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Non-Compatible Material

The following material cannot be used, even if it has backing paper or backing film. The material may separate and cause jamming
during cutting.
■ Material whose left and right edges are not parallel
Left and right edges are not parallel.
Left and right edges are parallel.

Sizes of Rolled Material That Can Be Loaded Into the Roll Feeder

Rolled material of the following sizes can be loaded into the roll feeder.
*1
a Material width
b Roll diameter
c Outer diameter of paper core
d Inner diameter of paper core
e Thickness of rolled material
f Material thickness (including
backing paper or backing film)
*1
The maximum width of the cutting area is 251.8 mm (9.9"). Certain areas on the left and right of the material cannot be cut.
*2
For material with a paper core
*3
The maximum length (in the feeding direction) of the cutting area is 1,776 mm (69.9"). (For details, see "Continuous Cutting" on
page 23.) If the length (in the feeding direction) of the material remaining on the roll is 305 mm (12") or less or if the material
sheet size is 305 mm x 305 mm (12" x 12") or less, attach it to a mat to feed and cut it.
*4
Even within the range of thickness, it may not be possible to cut depending on the grip or softness of the material.

Blades That Can Be Used

When cutting using the roll feeder (without using the mat), half-cutting is automatically performed. When using the roll feeder, use
the auto blade holder and the auto blade.
When using the auto blade holder and auto blade, perform trial cutting with the same material to be used in your project to check
that the material can be cleanly cut. If automatic half-cutting is not performed correctly, the cutting pressure can be manually
adjusted. For details on adjusting the cutting pressure, see "Changing the Cut Pressure Setting" on page 20.
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305 mm (12")
39 mm – 115 mm (1.5" – 4.5")
*2
42 mm – 115 mm (1.7" – 4.5")
*2
39 mm – 115 mm (1.5" – 4.5")
*3
0 mm – 21 mm (0" – 0.8")
0.15 mm - 0.5 mm
*4
While the material feeds, it loses contact with a feed roller,
causing the material to become skewed and feed incorrectly.
The material feeds correctly.
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