Roland CAMM PRO PC-60 User Manual

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PC-60PC-60
PC-60
PC-60PC-60
USER'S MANUAL
Thank you very much for purchasing the PC-60.
To ensure correct and safe usage with a full understanding of this product's performance, please be sure to read through this manual completely and store it in a safe location.
Unauthorized copying or transferral, in whole or in part, of this manual is prohibited.
The contents of this operation manual and the specifications of this product are subject to change without notice.
The operation manual and the product have been prepared and tested as much as possible. If you find any misprint or error, please inform us.
Roland DG Corp. assumes no responsibility for any direct or indirect loss or damage which may occur through use of this product, regardless of any failure to perform on the part of this product.
Roland DG Corp. assumes no responsibility for any direct or indirect loss or damage which may occur with respect to any article made using this product.
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For the USA
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE
STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the users authority to operate this equipment.
The I/O cables between this equipment and the computing device must be shielded.
For Canada
CLASS A NOTICE
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
NOTICE
Grounding Instructions
Do not modify the plug provided - if it will not fit the outlet, have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
Check with qualified electrician or service personnel if the grounding instructions are not completely understood, or if in doubt as to whether the tool is properly grounded.
Use only 3-wire extension cords that have 3-prong grounding plugs and 3-pole receptacles that accept the tool’s plug.
Repair or replace damaged or worn out cord immediately.
Operating Instructions
KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered areas and benches invites accidents.
DONT USE IN DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT. Dont use power tools in damp or wet locations, or expose them to rain. Keep work area well lighted.
DISCONNECT TOOLS before servicing; when changing accessories, such as blades, bits, cutters, and like.
REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING. Make sure the switch is in off position before plugging in.
USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. Consult the owners manual for recommended accessories. The use of improper accessories may cause risk of injury to persons.
NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED. TURN POWER OFF. Dont leave tool until it comes to a complete stop.
CLASSE A AVIS
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
ROLAND DG CORPORATION 1-6-4 Shinmiyakoda, Hamamatsu-shi, Shizuoka-ken, JAPAN 431-2103 MODEL NAME : See the MODEL given on the rating plate. RELEVANT DIRECTIVE : EC MACHINERY DIRECTIVE (89/392/EEC)
EC LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE (73/23/EEC) EC ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY DIRECTIVE (89/336/EEC)
WARNING
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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Table of Contents
To Ensure Safe Use ............................................................................................................... 2
About the Labels Affixed to the Unit............................................................... 4
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Checking Supplied Items............................................................................................................5
Part Names and Functions.........................................................................................................5
Set-up and Connections .............................................................................................................8
Installing the DRIVER ............................................................................................................... 10
Using with Windows® 95 ..................................................................................................................... 11
Using with Windows® 3.1 .................................................................................................................... 14
Chapter 2 - Basic Operation
1 DIP Switch Settings............................................................................................................... 18
2 Powering On............................................................................................................................ 19
3 Loading the Material ............................................................................................................. 20
To Perform Long Printing/Cutting ..................................................................................................... 24
4 Installing a Blade ................................................................................................................... 25
5 Installing a Ribbon Cartridge.............................................................................................. 26
The COLOR LED Flashes and Operation Stops... .................................................................... 28
6 Cut Test & Self-test................................................................................................................ 29
7 Setting the Base Point.......................................................................................................... 31
8 Downloading Printing/Cutting Data .................................................................................. 32
9 Pausing and Stopping Operation ...................................................................................... 32
10 Cutting Off or Detaching the Material .............................................................................. 33
11 Powering Off ........................................................................................................................... 34
Chapter 3 - User's Reference
Tips and Tricks for Printing/Cutting ..................................................................................... 35
About the Printing/Cutting Area ............................................................................................ 37
About the Blade.......................................................................................................................... 37
Care and Maintenance.............................................................................................................. 38
What to Do If... ............................................................................................................................................ 39
Specifications of PC-60............................................................................................................................ 42
Windows is a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Corporation. Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. in the USA and other countries.
Copyright © 1997 ROLAND DG CORPORATION
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To Ensure Safe Use
About and Notices
Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe injury should the unit be used improperly.
Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material damage should the unit be used improperly.
* Material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused with
respect to the home and all its furnishings, as well to domestic animals or pets.
About the Symbols
The symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings. The specific meaning of the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle. The symbol at left means "danger of electrocution."
The symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out (are forbidden). The specific thing that must not be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle. The symbol at left means the unit must never be disassembled.
The symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out. The specific thing that must be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle. The symbol at left means the power-cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet.
Do not disassemble, repair, or modify.
Doing so may lead to fire or abnormal operation resulting in injury.
Do not use with any electrical power supply that does not meet the ratings displayed on the unit.
Use with any other power supply may lead to fire or electrocution.
Ground the unit with the ground wire.
Failure to do so may result in risk of electrical shock in the even of a mechanical problem
Do not use while in an abnormal state (i.e., emitting smoke, burning odor, unusual noise, or the like).
Use only with the power cord included with this product.
Use with other than the included power cord may lead to fire or electrocution.
Doing so may result in fire or electrical shock. Immediately switch off first the sub power, then the main power, unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet, and contact your authorized Roland dealer or service center.
Install in a level and stable location.
Otherwise the unit may tip over and cause injury.
Do not allow liquids, metal objects or flammables inside the machine.
Such materials can cause fire.
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Do not injure or modify the electrical power cord, nor subject it to exces­sive bends, twists, pulls, binding, or pinching, nor place any object of weight on it.
Doing so may damage the electri­cal power cord, leading to electrocu­tion or fire.
Do not use with a damaged power cord or plug, or with a loose electri­cal outlet.
Use with any other power supply may lead to fire or electrocution.
When unplugging the electrical power cord from a power outlet, grasp the plug, not the cord.
Unplugging by pulling the cord may damage it, leading to fire or electrocution.
Unpacking, installing, or relocating the unit are operations which must be carried out by two or more per­sons holding the unit at its bottom surface on the left and right sides.
Failure to do so may result in dropping the unit, leading to injury.
Use care to avoid pinching the fingers when placing the unit on the stand.
Doing so may result in injury.
When not in use for prolonged periods, unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet.
Failure to do so may result in danger of shock, electrocution, or fire due to deterioration of the electrical insulation.
Release the caster locks for the stand before attempting to move.
Otherwise the unit may tip over and cause injury.
Roll material must be placed at a predetermined shaft position.
Failure to do so may result in falling of the roll, leading to injury.
Use the joining screws to secure the unit to the stand.
Failure to do so may result in falling of the unit, leading to injury.
Do not touch the area around the printing carriage with the hands.
Failure to do so may result in burns.
Do not allow hands or hair to come near the platen while the carriage is in motion.
Failure to do so may result in injury due to sudden movement of the carriage when the power is switched on, when the sheet loading lever is raised or lowered, or when the CUT TEST key is pressed.
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About the Labels Affixed to the Unit
These labels are affixed to the body of this product. The following figure describes the location.
Do not allow hands or hair to come near the platen while the carriage is in motion.
N' approchez pas vos mains ni vos cheveux du plateau de travail quand le chariot est en mouvement.
Model name Rating label
Use a rated power supply.
In addition to the
Do not touch the area around the printing carriage with the hands.
Ne touchez pas avec les mains la zone située autour du chariot d' impression.
and symbols, the symbols shown below are also used.
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NOTICE
: Indicates information to prevent machine breakdown or malfunction and ensure correct use.
: Indicates a handy tip or advice regarding use.
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Checking Supplied Items / Part Names and Functions
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Checking Supplied Items
Check the following to make sure that you received all the items that were shipped along with the unit.
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Power Cord
C M Y K
Thermal transfer ribbon cartridge
User's Manual
Blade
(Carbide)
Material for Test Cuts
Blade Holder
Part Names and Functions
Head Cleaner
®
PC-60 DRIVER for windows
PC-60 DRIVER for windows® 3.1
95
NOTICE
Do not put the hands inside the right-hand cover. Doing so may result in breakdown of the unit.
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Part Names and Functions
Front View
Printing Carriage
This is where a ribbon cartridge is mounted in the cartridge holder and printing is carried out.
Pinch Roller (Left)
Press material against the grit roller. When loading material, place the left roller inside the left edge of the material to correctly track it through the machine.
Front cover
Opening the front cover during printing or cutting causes operation to be paused. Operation resumes when the front cover is closed. No printing or cutting is performed while the front cover is opened. When the front cover is closed, the unit detects the color and location of the installed ribbon cartridge.
Cartridge Holder
This is where the ribbon cartridge is installed.
Cutting Carriage
The blade holder is mounted here.
Cleaning pad
* Please do not remove
this pad. Removing it may result in breakdown.
Material Alignment Sticker
Platen
Knife Guide
Grit Roller
Grit roller position indicator
Pinch Roller (Right)
This presses the material against the grit roller.
Cutter Force Control Slider
This is used to set the blade force.
DIP Switches
Used to make various settings.
Serial (RS-422) Input Connector
When connecting a Macintosh to the PC-60, the recommended cable (Apple System Peripheral­8 Cable) is inserted here.
Serial (RS-232C) Input Connector
When connecting an IBM-compat­ible computer to the PC-60, a series (RS-232C) cable is inserted here.
Rear View
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Operation Panel
Parallel (Centronics) Input Connector
In a parallel configuration, connect the parallel cable here. This cable carries data to your computer.
Sheet Loading Lever
Used to raise or lower the pinch rollers when loading or unloading material. Automatic setup is performed by loading material and lowering the lever.
Power Connector (AC IN)
This connector accepts standard AC power cord.
Main Power Switch
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Operation Panel
* "Material setup" refers to the state when material has been loaded and the sheet-loading lever has been lowered.
POWER LED
This lights up when the sub power source has been switched on.
POWER Key
This switches the sub power source on and off.
FRONT COVER LED
During setup, this flashes when the front cover is opened. Closing the front cover causes it to remain lit continuously.
BUSY LED
This flashes while receiving or deleting data.
BASE POINT/ CLEAR LED
Setting a base point illuminates this LED. The LED flashes while data is being deleted.
BASE POINT/ CLEAR Key
Sets the current position of the blade to the base point for printing or cutting. This key can be used only after material has been loaded. Holding down this key until the CLEAR LED starts to flash deletes the data being received.
Cursor Keys
The , , , and keys are used to move the carriage.
Part Names and Functions
PIECE LED / ROLL LED
The corresponding LED flashes when the material type is solenoid, then remains lit continuously when setup is completed.
SHEET TYPE Key
This selects either roll or piece material as the loaded medium. This key can be used only before material setup.
CARTRIDGE HOLDER LED
This lights up when a ribbon cartridge is installed. It flashes when the cartridge is installed incorrectly or the ink ribbon has been used up.
COLOR LED
This lights up when cartridges for all colors (CMYK) have been installed and full-color printing is possible. It flashes when a ribbon cartridge required for printing is not installed.
CUT TEST Key
This performs a cutting test (for verifying that blade force is correct). This key can be used only after material setup has been performed.
Error Codes
LED state
POWER PIECE ROLL FRONT CARTRIGE BUSY COLOR BASE POINT
flashing flashing The loaded material is displaced from the sensor.
flashing Printing of the leaded piece material has finished
flashing flashing flashing flashing flashing flashing flashing flashing See “What to Do If...” .
COVER HOLDER / CLEAR
The pinch roller is not above the grit roller.
See “3 Loading the Material” .
Replace with a new piece material.
flashing The front cover is open.
Close the front cover.
Corresponding
LED is flashing
Corresponding
LED is flashing
flashing Install the ribbon cartridge that is needed for printing.
flashing flashing Install a new ribbon cartridge of the same color.
flashing flashing Data is being deleted
* This chart can be copied and affixed to the top of the PC-60 to serve as a handy reference.
The ink ribbon at the corresponding location has been used up.
The cartridge at the corresponding location is installed incorrectly.
See “5 Installing a Ribbon Cartridge” .
A ribbon cartridge needed for printing is absent.
( See “ The COLOR LED Flashes and Operation Stops... ” .)
The ink ribbon at the has been used up and printing cannot continue.
( See “ The COLOR LED Flashes and Operation Stops... ” .)
PC-60 status and operator action
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Set-up and Connections
Set-up and Connections
Ground the unit with the ground wire.
Failure to do so may result in risk of electrical shock in the even of a mechanical problem.
Use only with the power cord included with this product.
Use with other than the included power cord may lead to fire or electrocution.
Unpacking, installing, or relocating the unit are operations which must be carried out by two or more per­sons holding the unit at its bottom surface on the left and right sides.
Failure to do so may result in dropping the unit, leading to injury.
Do not use with any electrical power supply that does not meet the ratings displayed on the unit.
Use with any other power supply may lead to fire or electrocution.
Install in a level and stable location.
Otherwise the unit may tip over and cause injury.
NOTICE
When arranging setup space for the PC-60, make sure you have a space that is at least 1500 mm (59-1/16") wide, 750 mm (29-9/16") in depth, and 1500 mm (59-1/16") in height. Since the material moves during printing and cutting, make sure the unit is placed on a stable, sturdy surface. Also make sure there is nothing that can block the material at both front and rear.
Do not hold the upper portion of the PC-60 when installing or moving the unit.
Avoid installing the PC-60 in the following conditions, as this may result in damage to the machine.
• Avoid use in locations subject to high levels of electrical noise (near motors, generators, transformers, and the like).
• Avoid use in locations subject to high humidity or dust.
• The unit becomes hot during use. Do not install in locations where heat radiation is inadequate (i.e., areas with poor ventilation).
• Do not install in locations subject to strong vibration.
• Do not install in a location exposed to direct sunlight or other strong light.
Always make sure that the main power switch is switched off on both the computer and the PC-60 whenever any cables are connected or disconnected.
Power outlet
Power cord
Power connector
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For IBM PC or PC compatibles
* Cables are available separately. One which you are sure
matches the model of computer being used should be selected.
Set-up and Connections
For Macintosh
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Installing the DRIVER
Installing the DRIVER
To perform printing or cutting from a software application, the appropriate software driver must be installed. If you're using
Windows install the "PC-60 DRIVER for windows® 3.1".
The file Readme.txt on the driver-installation disk contains late-breaking information that is not in the manual. Be sure to
read through this file. You can read this file using Notepad or another word processor.
®
95 as your computing environment, install the "PC-60 DRIVER for windows® 95". If you're using Windows® 3.1,
Operating environment
Personal computer with Windows® 95 or Windows® 3.1 installed.
Supported model
Color CAMM PRO PC-60
The following two sections -- "Using with Windows® 95" and "Using with Windows® 3.1" -- describe how to install and set up drivers and how to use the help screens for the respective computing environments.
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Using with Windows® 95
Installation
Installing the DRIVER
Switch on the computer and start windows® 95.
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Click [Start]. Point to [Settings], then click [Printers].
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Click
Insert the "PC-60 DRIVER for Windows® 95" disk included with the unit.
Double-click the [Add Printer] icon.
Double-Click
Click [Next >] and follow the messages to complete installation of the driver.
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Click
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Installing the DRIVER
Driver Setup
Follow the steps below to select a port for the software driver.
Click [Start]. Point to [Settings], then click [Printers].
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Click
Click the [Details] tab and select a port.
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Click the right mouse button on [Roland Color CAMM PC-60] and select [Properties].
Click the right mouse
Click
If a parallel connection is used for [Print to the follow­ing port:], select "LPT1: (Printer Port)". If a serial connection is used, select COM1: or COM2:.
Click
If you're using a serial connection, click [Port Settings...] and make the settings for the communication parameters.
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Installing the DRIVER
Using Help
If there is something you're not sure about or don't understand when setting up the driver, you can refer to the help screens for that topic. Available topics include details of the various settings as well as the "Printing and Cutting Guide" and "If you Think There's a
Problem...."
Click [Start]. Point to [Settings], then click [Printers].
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Click the [Size] tab, then click [Help...].
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Click
Click the right mouse button on [Roland Color CAMM PC-60] and select [Properties].
2
Click the right mouse
Click
Click
For Windows® 95 Only
Clicking [?] in the upper-right corner of the window makes the mouse pointer change to a question mark ("?"). You can then move the "?" pointer over any item you wish to learn more about, then click on the item to display an explanation of it.
Click
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Installing the DRIVER
Using with Windows® 3.1
Installation
Switch on the computer and start windows® 3.1.
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Double-click on the Control Panel icon, then double­click on Printers.
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Double-Click
Double-Click
In Program Manager, double-click on the icon for the Main group.
2
Click
Click [Add >>].
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Under [List of Printers:], select [Install Unlisted or Updated Printer]. Then click [Install...].
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Click
Insert the "PC-60 DRIVER for Windows® 3.1" disk included with
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the unit.
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Click
Click
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Installing the DRIVER
Use the keyboard to enter "A:\" as the name of the drive containing the disk, then click [OK].
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Click
* The explanation in this manual assume that you are
using Drive "A". If your drive-name assignments differ form the ones shown above, make the appropriate changes.
Choose [Roland Color CAMM PC-60] and click [OK].
Click
Driver Setting
Follow the steps below to select a port for the software driver.
In Program Manager, double-click [Main], then [Control Panel], then [Printers].
1
Double-Click
Under [List of Printers:], select [Roland Color CAMM PC-60] and click [Connect...].
2
Click
Click
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Installing the DRIVER
Make the setting for the connection destination. After making the settings, turn on [Fast Printing Direct to Port] and click [OK].
3
Click
Click
Click
If a parallel connection is used for [Print to the following port:], select "LPT1: (Printer Port)". If a serial connection is used, select COM1: or COM2:.
If [Fast Printing Direct to Port] has no check-mark, no data will be output.
Click [Set As Default Printer], then click [Close].
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Click
Click
Click
If you're using a serial connec­tion, click [Port Settings...] and make the settings for the communication parameters.
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Installing the DRIVER
Using Help
If there is something you're not sure about or don't understand when setting up the driver, you can refer to the help screens for that topic. Available topics include details of the various settings as well as the "Printing and Cutting Guide" and "If you Think There's a
Problem...."
In Program Manager, double-click [Main], then [Control Panel], then [Printers].
1
Double-Click
Click [Setup... ].
2
3
Click
Click [Help].
Click
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Chapter 2 - Basic Operation
1 DIP Switch Settings
Chapter 2 - Basic Operation
1 DIP Switch Settings
NOTICE
All DIP switches are set to OFF when shipped from the factory. The DIP switches are located on the right face of the unit, near the bottom.
SW-1–4 : Sets the communication parameters for a serial (RS-232C) connection. When the PC-60 is connected to the computer
DIP switches settings must be made only when the sub power is turned off key.
DIP SW Function OFF ON
SW-1 RS-232C Baud rate 96 00 19200
SW-2 RS-232C Parity Disable Enable
SW-3 RS-232 Parity ODD EVEN
SW-4 RS-232C Handshake Hardwire XON/XOFF
SW-5 RS-422 Baud rate 57.6K 115.2K
SW-6 Front edge sense Disable Enable
SW-7 Blade offset 0.25 mm 0.5 mm
SW-8 Prefeed mode Enable Disable
SW-9 RESERVED ——
SW-1 0 RESERVED ——
through the serial port, be sure that the communication parameters for SW-1 to SW-4 are set correctly, matching the computer port settings. (Data length is fixed to 8 bits. Stop bits is 1 or 2.)
SW-5 : This sets the baud rate (transmission speed) when using a serial (RS-422) connection. Set this switch to match the
computer's communication parameters.
SW-6 : If "ROLL" has been selected using the SHEET TYPE key on the control panel, then during setup the unit detects the
front most edge of the material moves the front sensor to this front edge. This eliminates leaving any margin on the front part of the material, for more effective use of the material.
SW-7 : Sets the amount of offset for the cutter blade. Set to OFF when using a tool with a blade offset of 0.25 mm, or to ON
when using a tool with a blade offset of 0.5 mm.
SW-8 : This "familiarizes" the unit with the material before performing printing or cutting, thereby eliminating any misalign-
ment during material feed. This is normally set to OFF (enabled).
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2 Powering On
Do not allow hands or hair to come near the platen while the carriage is in motion.
Failure to do so may result in injury due to sudden movement of the carriage when the power is switched on, when the sheet loading lever is raised or lowered, or when the CUT TEST key is pressed.
2 Powering On
When using the unit for the first time, switch on the main power switch on the left-hand side of the
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unit. (At this time, all LEDs flash once. )
Press the side of the switch marked “ –”.
Leave the main power switch on, and use the sub power switch for switching the unit on and off on an everyday basis.
Make sure the sheet loading levers are raised, then
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press the control panel.
key (the sub power switch) on the
The POWER LED lights up
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3 Loading the Material
3 Loading the Material
NOTICE
Do not allow hands or hair to come near the platen while the carriage is in motion.
Failure to do so may result in injury due to sudden movement of the carriage when the power is switched on, when the sheet loading lever is raised or lowered, or when the CUT TEST key is pressed.
Please do not try to move the tool carriage by hand once the power has been turned on. Doing so may result in breakdown of the unit.
Actions such as the following must never be attempted, because they may lead to damage of the printing head.
Do not attempt to print on a material that has grit-roller marks.
Roll material must be placed at a predetermined shaft position.
Failure to do so may result in falling of the roll, leading to injury.
Not OK
Grit-roller mark
Do not attempt to print at a location where cutting has been performed (such as an
area used for a cutting test).
Not OK
Do not use material that is dusty or scratched.
Ink adhesion may suffer if the material's printing surface is not clean. If dirt or oils from the hand are transferred to the material when it is loaded, use a cloth moistened with alcohol to wipe the material clean before printing.
Use the key to select the material type.
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For piece material
Cutting-test area
For rolled material
When using roll material, it is recommended that DIP switch SW-6 (front edge sensing) be enabled (set to "ON"). The blank margin toward the front of the unit is rewound, enabling the sheet to be used without waste.
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3 Loading the Material
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Only when using rolled material
1 Pass the stopper onto the shaft to match the width
of the roll material to be used. (The shafts (2 pieces), stoppers (2 pieces), and stopper retaining screws (2 pieces) are included with the stand.)
When fitting the stoppers onto the shaft, loosen the stopper retaining screws and pass the stoppers onto the end of the shaft where the hole is present.
2 Install the two shafts on the sheet hanger and place
the roll material on top of the shafts.
If the DIP switch has been set to disable the prefeed function, then pull out from the roll the length of material required for cutting. (If the prefeed function is enabled, there is no need to pull out material.)
Sheet hanger
Stopper retaining screws
Shaft
Stoppers
Sheet hanger
Stoppers
Shafts
Side view of loaded roll material
When using a thick roll of material
Shafts
When only a small amount of material remains (mate­rial diameter is 72 mm (2-7/ 8") or less)...
Shafts
Front
Rear
Not OK
Shafts
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3 Loading the Material
Materia alignme stickers
Position so that the left-hand edge of the material lies over any one of the grit rollers. Move the material from side to side and position so that the right-hand edge of the material lies over the rightmost grit
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roller.
Make sure the material is not over the cleaning pad. Damage to the head may result.
Cleaning pad
Load the material so that it lies straight and is aligned with the guideline stickers, then move the left and right pinch rollers so that at they are above the grit rollers. (If the grit rollers are hidden by the material, align the pinch rollers
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with the grit roller position indicators.)
If the pinch roller is hidden by the carriage, be sure to use the and cursor keys to move the carriage out of the way. Attempting to move the carriage by hand may damage the unit.
Make sure the material lies over the front and rear sensors.
Rear sensor
Front sensor
Grit roller (right)
Material alignment stickers
Lower the sheet loading levers to secure the material in place.
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6
Only when using rolled material
Attach the stoppers to the edges of the roll material and tighten the screws to secure in place.
Setup is finished.
When the sheet loading lever is lowered, the carriage begins to move. The width of the material is detected, and the carriage stops at the material's right­hand edge. When no setting is made for BASE POINT, the point where the unit stops here becomes the base point.
Roll material
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Stopper retaining screw
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Loadable material widths and pinch-roller positions
Material
3 Loading the Material
The right-hand movable pinch roller can be moved within this range. When loading material with a width other than one indicated above, move the right-hand movable pinch roller.
If the PIECE LED and ROLL LED flash at the same time
Possible causes are given below.
The pinch rollers are not above the grit rollers.
Refer to step 3 of "3 Loading the Material" and position the pinch rollers correctly above the grit rollers.
The loaded material does not cover the front and rear sensors.
Refer to step 3 of "3 Loading the Material" and position the material correctly over the front and rear sensors.
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3 Loading the Material
To Perform Long Printing/Cutting
When performing printing or cutting over a length of 1.5 m (60") or more, first feed out the required length of material. Then follow the steps below to load the material. If the DIP switch (SW-8) has been set to disable the prefeed function, skip steps 6 and 7.
Use material that is wider by 50 mm (2") or more than the width of the printing or cutting to be performed.
1
Position the pinch rollers as shown in the figure.
3
25 mm (1") or more
Material alignment stickers
Lower the sheet loading levers to secure the material in place.
4
Perform steps 1 through 4 of "3 Loading the Material".
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Material alignment stickers
Attach the stoppers to the edges of the roll material and tighten the screws to secure in place.
5
25 mm (1") or more
Feed out the length of material to be printed or cut.
6
Make sure that the material remains held by the pinch rollers. If the material does come loose from the pinch rollers, set it in place again.
Roll material
Stopper retaining screw
Return the fed-out material.
7
Make sure the material lies over the front and rear sensors.
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4 Installing a Blade
4 Installing a Blade
NOTICE
Insert blade into the blade holder until it snaps into place with an audible click.
1
Do not touch the tip of the blade. This could impair the cutting performance of the blade.
To mount the tool holder, insert the tool holder until its collar lies flush against the upper portion of the mounting hole.
Push-pin
Blade holder
Blade
Adjusting the Cutter Blade
Adjust the blade as shown in the figure to obtain the ideal amount of blade extension for the material to be cut.
2 Support the tool-securing screw from below
2
1 Loosen
and install the blade holder.
* Insert the blade holder until the collar is flush
with the carriage.
* One full rotation moves the blade
0.5 mm up or down. (Scale shows gradations of 0.1 mm)
Cutting carriage
3 Tighten
When cutting is performed after printing, the cap tip of the blade holder may scratch the printed surface. If this is the case, lengthen the cutter blade extension.
Removing a Blade
1
1 Loosen
Leave the tool-securing screw loose. Tightening the screw makes it more difficult to install the blade holder.
2 Remove the blade holder from
Tool-securing screw
the cutting carriage.
Cutting carriage
2
Blade holder
Blade
If a blade was used, wipe the blade with a soft cloth to remove any material that may cling to it.
Push-pin
Press the push-pin and remove the blade from the blade holder.
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5 Installing a Ribbon Cartridge
5 Installing a Ribbon Cartridge
NOTICE
Ribbon cartridges must be installed in cartridge holders, and not mounted directly on the printing carriage.
Do not allow the marker seals on the ribbon cartridges to be soiled or scratched. Such damage may result in faulty operation.
When performing full-color printing, install ribbon cartridges for four colors (CMYK).
When closing the front cover, close gently by pressing with the hand, being careful not to let your fingers get pinched.
Do not allow the hands to touch the ink ribbons when opening or closing the front cover.
The PC-60 can perform printing using either resin or wax ribbons. Please give attention to the matters described below. Failure to do so may make it impossible to achieve attractive printing results.
Do not attempt printing with a mixture of resin and wax ribbons. Use only one type of ribbon at any given time.
Make sure that the type of ink ribbon installed (resin or wax) matches the setting for the driver (resin or wax).
Resin ribbons and wax ribbons are suited to different types of media.
Please select a medium that is appropriate for the type of ribbon in use.
Please do not use a cartridge when it shows the ribbon end stripe as illustrated.
Ribbon end stripe (The condition shows when the ink ribbon ran out.)
The PC-60 can automatically determine the color of an ribbon cartridge, so it doesn't matter which color cartridges are mounted in which of the six cartridge holders. Also, when more than one ribbon cartridge of the same color have been installed, the unit gives priority to the leftmost cartridge as seen from the front. In such cases, if the first cartridge runs out of ink ribbon during printing, the unit simply selects the next cartridge and continues printing.
Selecting Ribbon cartridges
Process Color Printing
Full-color printing is performed using the process colors C (cyan), M (magenta), Y (yellow), and K (black). Install the four CMYK ribbon cartridges in the cartridge holders. When all CMYK colors have been loaded, the COLOR LED lights up to signal that full­color printing is enabled. For the software driver, select Process Colors. (Please refer to the help file for the PC-60 DRIVER.)
Special Color Printing
This is used when you wish to add emphasis to one area or perform printing with limited colors. For the software driver, select Special Colors. (Please refer to the help file for the PC-60 DRIVER.) Ribbon cartridges for special colors are sold separately.
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Installing Ribbon Cartridges
5 Installing a Ribbon Cartridge
When installing a new ribbon cartridge, remove the stopper.
1
- Do not attempt to rewind the ink ribbon. Rewinding the ink ribbon may cause it to break.
- A used ribbon cartridge cannot be reused. Do not attempt to turn over and reinstall a used ribbon cartridge, or to rewind the ink ribbon and reuse the cartridge.
Open the front cover and fit the cartridge in the cartridge holder. Gently press into place with the fingers.
Take up slack in the in ribbon as shown in the figure.
2
3
Make sure side B is facing up.
The cartridge is held in place by the tabs on the left and right.
Side B
Turn with a pencil or the like
From left to right, the CARTRIDGE HOLDER LEDs correspond to cartridge holders 1 through 6.
Gently close the front cover.
4
Make sure that the cartridge is securely held in place by the tabs on the left and right sides, and that the ink ribbon is free
1
2
3
4
of slack.
5
6
The FRONT COVER LED flashes if the front cover is not shut securely. Make sure the LED is lighted.
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5 Installing a Ribbon Cartridge
The COLOR LED Flashes and Operation Stops...
The COLOR LED and a CARTRIDGE HOLDER LED flash at the same time
The ink ribbon has been used up. Follow the steps below to replace with a new ribbon cartridge.
Operation stops when the ink ribbon runs out. If this happens, the COLOR LED and the CAR-
1
TRIDGE HOLDER LED corresponding to the cartridge that has run out of ink ribbon flash at the same time.
Example: In this case, the cartridge installed at "2" has run out of ink ribbon.
Printing resumes when the front cover is closed.
Used-up ribbon cartridge
Open the front cover and replace with a new ribbon cartridge of the same color.
2
* When a cartridge of a different color is installed, the
COLOR LED flashes and printing is not resumed.
3
Only the COLOR LED flashes
A ribbon cartridge of the color selected for the driver is not loaded. Install a ribbon cartridge of the driver-specified color.
New ribbon cartridge
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6 Cut Test & Self-test
6 Cut Test & Self-test
Do not allow hands or hair to come near the platen while the carriage is in motion.
Failure to do so may result in injury due to sudden movement of the carriage when the power is switched on, when the sheet loading lever is raised or lowered, or when the CUT TEST key is pressed.
Cut Test
When carrying out cutting for the first time, or when the material or tool has been changed, a cutting test is performed to verify how the tool cuts.
Move the blade-force knob on the right-hand side of the unit all the way to the front (for minimum blade force).
1
Open the front cover and move the tip of the blade to the location within the cutting area where the cutting test is to be
2
performed.
* Note that an area of approximately 2 square centimeters (a little less than a square inch) is required to make a test cut.
4
1 First peel off the round section (shaded as shown ).
When it can be peeled by itself, without disturbing the square, the
cutter force is set appropriately.
2 Next, peel off the square, and look at the backing behind it.
The optimum blade pressure is correct if you can clearly make out the lines
left by the blade.
Press the CUT TEST key.
3
Cut test starts.
Peel off first
Then peel this off
Adjust the cutter force control slider until results as shown above are obtained. (Gradually increase the cutter force until you reach the optimum level.)
Origin
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6 Cut Test & Self-test
Self-test
The PC-60 is equipped with a self-test function to allow you to check whether or not it is capable of operating normally. If the PC-60 is not performing correctly, follow the steps below to perform a self-test. A computer is not required in order to carry out the self-test.
Leave on the main power for the PC-60, and switch off the sub power.
1
Install blade holders and four-color (CMYK) ribbon cartridges on the PC-60.
2
Hold down the key on the panel while you
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turn the
key (sub power) on.
Load material and lower the sheet loading lever.
+
Gently close the front cover.
5
Operations is normal if the figure shown at below.
6
Full-color printing
Cutting
Self-test starts.
After the operation check has finished, raising the sheet loading lever cancels the operation check mode. After that, the unit just as it does when the power has been switched on in the normal manner.
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7 Setting the Base Point
7 Setting the Base Point
The BASE POINT key is used to set the base point for printing or cutting. The base point can be set anywhere you like on the material, making it possible to print or cut unused portions of the material. The base point can be set after finishing material setup (and lowering the sheet loading lever). The base point setting remains in effect until the setup is canceled (by raising the sheet loading lever), page feed is performed, or a new base point is set.
Open the front cover and move the carriage to a new base point for printing or cutting. The BASE POINT setting can be only when in the printing or cutting
1
area. Take care to ensure that the front edge of the sheet does not come loose from the front sensor.
The center of the blade mounted on the cutting carriage is set as the origin point.
< Example >
NEW BASE POINT
* If the base point has been
moved, enter the value for W in the figure at right as the sheet size width for the driver.
If this value is not corrected, output results may be cut off before reaching their normal end.
H
With the front cover remaining open, press
2
the BASE POINT key.
The BASE POINT LED lights up
Rear
Front
W
Enter this value
NEW BASE POINT
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8 Downloading Printing/Cutting Date / 9 Pausing and Stopping Operation
8 Downloading Printing/Cutting Date
NOTICE
The unit will begin printing/cutting when it receives printing/cutting data sent from the computer. For more details, please refer to the help file for the PC-60 DRIVER or the documentation for the application software you're using.
When printing a line that is horizontal with respect to the direction of material feed, set the line width to 0.15 mm (0.0059") or more. Printing with a line width less than 0.15 mm (0.0059") may cause the ink ribbon to snap.
9 Pausing and Stopping Operation
Printing or cutting is
Paused
Open the front cover.
Printing or cutting is
Resumes
Close the front cover.
The FRONT COVER LED flashes and operation pauses.
The FRONT COVER LED lights up and printing or cutting resumes.
To Terminate printing or cutting
1 Halt transmission of printing or cutting instructions from the
computer.
2 Hold down the CLEAR key until the CLEAR LED starts to
flash.
Printing or cutting instructions already sent from the computer to the PC-60 are deleted, and operation stops.
* After stopping an operation, if the unit does not function normally
when the next batch of data is sent, switch the power off and back on.
LED status Remains continuously lit during data clear Goes dark when data clear has ended
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10 Cutting Off or Detaching the Material
10 Cutting Off or Detaching the Material
Do not allow hands or hair to come near the platen while the carriage is in motion.
Failure to do so may result in injury due to sudden movement of the carriage when the power is switched on, when the sheet loading lever is raised or lowered, or when the CUT TEST key is pressed.
Cutting Off a Piece of Material from a Roll
Use the procedure shown in the figure to cut off a piece of material while leaving the rest of the roll loaded on the unit.
1 Use the key to feed
the portion that has been printed or cut.
Removing the Material
Open the front cover and raise the sheet loading lever.
1
2 Cut off the material by with a
commercially available cutter knife, using the knife guide groove to guide the tip of the blade.
Remove the material.
2
Canceling the setup
The carriage moves to the left.
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11 Powering Off
11 Powering Off
When not in use for prolonged periods, unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet.
Failure to do so may result in danger of shock, electrocution, or fire due to deterioration of the electrical insulation.
NOTICE
Do not switch off the main power while printing is in progress. Doing so causes the printing head to remain in contact with the sheet, which may damage the head.
When switching off the main power, use the key to turn off the sub power, make sure the POWER LED has gone out, and then switch off the main power.
When the unit is not in use, keep the pinch rollers raised. The pinch rollers may be deformed if left engaged.
Before unplugging the power cord, make sure the sub power switch and the main power switch have both been turned off.
Power Off in Daily Operation
Make sure the sheet loading lever has been raised.
1
Hold down the key on the control panel until the LED starts to flash, and switch off the sub power.
2
* In everyday use, the
main power is normally always left on and not switched off.
The sub power auto­matically switches off when an hour elapses with no operation being performed.
When Not Use for a Prolonged Period
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Hold down the key on the control panel until
1
the LED starts to flash, and switch off the sub power.
Make sure the flashing POWER LED has gone out, then switch off the main
2
power.
Press the side of the switch marked with
.
3
Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet.
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Chapter 3 - User's Reference
Tips and Tricks for Printing/Cutting
Chapter 3 - User's Reference
Tips and Tricks for Printing/Cutting
Removing the blank space surrounding a picture
Cutting outline
Material
Adding color to a border
Cutting outline
Material
Stick
Stick
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)
Tips and Tricks for Printing/Cutting
Correcting Line Pitch
How to Correct Line Pitch
1 Hold down the BASE POINT key on the panel while you turn the POWER key
(sub power) on. The BASE POINT LED and the POWER LED lights up.
Line pitch: Correct
Line pitch is too wide, and spaces appear between lines.
2 Pressing the
and keys changes the displayed CARTRIDGE HOLDER
LEDs.
3 Referring to the table below, use the
and keys to determine the amount of offset between lines. (Offset can only be used for narrow line pitch than the default value, which is no offset.)
4 The setting is completed when the POWER key is used to switch off the sub
power.
The setting that has been made is stored in memory even after the power is switched off. To change the setting, simply repeat the procedure just described.
Dark:
Flashing:
Pitch CARTRIDGE HOLDER LED
(Corresponding
number of dots
Default (no offset)
123456
-0.1
-0.2
-0.3
-0.4
-0.5
-0.6
-0.7
-0.8
-0.9
-1.0
-1.1
-1.2
-1.3
-1.4
-1.5
-1.6
-1.7
-1.8
-1.9
-2.0
-2.1
-2.2
-2.3
-2.4
-2.5
-2.6
-2.7
-2.8
-2.9
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* Distance accuracy cannot be guaranteed when line-pitch correction has been performed.
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About the Printing/Cutting Area / About the Blade
About the Printing/Cutting Area
Factory default
Pinch roller (left)
16 mm
(11/16")
68 mm
(2-11/16")
or more
..... Printing/Cutting area
12 mm
(1/2")
Pinch roller (right)
When DIP switch SW-6 (front edge sense) is ON (enabled)
Pinch roller (left)
16 mm
(11/16")
68 mm
(2-11/16")
12 mm
(1/2")
Pinch roller (right)
When PIECE (material fragment) has been selected with the SHEET TYPE key
Pinch roller (left)
16 mm
(11/16")
(2-3/16")
68 mm
(2-11/16")
55 mm
150 mm
(5-15/16")
or more
12 mm
(1/2")
Pinch roller (right)
About the Blade
If the blade becomes dull
When the blade starts to lose its sharpness, try gradually increasing the cutter force. Increasing the cutter force temporarily allows the blade to perform better. However, once the blade is dull, it is time to replace it.
Average blade life
The life of a blade varies, depending on the amount of cutting it performs. The total cutting length can vary considerably, depending on the thickness, toughness, and type of adhesive of the cut material. Set an appropriate cutter force, one that is well matched to the material and the hardness of the blade. This will extend the life of the blade. Excessive cutter forces can cause the blade to wear out quickly. Care should be taken.
The table below provides a rough guide to appropriate cutting conditions and expected blade life. Please note that making the settings for conditions shown below will not necessarily achieve attractive cutting results in all circum­stances. Before performing actual cutting, please carry out a cutting test and adjust as required (see "6 Cut Test & Self-test").
Blade Material Pen-force Speed Blade Life of
ZEC-U1005 General Signal Vinyl 17 20 cm/sec. 0.25 mm 8000 m
ZEC-U5025 General Signal Vinyl MIN4 20 cm/sec. 0.25 mm 4000 m
scale compensation a blade
(7.874"/sec.) (0.00984") (314960")
(7.874"/sec.) (0.00984") (157480")
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Care and Maintenance
Care and Maintenance
Do not touch the area around the printing carriage with the hands.
Failure to do so may result in burns.
NOTICE
Be sure to switch off the main power for the PC-60 before attempting to clean the unit and platen or using head cleaner to clean the printing head.
Never attempt to oil or lubricate the mechanism.
Cleaning the printing head
The PC-60 automatically performs cleaning of the printing head. The head is cleaned with the cleaning pad on the front-left surface of the unit when an ink-ribbon cartridge is replaced. Ordinary grime is removed by this automatic cleaning, but when soiling is severe, the head cleaner included with the unit should be used to remove it.
The method described below is used to perform cleaning with the head cleaner.
NOTICE
Use the included head cleaner to remove grime from the printing head.
Drops of cleaning fluid may spray out when the cap is opened. Hold away from the platen when opening the cap. The platen may be discolored by any cleaning fluid that comes in contact with it. (The cleaning fluid is non­toxic.)
Separation lever
Be careful not to let any head cleaner touch the separation lever.
Printing head
Head cleaner
Cleaning the main unit
For routine cleaning, use a soft piece of cloth.
Cleaning the platen
If the platen becomes soiled, wipe it clean with a dry, soft cloth. Do not wipe with a head cleaner or alcohol. Use care when cleaning to avoid damaging the surface of the platen. Printing quality may suffer.
The Cleaning Pad
If the cleaning pad on the left edge of the unit's front surface is damaged, the printing head may be destroyed. If the cleaning pad is damaged by a blade or the like, replace it with a new cleaning pad. Continuing to use a cleaning pad that has deteriorated may impair printing quality. As a general guideline, the cleaning pad should be replaced with a new one after printing about 50 m of material (24" in width).
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What to Do If...
What to Do If...
NOTICE
If you want to completely stop the operation of the PC-60, press the key. If the sub power cannot be switched off, then switch off the main power. In such cases, however, the printing head
remains in contact with the sheet, and attempting to pull out the sheet or move the carriage while in this state which may damage the head.
If the PC-60 doesn't run...
Is the PC-60 sub power on? Turn on the sub power (See 2 Powering On ) .
Is the sheet loading lever not in the lowered position?
Has the front cover not been closed? Close the front cover. Operation is paused while the front cover is open. The
If connected via the serial port, do the communication parameters for the
PC-60
PC-60 match those of the computer?
Has the ribbon been used up? Replace with a new ribbon cartridge (see The COLOR LED Flashes and Opera-
Has the piece material been replaced with another one?
If the sheet loading lever has not been lowered, load the material correctly and lower the sheet loading lever.
FRONT COVER LED flashes while the front cover is open.
Set the DIP switches correctly (see 1 DIP Switch Settings ) .
tion Stops... ) .
Printing of the piece material now loaded has finished. When this happens, the PIECE LED flashes to signal that the sheet needs to be changed.
Are the computer and the PC-60 linked with the right cable?
Is the cable making a secure connec­tion?
Connection cable
Has the correct driver selection been made for the application software?
Are the settings for the driver software
Software
correct?
The type of cable you need is determined by your computer and the software you are using. Even if the computer is the same, running different software may require a different cable. Use the cable specified in your software.
Connect securely (See Set-up and Connections ) .
Select the appropriate PC-60 driver.
Make the correct settings for the output port and communication parameters (see "Installing the DRIVER").
Clean, attractive printing is impossible
Clean the printing head (see Care and Maintenance”).Is the printing head dirty?
If cleaning will not improve the printing quality, the printing head might reach to the end of its life. Contact your dealer for replacement of the printing head.
Is the surface of the platen dirty or scratched?
Is the material dirty? Remove superficial soiling, then load the material.
Is the material free of dust or damage? Material that is dusty or damaged may not only fail to yield attractive printing
Clean the platen (see Care and Maintenance”).
results, but may even destroy the printing head. When preparing material for storage, take care to ensure that it is protected from dust.
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What to Do If...
Is the cleaning pad free of dust or dam­age?
Has the cleaning pad deteriorated? Continuing to use a cleaning pad that has deteriorated may impair printing
Has the material been sufficiently accli­mated before use?
Has a used-up ink ribbon been flipped over or rewound and reused?
Have the ribbon cartridges been installed correctly?
A dusty or damaged cleaning pad may destroy the printing head. Gently wipe away any adhering dust or grime. Also, if the cleaning pad becomes damaged, replace it immediately.
quality. As a general guideline, the cleaning pad should be replaced with a new one after printing about 50 m of material (24" in width).
The material may shrink or expand due to absorption of moisture in the air. If such shrinking or expansion occurs during printing, the printed pattern may be misaligned. Pull out the amount of roll material to be used, and allow to stand for 30 minutes to an hour. The amount of time required for acclimation varies according to the type of material.
A used ribbon cartridge cannot be reused. Do not attempt to turn over and reinstall a used ribbon cartridge, or to rewind the ink ribbon and reuse the cartridge.
Correctly load the cartridge in the cartridge holder. Ribbon looseness or slack in the ribbon can also have a negative effect on attractive printing. (See 5 Install­ing a Ribbon Cartridge ) .
A cartridge change error occurs
Have the ribbon cartridges been installed correctly?
Cartridge detection is incorrect
Has a marker seal on a ribbon cartridge become dirty?
Are ribbon cartridges designed exclusively for the PC-60 being used?
Full-color printing is impossible
Is the full set of four-color ribbon cartridges (CMYK) installed?
Have the correct settings been made for the software driver?
Does the computer have enough memory?
Correctly install the ribbon cartridges. (See 5 Installing a Ribbon Cartridge ) .
Wipe off any grime on marker seals.
Use only exclusive PC-60 ribbon cartridges.
Full-color printing cannot be performed unless all four colors (CMYK) are available. Load the ribbon cartridges for cyan, magenta, yellow, and black in the cartridge holders (See 5 Installing a Ribbon Cartridge ) .
Specify Process Color at the driver setup screen. (Please refer to the help file for the PC-60 DRIVER. )
If the computer runs out of memory during operations, try closing other open applications or restarting Windows If you still get a message about insufficient memory, check how much free space is left on your hard drive. Windows® normally uses a portion of the hard drive as virtual memory, and so an error message may appear if the hard drive runs out of free space. If this happens, delete unneeded files or move them to a different drive to free up more space. If you've followed the steps above and still get an error message about insuffi­cient memory, installing more RAM in your computer is recommended.
®
.
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The Material is not cut properly
What to Do If...
Are the blade and blade holder installed correctly and securely?
Is the blade chipped? If it is, replace it with a new one (see 4 Installing a Blade ).
Check if there are any dirty deposits on the blade.
Make sure you are using an appropriate cutter force setting.
Install these so that there is no looseness (see 4 Installing a Blade ).
If dirty, remove and clean the blade.
Perform a cutting test, then adjust the cutter force slider as necessary to obtain the optimum cutter force (see 6 Cut Test & Self-test ).
The material slips away from the pinch rollers during operation
Is the loaded material straight, and not at an angle?
Is lengthy printing or cutting (1.5 m or more) being performed?
Is roll material being used? When using roll material, make the DIP switch setting to enable the prefeed
If the loaded material is crooked, it may come loose from the pinch rollers during feed operations. Make sure the material is straight by aligning it with the guideline stickers when loading (See 3 Loading the Material ).
The material can be made less likely to come loose by moving the pinch rollers inward by a small amount. Also, make the DIP switch setting to enable the prefeed function (SW-8), or, alternatively, use key operations after loading the material to feed the material by the amount to be used to make sure that the material will not come loose from the pinch rollers, and then perform the actual printing or cutting. (See To Perform Long Printing/Cutting ) .
function (SW-8 -- see "1 DIP Switch Settings"). If the prefeed function has been disabled, pull out from the roll the amount to be used, and then carry out printing or cutting. Slippage of the material may occur if the PC-60 has to pull out the material wound on the roll as is performs printing or cutting.
Make sure that the left and right edges of the material do not touch the inner surfaces of the PC-60 during operation. Such contact may damage the material, and could also make it impossible to advance the material–thus causing it to slip.
Printing or cutting stops before the normal end is reached
Has the material been displaced from the sensors at the front or rear?
Has a ribbon cartridge run out of ribbon?
Has a ribbon cartridge of the color selected for the driver been loaded?
If the material becomes separated from the front or rear sensor during printing or cutting, operation stops. Be sure to use material of adequate size for the current printing or cutting job (See About the Printing/Cutting Area ) .
If there is no more ink ribbon left for printing, replace the ribbon cartridge with a new one (See The COLOR LED Flashes and Operation Stops... ) .
If a ribbon cartridge of the driver-specified color is not installed, the COLOR LED flashes and printing stops. Install a ribbon cartridge of the color selected for the driver (See The COLOR LED Flashes and Operation Stops... ) .
All LEDs flash at the same time
The unit may have malfunctioned.
When a fatal error has occurred, all LEDs flash five times, then the LEDs at any two locations flash once. All operations except for switching off the main power are disabled at this time. Switch the main power off and back on. If the unit still doesn't recover, note which two LEDs flash once and contact your vendor or the nearest Roland DG Corp. Sales Center.
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Specifications of PC-60
Specifications of PC-60
Mechanism Media-movement method, Thermal-transfer serial, Automatic cartridge-changing type Acceptable Media Width 50 mm610 mm (2"24") Maximum Work Area 571.6 mm x 24,998 mm (22-1/2"984-1/8") Acceptable Media Type Adhesive vinyl, thickness 0.23 mm0.06 mm (0.00906"0.00237") Tools Cutter: blade & blade holder.
Printing ribbon: thermal transfer ribbon cartridge.
Number of installed cartridges 6 pieces Cutter Force 30 gf200 gf Cutting Speed Printing Speed Cutting Resolution (Software Resolution) 0.025 mm/step (0.000984"/step) Printing Resolution 600 dpi Cutting Accuracy (Distance Accuracy) Less than ±0.3 % of distance traveled or ±0.3 mm (±0.0118"), whichever is greater Registration Between Printing & Cutting Less than ±0.3 mm (±0.0118") (Excluding expansion or contraction of the media,
Interface Parallel (Centronics), Serial (RS-232C, RS-422)
Memory 2 Mb Control Switches POWER, SHEET TYPE, BASE POINT/CLEAR, CUT TEST, LED POWER, PIECE, ROLL, FRONT COVER, CARTRIDGE HOLDER, COLOR,
Power-saving function Automatic power-off function Power consumption 0.9 A/110 V, 0.8 A/117 V, 0.45 A/220 V, 0.45 A/230 V, 0.45 A/240 V Acoustic noise level Printing/Cutting mode: less than 60 dB (A)
Dimensions Main unit 1016 mm (W) x 326 mm (D) x 266 mm (H) (40" (W) x 12-7/8" (D) x 10-1/2" (H))
With stand 1016 mm (W) x 326 mm (D) x 1125 mm (H) (40" (W) x 12-7/8" (D) x 44-5/16" (H))
Weight Main unit 26 kg ( 57.3 lb.)
With stand 45 kg ( 99.2 lb.)
Operating Temperature 1530°C (5986°F) Operating Humidity 35%70% (non-condensing) Accessories Power Cord, Thermal transfer ribbon cartridge, Blade (Carbide), Blade Holder,
10 mm/sec.200 mm/sec. (0.393"/sec7.874"/sec) Max.130 mm/sec. (5.118"/sec)
(The data received first after switching on the power is used to determine automatically whether the parallel or serial interface is being used.)
BUSY, BASE POINT/CLEAR
Standby mode: less than 40 dB (A) (According to ISO 7779)
When cover is open: 1016 mm (W) x 326 mm (D) x 355 mm (H) (40" (W) x 12-7/8" (D) x 14" (H))
When cover is open: 1016 mm (W) x 326 mm (D) x 1214 mm (H) (40" (W) x 12-7/8" (D) x 47-13/16" (H))
Material for Test Cuts, Head Cleaner, PC-60 DRIVER for windows PC-60 DRIVER for windows® 3.1, User's Manual
PC-60
and excluding times when material is been reloaded)
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Interface Specifications
[Parallel]
Standard In compliance with the specifications of Centronics Input Signals STROBE (1 BIT), DATA (8 BIT) Output Signals BUSY (1 BIT), ACK (1 BIT) Level of Input/Output Signals TTL level Transmission Method Asynchronous
[Serial]
Standard RS-232C specifications Transmission Method Asynchronous, duplex data transmission Transmission Speed 9600, 19200 (Selected using DIP switches.) Parity Check Odd, Even, or None (Selected using DIP switches.) Data Bits 8 bits (fixed) Stop Bits 1 or 2 bits
Standard RS-422 specifications Transmission Method Asynchronous Transmission Speed 115.2 Kbps, 57.6 Kbps (Selected using DIP switches.) Parity Check None (fixed) Data Bits 8 bits (fixed) Stop Bits 1 bits (fixed) Start Bits 1 bits (fixed) Handshake Hardwire (DTR & CTS) (fixed) Recommended cable Apple System Peripheral-8 Cable Input signals
Specifications of PC-60
PIN No. Signal Name
76
8
2
43
1
5
1 DTR 2 CTS 3 TxD­4 GND 5 RxD­6TxD+ 7 N.C. 8 RxD+
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MEMO
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