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Mimaki cutters (generic driver)

Supported models

CG-FXII Series

  • CG-75FXII
    • 760mm×51m (29.9"×167')
  • CG-130FXII
    • 1300mmx51m (51.2"x167')
  • CG-160FXII
    • 1600mmx51m (62.9"x167')

CG-FX Series

  • CG-75FX
    • 760mm×51m (29.9"×167')
  • CG-130FX
    • 1300mmx51m (51.2"x167')
  • CG-160FX
    • 1600mmx51m (62.9"x167')

CG-SRIII Series

  • CG-60SRIII
    • 90 - 740 mm (3.5 - 29.1")
  • CG-100SRIII (photo)
    • 90 - 1,250 mm (3.5 - 49.2")
  • CG-130SRIII
    • 90 - 1,550 mm (3.5 - 61.0")

CG-60SR

  • Only model
    • 90 - 740 mm (3.5 - 29.1")

Mimaki_CG-100SRIII.jpeg

  Info

If you have any of the following models, please refer to their specific documentation:

 

Driver

  • Mimaki (generic driver)

 

Driver history

  • CalderaRIP V9.20
    • The Mimaki generic driver is supported since this version

 

Installation

Type of license

  CutServer
  GrandCut (A/B)

 

These devices are VisualCut cutters:

 

Marks

Standard barcode numbers are applicable from Page setup > Cutting tab, under the Barcodes area.

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Features

VisualCut

Mimaki_generic_driver_-_VisualCut_interface.png

The following options are available in the VisualCut interface:

  • Rewind at end
  • Sheet off

For more information, please refer to this article.

 

Cutter tools configuration

Mimaki_generic_driver_-_Cutter_tools_configuration.png

The Auto-rotate job option is available from the Cutter tools configuration.

 

Associations

This driver is a connected cutter (VisualCut)

  • No materials and methods association
  • No materials and media association
  • No methods and contours association by material

Despite the above, you can use the tools list to associate contour names with a given tool. If more than one material is used, you can save and reload different tool lists.

 

Connection

  Info

All models support USB. The CG-SRIII series also supports Ethernet, but please refer to Mimaki documentation directly for more information.

  USB
  File
  Network
  Serial

 

 Tips & tricks

Cutting procedure (to avoid double mark detection)

  1. Insert the media
  2. Select Roll (Back)
  3. Cancel marks detection with "End"
  4. Position the tool in the bottom-left mark (inside the "square")
  5. Set the origin with "Enter" or "Origin"
  6. Single with marks
  7. Rotate the job in VisualCut as you see it when in front of the cutter
  8. Cut

 

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