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2 Part Names and Functions
2-2 Rear View
BUSY LED
Flashes (orange) when while receiving data
from the computer, and lights (green) during
operation.
This goes dark when operation ends.
SETUP LED
Lights when the SETUP key is pressed.
Operations can be performed when lighted.
PAUSE Key
When pressed once, this key temporarily halts
operation in progress. Pressing this key again
releases the paused state.
BASE POINT SET Key
Sets the current position of the blade to the
base point for printing or cutting.
SETUP Key
Pressing this key after loading material detects
the position of the pinch rollers and automati-
cally determines the area for printing or cutting.
Also, pressing this key after using the PAUSE
key to temporarily stop an operation in progress
will delete the data that has been sent to the PC-
50 from the computer. This key must be pressed
in order to begin printing or cutting.
(Cursor Keys)
Pressing the , , , and keys causes
the tool or material to move in the specified
direction.
PAUSE LED
Lights when the PAUSE key is pressed to stop
the PC-50 temporarily.
BASE POINT SET LED
Lights when the base point is set.
CHANGE LED
Flashes when the ribbon cartridge is being
changed.
CHANGE Key
Press this key after replacing the ribbon
cartridge.
The PC-50 checks to make sure the ribbon
cartridge has been changed, and printing
resumes.
TEST Key
Executes a cutting test to check material
characteristics, cut quality, and suitable
pressure for the blade.
POWER/ERROR LED
Lights when the power is switched on and
flashes when an error is generated.
CLEANING Key
Cleans the printing head.
For more details, see "10 Care and
Maintenance."
2-3 Operation Panel
Guide Line
Align the material with
these lines when loading.
Power Connector (AC IN)
This connector accepts standard AC power cord.
Power Switch
Sheet Loading Lever
Used to raise or lower the pinch rollers
when loading or unloading material.
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