Beleg-Auto-Cutter: Guillotine vs Rotation, Teilschnitt vs Vollschnitt, und Klingen-Lebensdauer
Ein Leitfaden zu Auto-Cuttern in Thermo-Belegdruckern — wie sich Guillotine- und Rotationscutter unterscheiden, Teil- vs Vollschnitt und wann welcher zählt, welche Klingen-Lebensdauer zu erwarten ist, warum Cutter klemmen, und wie man ein Ersatz-Cuttermodul oder eine Klinge trifft.
Die kurze Antwort
The auto-cutter is the most-used moving part in a receipt printer — every sale fires it. Two choices define it: the cutter type (guillotine or rotary) and the cut mode (partial or full). Get them right and the lane stays fast and the counter tidy. Quick orientation:
| Question | Short answer | |
|---|---|---|
| Guillotine or rotary? | Guillotine: fast, partial+full. Rotary: full-cut only, thicker paper | — |
| Partial or full cut? | Partial leaves a tab (won't fall); full fully separates | — |
| Want both cut modes? | Choose a guillotine cutter | — |
| Need to cut thick media? | Choose a rotary cutter | — |
Guillotine- vs Rotationscutter
The two mechanisms cut in fundamentally different ways, and that’s what sets their strengths:
| Guillotine | Rotary | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Blades | Two flat blades slide past each other | One rotating blade vs a fixed blade | — |
| Cut modes | Full and partial (configurable) | Full cut only | — |
| Speed | Fast | Fast, single mode | — |
| Paper thickness | Limited by design | Handles thicker/heavier stock | — |
| Typical use | Most receipt & kiosk printers | Thicker media, full-cut needs | — |
Teilschnitt vs Vollschnitt
Within the cut mode, partial and full each suit a different counter. The difference is just whether a small tab is left:
| Cut mode | What it does | Best for | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Partial cut | Leaves a small tab holding the receipt to the roll | Busy counters — receipt won't fall, easy to tear off | — |
| Full cut | Severs the receipt completely into a separate piece | Banks, kiosks — each receipt handed over or filed | — |
Klingen-Lebensdauer und warum Cutter klemmen
A cutter fires on every sale, so its life and its jams are worth understanding. Quality cutters last a long time — but only if you treat them right:
| Factor | Effect on the cutter | |
|---|---|---|
| Quality components | Rated for very high cut counts (up to ~1 million on some units) | — |
| Paper dust & debris | Builds up in the blade path → jams and wear | — |
| Adhesive / label residue | Gums the blade, causing partial or failed cuts | — |
| Paper too thick / curled | Forces the blade, jams, shortens life | — |
| Worn or chipped blade | Ragged cuts and repeat jams — time to replace | — |
Most jams clear with a simple routine — and a cutter that keeps jamming after cleaning has usually worn out:
- 1
Power off and open the cutter
Switch the printer off. Most printers have a manual cutter release or recovery procedure — use it rather than forcing the blade.Caution: Never force a stuck blade by hand with power on — clear the cause first. - 2
Remove paper and clean out dust
Take out any scrap of paper or label, and clear paper dust from the blade path. Most jams are debris, not a broken cutter. - 3
Test, then replace if it recurs
Run a few cuts. If it jams again after cleaning, the blade or mechanism is worn — replace the cutter module or blade.
Den richtigen Cutter wählen
Putting type and mode together, the right cutter falls out of your use case:
| Use case | Best cutter | |
|---|---|---|
| Busy retail counter | Guillotine, partial-cut default | — |
| Bank / kiosk, hand over each receipt | Full cut (guillotine or rotary) | — |
| Thicker tickets / heavier media | Rotary cutter | — |
| Need to switch partial/full by job | Configurable guillotine | — |
Einen Ersatz-Cutter treffen
When a cutter wears out, the right replacement depends on the printer’s design:
| Situation | Replace | |
|---|---|---|
| Worn mechanism / failing drive | The whole cutter module (most reliable) | — |
| Dull or chipped blade, good mechanism | Just the blade / counter-blade (if serviceable) | — |
| Repeated jams after cleaning | Cutter module or blade — it's worn, not dirty | — |
Browse cutter modules and blades in our printer & cutter parts category, full printers in POS printers, and heads in thermal print heads. If your cutter is currently jammed, work through our cutter jam repair guide; for other print faults, the receipt-printer troubleshooting guide and print-quality guide. Send us your printer model and we’ll match the right cutter module or blade.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Guillotine- und Rotationscutter?
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Teil- und Vollschnitt?
Kann ein Cutter beide Schnitte machen?
Wie lange hält eine Beleg-Cutterklinge?
Warum klemmen Beleg-Cutter?
Tausche ich den ganzen Cutter oder nur die Klinge?
Quellen & weiterführende Literatur
- Choosing the Right Auto Cutter Thermal Printer for Receipt Printing — HPRT
- Choosing Cutters for Kiosk Printers — Hengstler
- Receipt Printer Configurable for Full or Partial Cut (patent) — Google Patents (Toshiba)
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