DPR SRL SCORPIO CM Cutting Manager Software User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- DPR SRL
Table of Contents
DPR SRL SCORPIO CM Cutting Manager Software
Product Information:
- Software Version: V. 2.3.5
- Product Name: Scorpio cutting manager (SCORPIO CM)
User Interface:
- Cutting file preview
- Alignment adjustment controls
- Status bar
- Selects the cutting file
- Open the last cutting file
- Controls to move the media forward or backward
- Camera preview
- To set the distance between the base of each black-mark
- To set the size of the black-marks
- Enable or disable blank mode
- To set the distance between each label
- To set the Graphtec’s blade strength and increase the cutting depth
- To set the cutting speed
- Flag to determine the number of copies to cut during a cutting job
- Counts the number of copies cut since pressing the Start button
- Section to input the number of copies needed to be cut
- Start/Cancel button to launch or stop a cutting job
- Pause/Resume button to pause or resume the cutting job
- Button to launch a single cut to check cutting parameters
- Advanced controls
- Help: path to open the user manual and useful video guides
- Pad number: screen pad number useful for touch screen
- Check force: button to make 5 squares with different cut forces for quick force value determination
Advanced Options:
- Settings for industry 4.0
- List of cut logs
- Set interface’s language
- Restore of the plotter’s settings
- Additional information
- When you launch a cut with new offsets, they will be added to the deltas
- All 100% magenta lines in your cutting file will be recognized as dashed
- You can enable or disable the media or lamination sensors
- Approximation of the cut curves
- If cut sorting is enabled, the software will automatically select the order of the cut shapes
Product Usage Instructions
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Cutting File Preview: Use this feature to preview the cutting file before initiating the cutting job.
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Alignment Adjustment Controls: Use these controls to adjust the cutting direction and move the cutting file up, down, left, or right.
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Status Bar: Displays the status of the software and cutting job.
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Select Cutting File: Click this button to select the desired cutting file.
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Open Last Cutting File: Click this button to open the last used cutting file.
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Media Forward/Backward Controls: Use these controls to move the media forward or backward.
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Camera Preview: Provides a preview from the camera for alignment purposes.
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Set Distance Between Black-Marks: Use this control to set the distance between each black-mark on the media.
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Set Size of Black-Marks: Use this control to set the size of the black-marks on the media.
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Enable/Disable Blank Mode: Use this control to enable or disable blank mode.
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Set Distance Between Labels: Use this control to set the distance between each label on the cutting file.
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Set Blade Strength and Cutting Depth: Use this control to set the Graphtec’s blade strength and increase the cutting depth.
Recommended values for label cutting are 7 to 9. -
Set Cutting Speed: Use this control to set the cutting speed. Recommended value for label cutting is 600. Adjust if necessary for cutting force greater than 9.
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Flag for Number of Copies: Use this flag to determine the number of copies to cut during a cutting job. If not enabled, the plotter will continue cutting until the end of the media.
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Count of Copies Cut: Displays the number of copies cut since pressing the Start button.
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Section for Number of Copies: Enter the number of copies needed to be cut in this section.
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Start/Cancel Button: Use this button to launch or stop a cutting job.
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Pause/Resume Button: Use this button to pause or resume a cutting job.
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Single Cut Launch Button: Use this button to launch a single cut to check the cutting parameters.
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Advanced Controls: Provides access to additional advanced controls for the software.
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Help: Click here to open the user manual or access useful video guides.
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Pad Number: Useful for touch screen devices, displays the screen pad number.
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Check Force: Click this button to make 5 squares with different cut forces for quick force value determination. Start with lower values to avoid damaging the cutting mat.
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Settings for Industry 4.0: Access settings related to industry 4.0.
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List of Cut Logs: View a list of cut logs.
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Set Interface’s Language: Choose the language for the software interface.
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Restore Plotter’s Settings: Restore the plotter’s settings to default.
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Additional Information: Provides additional information about the product.
Note: For detailed instructions on each feature, refer to the user manual.
USER INTERFACE
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Cutting file preview.
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Alignment adjustement controls.
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Status bar.
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Selects the cutting file.
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Open the last cutting file.
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Controls to move the media forward or backward.
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Camera preview.
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To set the distance between the base of each black-mark.
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To set the size of the black-marks.
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Enable or disable blank mode.
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To set the distance between each label.
Any extra border on the bottom of your cutting file is added to the step. -
To set the Graphtec’s blade strength and increase the cutting depth. Its value can be from 1 to 31. The most common values in label cutting are from 7 to 9.
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To set the cutting speed. Its value can be from 50 to 600. The most common value in label cutting is 600. If you have a cutting force major than 9, you may need to decrease the cutting speed to have a proper precision.
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Flag to determined number of copies to cut during a cutting job launched with the “Start” button, otherwise the plotter will continue and stop at the end of the media.
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Counts the number of copies cut since pressing the “Start” button.
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Section where to put the number of copies needed to be cut.
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Start/Cancel button. Used to launch or stop a cutting job.
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Pause/Resume button. Used to pause or resume the cutting job.
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Used to launch a single cut to let the user check the cutting parameters.
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Advanced controls.
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Help: here you can find a path to open the user manual, and useful video guides.
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Pad number: screen pad number useful for touch screen.
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Check force: If you click this button the plotter will make 5 squares each one with a different cut force. A number inside the square will show how much the force is increased or decreased. This is useful to find quickly the most proper force value for your material. however we suggest to start with little values, in order to don’t damage accidentally the cutting mat with the high force squares.
ADVANCED OPTIONS -
Settings
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Settings for the industry 4.0
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List of cut logs
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Set interface’s language
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Restore of the plotter’s settings
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Additional information
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When you launch a cut with new offsets, they will be added to the deltas. The deltas store the saved offsets.
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All the 100% magenta lines in your cutting file will be recognized as dashed. Here you can set the cut length and the spacing between each on of them. They must be at least 0.1mm, and not more than 819mm.
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Here you can choose to enable or disable the media or lamination sensors. If “Media/Lamination sensors” is checked, when the material ends, the software stops the cut and will give you an alert.
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Approximation of the cut curves.
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If cut sorting is enabled, the software will automatically select the order of the cut of all the shapes on the file. Otherwise, the cut will follow the .pdf layers order.
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When you print your rolls, sometimes you may have distortion on your output. In that case, even with a correct set of the offsets, the cut may not match your print. You will have to enable the distortion fixer, and set the corrections. A positive value will stretch the cut on that axis, otherwise with a negative one, the cut will be more compressed.
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STEP 1
VERIFY THE CORRESPONDENCE OF THE CUT WITH THE PRINT -
STEP 2
AT THE POINT INDICATED, ADJUST OFFSET TO ALIGN THE CUT WITH THE PRINT -
STEP 3
INCREASE OR DECREASE THE “STRETCH” PARAMETER (X)
Y axis -
STEP 1
VERIFY THE CORRESPONDENCE OF THE CUT WITH THE PRINT -
STEP 2
AT THE POINT INDICATED, ADJUST OFFSET TO ALIGN THE CUT WITH THE PRINT -
STEP 3
INCREASE OR DECREASE THE “COMPRESSION” PARAMETER (Y)INCREASE OR DECREASE THE “COMPRESSION” PARAMETER (Y)
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With thin materials the cut may not be closed. To fix this, enable the overcut, and set how much you want the blade to start early, or end later. You can anticipate or delay the end of the cut up to 0.9mm for each one.
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Check area parameters lets you change the position of the Black-Mark’s checking area, which is the blue square shown in the camera preview while the blank mode is disabled.
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In case your print has distorted the output of your blackmark, you can change the tolerances to let the cam recognize it. The tolerances must be positive values.
If your blackmark side is smaller than 4mm (for 4x4mm) or 2mm (for 2x2mm), you will have to reduce the minimum area by 100, until the blackmark is recognized. If your blackmark side is higher than 4mm (for 4x4mm) or 2mm (for 2x2mm), you will have to increase the maximum area by 100, until the blackmark is recognized. -
Click to restore the default settings.
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Discard the changes and closes the window.
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Save the changes and closes the window.
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Your artwork may be not printed straight.
When this happens, the cutting lines will have a different grade from your artwork. To fix this you can rotate your cut.
The arrow near the textbox shows you towards which direction will be rotated your cut. Usually the artwork should not be too much rotated. When you check the cutting rotation we suggest you to change by 0.1 degrees with the arrows your value, and then proceed with a cut test.
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Check the match between the cut with the print.
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Rotate the die-cut to find the correct inclination (until the cut lines and the printed lines are parallel).
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Adjust the offsets to match the cut lines to the printed lines
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This button allows you to set the current values in your interface as the new preset for any time you will load a new file.
When you click it one window will appear. Through it you can choose to update the main interface preset, the settings preset or both of them -
This button determines wheter the cut starts in the middle of a vertical side, or not.
Industry 4.0 settings (25)
Here are all the settings necessary for the industry 4.0 communication
(TCP/IP).
Once you enable the server, the machine will start to be available on the
network.
After that you can set the IP (if set to “auto” it will automatically be the
same of the last network ethernet adapter) and the port.
Report (26)
Report will display the cuts run by the Cutting Manager system.
Each session report is automatically added and saved into the history report
when cutting manager is closed.
You can find the complete report history file of all the jobs run since
cutting manger has been installed to this path “C:/Scorpio Cutting
manager/Report/CutHistory.txt”
Clicking on “SAVE AS” will save which ever work session report you choose to
save
Cutting parameters are saved after every completed job.
So the next time you will re-open the software, you will have automatically
added to the interface the settings you have used with the file selected
(force, speed, cutting mode,…)
HOW TO UPDATE SOFTWARE
- Go to Panel control.
- Unistall Scorpio Cutting Manager.
- Download from the website the new Cutting Manager release and run the installation.
DEVICE SELECTOR
Whenever you plug two units (YOU CANNOT USE MORE AT THE SAME TIME) to the pc,
the device selector window will show up, and it will allow you to select which
machine run.
WHILE WORKING WITH TWO UNITS AT THE SAME TIME, PLEASE USE A USB 3.0 HUB (ALSO
PLUGGED TO A USB 3.0 PORT)
INDUSTRY
COMMUNICATION SPECIFICATIONS
The user application must communicate with the Scorpio server by using tcp/ip.
By default the server ip is the same of the network plugged to the ethernet
port, and the server port is the 3333.
You can’t send to the server more than 65MB of data.
The (), +, “”, and … characters in this documentation are used just to
simplify the understanding, and they are not part of the commands.
Each command sent or received ends with “!”, used as terminator. If you send
unrecognized command, the server will return “Unknown command sent!”
OBTAIN SCORPIO STATUS
Command: GET_STATUS!
Description: With this command you get the status of the Scorpio and its jobs.
Each block of data containing Scorpio status or job data, ends with a 0x17
hexadecimal character.
Return data:
(Scorpio STATUS)
Scorpio STATUS: not cutting/cutting/paused + 0x17 (end of Scorpio status data)
- (JOB1)
N:(job code),STJ:(job status),FD:(number of files completed),FTD:(number of files to do),C:(customer),TS:(job start time) +
; (end of JOB1 data) +
(FILE_A OF JOB1)
F:(file name),ST:(file status “not cutting/cutting/paused/suspended/completed”),M:(material),CT:(cut tests done),LD:(layouts done),LTD:(layouts to do),TL:(total of labels done),TE:(time elapsed in seconds),MS:(material speed “x m/min/start and stop/sheets”),FS:(file start at) + ; (end of FILE_A data) +
(FILE_B OF JOB1)
F:(file name),… + ; (end of FILE_B data) + 0x17 (end of JOB1 block of data) +
(JOB2)
N:(job code),… + ; (end of JOB2 data) +
(FILE_C OF JOB2)
F:(file name),… + ; (end of FILE_C data) + 0x17 (end of JOB2 block of data) + ! (terminator)
Example of returned data (line feed and carriage return are shown here, and they are not actually returned):
(if after the commands code there isn’t any data, it means that this value is not set yet. For example if after TS: there isn’t anything, it means that the job is not started yet)
Scorpio STATUS:cutting(0x17)
N:001,STJ:cutting,FD:0,FTD:2,C:Customer 1,TS:dd-mm-aaaa H:mm;
F:file1,ST:cutting,M:paper label,CT:3,LD:100,LTD:2000,TL:300,TE:3500,MS:16 m/min,FS:dd-mm-aaaa H:mm;
F:file2,ST:not cutting,M:paper label,CT:0,LD:0,LTD:3000,TL:0,TE:,MS:,FS:;(0x17)
N:002,STJ:not cutting,FD:0,FTD:1,C:Customer 2,TS:;
F:file3,ST:not cutting,M:plastic label,CT:0,LD:0,LTD:2000,TL:0,TE:,MS:,FS:;(0x17)!
JOB ENDED NOTIFICATION
Description:
Every time a job ends (so whenever the layouts to do for each file are
completed) the server will remove it from the queue, and provide to each
connected user a report.
The Scorpio software also stores a report of any completed job in
C:Scorpio Cutting Manager\Report\Queue jobs completed report.txt
Return data:
(JOB1)
N:(job code),STJ:(job status),FD:(number of files completed),FTD:(number of
files to do),C:(customer),TS:(job start time) + ,TF:(job end time) + ; (end of
JOB1 data) +(FILE_A OF JOB1)
F:(file name),ST:(file status “not
cutting/cutting/paused/suspended”),M:(material),CT:(cut tests
done),LD:(layouts done),LTD:(layouts to do),TL:(total of labels done),TE:(time
elapsed in seconds),MS:(material speed “x m/min/start and
stop/sheets”),FS:(file start at) + ; (end of FILE_A data) + (FILE_B OF JOB1)
F:(file name),… + ; (end of FILE_B data) + ! (terminator)
Example of returned data (line feed and carriage return are shown here, and
they are not actually returned):
N:001,STJ:completed,FD:2,FTD:2,C:Customer 1,TS:dd-mm-aaaa H:mm,TF:dd-mm-aaaa
H:mm;
F:file1,ST:completed,M:paper label,CT:2,LD:1000,LTD:1000,TL:3000,TE:2000,MS:16
m/min,FS:dd-mm-aaaa H:mm;
F:file2,ST:completed,M:paper
label,CT:2,LD:2000,LTD:2000,TL:8000,TE:3000,MS:start and stop,FS:dd-mm-aaaa
H:mm;
APPEND JOB TO QUEUE
Command:
APPEND:N:(job code),C:(customer);(FILE_A->)F:(file
name),M:(material),LTD:(layouts to do (number or “u” for
unlimited));(FILE_B->)F:(file name),…;!.
Description:
This command allows you to append a new job to the queue.
YOU MUSTN’T USE FILES WITH THE SAME NAME AMONG THE JOBS. FOR EXAMPLE YOU CAN’T
ADD FILE_A TO BOTH JOBS N:001 AND N:002, OR ADD IT TWO TIMES TO THE SAME JOB.
Example of sent data:
APPEND:N:001,C:Customer 1;F:FILE_A,M:paper label,LTD:300;F:FILE_B,M:plastic
label,LTD:200;!
Return data:
If the command syntax is correct it returns “Job appended to queue with
success!”.
Otherwise it returns “The APPEND request syntax is not correct, it should be
”APPEND:N:job_code,C:customer;F:file_1,M:material,LTD:layouts_to_do;F:file_2,M:material,LTD:layouts_to_do;…(terminator)!”
REMOVE JOB FROM QUEUE:
Command:
REMOVE:N:(job code/all);F:(file name 1,file name 2/all)!
Description:
This commands allows you to remove jobs or files from the queue.
Example of sent data:
(REMOVE ALL JOBS) REMOVE:N:all!
(REMOVE ALL FILES OF A JOB) REMOVE:N:001;F:all!
(REMOVE SPECIFIED FILES) REMOVE:N:001;F:FILE_A,FILE_B!
Return data:
If the command syntax is correct it returns “Files removed with success!”.
Otherwise it returns “Remove didn’t go properly:(list of errors)!”.
JOBS QUEUE WINDOW
Description:
Each time a job is appended to the queue, it gets shown in this window.
The user can see for each job which files needs to open, their order, the type
of material, the layouts to do.
The user can even choose to delete the files from queue, by clicking on the
trash can icon on the right.
Whenever a job gets completed the layouts to do for each file, the job will be
considered ended and removed from the window.
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