1.Choose the right specifications and materials: match the thickness and hardness of the paper, avoid overloading during cutting, and reduce edge chipping and wear
2.Standard operation: feed materials at a constant speed, avoid hard pulling when paper jams occur, and reduce impact damage to the blade edge
3.Regular cleaning: promptly clean up paper scraps and glue stains to prevent impurities from accelerating wear, and lightly apply anti-rust oil as needed
4.Proper storage: Keep in a dry and ventilated place, avoid collision and stacking, and protect the integrity of the blade edge
5.Equipment adaptation: Ensure the accuracy of the tool holder and pressure wheel, with good concentricity, so that the force is more uniform





