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Try this; draw a red circle with no outline in X5. No effects, drop shadows, gradients etc. Make sure it's red. Copy it in X5 and then paste it into Flexi. Don't argue.. just do it. If it works you can figure out the rest. If it doesn't work.. well you're not out much.
It's either software or hardware. :)
If it's hardware I'd bet your machine has poor bearings on the feed rolls. Or your blade holder is crappy. You could try a new blade holder. Highly doubt it's anything hardware as you tried 2 machines with the same result.
If it's software my first...
Dude! My Master plotter cuts better than that. Are you sure it's not software related?
Oops... self test. Never mind. Although... it might work fine in actual use.
I know! I used to have a cold one after TKD and just blamed my painful feet on kicking the crap out of people. I took a while to figure out the beer thing. Went through denial etc...
Just one of lifes little pleasures gone forever...
Small ones do over time. The vinyl is gas permiable... same as a kids balloon that loses it's air over time. Helium balloons go down even faster because the helium molecules are smaller than the molecules that make up air.
This is all very nice info but it has little to do with appling vinyl to polycarbinate sheets. It's adressing the thermoforming of said sheets.
Moisture in substrates used in thermoforming is an area where I have some practicle experience. Moisture present in plastics to be thermoformed will...
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