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== Overview  == <!--T:2-->
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The Roland GX-24 CAMM-1 is a drag knife cutter. You can feed the machine vinyl sticker material for creating custom sized stickers. You can also feed it copper sticker material, useful for flexible circuits or antenna design. The machine can take a material on roll or a piece with the maximum width of 58 centimeters. You will need to prepare a vector graphics file in the shape you want to cut. The vector design file needs exported to PDF file format.  
The Roland GX-24 CAMM-1 is a drag knife cutter. You can feed the machine vinyl sticker material for creating custom sized stickers. You can also feed it copper sticker material, useful for flexible circuits or antenna design. The machine can take a material on roll or a piece with the maximum width of 58 centimeters. You will need to prepare a vector graphics file in the shape you want to cut. The vector design file needs exported to PDF file format.  




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== Usage machine == <!--T:5-->
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[[Portal:Safety]]: Do not put your hands near the tool path unless you are sure that the machine is not going to move!
[[Portal:Safety]]: Do not put your hands near the tool path unless you are sure that the machine is not going to move!




=== How to prepare a vector file PDF === <!--T:7-->
=== How to prepare a vector file PDF ===


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*set all vector lines to line width 0.01 mm<br>
*set all vector lines to line width 0.01 mm<br>
*document needs to be on RGB color setting (not CMYK)<br>
*document needs to be on RGB color setting (not CMYK)<br>
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=== Tutorials === <!--T:9-->
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*Vinylcutter basics: [[How_to_use_the_Roland_GX-24|How to use the Roland vinylcutter]]
*Vinylcutter basics: [[How_to_use_the_Roland_GX-24|How to use the Roland vinylcutter]]
*Vinylcutter basics in Icelandic: [[Skera_út_límmiða#skref fyrir skref með mynd|Skera út límmið]]
*Vinylcutter basics in Icelandic: [[Skera_út_límmiða#skref fyrir skref með mynd|Skera út límmið]]
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=== Tips === <!--T:11-->
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*Put the design in outlines (no fill's) so you can see that there are not accidentally unwanted overlapping lines.<br>
*Put the design in outlines (no fill's) so you can see that there are not accidentally unwanted overlapping lines.<br>
*For better control of where to cut on your material: crop document size to drawing size
*For better control of where to cut on your material: crop document size to drawing size
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Revision as of 10:44, 23 August 2014

Roland_GX-24_CAMM-1


Overview

The Roland GX-24 CAMM-1 is a drag knife cutter. You can feed the machine vinyl sticker material for creating custom sized stickers. You can also feed it copper sticker material, useful for flexible circuits or antenna design. The machine can take a material on roll or a piece with the maximum width of 58 centimeters. You will need to prepare a vector graphics file in the shape you want to cut. The vector design file needs exported to PDF file format.


Technical specifications

Roland GX-24 CAMM-1
Maximum cutting width: 58 cm


Usage machine

Portal:Safety: Do not put your hands near the tool path unless you are sure that the machine is not going to move!


How to prepare a vector file PDF

  • set all vector lines to line width 0.01 mm
  • document needs to be on RGB color setting (not CMYK)
  • when using text, outline the font, and merge the letters to one shape


Tutorials


Tips

  • Put the design in outlines (no fill's) so you can see that there are not accidentally unwanted overlapping lines.
  • For better control of where to cut on your material: crop document size to drawing size
  • If you place a sticker on glass (window) it help to clean the glass first and keep it a bit wet. The water under the sticker ill dry out usually within the day.


Examples