operation27Lower the sheet loading levers to raise the pinch rollers. Place the roll material on the shaf

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1Table of ContentsTable of Contents ...1 To Ensure Safe Use ...

Pagina 27 - Basic Operation

Loading the Material (Roll Material)2Basic Operation28Using the grit marks as a reference, position the material so that its right edge lies over the

Pagina 28 - Loading Roll Material

Loading the Material (Roll Material)2Basic Operation29GX-640Material Loading PositionMaterial: Grit roller : Movable pinch roller (middle): Movable pi

Pagina 29 - Operation

Loading the Material (Roll Material)2Basic Operation30GX-500Material Loading PositionMaterial6 in.(approx.152 mm)12 in.(approx. 305 mm)18 in. (approx.

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Loading the Material (Roll Material)2Basic Operation31GX-400Material Loading PositionMaterial6 in.(approx. 152 mm)12 in.(approx. 305 mm)18 in. (approx

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Loading the Material (Roll Material)2Basic Operation32To cut o a piece of material with the separating knife, load the media within the range s

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Loading the Material (Roll Material)2Basic Operation33Move the left, right, and middle pinch rollers onto the grit rollers.* The GX-300 has no middle

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Loading the Material (Roll Material)2Basic Operation34Switch on the power.When the left gure is displayed. Press to select [ROLL].Press.The S

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352Basic OperationInstalling a Blade / Adjustment of a BladeInstalling a BladeCAUTION Do not touch the tip of the blade with your ngers.Doing so may

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Installing a Blade / Adjustment of a Blade2Basic Operation36Insert until the collar is ush with the sur-face.Tug the blade holder upward to make sur

Pagina 36 - Switch on the power

Installing a Blade / Adjustment of a Blade2Basic Operation37Check the state of cutting. When the oset value has been correctly set, the corners of

Pagina 37 - Installing a Blade

Table of Contents2Front Loading ...57What is the Front Load

Pagina 38 - Cutting Test

Installing a Blade / Adjustment of a Blade2Basic Operation38Adjusting the Blade ForceExamine the result of the cutting test and adjust the blade force

Pagina 39 - Check the state of cutting

Installing a Blade / Adjustment of a Blade2Basic Operation39Adjusting the Cutting SpeedExamine the results of the cutting test and adjust the cutting

Pagina 40 - Adjusting the Blade Force

402Basic OperationStarting / Quitting CuttingSetting the Origin PointWith this machine, you can set the location where cutting starts (the origin poin

Pagina 41 - Adjusting the Cutting Speed

Starting / Quitting Cutting2Basic Operation41Downloading Cutting DataCutting starts when the machine receives cutting data sent from the computer. The

Pagina 42 - Starting / Quitting Cutting

Starting / Quitting Cutting2Basic Operation42To Change the Cutting Speed or Blade Force During CuttingIf you change the cutting speed or blade force d

Pagina 43 - Pausing and Resuming Cutting

Starting / Quitting Cutting2Basic Operation43Lower the sheet loading levers and remove the material.Turn off the power.Loosen the tool securing scr

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3Part of PracticeChapter 3 Part of PracticeDetailed Cutting-condition Settings ...46Adjusting the Blade E

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463Part of PracticeDetailed Cutting-condition SettingsAdjusting the Blade ExtensionWhen you want to perform accurate and ne adjustment of the cutting

Pagina 47 - Part of Practice

Detailed Cutting-condition Settings3Part of Practice47Adjusting the Blade OffsetThe blade oset is determined according to the blade. The included bla

Pagina 48 - Adjusting the Blade Extension

Table of Contents3Chapter 5 Main Specications ...85Selecting the Material and

Pagina 49 - Adjusting the Blade Offset

Detailed Cutting-condition Settings3Part of Practice48Press to set the value.Pressto enable the setting.Press to go back to the screen shown in the

Pagina 50 - Settings for Cutting Quality

493Part of PracticeDetails of the Origin-point Location and Cutting AreaThe Location of the Origin Point Immediately After Loading MaterialWith this m

Pagina 51 - Practice

Details of the Origin-point Location and Cutting Area3Part of Practice50The Location of the Origin Point Immediately After Loading Material (When [ROT

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Details of the Origin-point Location and Cutting Area3Part of Practice51Coordinate Rotation SettingsThis rotates the cutting coordinates by 90 degrees

Pagina 53 - Coordinate Rotation Settings

Details of the Origin-point Location and Cutting Area3Part of Practice52About the Cutting AreaThe cutting area along the horizontal plane (the directi

Pagina 54 - About the Cutting Area

533Part of PracticeTo Perform Lengthy CuttingLengthy Cutting: Points to Remember The longer is the cut material, the greater are the chances that t

Pagina 55 - To Perform Lengthy Cutting

To Perform Lengthy Cutting3Part of Practice54Position the left and right pinch rollers as shown in the gure.Position the middle pinch roller at the

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To Perform Lengthy Cutting3Part of Practice55Press to select [ROLL]Pressto enable the setting.Press several times until the screen shown in t

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563Part of PracticeRepeating the Same CuttingRepeating the Same CuttingThe Replot feature lets you repeat cutting multiple times using the same cuttin

Pagina 58 - Repeating the Same Cutting

573Part of PracticeFront LoadingWhat is the Front LoadingThe front loading is a method to load the roll material on the front of the machine. This is

Pagina 59 - Front Loading

4 To Ensure Safe UseImproper handling or operation of this machine may result in injury or damage to property. Points which must be observed to preven

Pagina 60 - Procedure

Front Loading3Part of Practice58Setting the Cutting Area Using the Operation PanelProcedureMake sure the brake is released.Press several times unt

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Front Loading3Part of Practice59Press to show the screen in the gure.Pressto set the required material length for cutting.Set the length to a negati

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Front Loading3Part of Practice60The tool position when cutting starts is used as the point of origin for automatically making the cut-ting area availa

Pagina 63 - The Overcut Feature

613Part of PracticeThe Overcut FeatureAbout the Overcut FeatureWhen using the overcut feature, extra 1 mm is cut from the beginning and the end of the

Pagina 64 - The Memory Feature

623Part of PracticeThe Memory FeatureAbout the Memory FeatureWhen using the memory feature, 8 types of cutting conditions can be set and stored in acc

Pagina 65 - Deleting Settings

The Memory FeatureCalling UpProcedurePress .Press to select the user number you want to call up.Pressto enable the setting.The parameters set to the

Pagina 66 - The Crop Mark Feature

64The Crop Mark FeatureAbout the Crop Mark FeatureThe crop mark feature is used when cutting around the previously printed images is performed with ap

Pagina 67 - Get ready to perform cutting

The Crop Mark FeatureUsing a Program Other Than the Included Program1.Create the data.When you use the program to add crop marks to the gure, take th

Pagina 68 - This is normally set at 0 mm

The Crop Mark Feature3.Select the operation mode and enter the setting values.Set the [CROPMARK] menu item to [MANUAL], then manually enter the values

Pagina 69 - Perform cutting

The Crop Mark Feature4.Perform cutting.First use the alignment tool to line up the tip of the alignment tool with the leading edge of the crop marks,

Pagina 70 - Origin point

To Ensure Safe Use5 Incorrect operation may cause injury WARNINGBe sure to follow the operation proce-dures described in this documentation. Nev

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The Crop Mark FeatureFollow the same procedure to perform alignment for mark 3 (and if the [4-POINT START] setting is selected, for mark 4 as well).W

Pagina 72 - Using the Cut Material

69Performing Test Feed of Material AutomaticallyPerforming Test Feed of Material AutomaticallyThis makes the setting for performing test feed of the m

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703Part of PracticeUsing Various Kind of the MaterialsUsing the Cut Material* About cut materialMaterial not wound onto a paper tube such as standard-

Pagina 74 - When using the heavy material

Using Various kind of the materials3Part of Practice71Using the Material Easy to be Winkled/Hard to be Fed* This feature can be used on the only GX-64

Pagina 75 - Maintenance / FAQ

Using Various kind of the materials3Part of Practice72Important Note and Advice in Using Special MaterialThis section describes some tips and impor

Pagina 76 - Maintenance

4Maintenance / FAQChapter 4 Maintenance / FAQMaintenance ...74Cleaning

Pagina 77 - Consumable Items

744Maintenance / FAQMaintenanceCleaningNOTICE Always turn o this machine before cleaning it. Never lubricate the mechanisms. Do not clean with sol

Pagina 78 - CAUTION

Maintenance4Maintenance / FAQ75Cleaning the blade holder capIf material debris is adhering to the inner surface of the cap for the blade holder, loose

Pagina 79 - Self-test Operation Check

Maintenance4Maintenance / FAQ76Blade protectorIf cutting is carried out when the amount of blade extension or blade force is not adjusted correctly, t

Pagina 80 - What to Do If …

Maintenance4Maintenance / FAQ77Install the separating knife. Grasp the screw portion and slowly in-sert it into the groove.Take care to ensure that t

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To Ensure Safe Use6 WARNINGConnect to an electrical outlet that com-plies with this machine's ratings (for voltage, frequency, and current)

Pagina 82 - The Carrier Paper Is Cut

784Maintenance / FAQWhat to Do If …..The Machine Doesn’t Run.Is the power cord connected correctly?Connect the power cord bundled to the machine, and

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What to Do If …..4Maintenance / FAQ79Cut Lines Are Uneven or Not Cut Attractively.Are the blade and blade holder installed correctly and securely ?Ins

Pagina 84 - A Message Appears

What to Do If …..4Maintenance / FAQ80The Carrier Paper Is CutAre the amount of blade extension and blade force appropriate for the material being cut?

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What to Do If …..4Maintenance / FAQ81Flat Material Cannot be Set Up As “PIECE” (the length is not displayed)Is the length 1.6 m (63 in.) or longer?Att

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What to Do If …..4Maintenance / FAQ82A Message AppearsTOOL-CHG: TOOL No The machine is in standby for tool replacement.If tool replacement is not nece

Pagina 87 - Main Specications

What to Do If …..4Maintenance / FAQ83the power back on, remove the material.)For large cutting data with a roll material, use the [AREA] function on t

Pagina 88 - Specications

What to Do If …..4Maintenance / FAQ84SET TO <SENSOR MODE> DATA DISCARDEDThe data with PJL is transmitted in the [Manual] mode of [CROPMARK].The

Pagina 89 - List of Functions

5MainSpecicationsChapter 5 Main SpecicationsSelecting the Material and Blade ...86Material and Blade

Pagina 90 - Description of Menu Items

865MainSpecicationsSelecting the Material and BladeMaterial and Blade CombinationsThe table below is a general guide to suitable blades and cutting c

Pagina 91 - Menu Function Range Default

875MainSpecicationsList of FunctionsControl-key FunctionsThis describes the functions of the control keys when pressed.Key Function Range DefaultMEMO

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To Ensure Safe Use7 Important notes about the power cord, plug, and electrical outletNever place any object on top or subject to damage.Never bend or

Pagina 93 - TYPE 1 TYPE 2

List of Functions5MainSpecications88Description of Menu ItemsThis describes the items and functions available when you press and enter the menu mode.

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List of Functions5MainSpecications89Menu Function Range DefaultCROPMARK This is used when creating stickers or the like by cutting material on which

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List of Functions5MainSpecications90Menu Function Range DefaultAUTOCUT SPEED This sets the [AUTOCUT] (material cuto) speed.Set this to a suitable sp

Pagina 96 - Interface Specications

List of Functions5MainSpecications91Menu Function Range DefaultOTHERS SMOOTING If you want the curves of circles and arcs to be cut smoothly, set thi

Pagina 97 - USB connector

List of Functions5MainSpecications92Menu Function Range DefaultREPLOT [START] Performs cutting using the data in the replot memory.[CLEAR]Deletes the

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935MainSpecicationsLocations of the Power Rating and Serial Number LabelsLocations of the Power Rating and Serial Number LabelsSerial NumberThis is r

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945MainSpecicationsInterface SpecicationsSerialStandard RS-232C specicationsTransmission method Asynchronous, duplex data transmissionTransmission

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Interface Specications5MainSpecications95USB connectorPin number Signal Remark1 VCC Cable power2 - Data3 + Data4GND Cable groundXY-RS-34 serial cabl

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965MainSpecicationsSpecications GX-640 GX-500 GX-400 GX-300Mechanism Media-movement methodDriving method Digital control servo motorMaximum cutting

Pagina 102 - R1-100624

Specications5MainSpecications97*1According to material and cutting conditions as specied by Roland DG Corp. (refer to the gure below).*2Excluding

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