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Your router is not closing the shapes properly. Is this something that just started happening out of the blue? Have you moved the machine recently? I would start with calibrating your x and y motor encoders. There is a procedure for that on the gerber scientific page. Let me know if you...
I've had a very similar issue with a roll of Avery. I pulled my hair out for 2 days until I tried test prints on other media. Strangest thing was out of the two rolls of exactly the same Avery, 1 roll printed great the other was almost identical to your pic.
It's really pretty simple. You can swap limit switch connections at the control board and if the problem moves from the z to whichever axis you swap to, that will tell you if its the switch. If the problem doesn't move, it's a problem in the control cabinet. If it indeed turns out to be a...
When you orient your machine, the trigger travels up until it enters the slot on the magnetic switch. The switch triggers then reverses back down until its back out of the switch and tells the control board "this is the zero position". If that switch is bad and tripped, the board is telling...
I second that. Check your limit switches and their connections. I had similar problems with an x axis. Everything tested fine but when you fired up the machine and pushed “a to orient”, that small movement would wiggle a limit switch connection. Try swapping your z cables with your y...
Hi PattyW. I'd like to try and help you. I am learning about profiles and all of the complexities of digital printing. I've got a mutoh also and have learned a few things that may help you with color, heat and maintaining your printer. Hit me up!
I've got some experience with the Accubend but it is the series before the Ace. It's an Accubend "Lite" I believe. Hopefully computerized cutters has snapped into the modern day and updated, but I was surprised to find out that the OS on the pc that came with the machine is windows xp and it...
Did a little "retro-fit" to an old Sabre 408. Now I don't have to keep track of a serial - USB adapter, mess with drivers and can plug in with a usb cable. Keeping the old beast alive! Now I just need to figure out the weirdness of Gerbers G-code...
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