User`s manual

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1 OVER CUT
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.
A
When the crop mark setting has not been made
B
When the crop mark settings has been made
Accurate cutting
around the graphic is
not possible
Crop mark:
Cutting line:
Material
Accurate cutting around the graphic
becomes possible
Material
Within 5 degrees
Base point
Align point
The methods for setting crop marks are described on the next page. Please refer to the figures shown above while making this setting.
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 CM-
500/400/300. 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).
3 CROPMARK
[90° Rotation]
Y
X
Y
X
[0° Rotation]
OriginOrigin
Cutting line