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Blade Adjustment

1-1 Blade Adjustment


 Adjust the blade carrier (out) until the blade does
not protrude out the bottom of the carrier.

 Take a small scrap of vinyl and drag the carrier


over the vinyl. Adjust the blade carrier in 1/8 of a
turn and drag across the vinyl.

 Repeat until the blade cuts through the vinyl and


NOT the backing. The blade depth is now set.

 Install the blade carrier in the rear hole of the


arm and seat so the blade carrier collar is firmly
 against the arm. Tighten arm set screw.
1-2 Blade Adjustment
 Place scrap of vinyl in the cutter and turn
on.

 Take cutter off-line and move origin to a


close corner of the vinyl.

 Adjust pressure to 100 and return to the


Origin (X,Y) screen.

 Press the ‘Pause’ button to create a small


test square.
1-3 Blade Adjustment
 Raise the arm using the “up” button and advance
vinyl to check the cut.

 If it does not weed cleanly or isn’t cut through,


increase the pressure by 10 and test cut another
square.

 Repeat pressure adjustment and Test Square as


necessary.

 Remember to adjust the pressure while the


arm is in the UP position.
2-1 Blade Care
 To prevent adhesive build-up, clean blade
occasionally with alcohol or solvent.

 Inspect carrier regularly to assure no


small pieces of vinyl or debris restrict the
movement of the blade.

 Occasionally lube the carrier bearings with


light oil to insure the blade spins freely.
3-1 Blade Types
 20°/30° - Used for light material such as
window tint and films

 45° - Used for most types of cast and


calendared vinyl. Most commonly used
degree of blade.

 60° - Used for thicker materials and small


and intricate fonts and designs.

 “Blade Offset” is set in the software.


The End
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