Redsail Cutting Plotter User Manual A
Redsail Cutting Plotter User Manual A
Redsail Cutting Plotter User Manual A
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Contents
Welcome .................................................................................................. 3
Cutter Parts ............................................................................................ 4
Front View .............................................................................................. 4
Detail of Carriage Arm .............................................................................. 5
Right Side View ....................................................................................... 6
Left Side View ......................................................................................... 7
Back View .............................................................................................. 8
Detail of Pinch Roller (Back View) ............................................................. 9
Specifications ........................................................................................ 29
Troubleshooting .................................................................................... 31
Stand Installation .................................................................... ............. 33
WELCOME
Thank you for choosing a RS series cutter from RESASIL. The RESASIL
cutters give users the ability to afford a quality entry level cutter while
still receiving the durability and dependability needed to move you
through all stages of your cutting experience, from beginner to expert
alike. This manual is here to help provide a starting point in the learning
process of the RESASIL cutters or to vinyl cutting in general. Please read
it thoroughly and follow the steps carefully to help insure a trouble free
experience with your new machine. If you have any questions along the
way, we have provided a few locations to go to get those questions
answered. You can post on the RESASIL Cutter forums at
www.hflaser.com, submit a request for support on the support website at
www.hflaser.com, or call customer service at 86-531-86516855. We hope
you enjoy your experience with the RS series cutters and the REDSAIL
Cutter family.
Cutter Parts
Before you start cutting, you should familiarize yourself with the cutter and its basic
parts and functions:
Front View
Control Panel
Carriage Arm
Pinch Rollers
Feed Rollers
Left Side Cover
Right Side Cover
Locking Knob
Only one of the connection cables should be used to connect the cutter to
a computer. Not both.
Back View
Pinch Rollers
Holds the media tightly to the feed roller below. Back view shown
in detail on next page.
Control Panel
The main screen of the cutter allows you to set the main settings of the cutter
including the cutting speed and cutting force options. It also allows you to cut a test
pattern or check the amount of force that is currently set.
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RESET Button
Press RESET button when online or offline,
clearing the memory of the machine, and setting the
origin of carriage arm to its rightmost position.
RESET
ONLINE Button
Press Online button when online, then it will be
Offline.
Press Online button when offline, then it will be
Online.
Press Online button when the machine working,
then the machine will stop working. Press Online
button again, recover the last work.
ONLINE
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SET
TEST Button
Will cut a small test shape so that the current force
and speed settings cutter will be tested. You can use
this to determine the proper force and speed setting
needed for different materials without wasting large
amount materials from cutting full designs.
Press TEST button when offline, the machine will
make self-test.
TEST
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P+
P- Button
Adjust the cutting force
For reducing the force when online, the lowest force is
50g.
A cutting force of 100g is a good general starting
place to work from when trying to determine the
force needed for a specific material. All cuttable
materials will differ in the amount of force needed so
proper testing should be always made to determine
the amount of force to use. The amount of force used
should be enough to fully penetrate the material to be
cut while not enough to cut through the backing
material.
P-
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S+
S+ Button
Adjusts the cutting speed
For reducing the speed when online, the lowest speed
is 25mm/s
A cutting speed of 16 inch/s is a reasonable default
speed that can be used for most cuts. When working
with smaller and more detailed images, a slower
speed may be required. When working with larger
and less detailed images, a higher speed can be used
to shorten the operation time.
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OK Button
For confirming your operation.
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OK
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Setting up
If you are setting up for the first time please take a moment to refer to the Packaging
Guide to take account off all the included components and accessories.
For help with Stand Assembly, please refer to the included instructions.
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Windows XP Users:
1. Insert the driver disc or download (and unzip if necessary) drivers to your system.
2. Connect the USB Cable to your computer and your cutter. The Found New
Hardware wizard will appear.
3. When asked, Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software?
select No, not this time and click next.
4. When asked, What do you want the wizard to do? select Install from a list or
specific location (Advanced) and click next.
5. Choose the Search for the best driver in these locations radio button and check
the Include this location in the search checkbox. Now type (or browse to find) the
location of the downloaded drivers/inserted drivers disc and click next.
6. When the wizard is complete, click the Finish button.
7. The Found New Hardware wizard should appear again. When it does, follow steps
3-6 again for the second driver.
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Your Pen Carriage should come assembled and appear as it does in this
image. If it does not, please refer to the pen replacement section below
for assembly instructions.
To install the pen carriage:
Loosen the locking knob Drop the pen attachment Tighten the locking knob
on the carriage arm.
into place in the slot of on the carriage arm.
the carriage arm.
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Remove the top cap, the pen and the spring. Replace the pen and/or
spring as necessary. Slide the spring onto the pen from the top and
insert it back into the pen carriage.
Once you are familiar with the cutter and its basic functions, install the
blade carriage.
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Remove the
Insert the blade
protective cover into the top of the
from a new
Blade carriage.
blade.
Adjust the
carriage cap
until the blade
is protruding
approximately
1/64th of an
inch.
Adjust the
Brass Ring
until it fits
snug against
the Cap. This
will help keep
the cap in
place during
operation
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Press up on the release button (located on the bottom of the blade carriage) to raise the
blade and remove it.
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Feed the vinyl underneath the pinch rollers (if working from a single
sheet instead of a roll, the vinyl can also be feed from the front).
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Adjust the pinch rollers so there is one roller located on each side of the
vinyl (one cutter with 3 or more rollers, one roller near the center). Avoid
lowering a pinch roller to the gap between the two feed rollers.
Leave a gap of between -1 from the edge of the roller and the edge
of the vinyl on both sides.
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Engage the Pinch Rollers by pushing down on the Pinch Roller Release
Levers.
Adjust the vinyl to the position where you want to make your cutting start
by using the Up and Down Arrow Keys on the Control Panel.
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Adjust the carriage arm to the position where you want your cutting to
start by using the Left and Right Arrow Keys.
Now press the OK button to tell the cutter that this is the location where
you would like the cut to begin.
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Specifications
Desktop Cutting Plotter
Model
RS360C
RS450C
RS500C
Control system
Risc micro-controller
Drive type
Stepper motor
360
450
500
260
350
400
Cutting speed
600mm/s
Cutting force
50-500 g
Lcd display
English
Resolution
1000 DPI
Repeatability(mm)
0.01
Command
HPGL
Interface
232/USB
Power
90~240V / 50~60Hz
Warranty
12 Months
Vinyl Cutter
Model
RS720C
RS800C
RS1120C
RS1360C
Control system
Risc micro-controller
Drive type
Stepper motor
720
800
1120
1360
620
700
1000
1200
Cutting speed
600mm/s
Cutting force
50-500 g
Lcd display
English
Resolution
1000 DPI
Repeatability(mm)
0.01
Command
HPGL
Interface
232/USB
Power
90~240V / 50~60Hz
Warranty
12 Months
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RS1600C
RS1780C
RS2000C
Control system
Risc micro-controller
Drive type
Stepper motor
1600
1780
2000
1500
1680
1900
Cutting speed
600mm/s
Cutting force
50-500 g
Lcd display
English
Resolution
1000 DPI
Repeatability(mm)
0.01
Command
HPGL
Interface
232/USB
Power
90~240V / 50~60Hz
Warranty
12 Months
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Troubleshooting
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Attaching a Foot on
the right side
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This Step
Attaching a Foot on
the left
side
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This Step
Completed stand
L(x2) Rollers
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Needed For
This Step
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For your safety, proper use the productbe sure to read this
manual carefully before operation, to be fully understood and
save it for your later use. If you have any suggestions of our
products or need our help, please call:0531-86516855/56/57
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