Thank you very much for purchasing this product. To ensure correct and safe usage with a full understanding of this product's performance, pleas
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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To Ensure Safe Use9Warning labels are afxed to make areas of danger immediately clear. The meanings of theselabels are as follows. Be sure to heed t
10 Pour utiliser en toute sécuritéLa manipulation ou l'utilisation inadéquates de cet appareil peuvent causer des blessures ou des dommages matér
Pour utiliser en toute sécurité11 L'utilisation incorrecte peut causer des blessures ATTENTIONS'assurer de suivre les procédures d&apos
Pour utiliser en toute sécurité12 ATTENTIONBrancher à une prise électrique conforme aux caractéristiques de cet appareil (ten-sion, fréquence et cour
Pour utiliser en toute sécurité13 Remarques importantes à propos du câble d'alimentation, de la che et de la prise électriqueNe jamais déposer
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
Pour utiliser en toute sécurité15Des vignettes d'avertissement sont apposées pour qu'il soit facile de repérer les zonesdangereuses. La si
16Important Notes on Handling and UseThis machine is a precision device. To ensure the full performance of this machine, be sure toobserve the followi
1Getting StartedChapter 1 Getting StartedPart Names and Functions ...18Front ...
For the USAFEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMIS-SION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limi
1Getting Started18Part Names and FunctionsFrontMovable pinch roller (middle)This is used when cutting materials with a width of 762 mm (30 in.) or mor
1Getting StartedPart Names and Functions19RearSheet loading leverThese raise and lower the pinch rollers.TrayUse this to store blades.Sheet sensorBrak
1Getting StartedPart Names and Functions20Operation PanelPanel NotationIn this document, the keys on the operation panel are indicated by the followin
1Getting Started21Menu ListMenu List
1Getting StartedMenu List22
1Getting StartedMenu List23
2Basic OperationChapter 2 Basic OperationLoading the Material (Roll Material) ...26Acceptable Material Wid
262Basic OperationLoading the Material (Roll Material)Acceptable Material Width and Maximum Cutting WidthCAUTION Roll material must be placed at a pre
Loading the Material (Roll Material)2Basic Operation27Lower the sheet loading levers to raise the pinch rollers. Place the roll material on the shaf
1Table of ContentsTable of Contents ...1 To Ensure Safe Use ...
Loading the Material (Roll Material)2Basic Operation28Using the grit marks as a reference, position the material so that its right edge lies over the
Loading the Material (Roll Material)2Basic Operation29GX-640Material Loading PositionMaterial: Grit roller : Movable pinch roller (middle): Movable pi
Loading the Material (Roll Material)2Basic Operation30GX-500Material Loading PositionMaterial6 in.(approx.152 mm)12 in.(approx. 305 mm)18 in. (approx.
Loading the Material (Roll Material)2Basic Operation31GX-400Material Loading PositionMaterial6 in.(approx. 152 mm)12 in.(approx. 305 mm)18 in. (approx
Loading the Material (Roll Material)2Basic Operation32To cut o a piece of material with the separating knife, load the media within the range s
Loading the Material (Roll Material)2Basic Operation33Move the left, right, and middle pinch rollers onto the grit rollers.* The GX-300 has no middle
Loading the Material (Roll Material)2Basic Operation34Switch on the power.When the left gure is displayed. Press to select [ROLL].Press.The S
352Basic OperationInstalling a Blade / Adjustment of a BladeInstalling a BladeCAUTION Do not touch the tip of the blade with your ngers.Doing so may
Installing a Blade / Adjustment of a Blade2Basic Operation36Insert until the collar is ush with the sur-face.Tug the blade holder upward to make sur
Installing a Blade / Adjustment of a Blade2Basic Operation37Check the state of cutting. When the oset value has been correctly set, the corners of
Table of Contents2Front Loading ...57What is the Front Load
Installing a Blade / Adjustment of a Blade2Basic Operation38Adjusting the Blade ForceExamine the result of the cutting test and adjust the blade force
Installing a Blade / Adjustment of a Blade2Basic Operation39Adjusting the Cutting SpeedExamine the results of the cutting test and adjust the cutting
402Basic OperationStarting / Quitting CuttingSetting the Origin PointWith this machine, you can set the location where cutting starts (the origin poin
Starting / Quitting Cutting2Basic Operation41Downloading Cutting DataCutting starts when the machine receives cutting data sent from the computer. The
Starting / Quitting Cutting2Basic Operation42To Change the Cutting Speed or Blade Force During CuttingIf you change the cutting speed or blade force d
Starting / Quitting Cutting2Basic Operation43Lower the sheet loading levers and remove the material.Turn off the power.Loosen the tool securing scr
3Part of PracticeChapter 3 Part of PracticeDetailed Cutting-condition Settings ...46Adjusting the Blade E
463Part of PracticeDetailed Cutting-condition SettingsAdjusting the Blade ExtensionWhen you want to perform accurate and ne adjustment of the cutting
Detailed Cutting-condition Settings3Part of Practice47Adjusting the Blade OffsetThe blade oset is determined according to the blade. The included bla
Table of Contents3Chapter 5 Main Specications ...85Selecting the Material and
Detailed Cutting-condition Settings3Part of Practice48Press to set the value.Pressto enable the setting.Press to go back to the screen shown in the
493Part of PracticeDetails of the Origin-point Location and Cutting AreaThe Location of the Origin Point Immediately After Loading MaterialWith this m
Details of the Origin-point Location and Cutting Area3Part of Practice50The Location of the Origin Point Immediately After Loading Material (When [ROT
Details of the Origin-point Location and Cutting Area3Part of Practice51Coordinate Rotation SettingsThis rotates the cutting coordinates by 90 degrees
Details of the Origin-point Location and Cutting Area3Part of Practice52About the Cutting AreaThe cutting area along the horizontal plane (the directi
533Part of PracticeTo Perform Lengthy CuttingLengthy Cutting: Points to Remember The longer is the cut material, the greater are the chances that t
To Perform Lengthy Cutting3Part of Practice54Position the left and right pinch rollers as shown in the gure.Position the middle pinch roller at the
To Perform Lengthy Cutting3Part of Practice55Press to select [ROLL]Pressto enable the setting.Press several times until the screen shown in t
563Part of PracticeRepeating the Same CuttingRepeating the Same CuttingThe Replot feature lets you repeat cutting multiple times using the same cuttin
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
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
Front Loading3Part of Practice58Setting the Cutting Area Using the Operation PanelProcedureMake sure the brake is released.Press several times unt
Front Loading3Part of Practice59Press to show the screen in the gure.Pressto set the required material length for cutting.Set the length to a negati
Front Loading3Part of Practice60The tool position when cutting starts is used as the point of origin for automatically making the cut-ting area availa
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
623Part of PracticeThe Memory FeatureAbout the Memory FeatureWhen using the memory feature, 8 types of cutting conditions can be set and stored in acc
The Memory FeatureCalling UpProcedurePress .Press to select the user number you want to call up.Pressto enable the setting.The parameters set to the
64The Crop Mark FeatureAbout the Crop Mark FeatureThe crop mark feature is used when cutting around the previously printed images is performed with ap
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
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
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,
To Ensure Safe Use5 Incorrect operation may cause injury WARNINGBe sure to follow the operation proce-dures described in this documentation. Nev
The Crop Mark FeatureFollow the same procedure to perform alignment for mark 3 (and if the [4-POINT START] setting is selected, for mark 4 as well).W
69Performing Test Feed of Material AutomaticallyPerforming Test Feed of Material AutomaticallyThis makes the setting for performing test feed of the m
703Part of PracticeUsing Various Kind of the MaterialsUsing the Cut Material* About cut materialMaterial not wound onto a paper tube such as standard-
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
Using Various kind of the materials3Part of Practice72Important Note and Advice in Using Special MaterialThis section describes some tips and impor
4Maintenance / FAQChapter 4 Maintenance / FAQMaintenance ...74Cleaning
744Maintenance / FAQMaintenanceCleaningNOTICE Always turn o this machine before cleaning it. Never lubricate the mechanisms. Do not clean with sol
Maintenance4Maintenance / FAQ75Cleaning the blade holder capIf material debris is adhering to the inner surface of the cap for the blade holder, loose
Maintenance4Maintenance / FAQ76Blade protectorIf cutting is carried out when the amount of blade extension or blade force is not adjusted correctly, t
Maintenance4Maintenance / FAQ77Install the separating knife. Grasp the screw portion and slowly in-sert it into the groove.Take care to ensure that t
To Ensure Safe Use6 WARNINGConnect to an electrical outlet that com-plies with this machine's ratings (for voltage, frequency, and current)
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
What to Do If …..4Maintenance / FAQ79Cut Lines Are Uneven or Not Cut Attractively.Are the blade and blade holder installed correctly and securely ?Ins
What to Do If …..4Maintenance / FAQ80The Carrier Paper Is CutAre the amount of blade extension and blade force appropriate for the material being cut?
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
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
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
What to Do If …..4Maintenance / FAQ84SET TO <SENSOR MODE> DATA DISCARDEDThe data with PJL is transmitted in the [Manual] mode of [CROPMARK].The
5MainSpecicationsChapter 5 Main SpecicationsSelecting the Material and Blade ...86Material and Blade
865MainSpecicationsSelecting the Material and BladeMaterial and Blade CombinationsThe table below is a general guide to suitable blades and cutting c
875MainSpecicationsList of FunctionsControl-key FunctionsThis describes the functions of the control keys when pressed.Key Function Range DefaultMEMO
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
List of Functions5MainSpecications88Description of Menu ItemsThis describes the items and functions available when you press and enter the menu mode.
List of Functions5MainSpecications89Menu Function Range DefaultCROPMARK This is used when creating stickers or the like by cutting material on which
List of Functions5MainSpecications90Menu Function Range DefaultAUTOCUT SPEED This sets the [AUTOCUT] (material cuto) speed.Set this to a suitable sp
List of Functions5MainSpecications91Menu Function Range DefaultOTHERS SMOOTING If you want the curves of circles and arcs to be cut smoothly, set thi
List of Functions5MainSpecications92Menu Function Range DefaultREPLOT [START] Performs cutting using the data in the replot memory.[CLEAR]Deletes the
935MainSpecicationsLocations of the Power Rating and Serial Number LabelsLocations of the Power Rating and Serial Number LabelsSerial NumberThis is r
945MainSpecicationsInterface SpecicationsSerialStandard RS-232C specicationsTransmission method Asynchronous, duplex data transmissionTransmission
Interface Specications5MainSpecications95USB connectorPin number Signal Remark1 VCC Cable power2 - Data3 + Data4GND Cable groundXY-RS-34 serial cabl
965MainSpecicationsSpecications GX-640 GX-500 GX-400 GX-300Mechanism Media-movement methodDriving method Digital control servo motorMaximum cutting
Specications5MainSpecications97*1According to material and cutting conditions as specied by Roland DG Corp. (refer to the gure below).*2Excluding
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