Roland PNC-900 Printer User Manual


 
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• Plotting on Paper Media — PEN MODE Key and PEN MODE LED
The PNC-900 is also capable of plotting on paper media using plotter pens made by this company. You should use only thick
water-based fiber-tipped pens.
Since the design of the PNC-900 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.
Procedure
(1) Refer to "Installation" in on page 6 to install a pen. (In the instructions, read "pen" for "blade holder.") There is no need to
perform an operation test when in the Pen Mode.
(2) Refer to "Loading the Sheet" on page 7 to load a piece of paper in the same way as for loading a sheet. Paper with a width
(horizontal dimension) between 50 mm (1-15/16") and 305 mm (12") can be loaded.
(3)
(4) Plotting begins when plotting instructions are sent from the computer.
* Be sure to perform pen plotting only in the Pen Mode.
Stopping Plotting on Paper Media
Press the PEN MODE key. The PEN MODE LED is extinguished and the unit returns to the cutting mode.
Pen Replacement
Pens will eventually wear out. Should the tip become rough and produce scratchy lines, try gradually increasing the blade
force (refer to page 8, "4-6 Cutting Test to Check Blade Force"). If increasing the blade force does not help, the pen should be
replaced.
Press the PEN MODE key
PEN MODE
The PEN MODE LED lights up