Ioline 300, 350HF Quick Start Manual

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Quick Start Guide
Ioline 300/350HF System
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User Notice
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It is the responsibility of the operator of the printer to monitor the performance of the printer and main­tain it in proper working condition by following the instructions in this Quick Start Guide and the 300 System User Guide. It is the responsibility of the operator of the printer to follow all safety precautions and warnings that are described in this User Guide. Ioline Corporation is not responsible for injuries that may occur as a result of unsafe use. Ioline Corporation is not responsible for substandard operational performance as a result of failure to maintain the printer as described in Quick Start Guide and the 300 System User Guide.
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Service and Support
If you require assistance with an Ioline product, your local Ioline dealer or authorized service center is ready to help. Support information is also available 24/7 on the Ioline Web site—or you may contact Ioline directly:
Ioline Corporation
14140 NE 200th Street
Woodinville, Washington 98072 U.S.A.
Ioline Customer Service Department
Monday through Friday
7:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. U.S. Pacic Time
Voice: 1.425.398.8282
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Part Numbers: (Print) 107077 Rev. 8 • (File) 107070 Rev. 6
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Ioline 300 System
Quick Start Guide
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Images & Illustrations
Figure 1. Front view of the 300 System and a close-up back of the machine . ........ xiv
Figure 2.
Figure 3.
Figure 4.
Figure 5.
Figure 6.
Figure 7.
Figure 8.
Figure 9.
Figure 10.
Figure 11.
Figure 12.
Figure 13.
Unpacking the cutter . .......................................................................................... 15
The 301 Software installation screen. ............................................................... 16
The Ioline software icons will be placed on the desktop . ........................... 16
Install the drivers, then insert the USB key into the PC . ............................. 16
Locations of the power cord outlet, serial port and USB port ................. 17
Rear view of the computer parallel and serial ports . ................................... 17
Adhesive sheet and backing material guidelines ............................................18
Align the adhesive sheet with the L-shaped Tray alignment marks .........18
Apply the material on top of the Adhesive Sheet on the Tray ................. 19
Blade selection guidelines ................................................................................... 20
Installing the blade in the blade holder ............................................................ 20
A properly adjusted blade .................................................................................. 20
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Table of Contents
Safety & Cautions
Visual Reference Guide
Chapter 1 Assembly & Set-up
Assembly ........................................................................................................... 15
Unpacking the 300 System ................................................................................................. 15
Prepare the Production Area ............................................................................................. 15
Step 1: Install the 301 Software ....................................................................................... 16
Step 2: Connect the cutter to the PC ............................................................................. 17
Step 3: Install and adhesive sheet ..................................................................................... 17
Step 4: Install the material and tray ................................................................................. 19
Step 5: Select and adjust the blade ................................................................................... 20
Index
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The 300 and 350HF are powerful cutting machines. To avoid serious injury:
n Keep ngers, loose clothing and any objects that might get
tangled in moving parts away from the cutter during opera­tion.
n Before using, make sure that the cutter has 9-in of clearance
in front and behind the table to give the moving tray ad­equate space.
Safety &
Cautions
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Visual Reference Guide
KEY
A
A. Left end cover B. Dust cover C. Carriage (design may
vary)
D. Adhesive sheet, mounted E. Right end cover F. Keypad G. Tray (removeable)
C
D
B
H. Origin (starting point) I. Thumb nuts (2) J. Table (non-removeable) K. Leg (2) L. Power switch M. Serial port N. USB port O. Power connector
E
F
G
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H
K
I
J
L
M
Figure 1. Front view of the 300 System and a close-up photo of the port and power swith on the back of the machine.
N O
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Assembly
This Quick Start Guide shows how to assemble and set up the Ioline 300 System. Consult the 300 System User Guide on the CD-ROM for more detailed information about installation and operation. Use the provided Adobe® Acrobat® viewer to read and cut the User Guide if necessary.
Unpacking the 300 System
Chapter 1
Assembly & Set-up
Follow the enclosed instruction sheet to remove the cutter and Accessory Kit from the box. To avoid injury, always lift the cut­ter with two people. Check the Packing List and save all packing materials.
1. Set the cutter on a stable surface.
2. If you purchased an extra tray, lift it off the 300’s it aside.
3. Remove the 4 screws holding the
4. Cut the tie wrap that hold the the packing material. (See Figure 2.)
Table in place for shipping.
carriage in place and remove all
Table and set
Prepare the Production Area
Clean the table top and clear any obstacles. Place the cutter 9-inches away from the wall to allow the material tray to move freely toward the back.
Tie wrap
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Save all packing materials.
Note
Figure 2. (Left) remove the shipping screws from the Table and (right) cut the ship- ping tie wrap holding the carriage.
Caution
The 300 and 350HF
Systems are heavy and
could cause injury if they fall. A minimum of two people are required to safely unpack the cut­ters and attach them to the stand.
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Step 1: Install the 301 Software
1. Insert the 301 Software CD-ROM (packaged in the Accessory Kit) into the CD-ROM drive.
2. The
3. Follow the self-guided installation instructions to install the
installation program should automatically start. If it does not, go to Start Menu>Run. Click on Browse and choose the CD-ROM drive (often drive D:\). Select iosetup.exe, then Open and Run.
Ioline Control Center, 301 Software, Acrobat Reader, and all manuals. (See Figure 3.)
Figure 3. The 301 Software installation screen.
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Older 300 and 350HF Systems
used a parallel key rather than USB, as shown below:
Note
4. When prompted, answer ‘Yes’ to all questions about installing drivers.
5. The installation program will place icons on the desktop for the 301 Software and Ioline Control Center. (See Figure 4.)
6. Power off the computer.
7. Connect the Ioline
Figure 5. Install the drivers, then insert the USB key into the PC.
301 Software key to the USB port (Figure 5).
Figure 4. The Ioline software icons will be placed on the desktop.
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Step 2: Connect the cutter to the PC
1. Insert the power cord into the power outlet on the cutter, then plug it into a wall socket or power strip (Figure 6).
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Power cord outlet
Figure 6. Locations of the power cord outlet, serial port and USB port on the rear panel of the cutter.
2. Connect the serial cable supplied in the
Plotter serial port (9-pin female)
Plotter USB port
Accessory Kit to the
cutter.
3. Verify that the cutter is positioned at least 9 inches away from the wall or other objects, then turn the cutter power on. The Table will move backward and the carriage to the right. Wait for the keypad light to turn red, indicating that the cutter has nished initial­izing.
4. Connect the serial cable to the serial port on the computer. Use a 9-25 pin adapter if required.
5. The cable conguration between the cutter
and computer should resemble the photo in Figure 7.
Figure 7. Rear view of the com­puter parallel and serial ports.
6. Turn the computer power on.
Step 3: Install and adhesive sheet
1. Check the light on the cutter keypad and press Start/Stop if it is not red. Use the Arrow keys on the keypad to move the Table all the way forward.
2. If the tray is installed in the Table, loosen the thumb nuts and remove the tray by lifting up in the front and pulling forward. Place the tray on a stable surface.
3. Choose an Adhesive Sheet (and backing material, if required) that are appropriate for the material you plan to cut. (See Fig- ure 8 to identify proper sheet and backing types. More infor­mation about choosing Adhesive Sheets is also located in the 300/350HF System User Guide.)
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High Tack
(HT)
Medidum Tack
(MT)
Low Tack
(LT)
Ultra Low Tack
(ULT)
2-sided Backing
(2S)
1-sided Backing
(1S)
Figure 8. Adhesive Sheet and backing material guidelines.
4. Peel the back­ing paper off of one side of the Adhesive sheet. With the exposed side facing the Tray, align the corners of the sheet with the engraved “L” shaped marks in the Tray (Figure 9).
5. Smooth the adhesive sheet down until all bubbles are removed. Leave the paper cover on the top of the adhesive sheet until ready to apply material for cutting.
Scrim felt, leather, etching and stencil board. Order 107076
A general purpose sheet, use with most twills. Order 107295
Heatseal-backed or thin and fragile
materials. Order 107093
Paper or paper-backed materials. Order 108300
Adds adhesive to non-backed materials. Order 107089
Stabilizes thin materials. Order 106277
Figure 9. Align the adhesive sheet with the L-shaped Tray alignment marks.
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Step 4: Install the material and tray
1. Remove the cover from the Adhesive Sheet and carefully ap­ply fabric to the Tray. Smooth all bubbles out of the material. (See Figure 10.)
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Figure 10. Apply the material on top of the Adhesive Sheet on the Tray.
2. Slide the Tray onto the Table with the thumb nuts facing the front of the machine. Make sure the rear lip of the Tray ts tightly under the white strip in the rear of the Table. The thumb nut posts should drop smoothly into the slots on the front of the Table.
3. Press the Tray down into the Table and tighten the thumb nuts.
4. Use the Arrow keys on the keypad to position the carriage and Table so that the blade is in lower right corner of the Table. This is where cutting will start.
5. Press Set Origin on the keypad. The light on the keypad will turn green.
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Caution
The blades are very sharp
and the tip is fragile. Use caution when inserting
them into the blade holder.
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You can substantially extend the life of the blade by making sure to adjust it to the proper depth for the material you are cutting and setting down-force pressure as low as necessary to get a clean cut, This also reduces the possibil­ity Tray damage.
Note
Step 5: Select and adjust the blade
1. Find one of the included blades in the Accessory Kit. Figure 11 shows blade information.
Reduces fraying and pulling on fragile
30o Blade
0.094-in offset
45o Blade
0.094-in offset
60o Blade
0.094-in offset
Figure 11. Blade selection guidelines.
2. Unscrew the foot (Fig­ure 12) from the blade
holder.
or exible materials. 300: Order 321 (PN 107076)
350HF: Order 324 (PN 107418)
General purpose blade. Cutts some
thick materials. 300: Order 322 (PN 106989)
350HF: Order 325 (PN 107419)
For cutting thick and stiff materials.
350HF: Order 326 (PN 107420)
Blade
Foot
3. Insert the blade into the blade holder (Figure
13). It will resist at first then slide freely to a hard stop when properly inserted.
4. Gently turn the foot onto the blade holder until just before the tip of the blade protrudes from the opening in the foot. Insert the blade holder in the jaw then tighten the clamp.
5. Follow the steps in the
300/350HF System User Guide to adjust the blade
exposure and force.
Note: this step is very important!
6. The cutter is ready to use!
Blade
Holder
Figure 12. Installing the blade in the blade holder.
Figure 13. A properly adjusted blade.
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Symbols
301 Software x, xi, 16
Installation 16
A
Index
Drivers x, 16
I
Icons 16
Accessory Kit 15, 16, 17, 20
Adhesive Sheet x, xiv, 17, 19
Aligning on the tray 18 Guidelines 18
Arrow keys 17, 19
Assembly & Setup 15
Clearance xiii
B
Backing material x, 17, 18
Guidelines 18
Blade holder x, 20
Blades
Adjusting xi, 20 Adjusting the blade exposure 20 Extending the life of 20 Installation in blade holder 20 Selection guidelines 20
C
K
Key. See USB key
Keypad xiv
L
Leg xiv
M
Material 19
O
Operation 15
Origin xiv, 19
Carriage xiv, 15, 17
CD-ROM 15, 16
Control Center 16
D
Digitizing software. See 301 Software
P
Packing materials 15
Parallel key 16
Ports x, 17
Power connector xiv
Power switch xiv
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S
Safety & Cautions xiii, 15, 20
Serial port xiv
Set Origin 19
Software. See 301 Software or Control Center
Start/Stop key 17
T
Table xiv
Thumb nuts xiv, 17, 19
Tray x, xiv, 18, 19, 20
Avoiding damage 20
U
USB key x, 16
USB port x, xiv, 16, 17
User Guide viii, 15, 17, 20
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