Summa SummaCut D160SE User manual

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The SummaCut-series have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. These cutters generate, use,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of these cutters in a residential area is likely to cause
harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense.
Caution !
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for FCC compliance, could void the user authority to operate this equipment.
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apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian
Department of Communications.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS........................................................................PAGE
SECTION 1..................................................................................................................1-1
1GENERAL INFORMATION..............................................................................1-1
1.1 INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................1-1
1.1.1 PRODUCT FEATURES ................................................................................1-1
1.1.2 SUMMACUT USER’ S MANUAL...................................................................1-3
1.2 SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................1-4
1.2.1 CUTTER........................................................................................................1-4
1.2.2 MEDIA...........................................................................................................1-4
1.2.3 KNIFE, PEN AND POUNCING TOOL...........................................................1-5
1.2.4 INTERFACE..................................................................................................1-6
1.2.5 FIRMWARE...................................................................................................1-6
1.2.6 PERFORMANCE ..........................................................................................1-6
1.2.7 CERTIFICATIONS ........................................................................................1-7
1.2.8 ENVIRONMENTAL .......................................................................................1-7
1.2.9 ELECTRICAL................................................................................................1-7
1.3 CUTTER ACCESSORIES AND CONSUMABLES.......................................1-8
1.4 POSITIONING THE D60 CUTTER ON A TABLE ........................................1-9
1.5 CUTTER COMPONENTS...........................................................................1-10
1.5.1 REAR PANEL CONTROLS.........................................................................1-10
1.5.2 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS ......................................................................1-12
1.6 POWERING UP THE CUTTER ..................................................................1-14
1.6.1 GROUNDING..............................................................................................1-14
1.6.2 POWER-UP PROCEDURE.........................................................................1-15
1.7 LOADING MEDIA.......................................................................................1-16
1.7.1 POSITIONING THE PINCH ROLLERS.......................................................1-16
1.7.2 FEEDING AND POSITIONING MEDIA.......................................................1-17
1.8 INSTALLATION OF A KNIFE, PEN OR POUNCING TOOL .....................1-21
1.8.1 KNIFE INSTALLATION...............................................................................1-21
1.8.2 PEN INSTALLATION ..................................................................................1-26
1.8.3 INSTALLATION OF A POUNCING TOOL ..................................................1-27

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SECTION 2..................................................................................................................1-1
2OPERATION.....................................................................................................2-1
2.1 THE CONTROL PANEL...............................................................................2-1
2.1.1 THE LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY ................................................................2-1
2.1.2 THE MENU KEY ..............................................................................2-2
2.1.3 THE EXIT KEY ................................................................................2-3
2.1.4 THE ENTER KEY ............................................................................2-3
2.1.5 THE TEST KEY ..............................................................................2-3
2.1.6 THE JOGGING KEYS ..............................................................2-3
2.2 COMMON MENU ITEMS..............................................................................2-4
2.2.1 VELOCITY.....................................................................................................2-4
2.2.2 TURBOCUT ..................................................................................................2-4
2.2.3 PEN PRESSURE..........................................................................................2-4
2.2.4 KNIFE PRESSURE.......................................................................................2-5
2.2.5 KNIFE OFFSET.............................................................................................2-5
2.2.6 POUNCING PRESSURE ..............................................................................2-6
2.2.7 POUNCING GAP ..........................................................................................2-6
2.2.8 USER CONFIGURATION. ............................................................................2-7
2.2.9 RESET ..........................................................................................................2-7
2.2.10 RECUT..........................................................................................................2-7
2.2.11 LOAD.............................................................................................................2-8
2.2.12 ALIGN LOAD.................................................................................................2-8
2.2.13 SYSTEM SETUP...........................................................................................2-8
2.3 SYSTEM SETUP ..........................................................................................2-9
2.3.1 CONFIDENCE.............................................................................................2-10
2.3.2 DIN CUT......................................................................................................2-10
2.3.3 TOOL...........................................................................................................2-10
2.3.4 FLEX-CUT...................................................................................................2-11
2.3.5 PANELLING................................................................................................2-12
2.3.6 OVERCUT...................................................................................................2-12
2.3.7 OPTICUT.....................................................................................................2-12
2.3.8 EMULATE ...................................................................................................2-13
2.3.9 USB CLASS................................................................................................2-13
2.3.10 BAUD RATE................................................................................................2-14
2.3.11 PARITY .......................................................................................................2-14
2.3.12 RTS/DTR.....................................................................................................2-15
2.3.13 RS 232 TEST..............................................................................................2-15
2.3.14 ALIGN MODE..............................................................................................2-15
2.3.15 AUTOLOAD.................................................................................................2-16
2.3.16 LANGUAGE ................................................................................................2-16
2.3.17 DEFAULT MENU ........................................................................................2-16

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2.3.18 MENU UNIT ................................................................................................2-16
2.3.19 ROM REVISION..........................................................................................2-16
2.3.20 MEDIA SENSOR.........................................................................................2-17
2.3.21 SENSOR SETUP........................................................................................2-17
2.3.22 CALIBRATE X/Y..........................................................................................2-17
2.3.23 COIL SETUP...............................................................................................2-18
2.3.24 CAL. MEDIA................................................................................................2-18
2.3.25 CALIBRATION OPOS.................................................................................2-18
2.3.26 OPOS SETTINGS.......................................................................................2-19
2.3.27 OPOS SENSOR..........................................................................................2-19
2.4 SUMMA CUTTER CONTROL....................................................................2-20
SECTION 3..................................................................................................................2-1
3CONTOUR CUTTING ON THE SUMMACUT SERIES ....................................3-1
3.1 INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................3-1
3.2 GENERAL ....................................................................................................3-5
3.3 CREATING THE DESIGN ............................................................................3-6
3.4 PLACING THE CROSS-MARKS..................................................................3-7
3.5 PRINT THE DESIGN ....................................................................................3-8
3.6 LOADING THE CUTTER AND SETTING THE PARAMETERS..................3-9
3.7 REGISTRATING THE CROSS-MARKS.....................................................3-10
3.8 CUTTING THE CONTOUR.........................................................................3-12

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SECTION 4..................................................................................................................3-1
4GENERAL INFORMATION..............................................................................4-1
4.1 MAINTENANCE & CLEANING....................................................................4-1
4.1.1 CLEANING THE DRIVE SYSTEM................................................................4-1
4.1.2 CLEANING THE SENSOR............................................................................4-2
4.2 OPERATING VOLTAGE ..............................................................................4-3
SECTION 5..................................................................................................................4-1
5INTERFACE .....................................................................................................5-1
5.1 INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................5-1
5.2 RS232 INTERFACE NOTES........................................................................5-1
5.2.1 SYSTEM SETUP...........................................................................................5-1
5.2.2 SERIAL INTERFACE CONNECTOR ON THE CUTTER..............................5-2
5.2.3 AVAILABLE SERIAL SIGNALS.....................................................................5-2
5.3 USB INTERFACE NOTES............................................................................5-3
5.3.1 USB SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................5-3
5.3.2 INSTALLING THE USB SOFTWARE UNDER WINDOWS...........................5-3
5.3.3 INSTALLING THE USB SOFTWARE FOR YOUR MACINTOSH.................5-4

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS .......................................................................................PAGE
1-1 SUMMACUT CUTTER, REAR VIEW .............................................................. 1-9
1-2 SUMMACUT CUTTER, FRONT VIEW.......................................................... 1-11
1-3 GROUND CONNECTION.............................................................................. 1-13
1-4 BLADE INSERTION....................................................................................... 1-15
1-5 BLADE LENGTH ADJUSTMENT .................................................................. 1-16
1-6 SETTING KNIFE DEPTH............................................................................... 1-16
1-7 KNIFE DEPTH TEST PATTERN................................................................... 1-17
1-8 PINCH ROLLER LEVER................................................................................ 1-21
1-9 FEEDING ROLL MEDIA WITH USING FLANGES....................................... 1-22
1-10 FEEDING ROLL MEDIA WITHOUT USING FLANGES ............................... 1-22
1-11 PINCH ROLLER POSITIONING.................................................................... 1-23
2-1 SUMMACUT, CONTROL PANEL.................................................................... 2-1
2-2 SUMMACUT, MAIN MENU.............................................................................. 2-2
2-1 SUMMACUT, SYSTEM SETUP ...................................................................... 2-7
4-1 CLEANING OF THE FRICTION DRIVE SYSTEM........................................... 4-2
4-2 POWER ENTRY MODULE.............................................................................. 4-3
LIST OF TABLES......................................................................................................PAGE
1-1 SUMMACUT CUTTER SPECIFICATIONS...................................................... 1-4
1-2 SUMMACUT MEDIA SPECIFICATIONS......................................................... 1-4
1-3 SUMMACUT KNIVES, PENS AND POUNCING TOOLS................................ 1-5
1-4 SUMMACUT INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS................................................ 1-6
1-5 SUMMACUT FIRMWARE................................................................................ 1-6
1-6 SUMMACUT PERFORMANCES..................................................................... 1-6
1-7 SUMMACUT ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS ..................................... 1-7
1-8 SUMMACUT ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS.............................................. 1-7
1-9 SUMMACUT ACCESSORIES AND CONSUMABLES.................................... 1-8

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SECTION 1
1 GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 INTRODUCTION
The SummaCut range of cutter has been designed to produce computer-generated
graphic designs on cut sheet or roll vinyl media. By replacing the knife with a fibre tip
pen, the cutter can also be used to produce inexpensive previews of new graphic
designs on paper.
This manual covers the following SummaCut Series cutter models:
•The SummaCut D60(SE), which can handle media widths from 70 mm up to 775
mm (2.7” to 30.5”)
•The SummaCut D120(SE), which can handle media widths from 120 mm up to 1375
mm (4.7” to 54”)
•The SummaCut D140SE, which can handle media widths from 180 mm up to 1525
mm (7.1” to 60”)
•The SummaCut D160SE, which can handle media widths from 180 mm up to 1620
mm (7.1” to 62”)
The term ‘SummaCut Series Cutters’ is used when information is provided which is
common to all members of this series. The specific model terms D60, D120, D140 or
D160 are used when information pertains only to that particular model.
Refer to separate manual for explanation on the OPOS sensor (SE).
1.1.1 PRODUCT FEATURES
The following are the main features of the SummaCut Series cutters.
•WinPlot cutter driver for PC and MacSign Cut for Macintosh.
•Variable media widths.
•Interchangeable pen for producing preview plots of sign designs on paper.
•Interchangeable pouncing tool.
•Adjustable knife pressure and offset settings controlled by microprocessor.
•Communication with host computer via standard serial RS-232-C.
The SummaCut has an extra Universal Serial Bus.

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•8-key control panel.
•Convenient operator control via a 16-character liquid crystal display.
•Metric or English units.
•Menu mode for selection of the cutter’s power-up operating configuration, controlled
by microprocessor.
•Wide variety of axial cutting speeds (in metric or English units).
•Up to four separate user configurations stored in the non-volatile memory.
•Automatic media pull from roll.
• Automatic end of media sensing.
• Manual knife for cutting off the finished sign.
•Knife depth and offset test.
•Overcut for easy weeding.
•User-selectable DM/PL™, HP-GL™ and HP-GL/2 ™software protocols.
•Multiple recut feature.
•OPOS 2.0 (factory installed SE option)
•Optional stand with basket (Standard for D120(SE), D140SE and D160SE).

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1.1.2 SUMMACUT USER’ S MANUAL
The User’ s Manual provides the following information:
•Full technical specifications for the SummaCut and the media to be cut.
•A complete description of the SummaCut main components.
•Step-by-step instructions for knife and pen installation, and media loading.
•Information on the control panel and the cutter’s parameters.
•Maintenance and cleaning instructions.
•Information about the interface cables used to inter-connect the cutter and IBM,
IBM-compatible, Macintosh and Macintosh-compatible host computers.

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1.2 SPECIFICATIONS
1.2.1 CUTTER
D60(SE) D120(SE) D140SE D160SE
mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch
Height 300 11.8 1120 44.1 1145 45.1 1145 45.1
Width 1000 39.4 1600 63.0 1750 68.9 1980 79.9
Depth 350 13.8 680 26.8 680 26.8 680 26.8
Weight 15 kg 33 lbs 42 kg 92 lbs 48 kg 106 lbs 54 kg 119 lbs
TABLE 1-1 :
SUMMACUT SPECIFICATIONS
1.2.2 MEDIA
D60(SE) D120(SE) D140SE D160SE
mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch
Width
Roll 70 to
670 2.8 to
26.4 120 to
1270 4.7 to
50.0 180 to
1430 7.1 to
56.3 180 to
1620 7.1 to
63.8
Sheet 70 to
775 2.8 to
30.5 120 to
1375 4.7 to
54.1 180 to
1525 7.1 to
60.0 180 to
1620 7.1 to
63.8
Pinchrollers 2 3 4 4
Max.Cutting/
Plotting area 600 mm
x 50m. 23.6’’x
164 ft. 1200 mm
x 50 m 47.2’’ x
164 ft. 1350 mm
x 50 m 53.1’’ x
164 ft. 1575 mm
x 50m 62’’ x
164 ft.
mm inch
Minimum
Margins** 25 1
Front margin 18 0.7
Rear margin
Sensor on 42 1.7
Sensor off 25 1
Tracking
performance
8 m/26 feet max. within
guaranteed
specifications*
-8 m/26 feet max. within guaranteed specifications* for media
less than 762 mm (30’’ wide).
-4m/13 feet max. within guaranteed specifications* for media
larger than 762 mm (30’’).
Thickness 0.05 to 0.25 / 0.8mm with optional sandblast knife
0.002 to 0.01 / 0.03 inch with optional sandblast knife
* Media lengths larger than 8 m (26 feet) can be handled, but compliance with specifications is not
guaranteed (will be dependent on media type, media size and other parameters not mentioned here.
** For positioning of the pinch rollers (see section 1.7)
TABLE 1-2:
SUMMACUT MEDIA SPECIFICATIONS

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Vinyl Types
A wide range of vinyl types has been evaluated and tested on the SummaCut. When
using duly certified media, operation in accordance with the functional specifications of
the model is warranted. Summa should certify other media before use to ensure
performance in compliance with specifications.
Plotting Paper
Bond paper (120 g/m² recommended)
1.2.3 KNIFE, PEN AND POUNCING TOOL
The SummaCut are supplied with two standard knife blades (for vinyl media) and a
black fibre tip pen.
Knife Medium Quantity
Standard knife standard, reflective &
fluorescent vinyl types 2 off
Knife for masking stencil masking stencil &
thick material optional
Pen Color Quantity
Fibre tip pen black 1 off
Pouncing tool Paper Optional
TABLE 1-3:
SUMMACUT KNIVES, PENS AND POUNCING TOOLS
To order replacement knives, pens and/or pouncing tools, contact your local dealer,
quoting the part numbers listed in table 1-9.
The SummaCut-series will only perform according to specifications if a genuine
Summa knife, pen or pouncing tool is installed. Do not replace the standard knife, pen
or pouncing tool with products from other manufacturers.

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1.2.4 INTERFACE
Communication Standard asynchronous RS-232-C and
Universal Serial Bus.
Serial : I/O Port connector DB-9P
Mating connector DB-9S
Byte format 8 data bits, 2 stop bits, no parity
Baud rate 38400, 19200, 9600, 4800, 2400 bps
USB : I/O Port connector USB series “B” receptacle
Mating connector USB series “B” plug
Buffer Size 16MB
TABLE 1-4:
SUMMACUT INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS
1.2.5 FIRMWARE
Language DM/PL, HP-GL (758x emulation), HP-GL/2
Supported character sets Standard ASCII
Supported fonts Sans serif (single stroke & medium)
ROM-based plots Confidence plot, DIN plot
TABLE 1-5:
SUMMACUT FIRMWARE
1.2.6 PERFORMANCE
Cutting specifications on 0.05 mm (0.002") wax-backed vinyl, total media thickness not
greater than 0.25 mm (0.010")
Axial speed 50 to 800 mm/s 2 to 32 ips
Maximum Speed Up to 1131 mm/s diagonal Up to 44 ips diagonal
Default speed 700 mm/s 28 ips
Axial Acceleration up to 2 G
Max. Acceleration up to 3 G diagonal
Addressable resolution 0.025 mm, 0.1 mm 0.001", 0.005"
Default resolution 0.025 mm 0.001"
Mechanical resolution 0.0127 mm 0.0005"
Repeatability* +/- 0.1mm +/- 0.004”
Accuracy* 0.2% of move or 0.25 mm,
whichever is greater** 0.2% of move or 0.010",
whichever is greater**
Knife pressure 0 to 400 gr.
Pen pressure 0 to 400 gr.
Pouncing pressure 0 to 250 gr.
*Valid within the guaranteed tracking length (see table 3)
**Excludes differences due to media expansion, stretching, etc.
TABLE 1- 6:
SUMMACUT PERFORMANCES

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1.2.7 CERTIFICATIONS
CE-Certification for electrical light industrial environment.
FCC Class A
Conforms to ANSI/UL Standard 60950-1
and certified to CAN/CSA Standard C22.2 No 60950-1
1.2.8 ENVIRONMENTAL
(Cutter without media)
Operating Temperature 15 to 35°C 59 to 95°F
Storage temperature -30 to 70°C -22 to 158°F
Relative humidity 35 -75 %, non condensing 35 -75 %, non condensing
TABLE 1-7:
SUMMACUT ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS
IMPORTANT HINT
The use of dimensionally stable media is an essential pre-requisite to
obtaining high cut quality. Additionally, media expansion or contraction
may occur as a result of temperature variations.
To improve the dimensional stability of media, let it stabilise to the current
environmental conditions before usage for a minimum period of 24 hours.
1.2.9 ELECTRICAL
The power entry module detects the line voltage and switches automatically between
110V and 230V.
Main Supply: 48-62 Hz, single phase.
Nominal line Min./Max. line Fuse
110 V AC 88 - 132 V AC T2.0A, 250V Schurter SPT
or equivalent.
230 V AC 176 - 264 V AC T2.0A, 250V Schurter SPT
or equivalent.
TABLE 1-8:
SUMMACUT ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS

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1.3 CUTTER ACCESSORIES AND CONSUMABLES
The following accessories and consumables are available for your SummaCut cutter:
Manual and driver CD User’s
English, German, French, Spanish, Italian
and Dutch MD9045 Included
Power Supply Cables MC1184 (Europe)
MC3545 (US) 1x
Serial Cable 423-183 1x
USB Cable 399-111 1x
Standard knife (set of 5x) 391-360 2 knives
Standard knife holder 391-332 1x
Sandblast knife (set of 5x) 391-358 -
Sandblast knife holder 391-363 -
Fibre tip pen (black) (set of 4) MP06BK 1 pen
Rollerball pen (set of 4 :Red, Green,
Blue, Yellow) MP0646 -
Flanges for roll media (set of 2) 391-510 1 set
Manual cut-off razor
blades (set of 10) 391-146 1 extra blade
Razor blade & holder 391-142 1x
Pouncing kit 391-595 -
Floor Stand D60(SE) 399-050 -
Floor Stand with Basket D60(SE) 399-075 -
TABLE 1-9:
SUMMACUT SERIES ACCESSORIES AND CONSUMABLES

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1.4 POSITIONING THE D60 CUTTER ON A TABLE
The cutter is equipped with an extra media guide. In order not to damage this part,
special attention is requested when putting a machine on a surface. Figure 1-1
explains the right position. Part 1 should always be over an edge.
FIG1-1
POSITION OF THE CUTTER ON A SURFACE

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1.5 CUTTER COMPONENTS
In order to get acquainted with your SummaCut, read the following description of
components.
1.5.1 REAR PANEL CONTROLS
Figure 1-2 shows the location of the main components.
FIGURE 1-2:
SUMMACUT SERIES REAR VIEW

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1. USB interface: - This interface is based on the standards specified in Universal
Serial Bus Specifications Revision 1.1. It allows a high-speed serial bi-
directional communication between the host computer and the cutter.
2. RS-232-C Port: - This DB-9P connector provides the communication link
between the cutter and a host computer. It allows bi-directional communication
between the host computer and the cutter.
3. Power ON/OFF switch - This rocker switch sets the cutter’s power to ON or
OFF. To switch the power ON, press the “I” side of the rocker switch. To switch
the power OFF, press the “O” side of the rocker switch.
4. Power Entry Module: - The fuse box and the AC power cord receptacle are
located in the power entry module.
The power-up procedure is explained in detail in Section 1.6.
5. Fuse box: - For information about changing of the fuse, see Section 4.2.
6. Roll Media Guide Bushes: - The two guide bushes serve to keep the media roll
in place when media is pulled from the roll.
7. Media Flanges: - The media flanges ensure proper routing of the media roll.
8. Media Support Roller: - Rotating support rollers for the media roll.
9. Alignment Strip: - Rear alignment strip for easier media loading.

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1.5.2 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
Figure 1-3 shows the location of the main components.
FIGURE 1-3:
SUMMACUT SERIES, FRONT VIEW
1. Pinch roller lever arm: - This lever is used to raise and lower the pinch rollers
during media loading (Media loading is discussed in Section 1.7).
2. Media Drive Sleeves: - The media drive sleeves move the media only when the
pinch rollers are in the ‘down’ position.
3. Tool Carriage: - The tool carriage is the mount for the knife holder and the pen.
Caries the OPOS sensor if this factory option is installed.
4. Control Panel: - The control panel contains 8 keys. All cutter activity can be
initiated from the control panel. Each control panel function is explained in
Section 2.1.
5. Display: - The 16-character display informs the user about the current status of
the cutting process or actions, which need to be taken.
6. Sensor: - The sensor detects the end of media to avoid any damage to the
cutting strip.
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