Juliet Siser 12 High Definition Vinyl Cutter Instruction Manual

June 12, 2024
Juliet

Juliet Siser 12 High Definition Vinyl Cutter Instruction Manual
High Definition Vinyl Cutter

OVERVIEW

OVERVIEW

  1. Machine Head
  2. Flip Cover
  3. Touch Screen
  4. Cutting Strip
  5. Tool Holder Holds cutting blade housing or marker adapter
  6. Feed Tray Helps stabilize material
  7. Adjustable Pinch Rollers Feeds material in and out of the cutter
  8. Grit Marks
  9. Power Button
  10. Pinch Roller Levers Adjusts the tension of the pinch rollers
  11. USB-A Port Used for connecting flash drives to cutter
  12. USB-B Port Used for connecting cutter to a computer
  13. DC Power Port
  14. Roller Bar Lever Locks down or releases material under roller bar and allows pinch rollers to be adjusted
  15. Raised Feet
  • MARKER ADAPTER

  • 45º BLADES

  • 60º BLADE

  • BLADE HOUSING
    BLADE HOUSING

  • POWER CORD AND POWER SUPPLY
    POWER SUPPLY

  • USB CORD
    USB CORD

  • 12”X12” CUTTING MAT
    CUTTING MAT

JULIET™ SETUP

  1. Remove all protective packaging from cutter and accessories, including plastic wrap.

  2. Plug the round end of the power cord into the DC power port on the rear of the machine, then plug the opposite end into a standard electrical outlet. Press the power button to turn the cutter on. Download Leonardo™ Design Studio for free with your cutter purchase

  3. Carefully remove 45° blade from packaging and insert into socket on blade housing with the pointed side facing outwards.

  4. Twist the upper screw of the blade housing clockwise to expose less of the blade, or counterclockwise to expose more of the blade. Theideal length of exposed blade is about a credit card’s width. Once the blade is properly adjusted, twist the inner screw to lock in the blade position.

  5. Insert blade housing into tool holder on the machine head with the blade facing down. Turn the knob on the tool holder clockwise to tighten.

  6. Lower the roller bar lever to adjust the pinch rollers and position as desired. Take material or cutting mat and align under the rollers. Raise the roller bar lever to secure the material or mat in place.

Pinch Rollers

1. The pinch roller levers can be flipped ‘up’ to increase the tension of the roller or ‘down’ to ease the tension.  

2. Position pinch rollers over the grit marks for optimal traction.  
  1. Tap ‘Cut Settings’ on the touch screen, then tap the current preset to view the entire menu. Select the preset that matches your material to automatically adjust the cut force and speed.
    Cut Settings

  2. Tap ‘Test Cut’ to cut a small shape out of your material to ensure the cut settings are correct. After testing, select the ‘Home’ icon to return to the home screen.
    Test Cut
    Identifying a Good Test Cut

  3. Cut not deep enough and can’t be weeded
    Identifying

  4. Material and carrier cut through
    Identifying

  5. Material cut and carrier not cut through
    Identifying

  6. Once you’re ready to cut, plug in the USB flash drive via the USB-A port on the rear of the cutter. Tap the ‘Settings’ button, then ‘USB’. Select your cut file from the drop down. Visit siserna.com for info on accepted file types

  7. Move the position of the blade by using the on-screen arrow buttons. Once the blade is in position, tap the play button to begin cutting.
    Button

TOUCH SCREEN

Navigate by tapping the touch screen to select an option or slide along a bar to adjust values.

HOME SCREEN
HOME SCREEN

  1. WiFi Indicator — Displays WiFi connection status
  2. Directional Arrows — Moves material and machine head
  3. Play Button — Resumes cut or recuts the last known design
  4. Tool Reorientation — Moves tool holder back to starting position
  5. Settings — Opens cutter settings menu
  6. Cut Settings — Opens presets menu with adjustable cut settings
  7. Test Cut — Performs a test cut at the tool holder’s current position

HOME SCREEN – JOB IN PROGRESS
HOME SCREEN

  1. Pause Button — Pauses job at current position
  2. Job Progress Bar — Displays progress of current job based on how far the circle is completed
  3. Cancel Button — Cancels current job

CUT SETTINGS
CUT SETTINGS

  1. Back Button — Returns to previous screen
  2. Home Button — Returns to the Home Screen
  3. Cutting Presets — Opens preset cutting menu
  4. Cut Speed — Adjusts how fast the machine head moves
  5. Force — Adjusts how much pressure the machine head exerts
  6. Update Preset — Overwrites preset with the current settings

SETTINGS
SETTINGS

  1. General Settings — Opens general cutter settings menu
  2. WiFi— Opens WiFi settings menu
  3. Camera — Opens camera settings menu
  4. USB — Opens USB menu for opening files from a USB flash drive
  5. System Info — Displays system information

GENERAL SETTINGS
GENERAL SETTINGS

  1. LED — Turn the LED ON/OFF and adjust the brightness
  2. Alert — Turn the chime and/or LED ON/OFF that indicates a completed job
  3. Sleep — Set how much time of inactivity will put the cutter to sleep
  4. Unit — Choose between metric and imperial measurements
  5. Language — Select desired language

WIFI
WIFI

  1. Scan — Searches for available WiFi networks that the cutter can connect to
  2. Eye Button — Shows or hides the password entered
  3. IP Address — Manually enter an IP Address
  4. Apply — Uses the manually entered IP Address to connect
  5. Default — Switch WiFi to Hotspot mode

CAMERA
CAMERA

  1. Registration Snapshot — Crosshair overlay offers a visual preview of the tool orientation
  2. Zoom — Zooms in or out on the current snapshot
  3. Camera Snapshot — Takes a snapshot at the tool’s current position
  4. OK — Sets tool position
  5. Directional Arrows — Moves the machine head and material for a different camera view
  6. Camera Light — Changes the brightness of the camera light

USB DRIVE
USB DRIVE

  1. File selection — Displays folders and files on connected USB flash drive so the desired cut file can be opened
  2. Start cut — Starts job using current settings

SYSTEM INFORMATION
SYSTEM INFORMATION

  1. Default All Settings — Resets all cutter settings to factory settings, including cutting presets

SAFETY INFORMATION

SAFETY Icon
Warning:
Risk of Injury, Fire, and Electric Shock Use of the product in a manner not outlined in this document or other official material provided by Siser®, may result in damage to the product, property damage, injuries or fatal injury.

For Indoor Use Only
The product is to be used and stored in dry indoor locations only, that are kept between 95°F and 40°F. Do not operate product in or near liquids.

This product is not a toy and is intended to be operated by an adult. Not intended for use by children 12 years or under. Children must be supervised around the product. Do not operate the product if damaged or malfunctioning. Use this product on a level and stable surface, allowing for enough space in front of and behind the product for proper operation. Use only the power cord and power supply provided with this product or otherwise provided by Siser® for the specific purpose of replacing the provided power cord and power supply. Do not use the power cord or power supply if damaged. The power cord and power supply must be fully inserted into the outlet and cutter. The product should not be placed on the power cord, and the power cord and power supply should be positioned to avoid a tripping hazard or impeding the cutting process. Disconnect the product from electrical power by unplugging the power cord from the electrical outlet; always grasping the plug and never the cord. Always turn the product off before unplugging from the electrical outlet. Disconnect the product from electrical power when the product is not in use, before cleaning or servicing the product, and when replacing the cutting blade. To avoid injury, use caution when handling the cutting blades and do not touch the sharp edge. Cutting blades should be stored and kept out of reach of children.

Do not use a broken blade. Remove the broken blade from the blade housing with tweezers. Do not load unintended materials onto the cutting mat or into the cutter. Keep objects, hair, loose jewelry, clothing, and fingers away from the product when it is operating, as injuries may result from the rapid movements. Do not touch the cutting mat or materials when the product is operating until the cutting mat or materials are unloaded from the product. Do not place fingers or other objects inside the product, or near any moving parts, while powered on, connected to electrical power, or while operating. Do not use solvents, such as thinner, alcohol, or nail polish remover to clean the product as it may damage the product’s finish or touch screen. Clean the product with a soft, dry cloth.Any plastic bags used in packaging of this product should be kept out of reach of children or properly disposed of. Do not disassemble, modify or otherwise alter the product. If product malfunctions or becomes damaged, do not attempt to repair. Please contact Siser® North America by calling 1-866-301-9409 or visit siserna.com for more information.

FCC STATEMENT

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generated uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experience radio/TV technician for help.

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

References

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