Mimaki cg 60sr инструкция на русском

Boris

Инструкция Mimaki CG-60 SR

Добрый день.

Купил режущий плоттер Mimaki CG-60 SR

А есть ли в природе нормальный мануал на него в электронном или печатном виде?

Тот, что предлагается на сайте Гельветики приходится дополнительно переводить с русского на русский.

Надеюсь, можно сказать, на чудо.

Если есть у кого, посьба поделиться или подскажите где приобрести.



Boris

Сообщение Boris » 08 ноя 2011 23:24

Спасибо огромное!


ChePpolino

Сообщение ChePpolino » 10 ноя 2011 16:00

изучайте!



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Сообщение Волков СВ » 12 окт 2012 13:20

изучим, благодарствую


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Сообщение Serz » 15 май 2013 13:36

Добрый день!!!подскажите!!!Каретка не видит левый ролик на сумма д120


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Сообщение zeus78 » 15 июл 2013 07:50

Спасибо, хорошая инструкция! :thumbs:



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Сообщение Dmitrys » 16 мар 2015 13:00

Но с этой удобнее eng.mimaki.co.jp/archives/032/201301/CG60SR_Operation_D201611_V1.6.pdf

p/s может кто знает как настроить яркость дисплея, что-то вдруг совсем просел, еле-еле чиферки видно



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Re: Инструкция Mimaki CG-60 SR

Сообщение mawl » 01 мар 2017 09:53

DmitrysПриветствую, случайно скачанной инструкции ни у кого нет? Ссылка не активная, если есть пришлите на почту

eldi@mail.ru

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Re: Инструкция Mimaki CG-60 SR

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На NoDevice можно скачать инструкцию по эксплуатации для Mimaki CG-60SR. Руководство пользователя необходимо для ознакомления с правилами установки и эксплуатации Mimaki CG-60SR. Инструкции по использованию помогут правильно настроить Mimaki CG-60SR, исправить ошибки и выявить неполадки.

  • Page 1
    MIMAKI ENGINEERING CO., LTD. URL: http: // www.mimaki. co. jp/ D201611-16…
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS CAUTION …………….. v CAUTION ……………. v Requests …………….. v FCC Statement (USA) …………. v Interference to televisions and radios ……v About media …………..v Foreword …………….. vi On This Operation manual ……….vi Features …………….vii Safety Precautions …………viii Pictorial signs …………..

  • Page 3
    Loading a sheet of media ……..2-13 Loading a leaf sheet (cut sheet) ……2-16 How to Place the Roll Sheet ……..2-18 Test cutting (plotting) ……….. 2-20 Cutting (plotting) ……….. 2-21 Setting the origin …………. 2-21 Start cutting (plotting) ……….2-22 Cut off the Sheet (Manual Cutting) ……
  • Page 4
    Other Useful Functions ……… 3-52 Feed the paper …………3-52 HOLD …………..3-53 DATA CLEAR — Discontinue Plotting — ….3-54 Perform SAMPLE CUT to Find out the Cause of Cutting Error…………3-55 Output the Setting List ……….3-56 Output the received data by the ASCII code [ASCII DUMP] …………3-57 Set each device number for USB connection ..3-58 Perform cutting a dotted line ……..3-59…
  • Page 6: Caution

    • In the case where MIMAKI-recommended cable is not used for connection of this device, limits provided by FCC rules can be exceeded.To prevent this, use of MIMAKI-recommended cable is essential for the connection of this plotter.

  • Page 7: Foreword

    Foreword Congratulations on your purchase of a CG-60SR cutting plotter. CG-60SR cutting plotter is a highly functional cutting plotter with the high-speed registration mark detection. Read this Operation manual carefully and make the most effective use of your plotter. Be sure to read this Operation manual carefully, before starting to operate the plotter.

  • Page 8: Features

    Features The features of the plotter are described below. Together with the method of operation of the plotter explained in this manual, they help you understand how to use the machine properly. Photoelectric Eye The high accuracy mark-detection sensor enables the plotter to read the mark plotted on sheets automatically, compensate distances, set the plotting origin and correct paper skew.

  • Page 9: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Pictorial signs Pictorial signs are used in this Operation manual for safe operation and for prevention of damage to the plotter. Pictorial signs and their meanings are given below. Read and fully understand before reading the text. Example of pictorial signs Failure to observe the instructions given with this symbol can result in death or serious injuries to personnel.

  • Page 10
    WARNING Do not disassemble or remodel the plotter. Handling of the power cable • Never disassemble or remodel the plotter. • Use the supplied power cable. Take care Disassembly or remodeling can result in an not to damage, break or work upon the electric shock breakdown…
  • Page 11
    Safety Precautions CAUTION Be careful with the movable parts Sheets • Do not touch the rolling grit roller; • Straighten sheet media, otherwise, you may hurt your fingers or tear significantly curled, before using it for off your finger nails. printing.
  • Page 12: Safety Labels

    Safety Labels A safety label is stuck on the plotter body. The label informs the user of possible risks associated with the machine. Be sure to understand the correct meaning of the safety label to avoid danger. If the safety label is illegible due to stains or has come off, purchase a new one from your local distributor or our office.

  • Page 13: How To Read This Operation Manual

    How to Read This Operation Manual This manual provides the explanation about the displayed characters and used keys on the “Display Panel” in addition to the operation procedures. Proceed operations confirming them while using. This explains the out- line of functions. These are what we want you to know in advance.

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    CHAPTER 1 Before Use This chapter describes the parts name and setting procedures before use. Checking the accessories……….. 1-2 Configuration and function……….1-3 The Front ………………1-3 The Rear ………………1-3 Operation Panel …………….1-4 Tray …………………1-5 Carriage ………………1-5 Pinch rollers and grit rollers …………1-6 Selecting the clamp pressure …………1-7 Sheet sensor …………….1-7 Pen line rubber …………….1-8…
  • Page 16: Checking The Accessories

    Checking the accessories The articles illustrated below are supplied with your plotter as accessories. Check them for correct quantities and appearance. If you find any problem, please contact your distributor. Main unit Cutter blade Cutter holder (for Vinyl) (Provided withblade) Ball-point pen Ball-point pen adapter Roll-placing table…

  • Page 17: Configuration And Function

    Configuration and function The Front Carriage Operation panel The carriage carries the pen and The plotter is operated and functions are set moves it up and down.( P.1-5) on the operation panel.( P.1-4) Power switch The switch turn on/off the power.( P.2-9, 2-24) Clamp lever…

  • Page 18: Operation Panel

    Operation Panel Display panel FUNCTION The display panel indicates tool conditions such as Use this key to enter function setting mode. speed, pressure and offset, tool coordinates, functions and error messages. JOG Key Each of these arrow keys shifts the carriage or sheet in the direction of the arrow or changes SHEET SET settings.(…

  • Page 19: Tray

    Configuration and function Tray Small tools, such as a retractable knife, may be placed on the tray. Tray • However, keep a retractable knife or any other cutter out of reach of children since it can be dangerous. • Do not put any heavy object on the tray; otherwise, the cover may deform and come in contact with the carriage.

  • Page 20: Pinch Rollers And Grit Rollers

    Pinch rollers and grit rollers Align the pinch roller to the width of the sheet to be set, and move it to an appropriate position of the grit roller. The movement range of the pinch roller is as shown below. Move the pinch roller guessing the pinch roller guide marks as the measure.

  • Page 21: Selecting The Clamp Pressure

    Configuration and function Selecting the clamp pressure The clamp pressure can be changed in two levels using the clamp pressure lever. Select the higher or lower level of the clamp pressure that matches the sheet to be used. High mode Low mode Lower the clamp pressure lever.

  • Page 22: Pen Line Rubber

    Configuration and function Pen line rubber Plotting and cutting are performed on the pen line rubber If you want to perform POUNCING and dotted line cutting, install the pen line. pen line rubber When performing POUNCING or HALF CUT. Remove the pen line rubber. pen line rubber (1) Insert the flathead screwdriver or equivalent tool into the gap shown in the above illustration.

  • Page 23: Connecting The Cables

    (1) Set the CD supplied with FineCut into the disk drive. (2) Click [CD-ROM Contents] on the menu. (3) Open [usb11_installguid(en).pdf] for the plotter used in [Mimaki USB1.1 Driver] folder. Connector ports This plotter uses the USB connector for connection to the host computer.

  • Page 24: Menu Mode

    Menu mode This plotter is provided with the following four modes: < NOT-READY > mode The plotter is in this mode until the media is detected. The keys other than the key are effective. REMOTE < LOCAL > mode The plotter enters this mode after the sheet detection. All the keys are effective.

  • Page 25
    CHAPTER 2 Basic Operations This chapter describes the procedures and settings ranging from tool installation to cutting (plotting) operation. Operation flow…………..2-2 Installing a tool…………..2-3 Using a cutter …………….2-3 How to Install a Ballpoint Pen ………….2-6 Mount the Manual Cutter…………. 2-7 Turning the power on …………
  • Page 26: Operation Flow

    Operation flow Installing a tool See «Installing a tool» ( P.2-3) Mount the Manual Cutter. See «Mount the Manual Cutter.» P.2-7) Turning the power on See «Turning the power on» P.2-9) Setting the tool See «Setting the tool conditions» P.2-10) conditions Loading a sheet of media See «Loading a sheet of media»…

  • Page 27: Installing A Tool

    Installing a tool For this device, you can use the following tools. Cutter : Select this to cut the image printed on a sheet and to create the cut letters with the cutting sheet. Pen (rollerball) : Select this to “trial-write” for confirming how to actually cut. Pouncing Pin (option) : Select this to sketch the cutting line.

  • Page 28
    Adjusting the protrusion of the cutter blade Adjust the cutter blade according to the types of the cutters and the sheet for use. After adjusting the protrusion of the cutter blade, set the cutting conditions and conduct test cutting to check the cutting quality.
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    Installing a tool How to install the cutter • Install the cutter to the tool holder of the carriage.Be sure to insert the cutter all the way in the tool holder. Collar Inset the cutter into the tool holder. • Push the brim of the cutter against the holder. Fix the cutter holder.
  • Page 30: How To Install A Ballpoint Pen

    Installing a tool How to Install a Ballpoint Pen • When you want to use a commercially available ballpoint pen, you must use the pen of 8mm to 9mm in diameter. Image quality may depend on the pen. (Recommended ballpoint pen: the one available from Pentel Co., Ltd. with the product No.: K105-A, K105-GA) •…

  • Page 31: Mount The Manual Cutter

    Mount the Manual Cutter. You can use the manual cutter when you want to cut the sheet after you cut (plot). (Cutter blade is not installed at factory for safety reasons. Install the blade according to the following procedure.) • Don’t touch the cutter blade with your fingers. ->Sharp cutter edge may cause to injure you.

  • Page 32
    Mount the Manual Cutter. Mount the manual cutter on the device. (1) Hold the cutter so that the screw may come near to you, (2) Fix the slot of the manual cutter with that of the slot device, projection (3) Mount the cutter for sure so that you can hear a click sound.
  • Page 33: Turning The Power On

    Turning the power on • Before turning the power on, check that the pinch rollers have been raised. • Be sure to turn on the host computer before turning on the plotter. If this order is not correctly followed, the plotter can malfunction. •…

  • Page 34: Setting The Tool Conditions

    Setting the tool conditions You must set the tool conditions adjusting to your use. Kinds of the Tool Conditions The kinds of the tool conditions include cutting, plotting and pouncing conditions. See P.2-10 for the way of setting tool conditions. Kinds Description This is the tool conditions for using the cutter.

  • Page 35: Set The Tool Conditions

    Setting the tool conditions Set the Tool Conditions. Press the key several times to TOOL C U T 2 0 8 0 0 . 3 0 select a tool condition for setting. • The tool conditions include [CUT1 to CUT5], plotting condition (PEN), POUNCING condition, and cutting condition (HALF).

  • Page 36
    Setting the tool conditions Press the key or ENTER/HOLD C U T 2 1 0 0 0 . 3 5 jog key to secure the setting value. • If you have selected the plotting condition (PEN) in the Step 1, consider SPEED: 40cm/s and PRESSURE: 60 to 80g as the reference value.
  • Page 37: Loading A Sheet Of Media

    Loading a sheet of media Either a leaf sheet (cut sheet) or a roll sheet can be loaded on the plotter. The pinch rollers and grit rollers hold the sheet in position. Locate the pinch rollers so that they match the sheet to be used. Pinch roller Clamp lever Grit roller…

  • Page 38: Maximum Cutting Area

    Maximum cutting area The maximum cutting area (the area in which cutting (plotting) is permitted) varies depending on the location of pinch rollers and that of the origin. The white portion of the illustration shown below represents the maximum cutting area. ( P. 3.65) An area where cutting is not permitted is called a “non-plotting area”.

  • Page 39
    Loading a sheet of media Method of detecting a sheet When a sheet of media is set, the following two displays will appear alternately on the LCD panel. Align to the direction of the set sheet, and press the jog keys R O L L <…
  • Page 40: Loading A Leaf Sheet (Cut Sheet)

    Loading a leaf sheet (cut sheet) Press the key to switch to SHEET SET R O L L < > L E A F NOT READY mode. • You need not to do so if it’s already in the NOT READY mode.

  • Page 41
    Loading a sheet of media Press the jog key to select “LEAF”. • «Sheet detection» ( P.2-14) • : In the case the sheet is loaded from the rear : In the case the sheet is loaded from the front Displays the detected Start detecting the sheet.
  • Page 42: How To Place The Roll Sheet

    How to Place the Roll Sheet If you want to use the roll sheet, you must mount the roll-placing table. Raise the clamp lever. Lay down the roll-placing table, fitting to the width of the roll sheet. • As the roll-placing table has a magnet, just attach it to the device and it is fixed.

  • Page 43
    Loading a sheet of media Pull out the sheet for maintaining. (1) Pull the sheet tightly and take up the slack. (2) Make sure that the sheet is loaded without slack, then raise the clamp lever. • When the power is on, the absorbing fan is turned on to absorb the roll sheet.
  • Page 44: Test Cutting (Plotting)

    Test cutting (plotting) Execute test cutting (plotting) to confirm the tool conditions. In the test cutting, the plotter cuts two squares. • When the cutter blade is worn and dull, you can use it temporarily by enhancing the value of PRESSURE.

  • Page 45: Cutting (Plotting)

    Cutting (plotting) You can start cutting (plotting) after completion of setting up a tool, loading a sheet and setting the tool conditions. • Check the following settings before executing cutting (plotting). Setting of the origin ( P.2-21) Setting of the command origin ( P.3-65) Switching between commands ( P.3-65)

  • Page 46: Start Cutting (Plotting)

    Start cutting (plotting) After completion of setting the origin, C U T 1 R E M O T E press the key. REMOTE • The display changes to REMOTE. Send the data to the plotter. C U T 1 1 3 5 6 K B •…

  • Page 47: Cut Off The Sheet (Manual Cutting)

    Cutting (plotting) Cut off the Sheet (Manual Cutting) Confirm that the plotter is in the local C U T 1 0 5 0 0 . 3 0 mode. Enter the sheet feed length by pressing 5 0 . 0 0 . 0 the jog key •…

  • Page 48: Turning The Power Off

    Turning the power off When plotting is completed, press the “ O ” side of the power switch to turn the power off. • Once the power is turned off, wait at least five seconds before turning the power on again. Confirm that the plotter is not receiving C U T 1 R E M O T E…

  • Page 49
    CHAPTER 3 Useful Function This chapter describes the setting procedures of each functions, and how to operate the plotter usefully. Functions in the Jog Mode ….3-2 Perform DIVISION CUT….. 3-44 Setting the origin ……..3-2 Set for DIVISION CUT……3-44 Two-point axis alignment ……
  • Page 50: Functions In The Jog Mode

    Functions in the Jog Mode Press the jog key in the local mode, and then you can enter the jog mode, where you can perform the following settings. Reference Function names Contents page Setting the origin Set the point from which the plotter will start cutting (plotting). P.3-2 Two-point axis If a ruled sheet is set, align the horizontal and vertical axes with the…

  • Page 51: Two-Point Axis Alignment

    Functions in the Jog Mode Two-point axis alignment If a ruled sheet is set, align the horizontal and vertical axes with the Compensation point appropriate lines on the sheet. Correct the axial inclination (θ) by setting a compensation point in combination with the origin.

  • Page 52: Cutting Area

    Cutting area Set the area in which the plotter performs cutting (plotting). The area that has a diagonal line extending from the origin to a given UL (upper left) point is the available cutting Point UL area. The cutting area setting will be cleared by performing sheet detection again.

  • Page 53: Digitization Operation

    Functions in the Jog Mode Digitization operation The coordinates of the plotted figure relative to the origin are displayed on the host computer. Upon receiving the digitization command (DP;) from the host computer, the plotter is ready for digitization operation. To conduct digitization, install a sheet with patterns to select points on it.

  • Page 54: Set The Distance Compensation

    Set the distance compensation When cutting is to be performed along a long length, the cut length may significantly differ from the data value, depending on the thickness of the sheet. Additionally, the diameter difference between the grit rollers may cause a significant difference in the sheet feeding distance between the right side and the left side. This function compensates those differences.

  • Page 55
    Set the distance compensation Setting procedure Press the key in the local mode. TOOL C U T 1 0 5 0 0 . 3 0 • Tool conditions are displayed with the cursor blinking at the [SPEED] value. Press the jog key C U T 1 0 5 0 0 .
  • Page 56
    Change the reference length in the B direction (horizontal direction) with the jog key • If you change the reference length in the B direction, the distance compensation value (B) will be cleared. Press the key to determine ENTER/HOLD D R A W S H I F T = 0 m m the reference length in the B direction.
  • Page 57
    Set the distance compensation If the reference value and the measured A R = 1 . 0 A L = 0 . 0 value differ from each other, change the compensation value with the jog Press the key to determine ENTER/HOLD A R = 1 .
  • Page 58: Perform Multiple Cuttings

    Perform Multiple Cuttings This function performs cutting (plotting) for the received data on two or more sheets.(Maximum 999 cuttings) The origin at executing the multiple sheet cutting. Copy interval (Manual setting) The origin at terminating the multiple sheet cutting (Automatically established) •…

  • Page 59
    Perform Multiple Cuttings • If the multiple sheet cutting is executed immediately after cutting in the remote mode, cutting (plotting) will be overlapped. To avoid this trouble, be sure to set the new origin. • While the plotter is executing the multiple sheet cutting, it ignores data sent from the computer. •…
  • Page 60: Cut Out Data With Registration Mark

    See pages P.3-13 through P.3-17. Set the printed sheet in CG-60SR. Set it referring to P.2-13. Send the cut-target image from the computer for In case it is not successfully cut, cutting.

  • Page 61: Precautions In Inputting Data With Registration Marks

    Cut Out Data with Registration Mark Precautions in inputting data with registration marks There are some limitations on preparing data with registration marks. In order to make full use of this function, read the following instructions carefully and prepare data with registration marks properly.

  • Page 62
    No-plotting area around the registration marks An area around a registration mark (from the mark origin to the mark size area) is a non-plotting area. There must be no data plotted or stain in this area; otherwise, a wrong origin may be detected or a mark read error can occur.
  • Page 63
    Cut Out Data with Registration Mark The size of, and the distance between, registration marks The size (B) of a registration mark suited for the distance (A) between the marks is as shown below. If the mark size (B) is too small relative to the distance (A), the marks may not be detected correctly. Be sure to prepare the registration marks with an appropriate size.
  • Page 64
    Recommended size of the area defined with a set of four registration marks It is recommended that the size of the area defined with a set of four registration marks is in the range of A4 size (210 mm x 297 mm) to A3 size (297 mm x 420 mm). If you follow this recommendation, you can minimize wasteful spaces and arrange the designs efficiently.
  • Page 65
    Cut Out Data with Registration Mark Precautions on registration mark detection Observe the following precautions on registration mark detection. • To ensure that the distance between registration marks is equal to the cutting length, input the distance between the printed marks found by the mark detecting function. (DIST.REVI P.3-20) In this case, scale compensation between the registration marks overrides distance compensation selected from the function menu.
  • Page 66: Set For Detecting The Registration Marks

    Set for Detecting the Registration Marks When you want to cut the data with registration marks, you must set the following without fail. Press the key in the local FUNCTION D A T A C L E A R < E N T > mode.

  • Page 67
    Cut Out Data with Registration Mark Press the key.. ENTER/HOLD Press the jog key to select the set values. • See pages P.3-19 through P.3-22 for the contents of each setting item. Press the key to confirm the value. ENTER/HOLD イ…
  • Page 68
    DIST.REVI Select “OFF” when using FineCut. Setting Description The plotter will not perform any scale compensation. BEFOR With this setting, enter the scale compensation values and the trapezium compensation value before executing the registration mark detection. P.3-24 , P.3-27) Since the distance between registration marks is entered beforehand, rapid movement is expected when detecting.
  • Page 69
    Cut Out Data with Registration Mark MARK FORM Setting Description Select either one of the following types of registration marks. TYPE1 TYPE2 Mark: TYPE1 Mark: TYPE2 COPIES A ( UP ), COPIES B ( LEFT ) Setting Description Effective when the same pattern is multi-printed at regular intervals. 1 ~…
  • Page 70
    SKEW CHECK Setting Description Set the allowable range of the sheet feeding error when performing continuous 0 ~ 99mm copy. During continuous copying on a roll sheet, copies may be misaligned little by little because of sheet skewing. If the error in the B-axis coordinate of the TP1 mark has exceeded the allowable range, cutting operation is temporally stopped.
  • Page 71: Method Of Detecting Registration Marks

    Cut Out Data with Registration Mark Method of detecting registration marks Registration marks are detected in two different ways; full-automatic detection and semi-automatic detection. Use the semi-automatic function when the TP1 is not located at the bottom right of the sheet, or when the supplied FineCut is to be used as the cutting software.

  • Page 72
    Full-automatic detection of marks Use this function to correct the error in the detected length between registration marks as compared with the printed length between registration marks. For this purpose, measure the length A and B on the data beforehand. Measure the length between the registration marks.
  • Page 73: Set The Origin

    Cut Out Data with Registration Mark Set with the jog key A ( 1 — 2 ) = * * * . * • Press the key. And the plotter moves ENTER/HOLD to the next scale compensation setting. • If [MARK DETECT] is set to [2ptA], the display for B ( 1 — 3 ) = * * * .

  • Page 74
    Detecting procedure ( [DIST.REVI.] Setting value is “AFTER”) • Be sure to set the sheet in the rear. Follow steps 1 to 3 of «Detecting procedure ( [DIST.REVI.] Setting value is “BEFOR”)» ( P.3-24) Press the key. ENTER/HOLD R O L L <…
  • Page 75
    Cut Out Data with Registration Mark Semi-automatic detection of registration marks When TP1 cannot be located at the position where it can be detected full-automatically or when no registration mark can be detected full-automatically, perform registration mark detection semiautomatically. Pinch roller Detecting procedure ( [DIST.REVI.] Setting value is “BEFOR”) Load the sheet and lower the clamp lever.
  • Page 76
    Press the key. ENTER/HOLD S E A R C H S T A R T P O S • The scale compensation display appears. (The right figure shows the 4-point detection display as an example.) A ( 1 — 2 ) = * * * . * Make setting with the jog key A ( 1 — 2 ) = * * * .
  • Page 77
    Cut Out Data with Registration Mark Detecting procedure ( [DIST.REVI.] Setting value is “BEFOR”) Follow steps 1 to 3 of «Detecting procedure ( [DIST.REVI.] Setting value is “BEFOR”)» ( P.3-27) Press the key. ENTER/HOLD * * M A R K D E T E C T * * •…
  • Page 78: Detect A Registration Mark Automatically After The Sheet Is Detected

    Detect a registration mark automatically after the sheet is detected Set the automatic registration mark search function performed after the sheet is detected. If both of the registration mark detection and the registration mark search is valid, the function will search the registration mark automatically after the sheet is detected.

  • Page 79
    Cut Out Data with Registration Mark Press the jog key to select S E A R C H M A R K : “ON”. Press the key. ENTER/HOLD S C A N W I D T H : 1 0 c m Press the jog key to select S C A N…
  • Page 80: Confirm The Following When Failed In Cutting Correctly

    Confirm the following when failed in cutting correctly. Check the sensor for the registration mark detection • If you move the head and sheet manually, you cannot perform the right response check. Be sure to perform it via the following operations. •…

  • Page 81
    Cut Out Data with Registration Mark Press the key to terminate the jog mode. • The plotter returns to the local mode. Press the key. FUNCTION D A T A C L E A R < E N T > Select [MARK sensor] by pressing the M A R K s e n s o r <…
  • Page 82
    Detect operation Scan in the B direction (plus direction) to detect the line. • The buzzer sounds when the line is detected. If the line is not detected, the buzzer does not sound. Scan in the B direction (minus Minus direction) to detect the line.
  • Page 83
    Any pen color works for the adjustment. You can order the dedicated pen from a sales office of MIMAKI. Confirm that the plotter is in the local C U T 1 0 5 0 0 .
  • Page 84
    By pressing the jog keys , adjust the light pointer position so that the center of the light pointer is in alignment with the center of the cross pattern. Press the key. ENTER/HOLD C U T 1 0 5 0 0 .
  • Page 85
    Cut Out Data with Registration Mark Select [MARK sensor] by pressing the M A R K s e n s o r < E N T > jog key Press the key. ENTER/HOLD S E N S O R C H K <…
  • Page 86: Alignment Of Mark Sensor

    Alignment of MARK SENSOR The offset value of the cutter and the mark sensor can be adjusted. Set the sheet on which the register mark is printed. Install a cutter in the tool holder. Confirm that the plotter is in the local C U T 1 0 5 0 0 .

  • Page 87
    Cut Out Data with Registration Mark Enter the corrected value (mm) by A = — 0 . 2 B = — 0 . 2 pressing the jog keys for the A direction, or the for the B direc- tion. • If misaligned by +0.2 mm, enter “-0.2”. Press the key.
  • Page 88: Expand The Cutting (Plotting) Area

    Expand the cutting (plotting) area You can reduce the dead space to expand cut (picture drawing) area (EXPANDS function). The dead space is reduced by 10mm at the left and right as well as at your near side. EXPANDS: OFF EXPANDS: ON Pinch roller (left) Pinch roller (right)

  • Page 89
    Expand the cutting (plotting) area Press the key. ENTER/HOLD E X P A N D S : O F F the jog keyPress key to E X P A N D S : O N select “ON.” Press the key. ENTER/HOLD Press the key twice for terminating this function.
  • Page 90: Switch The Cutting (Plotting) Direction

    Switch the cutting (plotting) direction This function sets the location of origin and direction of the axes of coordinates according to the application software to be used. (ROTATION 機能) Rotating function : OFF Rotating function : ON • After the sheet detection, the Origin Origin carriage will stop at the origin.

  • Page 91
    Switch the cutting (plotting) direction Press the key. ENTER/HOLD Press the key twice for terminating this function. Coordinate system The plotter has four different coordinate systems established by combinations of the sheet setting direction and the rotation of the coordinate axes. <…
  • Page 92: Perform Division Cut

    Perform DIVISION CUT. Setting the DIVISION CUT allows you to divide and cut data larger You can divide and cut the part than the sheet width (DIVISION CUT function). that runs off the edge. • With the DVISION CUT function, you can use the following convenient functions too.

  • Page 93
    Perform DIVISION CUT. Press the to select “ON.” D I V I S I O N c u t : O N Press the key. ENTER/HOLD F R A M E C U T : O F F Press the jog key to select F R A M E C U T…
  • Page 94: Cut Data Via Division Cut

    Perform DIVISION CUT. Cut Data via DIVISION CUT. Send data from the host computer to the plotter. Available area Origin • If the data exceeds the available cutting area, the display shown at right will appear. O F F S C A L E When cutting completes, the plotter * * D I V I S I O N * * X X s…

  • Page 95: Change The Cutting (Plotting) Order

    Change the cutting (plotting) order You can reorder or sort the cut data that has been sent from the host computer to change the order for cutting (SORTING function). Suppose that there is data that you want to cut just like drawing a picture with a single stroke, according the order in which data is sent from application software.

  • Page 96: Set Sorting

    Set SORTING . Press the key in the local FUNCTION D A T A C L E A R < E N T > mode. Press the jog key to select S E T < E N T > [SET UP] . Press the key.

  • Page 97
    Change the cutting (plotting) order Press the jog key to select A R E A 5 0 0 the setting of [AREA] . • Setting values : OFF or 10 to 5,100cm (in 10cm increment) Press the key for setting, and press the key.
  • Page 98: Sorting Sequence

    Change the cutting (plotting) order Sorting sequence Data transmission is started. C U T 1 2 K B • The size of unprocessed data in the receiver buffer is displayed. • Cutting is not performed. The processed line segments are stored in the sorting buffer. After completion of data transmission, P L O T the display shows the waiting time for…

  • Page 99: Make The Media Without Uncut Area

    Make the media without uncut area By over wrapping the start point and the end point arbitrarily, you can make the media without uncut area. Over cut Specify the over cut function (valid/invalid) and the length of the over part cut.

  • Page 100: Other Useful Functions

    Other Useful Functions Feed the paper Before starting cutting (plotting), feed the sheet manually by the length to be used. In addition, by feeding the sheet beforehand, you can check for a skew of the sheet or prevent skew while cutting (plotting) the long data. •…

  • Page 101: Hold

    Other Useful Functions HOLD If a sheet goes out of alignment while long data is being Data after the correction cut (picture-drawn), you can temporarily hold the cut for of sheet displacement fixing the misalignment of the sheet. Cut before the sheet misalignment is fixed.

  • Page 102: Data Clear — Discontinue Plotting

    DATA CLEAR — Discontinue Plotting — Execute the DATA CLEAR function to discontinue cutting (plotting) for data. If you do not perform DATA CLEAR, the plotter will perform cutting for the received data when it is returned to the remote mode. Once DATA CLEAR is executed, the plotter will perform cutting (plotting) for new data, if received after the plotter is set to the remote mode.

  • Page 103: Perform Sample Cut To Find Out The Cause Of Cutting Error

    Other Useful Functions Perform SAMPLE CUT to Find out the Cause of Cutting Error. In case that normal data cutting cannot be performed etc., perform SAMPLE“Cut” cutting with the sample stored in this plotter to find out the cause of cutting error.

  • Page 104: Output The Setting List

    Output the Setting List You can keep this plotted sheet for your future reference or transmit this document by facsimile when you contact your local distributor for maintenance. Set a A4-size discard sheet in a longitudinal direction ( P.2-16) , and replace the tool with “pen”…

  • Page 105: Output The Received Data By The Ascii Code [Ascii Dump]

    Other Useful Functions Output the received data by the ASCII code [ASCII DUMP] This function makes the host computer send data to the plotter, makes the plotter plot the communication conditions of the interface through which it receives the data, and makes the plotter plot the data in ASCII format.

  • Page 106: Set Each Device Number For Usb Connection

    Set each device number for USB connection When two and more plotters are connected to a host computer with USB cables, give different plotter numbers to the plotters, respectively. Press the key in the local FUNCTION D A T A C L E A R <…

  • Page 107: Perform Cutting A Dotted Line

    Other Useful Functions Perform cutting a dotted line When cutting the sheet according to data, the plotter cuts Cutter the design in broken lines without cutting it out. Sheet • For the broken-line cutting, use the cutter (model: SPB-0001, a set of three cemented carbide blades) that is optionally available.

  • Page 108
    Press the key. ENTER/HOLD H A L F l e n g t h : 0 . 5 m m Press the jog key to select H A L F l e n g t h : 2 . 5 m m the length of half cutting.
  • Page 109: Perform Plotting With Perforated Lines

    Other Useful Functions Perform plotting with perforated lines You can use a pin to perforate along the outline of data (POUNCING function). You can mark the perforated sheet with a marker pen, spray or others to use it for positioning of construction and hand-written signboard.

  • Page 110
    Other Useful Functions Set POUNCING function. Press the key in the local FUNCTION D A T A C L E A R < E N T > mode. Press the jog key to select S E T < E N T > [SET UP] .
  • Page 111: Miscellaneous Settings

    Miscellaneous Settings Switch the display language You can select the display language from the following seven kinds (it is set to “English” when you purchase this plotter). Languages you can select : Japanese、 English、 German、 French、 Spanish、 Italian、 Portuguese Press the key in the local FUNCTION D A T A…

  • Page 112: Other Convenient Settings

    Other Convenient Settings Change the settings according to your use. Press the key in the local FUNCTION D A T A C L E A R < E N T > mode. Press the jog key to select S E T <…

  • Page 113
    Miscellaneous Settings Setting List Function Outline Setting values name This is to automatically switch the command AUTO according to the command specifications of the receiving data. Command Switch the unit of moving amount This is selected when the plotter receives the Switching specified by a command.
  • Page 114
    Function Outline Setting values name 0.1mm 0.1mm movement per jog key operation (set in mm) 1.0mm 1.0mm movement per jog key operation (set in mm) This is to set the moving amount of Jog Step carriage and sheet via the jog key. 1/16inch 1/16inch movement per jog key operation (set in inch)
  • Page 115
    Miscellaneous Settings Step Size Some applications (especially the old ones) output only data with different unit from the basic resolution. In such a case, you can change the setting value of this plotter to allow cutting in correct size. Cutting Mode Select “QUALITY”…
  • Page 116
    Priority Setting of priority is available with MGL-II c commands.Specifically, setting of priority is applied to the following commands. Pen selection command Pen lowering speed setting command Pen lifting speed setting command Acceleration setting command Pen pressure setting command FS;、 ZF; Cutter blade compensation setting command Size Reply Value The setting value does not affect the actual available cutting area.
  • Page 117
    Miscellaneous Settings Dummy Cutting The plotter executes dummy cutting in front of the pinch roller that is located on the side closer to the current location of the carriage. Set the dummy cut function to OFF if you do not want to dummy-cut Pinch Roller the sheet that is to be used with characters cut out.
  • Page 118: Reset The Setting Values To The Initial State

    Miscellaneous Settings Reset the setting values to the initial state. Press the key in the local FUNCTION D A T A C L E A R < E N T > mode. Press the jog key to select S E T <…

  • Page 119
    CHAPTER 4 In Case of Trouble This chapter describes the actions to be taken when the plotter develops any trouble or displays an error message. Before taking a phenomenon as a trouble ……4-2 Troubles for which error messages are given on the LCD ……………..
  • Page 120: Before Taking A Phenomenon As A Trouble

    Before taking a phenomenon as a trouble Take appropriate remedies according to the table below. If still the problem cannot be solved, contact MIMAKI or its dealer. Phenomenon Cause Remedy Connect the power cable to the The power cable is not Power does not turn on.

  • Page 121
    Before taking a phenomenon as a trouble Phenomenon Cause Remedy When a long leaf sheet is to be cut, take care not to bend the sheet while feeding or cutting it and do not put any extra load on The sheet was bent and came the sheet.
  • Page 122: Troubles For Which Error Messages Are Given On The Lcd

    Troubles for which error messages are given on the LCD Error message Error messages are shown as error numbers. Take an appropriate remedy according to the table below. And if the remedy does not work, contact your distributer or an sales office of MIMAKI. Error message Cause Remedy…

  • Page 123
    Confirm the status and the settings described above. If still no registration mark is detected, contact your distributor or a sales office of MIMAKI. Check to see if there is no print or dirt between the registration marks. Check to see if the black registration mark is printed against the white background.
  • Page 124
    An overcurrent error in the motor in appears, contact your distributor or a ERR43 B CURRENT the sheet width direction was sales office of MIMAKI. detected. Turn the power off once and turn it on again. The plotter has failed to detect the…
  • Page 125: Status Message

    Troubles for which error messages are given on the LCD Status message The messages given below appear in the remote mode. They do not indicate errors but require an appropriate action. Message Cause Remedy A press on the key will cause REMOTE CUT1 * REMOTE * The plotter is in the remote mode.

  • Page 126
    If the same message appears, contact REMOTE turning the power on. your distributor or a sales office of MIMAKI. Cutting cannot be continued, since roll End of the sheet is detected while sheet has ended. detecting a mark or cutting roll sheet.
  • Page 127
    CHAPTER 5 Appendix The appendix describes the replacement procedure for the cutter blade and the specifications of the plotter. Specifications of the main unit……….. 5-2 Repeatability condition …………..5-3 Cutter blade …………….5-4 Replacing the cutter blade …………5-4 Adjusting the cutter blade …………5-5 Replacing the blade of any cutter other than that supplied with the plotter ………………5-5 Note slip…………….
  • Page 128: Specifications Of The Main Unit

    The image quality is not guaranteed because the pen tip position differs depending on the pen in use. *7: With the USB connection, the ESC type commands among the MGL-llc commands cannot be used. *8: The values are based on MIMAKI’s measurement conditions.

  • Page 129: Repeatability Condition

    Specifications of the main unit Repeatability condition Plotter conditions • When using a exclusive roll-placing table. • The clamp pressure must be set to “HIGH” . • The specified repeatability may not be guaranteed depending on the material of the sheet to be cut or ink jet media, Sheet setting conditions •…

  • Page 130: Cutter Blade

    If the cutter blade is chipped or blunt, replace it with a new one. (Accessorry parts number) New cutter blades (low-pressure blade set for PVC sheets: Model SPB-0030) are available from your distributor or MIMAKI’s sales office. Lock nut Loosen the lock nut, and pull the Adjusting knob adjusting knob out of the holder.

  • Page 131: Adjusting The Cutter Blade

    Cutter blade Adjusting the cutter blade After the completion of adjustment, be sure to set cutting conditions and perform test cutting to check the cutting quality. Lock nut Remove the cutter holder, and loosen the lock nut. 」 Adjusting knob Turn the adjusting knob to adjust the protruding amount of the cutter blade.

  • Page 132: Note Slip

    Note slip When changing the sheet for cutting (plotting), distance correction may be required depending on the sheet thickness. ( P.3-6) In that case, the following note slip is useful to note down the sheet name and the distance correction value. Sheet Name: Sheet Name: Sheet Name:…

  • Page 133: Function Flowchart

    Function Flowchart Functions invoked with the specific keys REMOTE Key: CUT 1 2 0 0 5 0 0 . 3 0 CUT 1 * REMOT E * Local mode SHEET SET Key: CUT 1 2 0 0 5 0 0 . 3 0 ROL L <…

  • Page 134
    TOOL Key (Settings of Tool conditions) : CUT 1 * REMOT E * CUT 1 2 0 0 5 0 0 . 3 0 Remote mode Present tool setting CUT 1 2 0 0 5 0 0 . 3 0 CUT 1 2 0 0 5 0 0 .
  • Page 135: Functions Invoked With The Jog Mode (Jog Keys)

    Function Flowchart Functions invoked with the jog mode (jog keys) Setting an origin CUT 1 2 0 0 5 0 0 . 3 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 5 . 0 1 0 . 0 Local mode A = * * * * B = * * * * * * OR I G I N * * Cutting area…

  • Page 136: Functions

    Functions CUT 1 2 0 0 5 0 0 . 3 0 DA T A C L EAR < ENT > Local mode SQUARE CUT < ENT > N o . COP I ES < ENT > N o . COP I ES I NT ERVA L 1 ~…

  • Page 137
    Function Flowchart Enable to setting [MARK DETECT] is not [OFF] D I S T . REV I . : A F T ER S I Z E : 1 0mm o f f s e t A 0 . 0mm o f f s e t B 0 .
  • Page 138
    Followed Followed SE T UP < ENT > POUNC I NG < e n t > POUNC I NG : OF F ON , OFF PR I OR I T Y < e n t > PR I OR I T Y : OF F ON , OFF D I S T ANCE…
  • Page 139
    Function Flowchart Enable to setting [SORTING] is [ON] AUTO F EED : ON AREA : OF F ON , OFF OFF , 10 ~ 5100 5-13…
  • Page 140
    Followed MARK s e n s o r < ENT > SENSOR CHK < e n t > S I Z E : 4 0mm 4 ~ 40 mm SENSOR OF S < e n t > A = 0 . 0 B = 0 .
  • Page 141
    Function Flowchart FORM : T YPE 1 SPEED : 1 0 c m / s TYPE1 , TYPE2 4 ~ 40 5-15…
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