Summa S Class 2 Extended load

Summa S Class 2 Extended load

The Summa S Class 2 series cutters have an 'Extended Load' function. This function makes it possible to define the limits of the Y axis so that the cutter can cut outside the pinch rollers. The media needs to be loaded before this function can be used.

How to activate:

1. Press on Media size


2.
Press on Extended


3. Use the arrows to reposition the right Y-axis limit (origin) then press the Apply button.

4. Use the arrows to reposition the left Y-axis limit (define the size) then press the Apply button.

5. The cutting area in the Y-Axis has now been redefined.

Note: Tracking is not guaranteed when using this mode.

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