Roland Laminate Trimmer CX 24 12 User Guide

CX-24/12  
USER’S MANUAL  
Thank you very much for purchasing the CX-24/12.  
To ensure correct and safe usage with a full under-  
standing of this product's performance, please be sure  
to read through this manual completely and store it in  
a safe location.  
Unauthorized copying or transferral, in whole or in  
part, of this manual is prohibited.  
The contents of this operation manual and the  
specifications of this product are subject to change  
without notice.  
The operation manual and the product have been  
prepared and tested as much as possible. If you find  
any misprint or error, please inform us.  
Roland DG Corp. assumes no responsibility for any  
direct or indirect loss or damage which may occur  
through use of this product, regardless of any failure  
to perform on the part of this product.  
Roland DG Corp. assumes no responsibility for any  
direct or indirect loss or damage which may occur  
with respect to any article made using this product.  
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To Ensure Safe Use  
About  
and  
Notices  
Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe  
injury should the unit be used improperly.  
Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material  
damage should the unit be used improperly.  
* Material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused with  
respect to the home and all its furnishings, as well to domestic animals or  
pets.  
About the Symbols  
The  
symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings. The specific meaning of  
the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle. The symbol at left means  
"danger of electrocution."  
The  
symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out (are forbidden). The  
specific thing that must not be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle. The  
symbol at left means the unit must never be disassembled.  
The  
symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out. The specific thing that must  
be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle. The symbol at left means the  
power-cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet.  
Do not disassemble, repair, or  
modify.  
Doing so may lead to fire or abnormal  
Do not use while in an abnormal  
state (i.e., emitting smoke, burning  
odor, unusual noise, or the like).  
Doing so may result in fire or electrical  
shock.  
operation resulting in injury.  
Immediately switch off the power, unplug  
the power cord from the electrical outlet,  
and contact your authorized Roland dealer  
or service center.  
Ground the unit with the ground  
wire.  
Failure to do so may result in risk of  
electrical shock in the even of a mechanical  
problem  
Do not use with any electrical power  
supply that does not meet the  
ratings displayed on the unit.  
Use with any other power supply may lead  
to fire or electrocution.  
Use only with the power cord  
included with this product  
Use with other than the included power cord  
may lead to fire or electrocution.  
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Do not use with a damaged power  
cord or plug, or with a loose  
electrical outlet.  
Use with any other  
power supply may  
Do not injure or modify the electrical  
power cord, nor subject it to  
excessive bends, twists, pulls,  
binding, or pinching, nor place any  
object of weight on it.  
Doing so may  
lead to fire or  
electrocution.  
damage the  
electrical power  
cord, leading to  
electrocution or  
fire.  
When not in use for extended  
periods, unplug the power cord from  
the electrical outlet.  
Failure to do so may  
When unplugging the electrical  
power cord from the power outlet,  
grasp the plug, not the cord.  
Unplugging by pulling the cord may damage  
result in danger of  
it, leading to fire or electrocution.  
shock, electrocution,  
or fire due to  
deterioration of the  
electrical insulation.  
Do not attempt to unplug the power  
cord with wet hands.  
Doing so may  
Do not allow liquids, metal objects  
or flammables inside the machine.  
Such materials  
result in electrical  
can cause fire.  
shock.  
Do not touch the tip of the blade  
with your fingers.  
Doing so may result in injury.  
Install on a stable surface.  
Failure to do so  
may result in  
falling of the unit,  
leading to injury.  
Do not place the hands or anything  
else on the platen when switching  
on the power.  
Do not place hands near the platen  
while in operation.  
Doing so may result in injury.  
Doing so may result in injury.  
(The cutting carriage moves simultaneously  
when the power is switched on.)  
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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.  
Model name  
Rating label  
Use a rated power supply.  
In addition to the  
and  
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.  
NOTICE  
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Pour utiliser en toute sécurité  
Avis sur les avertissements  
Utilisé pour avertir l'utilisateur d'un risque de décès ou de blessure grave en  
cas de mauvaise utilisation de l'appareil.  
Utilisé pour avertir l'utilisateur d'un risque de blessure ou de dommage  
matériel en cas de mauvaise utilisation de l'appareil.  
* Par dommage matériel, il est entendu dommage ou tout autre effet  
indésirable sur la maison, tous les meubles et même les animaux  
domestiques.  
À propos des symboles  
Le symbole  
attire l'attention de l'utilisateur sur les instructions importantes ou les  
avertissements. Le sens précis du symbole est déterminé par le dessin à l'intérieur du triangle.  
Le symbole à gauche signifie "danger d'électrocution".  
Le symbole  
avertit l'utilisateur de ce qu'il ne doit pas faire, ce qui est interdit. La chose  
spécifique à ne pas faire est indiquée par le dessin à l'intérieur du cercle. Le symbole à  
gauche signifie que l'appareil ne doit jamais être démonté.  
Le symbole  
prévient l'utilisateur sur ce qu'il doit faire. La chose spécifique à faire est  
indiquée par le dessin à l'intérieur du cercle. Le symbole à gauche signifie que le fil électrique  
doit être débranché de la prise.  
Ne pas démonter, réparer ou  
modifier.  
Le non-respect de cette consigne pourrait  
causer un incendie ou provoquer des  
opérations anormales entraînant des  
blessures.  
Ne pas utiliser si l'appareil est dans  
un état anormal (c'est-à-dire s'il y a  
émission de fumée, odeur de brûlé,  
bruit inhabituel etc.).  
Le non-respect de cette consigne pourrait  
provoquer un incendie ou des décharges  
électriques.  
Éteindre l'appareil immédiatement,  
débrancher le fil électrique de la prise et  
communiquer avec le revendeur autorisé  
Roland ou le centre de service.  
Mettre l'appareil à la masse avec une  
prise de terre.  
Le non-respect de cette consigne pourrait  
entraîner des décharges électriques en  
cas de problème mécanique.  
Ne pas utiliser avec une alimentation  
électrique non conforme à la norme  
indiquée sur l'appareil.  
Une utilisation avec toute autre alimentation  
électrique pourrait provoquer un incendie  
ou une électrocution.  
Utiliser l'appareil uniquement avec le  
fil électrique fourni.  
Utiliser l'appareil avec un autre fil risque de  
provoquer un incendie ou une électrocution.  
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Ne pas endommager ou modifier le  
fil électrique. Ne pas le plier, le  
tordre, l'étirer, l'attacher ou le serrer  
de façon excessive. Ne pas mettre  
d'objet ou de poids dessus.  
Une négligence à  
Ne pas utiliser avec une fiche ou un  
fil électrique endommagé ou avec  
une prise mal fixée.  
Une négligence à  
ce niveau pourrait  
provoquer un  
incendie ou une  
électrocution.  
ce niveau pourrait  
endommager le fil  
électrique ce qui  
risquerait de  
provoquer une  
électrocution ou un  
incendie.  
Débrancher le fil lorsque l'appareil  
reste inutilisé pendant une longue  
période.  
Une négligence à ce niveau pourrait  
provoquer des décharges électriques,  
une électrocution ou  
Saisir la fiche et non le fil électrique  
lorsque vous débranchez.  
Débrancher en tirant sur le fil pourrait  
l'endommager et risquer de provoquer un  
incendie ou une électrocution.  
un incendie dû à une  
détérioration de  
l'isolation électrique.  
Ne pas introduire de liquide, d'objet  
métallique ou inflammable dans  
l'appareil.  
Ce genre de  
matériel peut  
Ne pas essayer de débrancher le fil  
avec des mains mouillées.  
Une négligence à  
ce niveau pourrait  
provoquer des  
provoquer un  
incendie.  
décharges  
électriques.  
Installer l’appareil sur une surface  
stable.  
Ne pas toucher l'extrémité de la  
lame avec les doigts.  
Une négligence à  
ce niveau pourrait  
provoquer la chute  
de l’appareil et  
Une négligence à ce niveau pourrait  
provoquer des blessures.  
entraîner des  
blessures.  
Ne pas mettre les mains ni quoi que  
ce soit sur le coulisseau au moment  
de mettre sous tension.  
Une négligence à ce niveau peut provoquer  
des blessures.  
Ne pas mettre les mains près du  
coulisseau pendant le  
fonctionnement de l'appareil.  
Une négligence à ce niveau peut provoquer  
des blessures.  
(Le chariot de coupe se déplace lorsque  
l'appareil est mis sous tension.)  
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À propos des étiquettes collées sur l'appareil  
Ces étiquettes sont collées à l'extérieur de l'appareil.  
Les dessins suivants indiquent l'endroit et le contenu des messages.  
Avant  
N'approchez pas vos mains du  
plateau de travail quand le chariot  
est en mouvement.  
Arrière  
Nom du modèle  
Étiquette des caractéristiques  
électriques  
Utiliser l'alimentation appropriée  
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1 Checking Supplied Items  
1 Checking Supplied Items  
This product includes the items shown below.  
Before starting use, make sure all the items are present.  
Roller base: 1  
Blade: 1  
Power cord: 1  
Roland Software Package  
CD-ROM: 1  
* CX-24 only  
Blade holder  
(XD-CH3) : 1  
Startup manual: 1  
To Ensure Safe Use: 1  
Pin  
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2 Part Names and Functions  
2 Part Names and Functions  
In explanations that are common for both the CX-24 and the CX-12, figures depicting the CX-24 are used.  
2-1 Front View  
Pinch roller (Left)  
Blade protector  
Cutting carriage  
This presses down on the ma-  
terial to hold it in place.  
Set this at the left-hand edge  
of the material.  
The blade holder (or  
pen) is installed here.  
Grit roller  
This rotates to  
feed the material  
forward and  
backward.  
Guide line marks  
The edges of the  
material is aligned with  
the lines when loading.  
Parallel (Centronics)  
Input Connector  
This is for connecting a  
printer cable (sold  
separately).  
Pinch roller (Right)  
This presses down on the  
material to hold it in place.  
Set this at the right-hand  
edge of the material.  
Knife guide  
Operation panel  
The commercially available  
knife is inserted and slid across  
this.  
This makes it possible to sepa-  
rate a piece of material from the  
roll while still loaded in place.  
Serial (RS-232C) Input Connector  
This is for connecting a crossover serial (RS-  
232C) cable (sold separately).  
2-2 Rear View  
Power switch  
Pressing the "|" side turns on the power.  
Pressing the "O" side turns off the power.  
Sheet loading lever  
This is for loading and unloading  
material.  
Power connector (AC IN)  
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2 Part Names and Functions  
2-3 Operation Panel  
Display  
[MENU/PARAM] Key  
This displays the various menus and setting  
values, as well as error messages.  
This selects whether turning the dial  
chooses menu items or changes  
setting values.  
Pressing this key changes the  
location of the menu cursor.  
[ENTER] Key  
This is used to choose menu items and confirm  
settings.  
Pressing it during operation pauses operation.  
[TEST] Key  
This performs a cutting test. You can  
use it to make sure that the blade  
force is appropriate.  
Dial  
This is used to change menu items and settings.  
Position Key  
This moves the blade (or pen) and  
the material.  
[ORIGIN] Key  
This sets the origin point at the present position  
of the blade.  
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3 Preparing the CX-24/12  
3 Preparing the CX-24/12  
3-1 Setting  
Ground the unit with the ground  
wire.  
Failure to do so may result in risk of  
electrical shock in the even of a mechanical  
problem  
Install on a stable surface.  
Failure to do so  
may result in  
falling of the unit,  
leading to injury.  
Do not use with any electrical power  
supply that does not meet the  
ratings displayed on the unit.  
Use with any other power supply may lead  
to fire or electrocution.  
Use only with the power cord  
included with this product  
Use with other than the included power cord  
may lead to fire or electrocution.  
When moving the machine, do not attempt to lift or carry it by grasping the top portion of the machine. Lift and  
carry the machine by holding it with your hands along the left and right sides of the machine.  
NOTICE  
Never install this unit in any of the following situations, as it could result in breakdown or faulty operation:  
• Places where the installation surface is unstable or not level.  
• Places with excessive electrical noise.  
• Places with excessive humidity or dust.  
• Places with poor ventilation, because the CX-24/12 generates considerable heat during operation.  
• Places with excessive vibration.  
• Places exposed to strong illumination or direct sunlight.  
• Install at least 1 m (39-3/8 in. ) away from a strong indoor lighting source.  
Make sure the unit is placed on a stable, sturdy surface.  
Installing requires the space shown below.  
CX-24  
950 mm (37-7/16 in.) wide, 500 mm (19-11/16 in.) in  
depth, and 300 mm (11-13/16 in.) in height.  
300 mm  
(11-13/16 in.)  
CX-12  
650 mm (25-5/8 in.) wide, 500 mm (19-11/16 in.) in  
depth, and 300 mm (11-13/16 in.) in height.  
500 mm  
(19-11/16 in.)  
The material moves during cutting. Do not place  
obstacles that may obstruct the material at the front and  
rear of the machine.  
CX-24: 950 mm (37-7/16 in.)  
CX-12: 650 mm (25-5/8 in.)  
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3 Preparing the CX-24/12  
3-2 Connection  
Connect the cable to either the parallel or the serial port. Be sure that the power to both the computer and the  
main unit is switched off when connecting the cable.  
NOTICE  
Securely connect the power cord, computer I/O cable and so on so that they will not be unplugged and cause  
failure during operation. Doing so may lead to faulty operation or breakdown.  
For IBM PC or PC Compatibles  
RS-232C connector on the computer  
Printer connector on the computer  
Parallel (Centronics)  
Input Connector  
Parallel (Centronics) cable  
Serial (RS-232C) cable  
Serial (RS-232C) Input  
Connector  
Cables are available separately.  
One which you are sure  
matches the model of computer  
being used should be selected.  
For Macintosh  
Printer Port  
Modem Port  
Connect to either port.  
Crossover serial cable  
Cables are available separately.  
Serial Input Connector  
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3 Preparing the CX-24/12  
Connecting the Power Cord  
Power outlet  
Power connector  
Power cord  
3-3 Installing the Driver  
The included Roland Software Package CD-ROM contains a Windows-based program and driver for performing cutting with the CX-24/  
12.  
CAMM-1 DRIVER  
This software is required when sending data from a Windows-based program to the CX-24/12. If you're using Windows, be sure to install  
this driver.  
Refer to the included Startup Manual and install them on your computer.  
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3 Preparing the CX-24/12  
3-4 Port Setting  
The CX-24/12 automatically detects the port used for connection to the computer.  
However, if cutting data is not sent correctly, check the communication parameters for the driver and use the display menu on the CX-24/  
12 to make the same settings as for the driver.  
Checking the Communication Parameters for the Port and Driver  
- Windows 95/98/Me  
Click [Start].  
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Point to [Settings] and click [Printers].  
The [Printers] folder appears.  
Right-click on the icon for the driver of the model  
you're using then click [Properties].  
The [Roland CAMM-1 CX** **Properties] dialog  
box appears.  
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For the CX-24:  
[Roland CAMM-1 CX-24]  
For the CX-12:  
[Roland CAMM-1 CX-12]  
The Properties dialog box for the model you’re using  
appears.  
Make sure the port connected to the CX-24/12  
appears under [Print to the following port].  
When the connection uses a serial cable, click [Port  
Settings].  
3
The Properties dialog box for the connected port  
appears.  
Check the communication parameters for the driver.  
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3 Preparing the CX-24/12  
Checking the Communication Parameters for the Port and Driver  
- Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP  
If you are installing under Windows 2000/XP or Windows NT 4.0, you need full access permissions for the printer settings.  
Log on to Windows as a member of the "Administrators" or "Power Users" group.  
(For more information about groups, refer to the documentation for Windows.)  
The descriptions of the following procedures use screen shots from Windows 2000.  
Click [Start].  
1
Point to [Settings] and click [Printers].  
If you’re using Windows XP, click [Start]-[Control  
Panel] and then click [Printers and Other Hardwares]-  
[Printers and Faxes].  
The [Printers] folder appears.  
Right-click on the icon for the driver of the model  
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you're using then click [Properties].  
For the CX-24:  
[Roland CAMM-1 CX-24]  
For the CX-12:  
[Roland CAMM-1 CX-12]  
The Properties dialog box for the model you’re using  
appears.  
Click the [Ports] tab. Make sure the port connected to  
the CX-24/12 appears under [Print to the following  
port].  
When the connection uses a serial cable, click  
[Configuration Port].  
3
If you're using Windows 2000/XP, the Properties  
dialog box for the connected port appears. Skip to  
step 5.  
If you're using Windows NT 4.0, the [Serial Port]  
dialog box appears. Go to step 4.  
Click the port you chose in step 3, then click [Set-  
tings].  
The dialog box for the connected port appears.  
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Check the communication parameters for the driver.  
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3 Preparing the CX-24/12  
Making the Settings from the Menu on the CX-24/12  
The display menu can only be used to make settings when material is loaded and set up. Before attempting to make menu settings, refer  
to "4-3 Turning on the Power" and put the CX-24/12 in a setup state.  
Turn the dial to display the screen shown at right.  
Press the [MENU/PARAM] key.  
I/O | <AUTO>  
1
Turn the dial to display the port where the cable is  
connected, then press the [ENTER] key to confirm  
I/O | <AUTO>  
2
the setting.  
If you chose [SERIAL] in step 2, the screen for  
setting the bit rate appears.  
Back to the screen in step 1  
Turned  
clockwise  
3
Turning the dial clockwise successively displays the  
#BAUD.| <9600>  
screens for setting the bit rate, data bit, stop bit, parity  
checking, and hardware handshaking (flow control).  
Turning the dial counterclockwise returns to the menu  
in step 1 without making any changes.  
At the screen where the setting items are displayed,  
you can change the setting values by pressing the  
[MENU/PARAM] key and turning the dial.  
For more information about how to make settings, see  
"4-3 Turning on the Power - Making Menu  
#DATA.|  
#STOP.|  
<8>  
<1>  
#PARITY| <NONE>  
#HANDS.|<H-WIRE>  
Turned coun-  
terclockwise  
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4 Basic Operation  
4 Basic Operation  
4-1 Installing a Blade  
Do not touch the tip of the blade  
with your fingers.  
Doing so may result in injury.  
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.  
NOTICE  
Insert a pin into the blade holder.  
Pin  
1
Blade holder  
Insert a blade into the blade holder.  
2
3
Blade holder  
Blade  
Loosen the screw shown in the figure.  
Screw  
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4 Basic Operation  
While supporting the screw from below, insert into  
the blade holder from above.  
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5
Insert until the collar of  
the blade holder touches  
the rim of the hole.  
Tighten the screw securely.  
Tug the blade holder upward to make sure it does not  
come loose.  
Screw  
4-2 Loading the Material  
Do not use excessive force when moving the sheet loading lever.  
Doing so may damage it.  
NOTICE  
On the CX-24, use the control panel to choose the configuration of the loaded material.  
On the CX-12, there is no menu for choosing the configuration of the material.  
Acceptable Material Sizes  
CX-24  
CX-12  
50 to 395 mm (1-15/16 to 15-1/2 in.)  
Width  
(horizontal dimension)  
Length  
50 to 700 mm (1-15/16 to 27-3/4 in.)  
For flat material, 100 mm or more; for roll material, No restrictions (* Accuracy assured within a  
(vertical direction)  
no restriction  
range of up to 1,600 mm (63 in.))  
No other restrictions (* Accuracy assured within a  
range of up to 1,600 mm (63 in.))  
For more information about the range in which cutting is possible, see "9-2 About the Materials - About the Cutting Area."  
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4 Basic Operation  
Loading the Material  
Before you load material, make sure the sheet loading lever is lowered.  
- If you are using roll material, start with step 1.  
- If you are using piece material, start with step 2.  
Pass the end of the material between the pinch rollers  
and the grit rollers so that it extends from the front of  
the unit.  
1
Pull out the portion  
to cut from the roll.  
- If You Are Using the Roller Base  
When loaded as  
shown in the figure,  
correct feed cannot  
be performed.  
On the CX-24, use the roller base. On the CX-12,  
either see "- If You Are Not Using the Roller Base,"  
or secure in place roll material as a substitute for the  
roller base.  
Roller Base  
Roller Base  
- If You Are Not Using the Roller Base  
Separate the necessary length for  
cutting from the roll.  
Position the material so that both edges are above the  
grit rollers.  
2
For more information about the width of the material  
and the positions of the grit rollers, see "9-2 About the  
-
CX-24  
When viewed from the front, align so that the  
right-hand edge of the material is above any of  
the grit rollers and the left-hand edge is above the  
long grit roller.  
The white areas of the rails serve as a guide for positioning  
the grit rollers.  
For material with a width of 150 mm (6 in.) or less, place the  
material above the grit roller at the left edge.  
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4 Basic Operation  
-
CX-12  
Position the material so that the left and right  
edges are each above one of the grit rollers.  
The white areas of the rails serve as a guide for positioning  
the grit rollers.  
Align so that the left and right edges of the material  
are parallel with the guide lines.  
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4
5
Guide line marks  
Using the stickers on the rails as a guide, adjust the  
positioning of the left and right pinch rollers above  
the grit rollers.  
Stickers  
Make sure the end of the material has been pulled out  
farther toward the front than the blade protector.  
Not OK  
OK  
Blade protector  
Material's edge  
Make sure the end of the material  
does not catch on this groove.  
Raise the sheet loading lever.  
This lowers the pinch rollers to hold the material in  
place.  
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4 Basic Operation  
4-3 Turning on the Power  
Do not place the hands or anything  
else on the platen when switching  
on the power.  
Doing so may result in injury.  
(The cutting carriage moves simultaneously  
when the power is switched on.)  
Turn on the CX-24/12.  
Putting the Machine in the Setup State  
Use the control panel to put the CX-24/12 in the setup state (the state for receiving data).  
For the CX-24:  
Turn the dial.  
When the display shows the type of load material,  
press the [ENTER] key.  
SELECT |  
ROLL  
1
The cutting carriage starts to move.  
ROLL: Roll material  
EDGE: When performing cutting from the  
front edge of the material  
PIECE: Flat material such as standard-  
size and piece material  
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The width of the material is detected and the unit is  
made ready for cutting.  
2
*
When flat material is loaded, the material moves  
to the front and rear to detect the length of the  
material as well.  
At this time, if the material is crooked and looks  
like it might come loose from the pinch rollers, or  
actually does come loose, reload the material.  
For the CX-12:  
Press the [ENTER] key.  
The cutting carriage starts to move.  
SETUP -> ENTER  
1
2
The width of the material is detected and the unit is  
made ready for cutting.  
Making Menu Settings with the Control Panel  
How to View the Display  
Press the [MENU/PARAM] key to change the  
location of the cursor.  
This is the setting value for the menu item  
appearing on the left side.  
When the cursor is on the right side, turning the dial  
changes the setting value. Press the [ENTER] key to  
confirm the setting.  
This is the menu item.  
When the cursor is on the left  
side, turning the dial cycles  
through the menu items.  
OFFSET| <0.250>  
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4 Basic Operation  
4-4 Checking Material Feed  
Make sure that the material does not come loose from the pinch rollers while cutting is in progress.  
On the CX-24, when you choose [PIECE] as the material type, the material is moved forward and backward in order to detect the length  
of the material.  
There is no need to perform the steps described below in order to make sure that the material does not come loose at this time.  
Turn the dial to display the screen shown at right.  
AREA |< 1.0m>  
Press the [MENU/PARAM] key.  
This displays the menu for setting the material-feed  
length.  
1
2
3
Turn the dial to change the value to the required  
length of material for cutting. When the display  
shows the desired value, press the [ENTER] key.  
The display changes to the menu for performing  
material feed.  
AREA | < 1.0m>  
When the screen shown at right appears, press the  
[ENTER] key again.  
A length of material corresponding to the setting you  
made in step 2 is fed out.  
AREA |  
MOVE  
If the material is crooked and looks like it might come  
loose from the pinch rollers, or actually does come  
loose, please reload the material.  
*
To perform material feed using the value dis-  
played in step 1, then after step 2, simply press  
the [ENTER] key, and material feed is performed.  
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4 Basic Operation  
4-5 When Performing Long Cutting  
Cutting a length of 1.5 m (59 in.) or more requires  
material that is at least 50 mm (2 in.) wider than the  
necessary cutting width.  
Prepare material that is at least  
50 mm (2 in.) wider than the  
necessary cutting width.  
Refer to the figure at right and move the pinch rollers.  
Position the pinch rollers so that each one is 25 mm (1  
in.) from the respective left or right edge of the  
material.  
1
2
25 mm  
25 mm  
(1 in.) or more  
(1 in.) or more  
Raise the sheet loading lever to secure the material in  
place.  
Before performing material feed, pull out the required  
length of material from the roll material.  
3
4
Refer to the previous section, "4-4 Checking Material  
Feed," and perform material feed.  
If the material comes loose, then reload the material.  
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4 Basic Operation  
4-6 Setting the Origin Point  
Loading material and pressing the [ENTER] key automatically sets the origin point for cutting.  
The origin point set when you do this varies according to model and the shape of the selected material.  
Model  
Material shape selected from the menu  
Location of the origin point  
-
-
Near the left pinch roller  
Near the right pinch roller when the [ROTATE] menu  
item is set to ON  
CX-24  
[ROLL]  
[EDGE]  
[PIECE]  
-
-
At the front lower left of the material  
Near the front lower right of the material when the  
[ROTATE] menu item is set to ON  
CX-12  
There is no material-selection menu.  
-
-
Near the left pinch roller  
Near the right pinch roller when the [ROTATE] menu  
item is set to ON  
CX-24/12, in addition to the foregoing locations, you can freely set the origin point (0, 0) anywhere in the cutting area.  
Setting the origin point at an uncut area of the material lets you use the material with less waste.  
To set the origin point where you want, follow the steps below.  
Before setting the origin point, load the material.  
Refer to "4-2 Loading the Material" and load the  
material.  
1
Use the position keys to move the center of the blade  
2
holder to the location where you want to set the origin  
point.  
Press the [ORIGIN] key. The message [ORIGIN  
SETTING] flashes on the display, and the origin point  
is set.  
ORIGIN SET  
3
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4 Basic Operation  
4-7 Performing a Cutting Test (How to Adjust Blade  
Force/Adjusting the Cutter Blade)  
Before carrying out actual cutting, you may wish to perform a "cutting test" to check whether the unit produces the cutout satisfactorily.  
This is done by examining the results of the cutting test, and adjusting the blade force and the amount of blade extension. The cutting test  
should be repeated until the appropriate cutting conditions for the material in use are discovered.  
If smooth cutting cannot be performed, use the display menu to adjust the blade force.  
If adjusting the blade force does not produce good cutting results, then adjust the amount of blade extension from the blade holder.  
Cutting Test  
If a material has not yet been loaded, then refer to "4-2 Loading the Material" to load the material correctly.  
Use the position keys to move the blade holder.  
Move to the position where the cutting test is to be  
performed.  
1
*
Note that an area of approximately 2 square  
centimeters (a little less than a square inch) is  
required to make a test cutout  
Press the [TEST] key for 0.5 seconds or more.  
2
3
The shape shown in the figure at right is cut at the  
present location of the blade.  
Peel off the material to check the result of the cutting  
test.  
Peel this off first.  
Thesquareshould  
remain, without  
peeling off.  
Peel this off next.  
The blade should leave faint  
traces on the base paper of the  
material.  
If the results are not as described in step 3, use the  
control panel to gradually raise the blade force.  
4
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4 Basic Operation  
Adjusting the Blade Force  
Turn the dial to display the screen shown at right.  
Press the [MENU/PARAM] key.  
FORCE | < 80g>  
1
2
3
The menu for setting the blade force appears.  
Turn the dial clockwise to increase the blade force in  
steps of 10 g.  
When the display shows the desired value, press the  
[ENTER] key.  
FORCE | < 80g>  
- The material may be torn  
- Blade life will be shortened  
- Cutter blade extends through the  
base paper, and normal advanc-  
ing of the material becomes  
impossible  
When adjusting the blade force, take into account the  
type and thickness of the material you are using, and  
the hardness of the blade. (See "9-1 Blade and  
If the adjustment of the blade force is not correct, the  
symptoms shown at right may occur.  
Too large  
- The CX-24/12 may be damaged.  
- The material may not be cut  
satisfactorily  
Too small  
Adjusting the Amount of Blade Extension  
If cutting is not performed smoothly even after you have adjusted the blade force, then adjust the amount of blade extension for the tip of  
the blade extending from the blade holder.  
If you're using the included material or an equivalent general material, then tighten the cap all the way to the top  
(maximum amount of blade extension: 2.5 mm (0.0984 in.) ).  
When cutting material having base paper that is thin with respect to the material (material thickness), or material  
having no base paper, the amount of blade extension should be adjusted so that the blade does not cut through the base  
paper.  
Remove the blade holder.  
1
Adjust the amount of blade extension a little at a time,  
performing cutting tests to check the results.  
2
When the cutting tests show that the blade leaves  
faint traces on the backing paper, the amount of blade  
extension is optimal.  
Use the following as a guide for calculating the  
amount of blade extension.  
Max. : 2.5 mm  
(0.0984 in.)  
Min. : 0 mm  
0.1 mm  
Turning the tip by an amount  
corresponding to one large  
scale gradation extends the blade  
by 0.1 mm (0.00394 in.).  
Adjustment for 0.5 mm (0.0197  
in.) can be made by rotating the  
cap one full turn.  
Amount of  
cutter blade  
extension  
Thickness of  
the material  
portion  
Thickness of  
the base paper  
2
=
+
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4 Basic Operation  
4-8 Downloading Cutting Data  
When loading a flat material on the CX-12, be sure to use a flat material that is about 70 mm (2-13/16 in.)  
NOTICE  
longer than the vertical size of the cutting data. If data larger than the vertical length of the material is sent, the  
CX-12 will attempt to cut the data even if it does not all fit in the material. This means that the material is  
dislodged from the grit roller, and cutting continues with no material. This can cause not only breakage to the  
blade but also damage to the unit, and adequate care is required to prevent this.  
If the material becomes dislodged or there is a problem in operation, then immediately press the [ENTER] key  
or turn off the power switch on the left side of the machine.  
Using the CX-24/12 to cut data created using a program requires the CAMM-1 driver.  
The CAMM-1 driver is in the included Roland Software Package. For information on how to install it, take a look at the included Startup  
Manual.  
The explanations in this section assume that the CAMM-1 driver is already installed, and describe how to make the settings for the  
cutting range and tool parameters.  
The cutting range is determined by the positioning of the pinch rollers. Set the cutting range for the driver so  
that it fits within this range.  
If a size that is identical to the load material is specified and data is laid out accordingly, there may be portions  
which cannot be cut.  
:Cutting area  
:Pinch roller  
The range that can be cut changes according to the positioning of the pinch rollers. If you're using flat material,  
use the program to specify a value that is about 70 mm (2-13/16 in.) shorter than the vertical size of the  
material. For more information about the cutting range, see "9-2 About the Materials - About the Cutting  
Area."  
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4 Basic Operation  
Making the Settings for the CAMM-1 Driver  
-Windows 95/98/Me  
In the program you're using, from the [File] menu,  
choose [Print Setup] to display the [Printers] dialog  
box.  
1
*
The names of the menu items may be different,  
depending on the program you're using.  
For the CX-24, choose [Roland CAMM-1 CX-24].  
For the CX-12, choose [Roland CAMM-1 CX-12].  
2
Click [Properties].  
The [Properties] dialog box appears.  
3
4
Click the [Size] tab and make the settings for the  
cutting range at the screen shown at right.  
Click the [Tools] tab.  
5
Clicking the drop-down arrow displays the numerals  
[1] through [8] and the [Machine Setting] selections.  
To specify the speed for performing cutting using the  
driver, choose a number from [1] to [8] and enter the  
cutting conditions. When you do this, the machine  
settings for the CX-24/12 are disabled.  
To perform cutting using the conditions set with the  
CX-24/12, choose [Machine Setting].  
Click [OK].  
* When you are performing cutting, clear the selection for [Fill Pitch].  
In the [Printers] dialog box, click [OK].  
In the program window, lay out the cutting data so  
that it fits within the displayed cutting range.  
6
7
Send the cutting data from the program to the CX-24/  
12.  
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4 Basic Operation  
Making the Settings for the CAMM-1 Driver -Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP  
If you are installing under Windows 2000/XP or Windows NT 4.0, you need full access permissions for the printer settings.  
Log on to Windows as a member of the "Administrators" or "Power Users" group.  
(For more information about groups, refer to the documentation for Windows.)  
The descriptions of the following procedures use screen shots from Windows 2000.  
In the program you're using, from the [File] menu,  
choose [Print Setup] to display the [Printers] dialog  
box.  
1
*
The names of the menu items may be different,  
depending on the program you're using.  
For the CX-24, choose [Roland CAMM-1 CX-24].  
For the CX-12, choose [Roland CAMM-1 CX-12].  
2
Click [Properties].  
The [Properties] dialog box appears.  
3
4
5
For Windows 2000/XP, click [Advanced].  
For Windows NT 4.0, click [Advanced] tab.  
Click the [MediaSizeSettings] document option at the  
screen shown at right.  
For Windows 2000/XP, click [Properties].  
For Windows NT 4.0, click [Media Size Settings].  
The [Media Size Settings] dialog box appears.  
Click [Add New Media Size], then for [Media Size],  
enter cutting range for [Width] and [Length].  
6
7
Enter the [Media Size Name], then click [OK].  
*
For [Media Size Name], use only alphanumeric  
characters.  
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4 Basic Operation  
Click [Selected Tool] displays the numerals [1]  
8
9
through [4] and the [Machine Setting] selections.  
To perform cutting using the conditions set with the  
CX-24/12, choose [Machine Setting].  
To specify the speed for performing cutting using the  
driver, choose a number from [1] to [4]. Double-click  
the selected tool number, then enter the value for  
[Tool Speed].  
When you do this, the machine settings for the CX-  
24/12 are disabled.  
Click [OK].  
If you're using Windows 2000/XP, the [Properties]  
dialog box appears. Click [OK].  
If you're using Windows NT, the [Printers] dialog box  
appears.  
* When you are performing cutting, choose [Off] for [Fill Pitch].  
Click [OK].  
10 In the program window, lay out the cutting data so  
that it fits within the displayed cutting range.  
Send the cutting data from the program to the CX-24/  
11 12.  
Pausing Cutting Operations  
Pressing the [ENTER] key displays a screen like the one shown below and pauses cutting.  
PAUSE | <CONT.>  
- To resume cutting without change  
Press the [PAUSE] key again.  
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4 Basic Operation  
- To stop cutting  
Halt transmission of cutting instructions from the computer.  
Click [Start].  
1
Point to [Settings] and click [Printers].  
If you’re using Windows XP, click [Start]-[Control  
Panel] and then click [Printers and Other Hardwares]-  
[Printers and Faxes].  
Double-click the printer icon.  
For the CX-24:  
[Roland CAMM-1 CX-24]  
For the CX-12:  
2
[Roland CAMM-1 CX-12]  
From the [Printers] menu, click [Purge Print Jobs] or  
[Purge Print Documents].  
Make sure the displayed data for the file being printed  
disappears.  
3
If you're using Windows 2000/XP, choose [Cancel All  
Documents].  
Turn the dial on the CX-24/12 to choose [END].  
PAUSE | <STOP>  
4
Pressing the [ENTER] key displays the message  
shown at right, and cutting stops.  
SUSPENDED  
5
When Continuing with Cutting on the Same Piece of Material  
Set the origin point at an uncut location on the  
material (the location where you want to cut next).  
For information on how to set the origin point, see "4-  
1
Send the cutting data from the program to the CX-24/  
12.  
2
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4 Basic Operation  
4-9 Applying the Completed Cutout  
When cutting ends, affix the material you created.  
-
-
Before you affix the material, cleaning the location where you want to affix it to remove any dust or grease.  
When applying on a transparent medium such as window glass, it may be helpful to draw guide lines on the back  
of the glass with a water-based pen (so that the lines can be wiped off after applying the material).  
-
If air bubbles are formed under the affixed material, use a needle to pop the bubble, then press out the air to  
obtain a complete seal.  
Removing the Material  
Piece Material  
Turn the dial to display the screen shown at right.  
Press the [MENU/PARAM] key.  
SETUP |  
<ON>  
1
When the screen at right appears, press the [ENTER]  
key.  
The cutting carriage moves to the right.  
SETUP | ON->OFF  
2
3
Lower the sheet loading lever.  
Remove the material.  
4
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4 Basic Operation  
- For Roll Materials, or When Detaching Only a Cut Portion  
Use the commercially available knife to sever the material along the  
knife guide.  
Knife Guide  
Use tweezers to peel off unneeded portions of the  
material you created.  
1
*
You should have weed boarders or rectangles  
drawn around work to facilitate weeding.  
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.  
2
3
Transfer the material you created to the application  
tape.  
Decide where to affix the material, then affix it,  
making sure that it is not misaligned.  
Rub over the application tape to make sure the work  
is firmly stuck in place. Then peel off the application  
tape.  
4
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4 Basic Operation  
4-10 When Cutting Is Completed  
When not in use for extended  
periods, unplug the power cord from  
the electrical outlet.  
Failure to do so may  
result in danger of  
shock, electrocution,  
or fire due to  
deterioration of the  
electrical insulation.  
Do not leave the tool mounting screws tightened. Tightening the screw makes it more difficult to install the  
blade holder.  
NOTICE  
Loosen the screw shown in the figure and remove the  
blade holder from the cutting carriage.  
1
Screw  
Press the pin shown in the figure and detach the blade  
holder.  
If a blade was used, wipe the blade with a soft cloth  
to remove any material that may cling to it.  
Pin  
2
3
4
Blade holder  
Blade  
Lower the sheet loading lever then remove the  
material.  
Turn off the power.  
* Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe down the CX-24/12.  
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5 Performing a Self-Test  
5 Performing a Self-Test  
The CX-24/12 is equipped with a "self-test" function to conveniently allow you to check whether or not it is capable of operating  
normally. If the CX-24/12 is not performing correctly, follow the steps below to perform a self-test.  
A computer is not required in order to carry out the self-test.  
Refer to "4-1 Installing a Blade" and install the blade  
holder to the cutting carriage on CX-24/12.  
1
Hold down the [ ] key on the panel while you turn  
the power on.  
2
Refer to "4-2 Loading the Material" and load the  
material.  
3
CX-24  
CX-12  
When the display shows the screen at right, press the  
[ENTER] key to start the operation check.  
Operations is normal if the figure shown at right is  
cut.  
SELECT |  
ROLL SETUP -> ENTER  
4
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6 Plotting on Paper Media  
6 Plotting on Paper Media  
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 cut.  
*
Since the design of the CX-24/12 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 widths  
:
Acceptable paper  
: High-quality paper  
CX-24 50 to 700 mm (1-15/16 to 27-3/4 in.)  
CX-12 50 to 395 mm (1-15/16 to 15-1/2 in.)  
Acceptable pens : Water-based fiber-tipped pens  
Thick water-based fiber-tipped pens  
Refer to "4-1 Installing a Blade" and install the pen  
by following the same steps as for installing a blade.  
1
Refer to "4-2 Loading the Material" and load the  
paper by following the same steps as for loading  
material.  
If you're using the CX-24, then when the menu for  
selecting the type of material appears, choose  
[PIECE].  
2
Turn the dial to display the screen shown at right.  
Press the [MENU/PARAM] key.  
OFFSET| <0.250>  
OFFSET| <0(PEN)>  
3
Turn the dial to display <0 (PEN)>, then press the  
[ENTER] key.  
4
When the plot data is sent from the computer, plotting  
starts.  
5
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7 Repeating the Same Cutting  
7 Repeating the Same Cutting  
The CX-24/12 can store the data sent from the computer in a buffer (a temporary memory area), and use this data to repeat cutting.  
In the setup state, when cutting data is sent, the data is buffered at the same time that cutting starts.  
Data sent until the setup state is released can be recut.  
-
Even after the setup state is released, data for recutting does not disappear until new data is sent from the  
computer.  
-
-
When the power is switched off, any existing data in the buffer is deleted.  
If the buffer becomes full while data is being sent, recutting cannot be performed.  
When this happens, running [REPLOT] displays the message "DATA TOO LARGE."  
When there is no data in the buffer, the message "NO DATA" appears.  
-
Preparing the Cutting Data  
When you repeat cutting, all data in the buffer is called up and cut. Before you send data from the computer, delete all the data in the  
buffer in the CX-24/12.  
Turn the dial to display the screen shown at right.  
Press the [MENU/PARAM] key.  
REPLOT|  
START  
1
2
Turn the dial to display <CLEAR>, then press the  
[ENTER] key.  
The data in the buffer is deleted.  
REPLOT|  
CLEAR  
Refer to "4-8 Downloading Cutting Data" and send  
the cutting data from the computer.  
3
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7 Repeating the Same Cutting  
Getting Ready for Recutting  
Repeating Cutting Without Replacing the Material  
Use the position keys to move the blade holder to the  
1
2
location for setting a new origin point.  
Press the [ORIGIN] key to set the origin point.  
Repeating Cutting on Different Material  
Turn the dial to display the screen shown at right.  
Press the [MENU/PARAM] key.  
SETUP |  
<ON>  
1
Turn the dial to display the screen shown at right.  
Press the [ENTER] key.  
The setup state is released.  
SETUP | ON->OFF  
2
Load the new material. For information on how to  
load the material, see "4-2 Loading the Material."  
3
Performing Recutting  
Turn the dial to display the screen shown at right.  
Press the [MENU/PARAM] key.  
REPLOT|  
REPLOT|  
START  
START  
1
Press the [ENTER] key.  
Recutting starts.  
2
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8 Cutting Printed Material  
8 Cutting Printed Material  
Making stickers and the like involves cutting around figures that have already been printed.  
With the CX-24/12, sensors on the cutting carriage read guide marks printed on the material (crop marks) and use these to align the  
positioning for printing and cutting.  
You use the program to lay out the crop marks before creating the design.  
8-1 Using Crop Marks  
In order for the crop marks to be able to be read by the CX-24/12, the conditions below must be met.  
- Data-creation Program  
Use a drawing or PostScript program compatible with the CX-24/12.  
Data from bitmap programs that work chiefly with images cannot be output with the CX-24/12.  
The program must have functions that let you designate specific points as the reference for printing, and also that let you freely move  
such designated points.  
- Printer  
Use a laser or inkjet printer.  
Depending on the printer, however, the CX-24/12 may be unable to read printed crop marks.  
A resolution of 720 dpi or higher is required.  
Printers that smudge solid areas during printing produce crop marks that cannot be read.  
- Materials  
Use material that can be printed by a laser or inkjet printer and that meets the following conditions.  
Material type:  
: Laser printers -> High-quality paper, coated paper, art paper, or PET  
Inkjet printers -> High-quality paper or coated paper  
Material thickness: about 0.2 mm  
Color : White  
Crop marks on laminated material cannot be read.  
If the CX-24/12 cannot read crop marks or if printing and cutting are misaligned even when all the conditions have been fulfilled and  
operations have been carried out correctly, the cause may be one of the following.  
- Program accuracy  
- Printer accuracy  
- Expansion or contraction of the material due to ambient temperature or humidity  
When unaffected by these factors, the alignment accuracy of the CX-24/12 is as follows.  
±3 mm (0.12 in.) or less with 500 mm (19-5/8 in.) or less of  
movement distance in the material-feed direction  
8-2 Shape and Layout of Crop Marks  
Shape of Crop Marks  
Crop marks that can be read by the sensors must be circular  
and have a diameter of 10 mm.  
For the color density, specify 100% black.  
10 mm  
(0.39 in.)  
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8 Cutting Printed Material  
Crop Marks and Figure Layout  
Place the crop marks at three locations, as shown in the figure below.  
: There must be no soiling and  
no figures other than crop  
marks within this area.  
: Printable area  
For A4 size (portrait)  
For sizes larger than A4  
55 mm (2-3/16 in.) or more  
57 mm  
(2-1/4 in.)  
15 mm  
(0.59 in.)  
CX-24: 610 mm (24 in.) or less  
CX-12: 305 mm (12 in.) or less  
20 mm  
(0.79 in.)  
15 mm  
(0.59 in.)  
210 mm  
(8-5/16 in.)  
20 mm  
(0.79 in.)  
30 to 60 mm  
(1-3/16 to 2-5/16 in.)  
12.5 to 42.5 mm  
(0.5 to 1-5/8 in.)  
8-3 Loading the Material  
Load the printed material on the CX-24/12 so that the crop marks are positioned as shown below.  
When the left and right crop marks are slanted 5 degrees or  
more with respect to the direction of movement of the cutting  
carriage, or when they are displaced by 15 mm (0.59 in.) or  
more in the direction of material feed, the crop marks cannot  
be detected.  
Left pinch roller  
Right pinch roller  
Position the left and right  
pinch rollers outside the  
crop marks.  
X: the center of the crop marks  
Position the crop marks above  
the blade protector.  
Blade Protector  
Material may warp when printed on the printer.  
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Do not use material that has warped as shown in the figure. It may not be possible to  
read the crop marks.  
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In such cases, correct the warping of the material before you load it on the CX-24/12.  
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8 Cutting Printed Material  
8-4 Performing Operations Using Crop Marks  
This section describes how to perform output. The operating environment described below is used in the examples.  
Data-creation program: Adobe Illustrator 8.0 for Windows  
For detailed information on how to use Illustrator, refer to the user's manual or program help for Illustrator.  
The explanations here assume that you are already familiar with the basic operation of Illustrator.  
Material Size : A4  
How to lay out figures for cutting  
Cutting around a  
figure  
Cutting inside a  
figure  
Creating Data and Printing the Material  
From [File] menu, click [Document Setup].  
1
The [Document Setup] dialog box appears.  
For [Units], choose [Millimeters].  
2
Select the [Use Print Setup] check box, and for  
3
[Orientation], click  
.
Click [Print Setup].  
4
5
The [Print Setup] dialog box appears.  
Choose the driver name for the output printer.  
Click [Properties].  
The [Properties] dialog box appears.  
For the material size, choose [A4] and [Portrait], then  
click [OK].  
The [Print Setup] dialog box appears.  
6
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Click [OK].  
7
The preview window appears.  
This example uses the layout and positioning of crop  
mark for A4-size material. For detailed information,  
X: The center of the crop mark  
8
At this time make a note of the distances between the  
crop marks specified in the figure at right.  
For A4-size material, these are as follows.  
Length direction:  
Width direction:  
210 mm  
170 mm  
The values you note down here are required when you  
make the menu settings for sensing crop marks on the  
CX-24/12.  
LENGTH  
Make a note of the  
distance between  
the center of the  
crop marks  
WIDTH  
Lay out the figure inside the crop marks.  
9
Printable Area  
From [File] menu, choose [Print] to perform output to  
10 the printer you're using.  
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8 Cutting Printed Material  
Loading Output Material on the CX-24/12  
Orient the material so that its long edges are parallel  
Left Pinch Roller  
Right Pinch Roller  
1
2
to the material-feed direction of the CX-24/12.  
Position the crop marks above the blade protector.  
Position the pinch rollers outside the crop marks.  
Blade Protector  
Raise the sheet loading lever to secure the material in  
place.  
3
Switch on the power.  
4
5
At the screen shown at right, press the [MENU/  
PARAM] key to move the cursor.  
CX-24  
CX-12  
SELECT | ROLL  
SETUP -> ENTER  
SELECT | ROLL  
SETUP -> ENTER  
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Turn the dial to display the setting at right. Press the  
6
7
[MENU/PARAM] key.  
CROPMARK|<OFF>  
CROPMARK|<AUTO>  
Turn the dial to choose [AUTO], then press the  
[ENTER] key.  
Turning the dial while in the state shown at right  
sequentially displays the menus for detecting crop  
marks.  
Refer to the following for making the menu settings.  
For information on how to make the menu settings  
using the control panel, refer to "4-3 Turning on the  
Panel."  
* The values set at the menus for BASE X, BASE Y,  
WIDTH, and LENGTH are stored in memory even  
after the power is switched off. This means that when  
you use other data that has the crop marks laid out at  
the same locations, you don't need to redo the  
settings.  
The CX-24/12 detects the centers of the crop marks it  
reads, and uses these as a reference to set the origin  
point for cutting.  
BASE Y|<5.0mm>  
BASE X|<5.0mm>  
Specifying the same value as the radius of the crop  
marks at the menus for BASE X and BASE Y causes  
the origin point to be set at the location in the figure  
at right.  
In this example, set the values to 5.0 mm (the radius  
of the crop marks) for each menu setting.  
5 mm  
Origin  
Point  
Origin  
Point  
5 mm  
Use the display menus to enter in the CX-24/12 the  
distances between crop marks (width and length) laid  
out using the data-creation program.  
WIDTH |<170mm>  
LENGTH|<210mm>  
The distance between two crop marks is detected  
from the center of one circle to the center of the other.  
In this example, A4-size material is loaded, so set  
WIDTH to 170 mm and LENGTH to 210 mm.  
Length  
Width  
After making the menu settings in step 7, turn the dial  
counterclockwise to display the value shown at right.  
Press the [MENU/PARAM] key.  
CX-24  
CX-12  
8
SELECT | ROLL  
SETUP -> ENTER  
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CX-24  
CX-12  
For the CX-24  
Depending on the type of material loaded, choose  
[PIECE] or [ROLL], then press the [ENTER] key.  
9
SETUP -> ENTER  
SELECT | ROLL  
For the CX-12  
Press the [ENTER] key.  
The cutting carriage moves to the left and detection of  
the crop marks starts.  
During crop-mark detection, the display sequentially  
MARK 3  
10 shows the messages at right.  
When mark detection ends, the message "ALIGN  
COMPLETED" flashes. When "SETUP | <ON>"  
appears, data can be received.  
NOW LOADING..  
SEARCHING MARK 1  
SEARCHING MARK 2  
SEARCHING MARK 3  
ALIGN COMPLETED  
SETUP | <ON>  
If any other message appears, it means that reading of  
the crop marks failed.  
and check the content of the data and how the  
material is loaded.  
MARK 1  
MARK 2  
Performing Cutting with the CX-24/12  
In Illustrator, go to the [File] menu and choose [Print  
1
Setup].  
The [Print Setup] dialog box appears.  
Choose the CX-24/12 driver as the printer to use for  
2
output.  
If you're using the CX-24, choose Roland CAMM1  
CX-24.  
If you're using the CX-12, choose Roland CAMM1  
CX-12.  
Click [Properties].  
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At the [Size] tab, specify a size identical to the  
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printed material as the cutting area.  
Specifying the same size as the printed material  
makes it easier to visualize the figure laid out on the  
material and the cutting location.  
In this example, for [Width], enter "210 mm," and for  
[Length], enter "297 mm." Click [OK].  
You return to the [Print Setup] dialog box.  
Click [OK].  
4
5
The preview window appears.  
Move the origin point for the page to match the crop  
mark you laid out at the lower left in " Creating  
5 mm  
In Illustrator's toolbox, choose the page tool (  
)
and move the center of the page tool to the location  
shown in the figure.  
The origin point for cutting is set at the same location  
as on the CX-24/12.  
Origin Point  
for the Page  
5 mm  
Make the line to cut around the figure.  
6
7
Cutting Line  
Select the line you drew in step 6.  
In the [Stroke] window, for [Weight], enter [0.01]  
mm, and specify the line for cutting.  
* The method of specifying the line for cutting differs  
according to the program.  
If you're using a program other than Illustrator,  
specifying [Minimum] for the weight may allow you  
to select the line for cutting.  
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8 Cutting Printed Material  
From the [File] menu, choose [Print].  
The [Print] dialog box appears.  
8
9
Clear the [Bitmap Printing] check box.  
Click [OK].  
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specified for cutting.  
If the program you're using has the following features, they may be handy in laying out crop marks accurately.  
- Zoom view  
- Grid function  
- Snap function  
- Ability to specify location and size using numerical values  
8-5 When Crop Marks Cannot Be Read  
When the CX-24/12 cannot read crop marks, it displays an error message and pauses operation.  
If this happens, press any key on the CX-24/12's control panel to move the cutting carriage to the right side.  
Remove the material, check the following matters, then reload the material.  
Is the location of the material loaded on the CX-24/12 aligned  
MARK 1 NOT FOUND  
correctly?  
Refer to "8-3 Loading the Material" and load the material correctly.  
Is the load material warped upward?  
Straighten out the warping of the material so that the material lies  
along the platen of the CX-24/12.  
Is the material solid white in color?  
If the material is colored or has patterns, then crop marks cannot be  
detected.  
Also, even if the material is white, detecting crop marks may not be  
possible if it has a high gloss.  
MARK 1  
Are the crop marks faint or printed in a color other than black?  
Print the crop marks over again, specifying black as the color and a  
density of 100%.  
Are the crop marks of the correct size and shape?  
Make each crop mark a circle having a diameter of 10 mm.  
For details, see "8-2 Shape and Layout of Crop Marks."  
Crop marks printed using program-specific functions for creating crop  
marks cannot be detected by the CX-24/12.  
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Are the layout locations for the marks correct?  
Refer to "8-2 Shape and Layout of Crop Marks" to lay out the crop marks correctly.  
Even when the laid-out locations in the program are correct, output at the correct locations is not  
possible if [ROTATE] is set to [ON] for the CAMM-1 driver and at the CX-24/12's menu.  
Enlarging or reducing the size during printing makes the locations where crop marks are output  
misaligned.  
Is the cutting carriage exposed to direct sunlight or intense indoor lighting?  
If the sensors on the cutting carriage are exposed to direct sunlight or indoor lighting, crop marks may  
fail to be detected.  
Install the machine where it is not exposed to direct sunlight or indoor lighting.  
Is the material loaded at an angle?  
MARK 2 NOT FOUND Are the printing results crooked?  
Crop marks cannot be detected when the angle of a line connecting the  
centerpoints of mark 1 and mark 2 is slanted by 5 degrees or more or  
is misaligned by 15 mm or more in the material-feed direction.  
Check the printing results and load the material correctly, referring to  
MEDIA MISALIGN  
ANGLE TOO BIG  
Do the distances between crop marks specified by the program  
match the distances specified on the CX-24/12?  
Make sure the distances between crop marks set in the program and on  
the CX-24/12 are identical.  
MARK 2  
MARK 3  
Are the crop marks laid out at the correct locations?  
If the angle formed by the two lines connecting the centerpoints of the  
three crop marks is not 90 degree, the crop marks cannot be read.  
Crop marks cannot be read if the distance between crop marks in the  
material-feed direction is 500 mm or more.  
MARK 3 NOT FOUND  
WIDTH TOO BIG  
ANGLE TOO BIG  
Refer to "8-2 Shape and Layout of Crop Marks" to lay out the crop  
marks correctly.  
8-6 When the Printing and Cutting Locations Are  
Misaligned  
When the locations of printing and cutting are misaligned even though detection of crop marks by the CX-24/12 ended correctly, one of  
the following may be the cause.  
Was an origin point specified in the program when outputting the data to the CX-24/12?  
The origin points specified with the program are different during printing and during cutting.  
points specified with the CX-24/12 before you send the cutting data.  
Was the size aspect changed between printing and cutting?  
Enlarging or reducing the size when printing or when cutting makes it impossible for the crop marks to be read.  
Perform output at a size identical to the size of the design.  
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9 About the Blades and Materials  
9 About the Blades and Materials  
9-1 Blade and Material Combinations  
The table below provides information on combinations of materials and blades, cutting conditions, and useful life.  
The figures for blade life are only estimates. The conditions described below may not apply all cases.  
Before you perform cutting, be sure to carry out a cutting test to check and adjust the quality. (See "4-7 Performing a Cutting Test.")  
If uncut areas remain even when you raise the blade force more than 50 or 60 gf higher than the values shown below, the blade has  
reached the end of its service life. Replace with a new blade.  
Blade  
Material  
Tool-force  
Speed  
Amount of cutter  
blade extension  
Life of a blade  
(General guide)  
ZEC-U1005  
ZEC-U5025  
General Signage Vinyl  
50 to 150 gf  
30 to 100 gf  
120 to 200 gf 40 cm/sec.  
100 to 200 gf 40 cm/sec.  
40 cm/sec.  
40 cm/sec.  
0.25 mm (0.01 in.)  
8000 m (314960 in.)  
General Signage Vinyl  
Fluorescent Vinyl  
Reflective Vinyl  
0.25 mm (0.01 in.)  
0.25 mm (0.01 in.)  
0.25 mm (0.01 in.)  
4000 m (157480 in.)  
4000 m (157480 in.)  
4000 m (157480 in.)  
ZEC-U1715  
Rubber material for  
sandblasting stencil  
100 to 200 gf 10 cm/sec.  
0.25 mm (0.01 in.)  
Varies according to  
material type  
*
The values for lifespan are intended to serve as a general guide when cutting materials of identical type.  
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9 About the Blades and Materials  
9-2 About the Materials  
Acceptable Material Widths  
The location of the grit rollers (where the material is held in place by the pinch rollers) differs according to the model.  
Referring to the figure below, place the material on the grit rollers and check where it can be held in place by the pinch rollers.  
: Grit roller  
CX-24  
: Pinch roller (left)  
: Pinch roller (right)  
Approx. 150 mm (5-7/8 in.)  
Approx. 305 mm (12 in.)  
Approx. 457 mm (17-15/16 in.)  
Approx. 610 mm (24 in.)  
Material with a  
width of 150 mm  
(5-7/8 in.)  
Material with a  
width of 305 mm  
(12 in.)  
Material with a width  
of 457 mm (17-15/16  
in.)  
Material with a  
width of 610 mm  
(24 in.)  
* Make sure the pinch rollers are positioned above the grit rollers.  
700 mm (27-1/2 in.)  
The left-hand pinch roller can be moved within this range.  
When loading material with a width other than one indicated above, move the left-hand pinch roller.  
CX-12  
: Grit roller  
Approx. 150 mm (5-7/8 in.)  
: Pinch roller (left)  
: Pinch roller (right)  
Approx. 305 mm (12 in.)  
Material with a  
width of 150 mm  
(5-7/8 in.)  
Material with a  
width of 305 mm  
(12 in.)  
* Make sure the pinch rollers are positioned above the grit rollers.  
395 mm (15-1/2 in.)  
When loading material with a width other than one indicated above, move the  
left and right pinch rollers to match the width of the material.  
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9 About the Blades and Materials  
About the Cutting Area  
The cutting area along the horizontal plane (the direction in which the tool carriage moves) is determined by the position of the pinch  
rollers. The workable area spans the length between the two rollers, minus a margin of about 1 mm (about 0.04 in.) on both sides.  
If you selected [PIECE] on the CX-24, then when the length of the material is 1,600 mm (63 in.) or more, the CX-24 determines it to be  
roll material, and sets the length at 24,998 mm (984-1/8 in.).  
<CX-24>  
<CX-12>  
Max.  
Max.  
280 mm (11 in.)  
584 mm (23 in.)  
Cutting Area  
Material  
About 1 mm  
(about 0.04  
in.)  
Pinch roller (Left)  
Initial cutting coordi-  
nate origin point (0,0)  
Pinch roller (Right)  
Pinch roller (Right)  
When Loading Flat Material  
When you're using flat material, material that is at least 70 mm (2-13/16 in.) longer than the vertical size of the cutting data is required.  
This is the length required for the pinch rollers to feed out the material to the front and rear. Refer to the figure below and ensure margins  
at the front and rear of the material.  
Pinch roller  
50 mm  
(2 in.)  
20 mm  
(13/16 in.)  
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9 About the Blades and Materials  
A Material with Edge Holes for Sprocket Feed  
Material for sprocket-feed use has feed holes along both edges.  
If the material is loaded with these holes lying over the pinch  
rollers, material feed cannot be performed correctly.  
Do not put the pinch rollers on the hole area at the edges.  
Rubber Sandblast Stencils  
Material  
A) 1 mm (0.04 in.)  
or less  
Carrier paper  
Use rubber sandblast stencils that meet the conditions shown in the  
figure at right.  
A) Materials with a material thickness of 1 mm (0.04 in.) 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.)  
B) 15 mm (9/16 in.) or more  
B) 15 mm (9/16 in.) or more  
C) Materials with carrier paper which is hard enough to  
withstand material feed  
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10 Display Menu Descriptions  
10 Display Menu Descriptions  
10-1 How to Read This Chapter  
The explanations in this chapter use the following format.  
This is the information  
that appears on the  
display.  
Yes  
Stored in Memory  
Factory Default  
Setting Range  
FORCE | < 50g>  
This indicates the factory  
When set to "Yes," the  
setting values are stored  
in memory even when the  
power is switched off.  
50 g  
default value.  
30 to 200 g  
10 g  
This indicates the range in  
which settings can be  
made, or the range of  
selectable choices.  
Steps  
This indicates the number  
of steps required to set a  
numerical value.  
This sets the blade force used when  
cutting material.  
Description  
Perform a cutting test and set the  
conditions to match the loaded material  
and the installed cutter.  
This section provides an  
explanation of functions  
and matters that require  
caution.  
10-2 Display Menu Descriptions  
To display the menu settings, press the [MENU/PARAM] key.  
For detailed information on how to make menu settings, see 4-3 Turning on the Power - Making Menu Settings with the Control Panel.✆  
No  
Stored in Memory  
Factory Default  
SELECT |  
ROLL  
* Only CX-24  
ROLL  
ROLL, EDGE, PIECE  
Selection Choices  
Description  
ROLL:  
This performs cutting using roll material.  
EDGE:  
When using roll material, cutting is performed from the front-left edge of the  
material.  
*
When the setting for [ROTATE] on the display menu is [ON], cutting is  
performed from the front-right edge.  
PIECE:  
This performs cutting using standard-size material or piece material.  
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10 Display Menu Descriptions  
Yes  
Stored in Memory  
CROPMARK| <OFF>  
OFF  
Factory Default  
Selection Choices  
Description  
OFF, AUTO  
This menu sets whether crop marks are read or not.  
The detailed instructions for cutting by using crop marks are in "8  
OFF:  
Select this when you perform cutting only. The CX-24/12 doesn’t  
read the crop marks.  
AUTO:  
The three crop marks are read automatically. This makes the  
correction of width, length, angle and the location of the origin  
point.  
Stored in Memory Yes  
BASE X | <5mm>  
Factory Default  
5 mm  
Setting Range  
Steps  
0 to 50 mm  
0.1 mm  
This specifies the distance in x-direction between the  
center of a crop mark and the origin point. Set the value to  
the radius of the crop marks specified by the program.  
Description  
Yes  
Stored in Memory  
Factory Default  
BASE Y | <5mm>  
5 mm  
Setting Range  
Steps  
0 to 50 mm  
0.1 mm  
This specifies the distance in y-direction between  
the center of a crop mark and the origin point. Set  
the value to the radius of the crop marks specified  
by the program.  
Description  
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Yes  
Stored in Memory  
WIDTH | <170mm>  
Factory Default 170 mm  
Setting Range  
Steps  
50 to 610 mm  
1 mm  
Description  
This sets the distance between the right crop mark  
and the left one shown in the figure at right.  
Specify the same value as the distance between  
two crop marks specified by the program.  
Yes  
Stored in Memory  
Factory Default  
LENGTH | <210mm>  
210 mm  
Setting Range  
Steps  
50 to 500 mm  
1 mm  
Description  
This sets the distance between the upper  
crop mark and the lower left one shown in  
the figure at right.  
Specify the same value as the distance  
between two crop marks specified by the  
program.  
No  
Stored in Memory  
Selection Choices  
Description  
SETUP |  
<ON>  
ON, OFF  
When this is on, cutting data can be received and various menu settings can  
be made.  
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Yes  
Stored in Memory  
Factory Default  
Setting Range  
FORCE | < 50g>  
50 g  
30 to 200 g  
10 g  
Steps  
This sets the blade force used when cutting material.  
Perform a cutting test and set the conditions to match the loaded material and  
the installed cutter.  
Description  
Yes  
Stored in Memory  
Factory Default  
Setting Range  
Steps  
SPEED |<40cm/s>  
40 cm/s  
1 to 40 cm/s  
1 cm/s when in the range of 1 to 10 cm/s  
5 cm/s when in the range of 10 to 40 cm/s  
This sets the speed used when cutting material.  
Description  
Set this to a suitable value for the loaded material and installed blade.  
Yes  
Stored in Memory  
Factory Default  
Selection Choices  
Description  
OFFSET| <0.250>  
0.250 mm  
0 mm (PEN), 0.175 mm, 0.250 mm, 0.500 mm  
This sets the amount of offset for the tip of the blade.  
Set a value that matches the conditions for the blade installed.  
When using the included test material and blade or equivalent parts, cutting  
can be performed using the factory-default settings.  
Yes  
Stored in Memory  
Factory Default  
Selection Choices  
Description  
AREA |< 1.0m>  
1.0 m  
-24.9 to 24.9 m  
This ensures that the material will not come loose during cutting by feeding  
out the length of material to be cut before actually performing cutting.  
When performing continuous cutting on the same material, this can also be  
used to make sure that there is enough remaining material to cut the data that  
will be sent.  
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10 Display Menu Descriptions  
No  
Stored in Memory  
Selection Choices  
Description  
REPLOT | START  
START, CLEAR  
START  
This performs cutting using the data in the replot buffer when the [ENTER]  
key is pressed.  
CLEAR  
This deletes the data in the replot buffer when the [ENTER] key is pressed.  
Yes  
Stored in Memory  
Factory Default  
Selection Choices  
Description  
ROTATE|  
<OFF>  
OFF  
ON, OFF  
When set to ON, the origin point is set at the lower right of the material, and  
the text (or image) is rotated by 90 degrees.  
*
When rotated, the coordinate axis changes.  
The pairs of arrows indicate the positive directions along the X and Y  
axis  
ROTATE: [ON]  
Origin point  
ROTATE: [OFF]  
Origin point  
Yes  
ON  
Stored in Memory  
Factory Default  
Selection Choices  
Description  
SMOOTH.|  
<ON>  
ON, OFF  
ON  
This cuts smooth curves for circular arcs and the like.  
Note that small text and intricate shapes may be cut with rounded corners.  
OFF  
Choose this if corners become rounded when set to [ON].  
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10 Display Menu Descriptions  
Yes  
Stored in Memory  
Factory Default  
Selection Choices  
Description  
WEIGHT| <LIGHT>  
LIGHT  
LIGHT, HEAVY  
Sets the weight of the material. If material feed is not performed smoothly,  
set this switch to [HEAVY].  
When set to [HEAVY], the upper limit for the cutting speed is set at 10 cm/  
sec., and the force used to move the material and the blade increases. This  
should normally be set to [LIGHT].  
Yes  
Stored in Memory  
Factory Default  
Selection Choices  
Description  
CALL| <USER1>  
USER1  
USER1 to 8  
This calls up the setting values stored using [RESTORE].  
Yes  
Stored in Memory  
Factory Default  
Selection Choices  
Description  
RESTORE| <USER1>  
USER1  
USER1 to 8  
This stores the setting values for the respective menu items that are now  
being used.  
The menu items that you can register are as follows.  
FORCE, SPEED, OFFSET, and WEIGHT  
Yes  
Stored in Memory  
Factory Default  
Selection Choices  
Description  
I/O | <AUTO>  
You can call up stored setting by using [CALL].  
AUTO  
AUTO, PARA, SERIAL  
This specifies the type of interface for connection to the computer.  
AUTO  
This selects the port automatically. The communication parameters for a  
serial connection are set according to the settings made on the CX-24/12.  
If the interface is not recognized correctly when set to AUTO, use the menu  
to choose the type of interface you're using.  
PARA (PARALLEL)  
Choose this when connected to the computer using a parallel cable.  
SERIAL  
Choose this when connected to the computer using a serial cable.  
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10 Display Menu Descriptions  
Yes  
Stored in Memory  
Factory Default  
Selection Choices  
Description  
#BAUD.| <9600>  
9600  
9600, 4800  
This sets the communication speed for a serial connection.  
It is effective only when connected to the computer using a serial cable.  
Yes  
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Stored in Memory  
Factory Default  
Selection Choices  
Description  
#DATA.|  
<8>  
8, 7  
This sets the number of data bits for a serial connection.  
It is effective only when connected to the computer using a serial cable.  
Yes  
1
Stored in Memory  
Factory Default  
Selection Choices  
Description  
#STOP.|  
<1>  
1, 2  
This sets the number of stop bits for a serial connection.  
It is effective only when connected to the computer using a serial cable.  
Yes  
Stored in Memory  
Factory Default  
Selection Choices  
Description  
#PARITY| <NONE>  
NONE  
NONE, ODD, EVEN  
This sets the type of parity checking for a serial connection.  
It is effective only when connected to the computer using a serial cable.  
Yes  
Stored in Memory  
Factory Default  
Selection Choices  
Description  
#HANDS.|<H-WIRE>  
H-WIRE  
H-WIRE, XONOFF  
This makes the setting for hardware handshaking (flow control) for a serial  
connection.  
It is effective only when connected to the computer using a serial cable.  
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10 Display Menu Descriptions  
Yes  
Stored in Memory  
Factory Default  
Selection Choices  
Description  
LANG. |< ENGLIS>  
ENGLISH  
ENGLIS,  
, Deut., FRANÇ,  
, ITAL.,PORTUG,  
This selects the language for messages on the display. To display this menu,  
switch on the power while holding down the [MENU/PARAM] key.  
Yes  
Stored in Memory  
Factory Default  
Selection Choices  
Description  
UNIT | <Metric>  
Metric  
Metric, Inch  
This selects the unit of measurement for numerical values shown on the  
display.  
To display this menu, switch on the power while holding down the [MENU/  
PARAM] key, then turn the dial clockwise.  
This menu is for performing checks when the CX-24/12 is not operating  
correctly.  
Description  
DEMO CUT  
To display this menu, switch on the power while holding down the [ ] key.  
This resets the display menu values to the same settings as their factory  
defaults.  
Description  
INITIALIZE EEROM  
However, the settings for “LANG.” and “UNIT” are not returned to the  
factory defaults.  
To display this menu, switch on the power while holding down the [ENTER]  
key.  
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11 Display Menu Flowchart  
11 Display Menu Flowchart  
To display the setting values for the various menu items,  
press the [MENU/PARAM] key. For detailed information on  
Turned clockwise  
Turned counterclockwise  
[MENU/PARAM] +POWER ON  
[
] +POWER ON  
LANG. |<ENGLIS>  
DEMO CUT  
Roland DG Corp.  
, Englis, Deut.  
ITAL.,  
PORTUG  
[ENTER] +POWER ON  
SELECT | ROLL  
SETUP -> ENTER  
UNIT |<Metric>  
INITIALIZE EEROM  
ENTER->START INT  
ROLL, EDGE, PIECE  
[ENTER]  
Metric, Inch  
[ENTER]  
NOW LOADING..  
EXIT  
The display changes  
when settings are finished.  
[ENTER]  
[ENTER] returns the settings to  
their factory defaults.  
WIDTH | *****mm  
EXIT  
SMOOTH.|  
<ON>  
[ENTER]  
ON, OFF  
SETUP |  
<ON>  
WEIGHT| <LIGHT>  
ON, OFF  
LIGHT, HEAVY  
FORCE | < 80g>  
CALL | <USER1>  
30 to 200 g (In steps of 10 g )  
USER1 to USER8  
SPEED | <40cm/s>  
1 to 40 cm/s  
RESTORE| <USER1>  
(1 cm/s when in the range of 1 to 10 cm/s  
5 cm/s when in the range of 10 to 40 cm/s)  
USER1 to USER8  
When connected with a serial cable,  
choose [SERIAL] or [AUTO] and press  
[ENTER].  
OFFSET| <0.250>  
I/O | <AUTO>  
0 mm (PEN), 0.175 mm,  
0.250 mm, 0.500 mm  
AUTO, PALA, SERIAL  
#BAUD.| <9600>  
AREA | < 1.0m>  
4800, 9600  
-24.9 to 24.9 m (In steps of 0.1 m)  
#DATA.|  
#STOP.|  
<8>  
<1>  
REPLOT|  
START  
8, 7  
1, 2  
START, CLEAR  
ROTATE|  
<OFF>  
ON, OFF  
#PARITY| <NONE>  
NONE, ODD, EVEN  
#HANDS.|<H-WIRE>  
H-WIRE, XONOFF  
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11 Display Menu Flowchart  
Display Menu Flowchart When Using Crop Marks  
For detailed information about the menu when using crop marks, refer to "8 Cutting Printed Material", "10 Display Menu Descriptions -  
CX-24  
CX-12  
SELECT | ROLL  
SETUP -> ENTER  
[
MENU/PARAM  
]
[MENU/PARAM]  
SETUP -> ENTER  
SELECT | ROLL  
CROPMARK|<OFF>  
AUTO, OFF  
BASE X | <5mm>  
0 to 50 mm  
BASE Y | <5mm>  
0 to 50 mm  
WIDTH |<170mm>  
50 to 610 mm  
LENGTH|<210mm>  
50 to 500 mm  
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12 What to do if...  
12 What to Do If...  
12-1 If the CX-24/12 Doesn't Run...  
Is the CX-24/12 power on?  
Turn on the power.  
Is the CX-24/12 in the setup state?  
When the display shows the following message, cutting cannot be performed even when data is sent. When you enable the setup state,  
cutting starts.  
CX-24  
CX-12  
SELECT |  
ROLL  
SETUP -> ENTER  
Choose the loaded material, then press the [ENTER]  
key to enable the setup state.  
Press the [ENTER] key to enable the setup state.  
Has operation been paused?  
When the following message appears, operation is paused.  
To resume cutting, press the [ENTER] key.  
PAUSE | <CONT>  
To stop operation  
Halt transmission of cutting instructions from the  
computer.  
1
Turn the dial to display the screen shown at right,  
then press the [ENTER] key.  
PAUSE | <STOP>  
2
If connected via the serial port, do the communication parameters for the CX-24/12 match those of the computer?  
Use the display menu to set communication parameters for the CX-24/12 that match the communication parameters for the computer.  
Is the computer set up correctly?  
Refer to the documentation for the computer you're using and make the correct settings for the memory switches, interface board, and  
other communication parameters.  
Is the cable used for the connection to the computer connected correctly?  
Check the output ports on the CX-24/12 and the computer and reconnect correctly.  
Are the computer and the CX-24/12 linked with the right cable?  
The type of cable you need is determined by your computer and the program you are using. Even if the computer is the same, running  
different program may require a different cable. Use the cable specified in your program.  
Are the program settings correct? (Using with MS-DOS.)  
Specified output device (Select a model name that matches the instruction set. If the instruction set is different, completely different  
instructions may be sent, resulting in an error.)  
Refer to the documentation for the program and make the correct settings for the communication parameters and other values.  
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12 What to do if...  
Has the correct driver selection been made for the application program? (Using with Windows.)  
Select the appropriate CX-24/12 driver.  
For the CX-24:  
[Roland CAMM-1 CX-24]  
For the CX-12:  
[Roland CAMM-1 CX-12].  
Are the settings for the driver program correct? (Using with Windows.)  
Make the correct settings for the output port and communication parameters.  
12-2 The Material Slips Away from the Pinch Rollers  
During the Cutting Process  
Are the sheet loading levers lowered?  
If the sheet loading levers are raised, then make sure the left and right pinch rollers are within the edged of the material and lower the  
sheet loading levers. (Refer to "4-2 Loading the Material".)  
Is the material loaded in parallel with the grit rollers?  
If the front edge of the material is cut at an angle, trim off an excess portion so that the front edge is parallel with the grit rollers, then  
load the material.  
Is the material making contact somewhere while cutting is in progress?  
Make sure that the left and right edges of the material do not make contact with the inner surfaces of the CX-24/12 during cutting. Such  
contact may not only damage the material, but may make normal material feed impossible or cause the material to slip.  
When feeding lengthy material, was a check made before cutting to make sure that the material does not slip?  
Use the [AREA] display menu to feed out the amount of material to be used (plus a margin of about 0.1 m), and make sure the material  
does not come loose from the pinch rollers.  
Are the pinch rollers damaged or deformed?  
If the material comes loose even when it is loaded correctly, the useful life of the pinch rollers has ended.  
If this happens, contact your authorized Roland DG Corp. dealer or service center. (Replacement is a charged service operation.)  
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12 What to do if...  
12-3 Uncut Areas Remain, or Areas Are Not Cleanly Cut  
Are the blade and blade holder securely mounted?  
Install these so that there is no looseness .  
The blade may be broken.  
Replace with a new blade.  
Is there any buildup of dust or material adhesive on the tip of the blade?  
Check if there are any dirty deposits on the blade. If dirty, remove and clean the blade.  
Is there any buildup of pieces of material or dust inside the blade holder?  
Take off the tip of the blade holder and remove any pieces of material inside.  
Is the amount of blade extension correct?  
If the setting for the amount of blade compensation is not correct for the blade, corners may be rounded or have horns.  
Refer to "4-7 Performing a Cutting Test - Adjusting the Amount of Blade Extension."  
Are the blade force and cutting speed appropriate for the material being cut?  
Perform a cutting test and use the display menu to make the settings for suitable values.  
Refer to "4-7 Performing a Cutting Test - Adjusting the Blade Force."  
Is the blade protector damaged or deformed?  
If material is not cut properly even though the CX-24/12 settings are correct and the blade and cutter holder are installed correctly, the  
blade protector may be damaged. If this happens, contact your authorized Roland DG Corp. dealer or service center. (Replacement is a  
charged service operation.)  
12-4 The Results of Cutting Are Displaced, and Uncut  
Portions Remain  
Is a thick material being used?  
When using a thick material, change the display menu setting from "WEIGHT" to "HEAVY."  
When performing cutting using roll material, was the amount of material to be cut pulled out before performing cutting.  
When the material is pulled out while cutting is being performed, the material may slip or operation may stop due to a motor error.  
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12 What to do if...  
12-5 Error Messages  
The location of one or more of the pinch rollers is not correct.  
Press the [ENTER] key to clear the error.  
Err:Bad Positin  
Position the pinch rollers appropriately over the grit rollers and  
reload the material.  
If this message appears even when you have moved the pinch rollers  
to appropriate locations, the CX-24/12 may be exposed to direct sun-  
light or strong indoor lighting.  
To correct this, switch off the power and move the CX-24/12 to a  
location that is not exposed to strong light.  
After moving the unit, switch the power back on.  
When the machine was put into the setup state, no material  
was loaded.  
SHEET UNLOADED  
The material was removed when the machine was in the setup state.  
The material came loose during cutting.  
Load the material, then put the machine in the setup state.  
Press the [ENTER] key to clear the error.  
When [REPLOT] was executed, the amount of data sent from  
the computer exceeded the buffer size of the CX-24/12.  
Reduce the amount of data, then execute [REPLOT].  
DATA OVERFLOW  
DATA EMPTY  
[REPLOT] was executed when there was no data in the  
buffer.  
Send the data from the computer, then execute [REPLOT].  
The CX-24/12 is exposed to direct sunlight or strong indoor light-  
ing, and was not able to perform origin detection immediately  
after the power was switched on.  
Origin Error  
To correct this, switch off the power and move the CX-24/12 to a  
location that is not exposed to strong light. Then switch on the power  
again.  
About the error messages displayed when reading crop marks, refer to "8-5 When Crop Marks Cannot Be Read".  
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12 What to do if...  
The following error messages are displayed for informational purposes when the data described in "Details" is sent. When one of these  
error messages appears on the display, sending of data stops and you are not allowed to perform the next operation.  
Press the [ENTER] key to clear the error from the display.  
Note that even after you clear the error message, the CX-24/12 retains in memory the fact that the error occurred, and so correct cutting  
may not be possible even if data continues to be sent. To cancel the error, switch the power off and back on.  
Meaning  
Er1:Wrong CMD.  
Appears if an instruction that the CX-24/12 cannot interpret is sent.  
Meaning  
Er2:Wrong No.s  
Appears if the number of parameters differs from the permissible  
number.  
Meaning  
Er3:Out of Range  
Appears if the value specified for a parameter is out of the permis-  
sible range.  
Meaning  
Er15:RS-232Err  
Appears if a framing error, parity error, or overrun error occurs at  
the time of data reception. The protocol settings for the CX-24/12  
must be made correctly in order to match the settings your computer  
is set to use.)  
Meaning  
Er16:BufferFlow  
Er18:Ind.Error  
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.  
Meaning  
This appears if an unspecified communication error other than  
communication-related errors 10 through 16 occurs.  
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13 Instruction Support Chart  
13 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  
: Ignored  
: Incompatible  
mode 1  
Instruction Compatibility Instruction Compatibility Instruction Compatibility Instruction Compatibility Instruction Compatibility  
H
L
D
B
N
K
^
M
X
C
I
R
S
P
E
Q
G
T
A
mode 2  
Instruction Compatibility Instruction Compatibility Instruction Compatibility Instruction Compatibility Instruction Compatibility  
AA  
CS  
AR  
DF  
ER  
IP  
CA  
DI  
CI  
CP  
DT  
IM  
LT  
OH  
OW  
PU  
SI  
DR  
FT  
LB  
OF  
OS  
PT  
SC  
SS  
XT  
EA  
IN  
EW  
IW  
OE  
OP  
PR  
OA  
OI  
OC  
OO  
PD  
RR  
SM  
VS  
SP  
PA  
RA  
SL  
UC  
WD  
SA  
SR  
WG  
TL  
YT  
Instruction in mode 1 and mode 2  
Instruction Compatibility Instruction Compatibility Instruction Compatibility Instruction Compatibility Instruction Compatibility  
!NR  
!PG  
!ST  
!FS  
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14 Specifications  
14 Specifications  
CX-24  
CX-12  
Driving method  
Media-movement method Stepping motor (Micro-step)  
Maximum cutting area  
Width: 584 mm (22-15/16 in.)  
Width: 280 mm (11 in.)  
Length: 24,998 mm (984-1/8 in.)  
50 to 700 mm (1-15/16 to 27-1/2 in.)  
Length: 24,998 mm (984-1/8 in.)  
Acceptable media widths  
Acceptable paper widths  
Acceptable paper types  
Tools  
50 to 395 mm (1-15/16 to 15-1/2 in.)  
50 to 700 mm (1-15/16 to 27-1/2 in.)  
High-quality paper  
50 mm to 395 mm (1-15/16 to 15-1/2 in.)  
Cutters: Special cutter for CAMM-1 series  
Pens: Water-based fiber-tipped pens, and Thick water-based fiber-tipped pens (options)  
During cutting: 400 mm/sec. (15-11/16 in./sec.) (45-degree direction)  
(when [HEAVY] is selected on the display menu: 100 mm/sec. (3-7/8 in./sec.))  
30 to 200 gf  
Max. cutting speed  
Blade force  
Mechanical resolution  
Software resolution  
Distance accuracy  
Repetition accuracy  
0.05 mm/step (0.00197 in./step)  
0.025 mm/step (0.000984 in./step)  
Error of less than +/- 0.2% of distance traveled, or 0.1 mm (0.00394 in.), whichever is grater  
0.1 mm (0.00394 in.) or less (Excluding stretching/contraction of the material,  
and provided that material length is under 1600 mm (62-15/16 in.))  
±3 mm (0.12 in.) or less with 500 mm (19-5/8 in.) or less of movement distance in the material-feed  
Alignment accuracy for  
printing and cutting when direction  
loading printed material  
Interface  
(Excluding the affects of program accuracy and printer accuracy) *1  
Parallel (Centronics compatible), Serial (RS-232C)  
1 Mbyte (800 Kbyte for replot buffer)  
CAMM-GLIII (mode1 and mode2)  
Power switch  
Buffer size  
Instruction system  
Switches  
Control switches  
Display  
Dial, TEST, ORIGIN,  
,
,
,
, ENTER, MENU/PARAM  
Liquid crystal display unit: 16-character by 1 line  
Maximum: 0.9 A /100 to 240 V ± 10 % 50/60 Hz  
[Cutting mode] : less than 70 dB (A) [Standby mode] : less than 40 dB (A)  
(According to ISO 7779)  
Power consumption  
Acoustic noise level  
Dimensions  
850 mm (W) x 300 mm (D) x 240 mm (H)  
545 mm (W) x 300 mm (D) x 240 mm (H)  
(33-1/2 in. (W) x 11-13/16 in. (D) x 9-1/2 in. (H)) (21-1/2 in. (W) x 11-13/16 in. (D) x 9-1/2 in. (H))  
14 kg (30.9 lb.)  
10 kg (22 lb.)  
Weight  
Operating temperature  
Operating humidity  
Accessories  
5 to 40°C (41 to 104°F)  
35 to 80% (non-condensing)  
Power Cord x 1, Blade x 1, Blade Holder XD-CH3 (Cutter holder and pin) x 1, Startup Manual x  
1, To Ensure Safe Use x1, Roland Software Package CD-ROM x 1, Roller base x 1*2  
*1 - The printer must be a laser or inkjet printer with a resolution of 720 dpi or higher.  
- No lamination  
- Excludes the effects of slanted movement and of expansion, contraction and warping of the material.  
*2 CX-24 only  
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14 Specifications  
Parallel  
Standard  
In compliance with the specifications of Centronics  
STROBE (1 BIT), DATA (8 BITS)  
BUSY (1 BIT), ACK (1 BIT)  
Input signals  
Output signals  
Level of input/output signals TTL level  
Transmission method  
Asynchronous  
Serial  
Standard  
RS-232C specifications  
Transmission method  
Transmission speed  
Parity check  
Asynchronous, duplex data transmission  
4800, 9600 (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.)  
Hardwire (power on) or XON/XOFF (Selected using panel keys.)  
Data bits  
Stop bits  
Handshake  
Parallel connector (in compliance with  
specifications of Centronics)  
Serial connector (RS-232C)  
Signal  
number  
Terminal  
number  
Signal  
number  
Pin Connection  
Signal  
Terminal Signal  
Pin Connection  
number number number  
NC  
36 18 HIGH*  
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
DTR  
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
25 13 NC  
24 12 NC  
23 11 NC  
22 10 NC  
HIGH* 35 17 GND  
NC  
GND  
HIGH* 32 14 NC  
NC  
34 16 GND  
33 15 NC  
1
18  
1
13  
21  
20  
19  
18  
17  
16  
15  
14  
9 NC  
8 NC  
7 SG  
6 DSR  
5 CTS  
4 RTS  
3 RXD  
2 TXD  
1 FG  
31 13 HIGH*  
30 12 GND  
29 11 BUSY  
28 10 ACK  
14  
25  
36  
=
19  
27  
26  
25  
24  
23  
22  
21  
20  
19  
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
D7  
D6  
D5  
D4  
D3  
D2  
D1  
D0  
+5 V  
3.3K  
GND  
*
STROBE  
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Index  
Index  
A
G
H
B
I
K
C
L
M
N
O
D
P
E
F
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Index  
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T
U
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