Graphtec FC7000 Cutter

November 06, 2008


The Graphtec FC7000 is a cut only device and is only available if the special registration code, "CUTTING", is enabled.

Initial Software and Cutter Setup

Note: There are two methods to have the cutter detect registration marks. Go to the properties page (Print->Setup->Edit->Properties) to set up which mode to use.

  1. Device-Specific Instructions for Print now, Cut Later (RIP Detect Registration)

    Note: The print should have been printed with "Graphtec Type 1", "Graphtec Type 2" or the "Graphtec 1/2" Interval" Register marks. These marks can be selected from the "Cutting Mark" menu on the 'Setup - Print Unit' window prior to printing.

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    Important Note: If you need to cancel your job due to the cutter being unable to detect a registration mark, you MUST completely cancel the print spooler on the PC prior to canceling the job on the cutter's front panel. If you do not cancel in this order, the cutter may begin cutting in the incorrect location, damaging your print.

  2. Device-Specific Instructions for Print now, Cut Later (Manual Registration)

    Important Note: This registration method may result in less accurate contour cuts than the RIP Detect registration method.

    Note: The print should have been printed with 1/4" or 1/2" Register (Not Graphtec) marks (1/2" are preferred). Select these marks from the "Cutting Mark" menu on the 'Setup - Print Unit' window.

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  3. Device-Specific Instructions for Cut Only

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Interval Between Cut Marks

If you select "Graphtec 1/2 Inch Interval Cut Marks" from the "Cutting Mark" menu in Wasatch SoftRIP, registration marks will be printed at regular intervals down the edges of any print layout. (This feature only works with layouts and with the print spooler, never with immediate print of a single page.)

When you make this selection, you'll be presented with the following control.

If the length of the print is close to or greater than the maximum cutting mark interval, subdivisions of cutting mark spacing start there. This means that the interval should never exceed that maximum, and may be half of the maximum, as would happen if you had a 24 inch interval, as shown above, and were printing 24.1 inches.


Basic Setup of the Graphtec FC7000

The following instructions explain how to properly set your plotter up for use with Wasatch SoftRIP.