The smoothing function can be used to cut smooth curves.
■ ON
• When curves in cutting results are not smooth
■ OFF
• When cutting small characters or complex shapes
Procedure
Press the MENU key to go back to the screen in the figure.
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About the User's Manuals
Getting Started
What is the GS-24?
What the GS-24 can be Used For
Loadable Materials/Cuttable Area
Part Names
Carriage LED Lamp
Installing Plug-in for Illustrator
Viewing Help (Illustrator)
Simple! Basic Cutting
Step 1: Load the Material
Step 2: Turn on the Machine
Step 3: Prepare the Blade
Step 4: Install the Blade Holder
Step 5: Perform a Cutting Test
Step 6: Set the Origin
Step 7: Create Cutting Data
Step 8: Perform Cutting
Step 9: Remove the Material
Printing & Cutting
Preparations for Printing and Cutting (When Using Illustrator)
Printing and Cutting Procedure (Illustrator)
Step 1: Set the Printing and Cutting Areas
Step 2: Position the Sample Data
Step 3: Draw the Cutting Lines
Step 4: Perform Printing
Step 5: Load the Printed Material
Step 6: Set the Alignment Method (Sensor Mode)
Step 7: Perform Cutting (Sensor Mode)
Crop Marks/Tool Marks
Setting the Margins and the Distance between Crop Marks
Switching between 3 and 4 Crop Marks
Cutting in Tool Mode (1)
Cutting in Tool Mode (2)
Materials that can be Used for Printing & Cutting
Printing & Cutting (Manual Mode)
Step 1: Create Crop Mark Data Manually
Step 2: Perform Printing
Step 3: Load the Printed Material
Step 4: Set the Alignment Method (Manual Mode)
Step 5: Perform Cutting (Manual Mode)
Cutting Perforated Lines
Step 1: Create Cutting Data
Step 2: Set Perforated Cutting Conditions
Step 3: Perform Cutting
Other Functions
Changing the Language Used for the Display
Setting the Displayed Unit
Initializing All Settings to Their Default Values
Checking the Machine Status (Self Test)
Changing the Contrast of the Display Screen
Moving the Cutting Carriage at High Speed
Cutting the Same Object Repetitively
Step 1: Prepare the Data for Recutting
Step 2: Perform Recutting
Using a Variety of Materials
Loading Roll Material (1)
Loading Roll Material (2)
Loading Roll Material (3) (Material Feeding)
Using the Material with Minimal Waste
Optimizing the Cutting Quality for the Material/Preventing Misaligned Cutting
Performing a Cutting Test
Changing the Blade Force
Adjusting the Cutting-in Amount
Setting the Cutting Conditions
Setting Cutting Quality (QUALITY)
Setting the Amount of Offset for the Tip of the Blade (OFFSET)
Setting the Direction of the Coordinate Axis for Cutting (ROTATE)
Extending the Cutting Area (WIDTH EXTEND)
Setting the Speed of the Blade During Cutting (UPSPEED)
Saving the Cutting Conditions
Loading Cutting Conditions
Cutting Detailed Characters and Complex Shapes
Cutting in the Same Position Repetitively (Overlap)
Cutting Corners Cleanly (Over Cut)
Cutting Conditions
General Guide Regarding Cutting Conditions
Loading Position of Material
Preventing and Correcting Misaligned Cutting
Using Thinner or Harder Material than Normal
Preventing Misaligned Cutting
Adjusting the Cutting Position
Maintenance/Replacement
Cleaning
Replacing the Blade
Consumable Items
What to Do If
The Machine Doesn't Run
Flat Material Cannot be Set Up using "PIECE" (Length is not Displayed)
The Material Slips Away from the Pinch Rollers While Cutting
Crop Marks Cannot be Read
The Results of Cutting are Displaced when Using the Printing & Cutting Function
Uncut Areas Remain or Cut Edges are not Clean
Uncut Portions Remain
The Machine Cuts the Carrier Paper
The Machine Cuts the Same Area Twice
Checking Supported Versions of Illustrator
Error Message List
Specifications
Menu Flow Chart