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Tool Configs Section

  • The Tool Configs on the Configurations Screen displays the global settings for the bevel cartridge tabs. 

Horizontal 

  • If the Opening is cut Too Far Left Horizontally, Increase the Horizontal Home.

  • If the Opening is cut Too Far Right Horizontally, Decrease the Horizontal Home.

 Horizontal Home General Definition

The Horizontal Home defines the global Horizontal placement of objects cut with the Blade Cartridges.

If the Opening is cut Too Far Left Horizontally, Increase the Horizontal Home.

If the Opening is cut Too Far Right Horizontally, Decrease the Horizontal Home.

See: Horizontal Home for Openings Configurations

See: Horizontal Home for V-Grooves Configurations

Vertical 

  • If the Opening is cut Too Far Up Vertically, Decrease the Vertical Home.

  • If the Opening is cut Too Far Down Vertically, Increase the Vertical Home.

 Vertical Home General Definition

The Vertical Home defines the global Vertical placement of objects cut with the Blade Cartridges.

If the Opening is cut Too Far Up Vertically, Decrease the Vertical Home.

If the Opening is cut Too Far Down Vertically, Increase the Vertical Home.

See: Vertical Home for Openings Configurations

See: Vertical Home for V-Grooves Configurations

Depth Bias 

  • If the Blade Depth is cut Too Deep, Decrease the Depth Bias.

  • If the Blade Depth is cut Too Shallow, Increase the Depth Bias.

 Depth Bias Definition

The Depth Bias is used to calculate the proper Blade Depth when the SKU selected for the matboard contains the Matboard Thickness.

If the Blade Depth is cut Too Deep, Decrease the Depth Bias.

If the Blade Depth is cut Too Shallow, Increase the Depth Bias.

The formula is: [(Default Depth) - 10]

For example, if the normal Blade Depth for 4-ply is 11, then 11-10=1, so enter 1 for the Depth Bias.

See: Depth Bias

Plunge Count 

  • If it doesn’t prompt for a Blade Change during the cut, enter the Plunge Count value and select Plunge Count on the Cut Preview.

    If you don’t want it to prompt for a Blade Change during the cut, unselect Plunge Count on the Cut Preview.

  1. Adjust the Plunge Count in the Configuration Screen.

  2. Toggle the Plunge Count to On in the Cut Preview.

  3. See Plunge Count for additional information.

 Plunge Count Definition

The Plunge Count controls the number of Blade Plunges for each Blade Cartridge before pausing for a Blade Change.

If it doesn’t prompt for a Blade Change during the cut, enter the Plunge Count value and select Plunge Count on the Cut Preview.

If you don’t want it to prompt for a Blade Change during the cut, unselect Plunge Count on the Cut Preview.

See: Plunge Count Function

See: Plunge Count Value Configurations

Circle/Oval Rotation Button

 Feather Oval Rotation General Definition

A Feather in an Oval Opening is a Fringe of material left behind where the cut started and ended on the Oval.

If the Oval Opening has a Feather, Decrease the Oval Rotation.

The Oval Rotation controls for Bumps or Feathers on an Oval.

See: Oval Rotation Configurations

See: Oval Rotation for Openings Configurations

See: Oval Rotation for Drops Configurations

See: Oval Rotation for the Outside Configurations

See: Outside Oval Rotation for V-Grooves Configurations

See: Inside Oval Rotation for V-Grooves Configurations

 Bumps Oval Rotation General Definition

A Bump in an Oval Opening is a Lump of material left behind where the cut started and ended.

If the Oval Opening has a Bump, Increase the Oval Rotation.

The Oval Rotation controls for Bumps or Feathers on an Oval Opening.

See: Oval Rotation Configurations

See: Oval Rotation for Openings Configurations

See: Oval Rotation for Drops Configurations

See: Oval Rotation for the Outside Configurations

See: Outside Oval Rotation for V-Grooves Configurations

See: Inside Oval Rotation for V-Grooves Configurations

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