User`s manual

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Part of
Practice
Performing Printing and Cutting Separately
To Perform Printing and Cutting Separately
You can remove the printed media and then reload it and perform cutting.
(Example: Perform lamination or other processing after printing, then reload the media and perform cut-
ting.)
Then, carry out alignment to prevent misalignment of the printing results and the cut lines. Perform this
adjustment in the next Procedure.
Procedure
Printing with Crop Marks
P. 123, “Printing with Crop Marks”
Align to the printed crop marks and perform cutting.
You can detect the crop marks automatically or manually.
P. 125, "Aligning Automatically and Cutting," p. 127, "Aligning Manually and Cutting"
Note: Correct misalignment of the printing and cutting positions, if applicable.
P. 128, "Correcting Misalignment for Printing and Cutting When Using Crop Marks"
Printing with Crop Marks
Use your software RIP to make the settings for printing crop marks. For information on how to make the set-
ting, refer to the documentation for the software RIP you're using.
The crop marks are printed as shown in the gure.
Alignment marks and symbols drawn using a graphics program cannot be used as crop marks.
Crop Mark
(Base point)
Crop Mark
(Align point 1)
Crop Mark
(Align point 3)
Crop Mark
(Align point 2)