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Failure to do so may result in dropping the unit, leading to injury.
Do not allow liquids, metal objects or flammables inside the machine.
Such materials can cause fire.
Do not place hands near the platen while in operation.
Doing so may result in injury.
Do not touch the tip of the blade with your fingers.
Install in a level and stable location.
Otherwise the unit may tip over and cause injury.
Make sure the power to the unit is off before attempting to replace the separating knife.
Use care to avoid pinching the fingers when placing the unit on the stand.
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.
Roll material must be placed at a predetermined shaft position.
Failure to do so may result in falling of the roll, leading to injury.
Release the caster locks for the stand before attempting to move.
About the Labels Affixed to the Unit
These labels are affixed to the body of this product. The following figure describes the location and content of these messages.
Do not place hands near the platen while in operation. N'approchez pas vos mains du plateau de travail quand le chariot est en mouvement.
Model name Rating label Use a rated power supply.
ENGAGE
RELEASE
Use the brake when you want to load a piece of material. the brake. When performing material feed or cutting, be sure to release Attempting to perform material feed or cutting without
releasing the brake may make normal feed impossible and cause the material to slip.
In addition to the
symbols, the symbols shown below are also used.
: Indicates information to prevent machine breakdown or malfunction and ensure correct use. : Indicates a handy tip or advice regarding use.
- MEMO -
Checking Supplied Items
Check the following to make sure that you received all the items that were shipped along with the unit.
Power Cord: 1
Blade Holder (XD-CH2)
Blade (ZEC-U5025)
Test use Water Based Fiber Tipped Pen
Test-use Application Tape
Material for Test Cuts
Tweezers (for handling material)
Replacement blade for separating knife
Users Manual
CAMM-1 DRIVER for windows 95
Parallel interface cable (Centyonics) Serial interface cable (RS-232C) *Parallel interface cable or Serial interface cable
* Cables are available separately. One which you are sure matches the model of computer being used should be selected.
3-2 Turning on the Power
Use the switch at the front-left surface of the unit to turn on the power.
Press the side of the switch marked .
3-3 Selecting the Interface
Make sure the settings for the computer (driver) match the settings for the CM-500/400/300 interface. The selected interface type and communication parameters are stored in memory even after the power is switched off. To change the interface type or the communication parameters, configurations must be re-entered.
Close the front cover and press the key. The menu shown at right appears on the display.
AREA REPLOT
AXIS SUBMENU
or. to select.
Use the key.
keys to move the blinking cursor to SUBMENU and press
Press the
CROPMARK OVER-CUT
UPDOWN CALIB
Use the
keys to move the blinking cursor to I/O and press
VS-CMND COMMAND
Use Press
FS-CMND I/O
Select [Auto] and press the
INTERFACE PARA SERI<AUTO>
Use Press or. to select.
* The CM-500/400/300 is equipped with an auto-interface function, and so when left set to AUTO, it will automatically determine whether a parallel or serial connection is used.
Next, the menu at right appears. If connected with a serial (RS-232C) cable, make the settings to match the communication parameters for the host computer or program. (Take a look at "7 Display Menus Flowchart.") If connected with a parallel (printer) cable, no settings are needed here. * If the communication parameters for the computer and the CM-500/400/300 are not identical, the cutting data cannot be received correctly, which may result in faulty operation.
PROTOCOL 1 STOP DATA PARITY
Press.
PROTOCOL 2 BAUD HANDSHAKE
To leave a submenu, choose [END] in the menu shown at right, and press the
SMOOTHING
3-4 About the Driver
If you're using a program for Windows 95, install the "CAMM-1 DRIVER for Windows 95" included with the unit. For more information about the installation and setup of the CAMM-1 DRIVER for Windows 95, please see the Readme.txt file. This file is found on the driver disk.
Basic Operation
4-1 Installing a Blade
Doing so may result in injury, and the cutting performance of the blade will be impaired.
Be sure to support the tool mounting screw from below when installing the blade holder. Cutting quality may become poor if installed without supporting the screw in this way.
Mount the shaft at the location on the sheet hanger shown in the figure to match the outer diameter of the rolled material.
When using a thick roll of material
When only a small amount of material remains (material diameter is 72 mm (2-7/ 8") or less).
No good
Shafts
Place the rolled material on the shaft.
Sheet hanger
Stopper
Lower the sheet loading levers and raise the pinch rollers. Pass the end of the material between the pinch rollers and the grit rollers so that it extends from the front of the unit.
Sheet hanger Shafts
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 roller. With the material set in place, make sure the grit rollers are positioned correctly.
Sensor Grit roller
Grit roller
Load the material so that it lies over the sensor on the platen.
Load the material so that it lies straight and is aligned with the guide-line marks, then move the left and right pinch rollers so that at they are above the grit rollers. Position the middle pinch roller over the grit roller that lies between the left- and right-hand pinch rollers. If a pinch roller does not move easily, it may help to grasp the corresponding sheet loading lever at the back of the unit and move it together with the pinch roller.
Position the pinch rollers over the material, near the edges.
Pinch roller (right)
Rear View
Sheet loading lever Material
Guide-line marks Material
Lift the sheet loading lever. The pinch rollers are lowered and the material is secured in place. When using a material which is narrower than 762 mm (30"), do not lower the pinch rollers. Lift the sheet loading levers
Position the stoppers so that they lightly touch the edges of the roll, and secure in place by tightening the screws.
Roll material
Screws
Follow steps 1 through 7 to secure the media in place, then pull out the required length for cutting from the roller.
Close the front cover. Use the and keys to select [Roll], then press the
Close the front cover
* If cutting is to be performed from the front edge of the material, select "EDGE." Press the key. The SETUP LED lights up, and the horizontal width of the material is detected and shown on the display. * If "EDGE" has been selected for the material, then after the width of the loaded material is detected, the front edge of the material is aligned with the cutting-start area. If a pinch roller is positioned over an area where there is no grit roller, the message shown at right appears when you press the key. If this occurs, lower the sheet loading levers and move the pinch rollers to the proper positions above the grit rollers. Reposition the material to match this new alignment, then lower the sheet loading levers to hold the material in place.
Pausing Cutting Operations
If you want to stop the CM-500/400/300 momentarily while it is performing cutting, follow the procedure described below. Press the key. Cutting is paused and the screen shown at right appears on the display. PAUSE ON CONT. STOP VIEW
[Continue cutting]
Press the key. Cutting is resumed.
[To Terminate Cutting]
First of all, stop the flow of data being sent by the computer. Use the menu. and keys to choose "STOP" and press the key. Cutting stops and the display returns to the top
[Checking the Status of Cutting]
The tool carriage can be moved toward the control panel to allow the cutting status to be checked visually. Use the and keys to choose "VIEW" and press the key. The tool carriage moves toward the control panel. To resume cutting, follow the procedure described in "Continue cutting" above.
Repeating the same cutting
The "Replot" feature allows you to create numerous copies of same cutting. key until the screen shown at right appears, then use the and keys (1) Press the to select "REPLOT" and press the key. (2) Use the and keys to select "START," then press the key to begin replotting.
AREA REPLOT REPLOT START
ROTATE SUBMENU
The Replot function calls up all data in the data buffer and performs cutting with this data. When performing replotting, follow the steps below to delete the data in the data buffer before send the data to be replotted from the computer. key until the screen shown at right appears, then use the and keys (1) Press the to select "REPLOT" and press the key. (2) Use the and keys to select "CLEAR" and press the key to delete the data in the data buffer. AREA REPLOT REPLOT START ROTATE SUBMENU
4-7 Applying the Completed Cutout
Once cutting has been completed, follow the procedure below for application instructions.
Make sure beforehand that the surface where the work is to be stuck is clean and free of all dust or oily deposits. When applying the work to a transparent surface, such as a window, you can use a water-based pen (which can be wiped off afterwards) to mark guidelines on the reverse side of the glass, to aid in getting the work aligned properly. If you discover after it is stuck in place that air bubbles were trapped under the work, use a needle to puncture them. Then you can smooth out the material out so that it sticks securely.
With the CM-500/400/300, the portion where you've performed cutting is automatically cut off from the material. Press the key to cut off the portion from the material.
If you want to remove the material, then open the front cover, press down the sheet loading levers, and then remove the material.
Strip/Weed uses all unneeded portions from the completed work.
Stick application tape over the completed work. Press down firmly on the application tape to remove air bubbles. If you do not press firmly enough the cut area will not stick to the surface.
* You should have weed boarders or rectangles drawn around work to facilitate weeding.
Transfer the material to the application tape, position it, and carefully affix it, making sure that it is aligned correctly. Rub over the application tape to make sure the work is firmly stuck in place. Then peel off the application tape.
4-8 When Cutting is Completed
When not in use for extended periods, unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet.
Do not leave the tool mounting screws tightened. Tightening the screw makes it more difficult to install the blade holder.
Lower the sheet loading levers and remove the material.
(1) Loosen the tool securing screw on the cutting carriage. (2) Remove the blade holder from the cutting carriage.
Cutting carriage
remove the Material
Press the push-pin and remove the blade from the blade holder. If a blade was used, wipe the blade with a soft cloth to remove any material that may cling to it.
Press the push-pin
Turn off the power.
POWER/ERROR LED goes out
Maintenance
5-1 Cleaning
Always turn off the CM-500/400/300 before cleaning it.
Never lubricate the mechanisms. Do not clean with solvents (such as benzine or thinners).
Cleaning the body
Use a cloth moistened with water then wrung well, and wipe gently to clean. Wipe the operation panel and display gently with a clean, soft cloth.
Cleaning the platen
Use a cloth moistened with water then wrung well, and wipe gently to clean.
Cleaning the grit rollers
With the sheet loading levers lowered and the pinch rollers raised, use a commercially available brush to remove dust and other detritus. Brush horizontally while rotating the grit rollers. If dust builds up it may prevent the paper from being held securely, and degrade plot precision.
To return to the menu selection screen from any of the menu value setting screens, press the key To return to the previous screen without changing the numerical settings, pressing the without pressing the key.
Display Menus Flowchart
For details about each of the menus, see the "8 Display Menu Lists."
Power on
Openning message
+ Power on
CM-500 Roland DG Corp.
After loading a sheet, close the front cover.
ENGLISH JAPANESE GERMAN FRENCH
ENGLISH/JAPANESE/ GERMAN/FRENCH/ SPANISH/ITALIAN
DEMO CUT
or Use to select. Press ENTER to enable the setting.
ROLL/EDGE/PIECE or Use to select. Press ENTER
SPANISH ITALIAN
LOADING SHEET ROLL
WIDTH 14612
LENGTH -----MENU
TOP MENU
185 (in increments of 1 cm/s)
185 (in increments of 1 cm/s) NORMAL/HEAVY/ HI-SPEED
01.000 (in increments of 0.025 mm)
20350 (in increments of 10 gf)
UP 50cm/s NORMAL
Align the blinking cursor at the value, press After making the setting for [LENGTH], press AREA
or to change the value, then press ENTER to confirm. or to move the blinking cursor to [MOVE] and press ENTER.
LENGTH < 1.0m>
-24.9 m+24.9 m (in increments of 0.1 m.) to feed the sheet at the set length. * When [FEET] is selected for [AREAUNIT] : -82.17+82.17 (in increments of 0.33 feet)
AXIS ROTATION <0deg> 90deg
0deg / 90deg
REPLOT
REPLOT START
START/CLEAR
Cutting Machine is performing cutting
To the SUB MENU
PROCESSING 50gf 0.250mm 50cm/s
Press PAUSE
PAUSE ON <CONT.>STOP VIEW ORIGIN SET->ENTER 0 0
Use , , , and to move the tool carreage and sheet to the position on the sheet where the origin point is to be set. Press ENTER to enable the setting. CONT: Cutting is continued (resumed) STOP: Cutting is stopped (cutting performed for data already received) VIEW: The tool carriage moves to the right side
CROP-MARK
BASEPOINT->ENTER 0 0
ALIGNPOINT->ENTER 0 0
CROPMARK SETTING COMPLETED! CROPMARK SETTING FAILED,SET AGAIN
SUBMENU
CROPMARK UPDOWN OVER-CUT CALIB
UPDOWN
UP/DOWN ->ENTER MOVE ->CURSOR OVER CUT OFF <ON>
OFF/ON
Pressing ENTER moves the blade up or down. Pressing , , , or moves the cutter in the +Y, -Y, -X, or +X directions, respectively.
OVER CUT
STOP BIT <1> 2
CALIB X CALIB Y 0.00% 0.00%
-0.19% 0.19% (in increments of 0.01%.)
When set to [SERIAL] or [AUTO] (communicati on parameter setting)
DATA BIT 7 <8>
VS-CMND
VS COMMAND <IGNRORE>EFFECT
IGNORE / ACCEPT
Selecting the connection interface INTERFACE This selects the interface for connecting a computer to the CM-500/400/300. Set this to PARALLEL for a parallel connection or to SERIAL for a serial connection. When set to AUTO, the CM-500/400/300 automatically detects whether a parallel or serial type interface is used when data is first received after turning on the power, and sets itself accordingly. AUTO
Setting the protocol for a serial connection STOP BIT DATA BIT PARITYMODE BOUD RATE HANDSHAKE This marker tells the system when a character data set end. The size (length) of one block of data. Parity is used to check whether data was received correctly. Determines the speed of data transmission. Sets the handshake mode for when the CM-500/400/300 is connected the host computer via the serial interface. NONE 9600 H-WIRE
MENU Giving priority to settings from the computer TOOL-CNG COMMAND
This is normally set to "IGNORE" when performing cutting. When a toolselection instruction (SP instruction) is sent from the computer while this is set to "EGNORE," the SP instruction is ignored and operation continues without pause. When set to "EFFECT," SP exchange instructions are accepted and operation pauses. If tool change is needed, open the front cover, change the tool, then press the ENTER key. To perform cutting at the speed determined by a VS command (tool speed setting command) sent from the computer, set this to "EFFECT". When set to "IGNORE", cutting is performed using the values for "** cm/s" and "UPSPEED" set at the top menu. To perform cutting at the tool force determined by an FS command (tool force setting command) sent from the computer, set this to "EFFECT." When set to "IGNORE," cutting is performed using the values for "** gf" set at the top menu.
IGNORE
VS COMMAND
FS COMMAND
This chooses a cutting-test pattern. TESTPTRN This performs an ordinary cutting test with [Type 1]. For thin materials or cases where graphics are too small to obtain good cutting results with [Type 1], make the setting for [Type 2].
TYPE1 TYPE2
This sets the material cutoff conditions. AUTO CUT (Material cutoff) To enable AUTO CUT (material cutoff) using a command, set this to [Enable]. Regardless of whether the setting is at [Enable] or [Disable], the material can be cut off by pressing the SPEED key. 50 cm/s IGNORE
This sets the AUTO CUT (material cutoff) speed. Set this to a suitable speed for the loaded material and installed blade. This sets the amount of margin from the cut edge of the material for the next starting point for cutting after cutting off the material. This sets the number of times material cutoff is performed (once for [1] or twice for [2]). When working with thicker material or other material that's difficult to cut, set this to [2]. Pressing the number of times set here. key once performs material cutoff the
Other setting ENGLISH, JAPANESE, GERMAN, FRENCH, SPANISH, ITALIAN UNIT The CM-500/400/300 is capable of displaying all its menus in either of six languages, English, French, German, Spanish, Italian and Japanese. ENGLISH
This sets the type of unit for coordinate values that appear on the display. Set this to MECHANICAL UNIT for display in cutting coordinate units (1 = 0.025 mm), or to MILLIMETER for display in millimeters. This performs an operation check when the CM-500/400/300 is not working correctly. This moves the tool up or down. It also moves the tip of the blade in any of four directions (-X, +X, -Y, or +Y). With the tool down, the tool carriage can be moved with the four cursor keys to cut the sheet.
MILLIMETER
UP/DOWN MOVE
Cutting results differ as shown in the following figures depending on whether the Overcut function is on or off. OVER CUT: OFF OVER CUT: ON
Cutting line
2 ROTATE
Whenever you employ the Rotate function (which allows you to rotate a character 90 degrees), the origin will be located at the materials lower-right. [0 Rotation] [90 Rotation]
Origin
3 CROPMARK
This is used when cutting around pre-printed graphics on a material, such as when making stickers or seals. With the CM-500/400/300, a material is always loaded parallel to the unit. This means that unless the graphics to be cut have been printed parallel to the material, the cutting lines become shifted from the graphics, and it becomes impossible to accurately cut around the graphics (see Figure A below). If the printed graphics have crop marks, the positions of the crop marks can be stored in memory and used as reference points by the CM500/400/300. By making this setting, it becomes possible to cut around graphics with accuracy even when the graphics have not been printed parallel to the material (Figure B).
Blade ZEC-U1005 ZEC-U5025
Material General Signage Vinyl General Signage Vinyl Reflective Vinyl Fluorescent Vinyl Rubber material for sandblasting stencil
Tool-force gf gf gf gf gf
Speed 85 cm/sec. 85 cm/sec. 85 cm/sec. 85 cm/sec. 20 cm/sec.
Amount of cutter blade extension 0.25 mm (0.01") 0.25 mm (0.01") 0.25 mm (0.01") 0.25 mm (0.01") 0.25 mm (0.01")
Life of a blade (General guide) 8000 m 4000 m 4000 m 4000 m Varies according to material type
ZEC-U1715
The values for lifespan are intended to serve as a general guide when cutting materials of identical type.
Rubber materials for sandblasting stencils which can be cut:
A) Materials with a material thickness of 1 mm (0.04") or less B) Materials with only carrier paper on both flanks of the material (Position the left and right pinch rollers above the strips of carrier paper.) C) Materials with carrier paper which is hard enough to withstand material feed
Carrier paper
A) 1 mm (0.04") or less
B) 15 mm (9/16") or more
About the Separating Knife:
It may not be possible to sever some thicker materials (such as rubber sandblasting templates) or thin, flimsy materials. In such cases, use a commercially available cutter knife or scissors to cut off the material. Material with a strong tendency to reroll (that is, with a warp in the direction of the cutting surface) may catch on the carriage or the front cover after being cut off.
Plotting on Paper Media
Do not use coated paper. The coating may flake or peel off and adhere to the grit rollers, making it impossible to perform cutting (or plotting) correctly.
Before cutting, plotting using pen and paper can ensure that your design is correct without wasting materials. This feature can also be used to plot template designs on thick materials that may not be able to be cut. * Since the design of the CM-500/400/300 differs inherently from that of dedicated plotters, it does not accommodate functions such as high-speed plotting, automatic pen changes, pen dry protection, or the like.
Acceptable pens and paper media
Acceptable paper CM-500 High-quality paper Acceptable paper widths Min.90 mm (3-1/2") Max.1372 mm (54") Acceptable pens Water-based fiber-tipped pens Thick water-based fiber-tipped pens Water-based fiber-tipped pens Thick water-based fiber-tipped pens Water-based fiber-tipped pens Thick water-based fiber-tipped pens
Change Pinch Roller Position The location of one or more of the pinch rollers is not correct. If this happens, lower the material loading levers and move the pinch rollers to the proper positions above the grit rollers. Reposition the material to match this new alignment, then lower the material loading levers to hold the material in place. This is displayed when the front cover is opened during cutting. Cutting operation is halted, and the message is displayed on the screen. Cutting restarts when the cover is closed. This is displayed when the material has been loaded at a position where the sheet sensor does not function. Follow the steps under "4-2 Loading the Material" to load the material so that it is positioned above the sheet sensor. This is displayed when the material is removed after pressing the Load a material and press any key to cancel the error message. key.
CLOSE COVER
Sheet Set Error Set Sheet Again
Motor Error Power ON Again
Shows motor error status. This is displayed when the CM-500/400/300 is heavily loaded, such as during a media jam, when heavy stock is cut across a long distance without initial material feed, or when the material is abruptly pulled from the roll during cutting. In this case, turn the power off and back on again (if a media jam has occurred, clear the jam before turning the power back on). For large cutting data with a roll material, use the AREA function on the display menu to feed the roll material by the length of the cut (ensure a small margin by setting a length that is about 0.1 m longer than the cutting data). When using a thick material, change the display menu setting from "NORMAL" to "HEAVY."(see 8 Display Menu Lists /"NORMAL" (CUT QUALITY). If the above message is displayed even after"NORMAL" (CUT QUALITY) is set to HEAVY, turn the power off and then back on again, and reduce the **cm/s value in the display menu. See 8 Display Menu Lists / ** cm/s.
The material is not cut properly
Are the blade and blade holder installed correctly and securely ? Is the blade chipped ? Check if there are any dirty deposits on the blade. Are blade speed, blade compensation, and cutting speed appropriate for the sheet being cut? Is a thick material being used? Install these so that there is no looseness (see 4-1 Installing a Blade ).
Er13:Out of Parameter range
Appears if the value for a device control instruction parameter exceeds the permissible limit.
Er14:Termination Error
Appears if the number of parameters for a device control instruction is more than that permissible.
Er15:Framing/ Parity Error
Appears if a framing error, parity error, or overrun error occurs at the time of data reception.(There is a problem with one of these settings: Baud Rate, Parity, Stop Bits, or Data Bits. The protocol settings for the CM-500/400/300 must be made correctly in order to match the settings your computer is set to use.) Appears if the I/O buffer has overflowed.(There is a problem with the connecting cable, or the settings for Handshaking. Make sure you are using a cable appropriate for the computer being used. Also, check that the setting for Handshaking is correct.) Appears if the I/O buffer has overflowed.(There is a problem with the connecting cable, or the settings for Handshaking. Make sure you are using a cable appropriate for the computer being used. Also, check that the setting for Handshaking is correct.)
Er16:Buffer Overflow
Er18: Indeterminate
Instruction Support Chart
A "CAMM-GL III Programmer's Manual" is available for separate purchase for those wishing to create their own programs for this machine. For further information, please contact your authorized Roland dealer or service center. The list uses marks, each of which means: : Compatible : Incompatible : Ignored
mode 1
Instruction Compatibility Instruction Compatibility Instruction Compatibility Instruction Compatibility Instruction Compatibility H L Q G D B N K M X C T I P E ^ R S A
mode 2
Instruction Compatibility Instruction Compatibility Instruction Compatibility Instruction Compatibility Instruction Compatibility AA CS EA IN OA OI PA RA SL TL XT AR DF ER IP OC OO PD RR SM UC YT CA DI EW IW OE OP PR SA SR VS CI DR FT LB OF OS PT SC SS WD CP DT IM LT OH OW PU SI SP WG
Instruction in mode 1 and mode 2
Instruction Compatibility Instruction Compatibility Instruction Compatibility Instruction Compatibility !FS !NR !PG !ST
Serial
Standard Transmission method Transmission speed Parity check Data bits Stop bits Handshake RS-232C specifications Asynchronous, duplex data transmission 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 (Selected using panel keys.) Odd, Even, or None (Selected using panel keys.) 7 or 8 bits (Selected using panel keys.) 1 or 2 bits (Selected using panel keys.) DTR or XON/XOFF (Selected using panel keys.)
Parallel connector (in compliance with specifications of Centronics)
Signal number NC HIGH* NC GND HIGH* NC Terminal number 26 GND 1 Signal number HIGH** GND GND NC NC HIGH* GND BUSY ACK D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 STROBE
3.3K +5 V
Pin Connection
Signal number NC NC NC NC NC DTR NC NC NC NC NC NC
Terminal number 1
Signal number NC NC NC NC NC NC SG DSR CTS RTS RXD TXD FG
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