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5-6 Making Various Adjustments for Cutting
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Press 
Press 
Open the front cover.
Check the results of the cutting test.
Adjustment is complete when optimal results are obtained. If further adjustment is needed, go back to step 4.- 
and fine-tune the adjustment.
Description
Hardened ink is thick. This means that the cutting conditions when you're cutting a printed surface are different from the 
cutting conditions when you're cutting a surface that hasn't been...

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Correcting Misalignment of the Printing and Cutting Positions 
Procedure
1.Check the setting for the [AUTO ENV. MATCH] menu item.
Make sure the [AUTO ENV. MATCH] menu item is set to "ENABLE." 
 P. 85, "Executing Environment Matching Automatically"
2.Execute the [ADJUST BI-DIR] menu item.
Load the media.
 P. 31, "Loading Media," p. 82, "How to Load Sheet Media"
Perform bidirectional adjustment.
...

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5.From the test pattern, read the value at the location.
6.Enter the correction value you read.
Press.
Press.
Use
to  set  the  correction  value  for  [F]  (the  feed 
direction).
Use
to set the correction value for [S] (the scanning 
direction).
Press
to enable the setting.
Press.
7.Check the results of adjustment.
Press.
Press
to execute.
If the printing and cutting lines are aligned, adjustment is complete. 
If further...

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102Chapter 5 Feature Reference
5-7 Performing Printing and Cutting Separately
To Perform Printing and Cutting Separately
When you remove printed media and then reload it and perform cutting, you carry out alignment to prevent misalignment 
of the printing results and the cut lines. You do this at times such as when, for example, you perform lamination or other 
processing after printing, then reload the media and perform cutting. At such times, you perform printing with crop marks. 
You can perform...

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Aligning Automatically and Cutting
When you make the setting for reading crop marks when sending cutting data from the computer, alignment is performed 
with the presence or absence of crop marks determined automatically.
For information on how to make the setting, refer to the documentation for the software RIP you're using.
Procedure
Load the media.
Angled no more than 5 degrees.
Otherwise alignment becomes impossible....

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To Quit Detection and Start Cutting
Press.
Crop-mark detection stops. Depending on the content of the data, some time may 
pass before detection actually stops. 
Press.
This stops detection and starts cutting.
Note: After pressing
in step  , resuming detection or canceling output is also possible. 
 P. 76, "Pausing or Canceling Output"
Aligning Manually and Cutting
Depending on the type of media, it may not be...

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5-7 Performing Printing and Cutting Separately
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Press 
Repeat steps  through  to specify other align points as required.
Send the cutting data and perform cutting. 
About Align Points
The numbers for align points are determined with reference to the location of the base point. You cannot set an align point 
unless you specify a base point. Redoing the setting for the base point clears any align points that have been set. 
Correcting Misalignment for Printing and Cutting...

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5-7 Performing Printing and Cutting Separately
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4.Print and cut a test pattern for adjustment.
Press.
Press
to execute.
5.From the test pattern, read the correction value at the location.
6.Enter the correction value you read.
Press.
Press.
Use
to  set  the  correction  value  for  [F]  (the  feed 
direction).
Use
to set the correction value for [S] (the scanning 
direction).
Press
to enable the setting.
Press.
7.Check the results of adjustment.
Press.
Press
to execute....

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Description
Depending on the composition of the media, the positioning of printing and cutting may be misaligned even when you're 
using crop marks. Make corrections for misaligned printing and cutting for the media you're using.
Default Setting 
[F] (feed direction): 0.00 mm
[S] (scanning direction): 0.00 mm
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108Chapter 5 Feature Reference
5-8 Gloss Ink Features and Printing Methods
Features of Gloss Ink
The ECO-UV Gloss ink that this unit uses can impart a glossy feel to the printed item, as well as enhancing weatherability and 
robustness. Also, depending on the printing settings, you can even deliberately eliminate glossiness and produce a matte 
finish, or perform fill overprinting using gloss ink to raise the printed surface and create an embossed finish.
Glossiness,  weatherability,  and  robustness...
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