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3 Set-up and Connections / 4 What the PC-50 Can Do
Avoid installing the PC-50 in the following conditions, as this may result in damage to the machine.
Avoid places subject to strong electrical noise.
Avoid excessively dusty or damp places.
Never leave the unit in a place that is subject to direct sunlight or extreme temperatures.
Because it is normal for this device to emit heat when in operation, never place it in an area with poor ventilation.
• Do not try to pick up or move the PC-50 by grasping the top area of the unit. Be sure to use both hands to grip the PC-50 securely
on the left and right sides.
Always make sure that the power is off on both the computer and the PC-50 whenever any cables are connected or disconnected.
• Ensure that the power supply voltage in within ±10% of the machine's rated voltage.
3 Set-up and Connections
When arranging setup space for the PC-50, make sure you have a space that is at least 950 mm (37-7/16") wide, 500 mm (19-11/16") in
depth, and 230 mm (9-1/16") in height. Since the material moves during printing and cutting, make sure the unit is placed on a stable,
sturdy surface. Also make sure there is nothing that can block the material at both front and rear.
Cables are available separately. One which you are sure matches
the model of computer being used should be selected.
Parallel input connector
Serial input connector
Serial connector
or
parallel connector
Parallel interface cable
Serial interface cable
NOTICE
4 Here’s What the PC-50 Can Do
• Print color graphics on vinyl film and other materials.
• Custom cut vinyl film and other materials.
• Print color graphics on vinyl film and other materials, and then immediately custom cut the material.
Power cord
Power outlet
Power
connector
The SETUP LED and POWER/ERROR LED blink simultaneously.
The SETUP LED and POWER/ERROR LED blink simultaneously if material is not loaded correctly. See “5-5 Loading/Removing
Material” for an explanation of how to load material.
The PAUSE LED and CHANGE LED blink simultaneously.
The PAUSE LED and CHANGE LED blink simultaneously if no ribbon cartridge is installed, or if the ink ribbon has run out. For more
details, see “5-4 Installing a Ribbon Cartridge.”
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