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You will probably need to run a 2-pass cut, which on this thick of media may get off alignment slightly.
Are you currently printing to a material? The SP-300i will print and cut, but will still require 2-pass cut more than likely.
The Pro Series cutter would get you up to 350 grams of force...
During our latest install of the Flora UV flatbed, the customer was printing full bleed coro and cutting with the typical coro cutter and utility knife, no issues. We also printed on 2" thick Foamcore and cut with larger straight edge knife, no issues.
Their screenprint "sheeter" was out of...
Thanks Chris. Glad to hear all is well. Did you hear about the 6'x10' in Denver that needed to be turned on its side in the crate to get into the customer's location ?? WOW
The air supply is actually for the Pin Registration and the rollers on the Roll to Roll Unit to move one up to apply traction on the media.
There are two integrated vacuum pumps already in the unit that supply suction for the bed and roll to roll platten.
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Jim,
The 6'x10' True Flatbed unit we have been discussing does not have Roll to Roll option. The 4'x8' beds do. Just to be clear.
As for training, you have that option with Flora as well. With the sale of the printer, airfare for one person plus 2 nights hotel would be included. If you...
What blade and offset value are you using?
Original OEM blade holder?
Take the blade holder out and then manually push the cuthead arm down until it feels like it bottoms out.... the gently push a little harder and see if the assembly moves down further...
If so, you may need to take a...
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