changes.mady.by.user dani.simmonds
Saved on Apr 29, 2024
Saved on May 08, 2024
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Enter the desired Cut Speed Percentage for each Cartridge type.
100% is cutting at Full Speed.
50% is cutting at Half Speed.
When that particular Cartridge is used next, it will use the new Cut Speed entered.
Slowing down the cut speed can help when cutting intricate designs to help prevent the Head from skipping on tight corners.
For Additional Information:
See Variable Pressure Optimization (VPO) for more information.
See Adjusting the Air Pressure for Typical Matboard for more information.
See Adjusting the Air Pressure for Dense Matboard for more information.
See Adjusting the Air Pressure for Extra Dense Matboard with the 90° Cartridge for more information.
A Cartridge is the physical component that holds the Blade, Deboss Stylus, Pen or other application tool.
This is a feature of the VPO Head; not all CMC models have this feature.
Click Dense Material if this is dense material and Click OK.
When you click Cut, the Head plunges at the Home position and applies the current Air Pressure.
The user is prompted to adjust the Head Pressure to the High Setting.
For Additional Information: See
Click Extra Dense Material if this is extra dense material and you are cutting it with the 90° Cartridge.
Adjust the speed slidebar below the Extra Dense Materialcheckbox to the desired Cutting Speed Percentage and click OK.
For instance, 50% is 50% of the standard Cutting Speed.
User is prompted to adjust the Head Pressure to the High Setting.
See Adjusting the Air Pressure for Dense Matboard and Cutting an for more information.
See Adjusting the Air Pressure for Extra Dense Layer Matboard with the 90 Degree 90° Cartridge for more information.
Select No Automatic Speed Reduction for Depth of 16 and Above if you do not want the CMC to reduce speed when cutting thicker material.
Unselect No Automatic Speed Reduction for Depth of 16 and Above to let the CMC automatically reduce speed when cutting thicker material.
NOTE: Depending upon the thickness and density of the matboard, you may get better cuts by slowing down the cuts.