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Exterior Overcut Definition

  • The Exterior Overcut controls where the Blade Retracts from the Matboard (not the Fallout) on the Exterior cuts of Openings.

  • The Exterior Cuts is where the Blade Plunges or Retracts from the Matboard (not the Fallout).  

 Exterior Overcut General Definition

The Exterior Overcut controls where the Blade Retracts from the Matboard (not the Fallout) on the Exterior cuts of Openings.

The Exterior Cut is where the Blade Plunges or Retracts from the Matboard (not the Fallout).  

If the Exterior Overcut is cut Too Long, Decrease the Exterior Overcut.

If the Exterior Overcut is cut Too Short, Increase the Exterior Overcut.

The Exterior Overcut field is marked with a Red Arrow on the Configuration screen and the Map illustration.

See: Exterior Overcut for Openings Configurations

See: Exterior Overcut for Drops Configurations

See: Exterior Overcut for the Outside Configurations

See: Exterior Overcut for V-Grooves Configurations

See: Exterior Overcut for Creases Configurations

 Exterior Overcut of Openings Definition

The Exterior Overcut controls where the Blade Retracts from the Matboard (not the Fallout) on the Exterior cuts of Openings.

The Exterior Cut is where the Blade Plunges or Retracts from the Matboard (not the Fallout).  

If the Exterior Overcut is cut Too Long, Decrease the Exterior Overcut.

If the Exterior Overcut is cut Too Short, Increase the Exterior Overcut.

The Exterior Overcut field is marked with a Red Arrow on the Configuration screen and the Map illustration.

See: Exterior Overcut for Openings Configurations

 Exterior Overcut of Drops Definition

The Exterior Overcut controls where the Blade Retracts from the Matboard (not the Fallout) on the Exterior cuts of Openings.

The Exterior Cut is where the Blade Plunges or Retracts from the Matboard (not the Fallout).  

If the Exterior Overcut is cut Too Long, Decrease the Exterior Overcut.

If the Exterior Overcut is cut Too Short, Increase the Exterior Overcut.

The Exterior Overcut field is marked with a Red Arrow on the Configuration screen and the Map illustration.

See: Exterior Overcut for Drops Configurations

 Exterior Overcut on Outsides Definition

The Exterior Overcut controls where the Blade Retracts from the Matboard (not the Fallout) on the Exterior cuts of Openings.

The Exterior Cut is where the Blade Plunges or Retracts from the Matboard (not the Fallout).  

If the Exterior Overcut is cut Too Long, Decrease the Exterior Overcut.

If the Exterior Overcut is cut Too Short, Increase the Exterior Overcut.

The Exterior Overcut field is marked with a Red Arrow on the Configuration screen and the Map illustration.

See: Exterior Overcut for the Outside Configurations

 V-Groove Exterior Overcut of V-Grooves Definition

The V-Groove Exterior Overcut controls where the Blade Retracts from the Matboard (not the Fallout) on the Exterior cuts of the Outside Cut of the Non-Oval V-Groove.

The Exterior Cut is where the Blade Plunges or Retracts from the Matboard (not the Fallout).  

If the Exterior Overcut on the Outside Cut of the V-Groove is cut Too Long, Decrease the Exterior Overcut.

If the Exterior Overcut on the Outside Cut of the V-Groove is cut Too Short, Increase the Exterior Overcut.

The V-Groove Exterior Overcut field is marked with a Red Arrow on the Configuration screen and the Map illustration.

See: V-Groove Exterior Overcut Configurations

 Exterior Overcut of Creases Definition

The Overcut controls where the cartridge Retracts from the Matboard.

If the Overcut is Too Long, Decrease the Exterior Overcut.

If the Overcut is Too Short, Increase the Exterior Overcut.

The Overcut field is marked with a Red Arrow on the Configuration screen and the Map illustration.

See: Overcut for Creases Configurations

 How to Adjust the Configurations

When adjusting Configurations, click the Plus (Increase) or Minus (Decrease) button on the desired field about five times.

Click OK and do another test cut.

Continue making adjustments until the desired outcome is achieved.

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