• I want to thank all the members that have upgraded your accounts. I truly appreciate your support of the site monetarily. Supporting the site keeps this site up and running as a lot of work daily goes on behind the scenes. Click to Support Signs101 ...

Search results

  1. feed compensation adjustment cjv30

    Thanks. I never even read that manual. Ill give it a look see
  2. software support????

    Hey tony. Was i supposed to re install omega? I plugged in that file you sent me and it worked for a few days. But i didn't reinstall omega..
  3. feed compensation adjustment cjv30

    Thanks i didn't know it went up that high. So the heavier the media on the back the more compensation... what about when its on the take up reel. does that change anything?
  4. CJV33-160 Cutting Problems

    I tried it like that in the beginning. I find it easier with just the two outer rollers and the vacuum on high
  5. feed compensation adjustment cjv30

    This is one thing that wasn't discussed during training. Its hard to fit everything in within two days. I'm very pleased with the tech we got and we learned alot, but i still feel sometimes i would have preferred someone straight from japan to teach me all the in's and out's. Lol i know they're...
  6. feed compensation adjustment cjv30

    Hello guys, i was messing with the feed compensation while printing. Pressing function and enter to adjust... it was at 0. Printed some stuff at -2 positive 2. And so on. I found positive 4 to be the best. The roll of vinyl is about half way gone but is a 3mil vinyl. Anyways. What number have...
  7. CJV33-160 Cutting Problems

    Take pics or a video and start a youtube channel
  8. CJV33-160 Cutting Problems

    I sometimes find if i start printing a print and cut job with out giving enough slack, the rollers roll the paper all the way back and stops everything. So i leave like 5 to 7 inches of head space in front before starting to print.
  9. Best print and cut printer?

    I agree on separate print and cut for production. But i cant deny how easy it is to send a job and it prints and cuts by itself. Mimaki taking about a 2 mins extra to read switch the rollers pressure and read the reg. Marks. But if your doing alot of laminating then i see its good toto have...
  10. Help with equipment purchase

    Hey ang... lol its hard to get all your questions answered in one thread... i suggest reading all the previous posts, use the search button and use keywords. I've learned so much from here, and so will you. Welcome. On the plotter subject, if you got the space get one with a stand. On materials...
  11. To print wraps on vertical or horizontal??

    I've found out from earlier posts that most people here like going vertical. I've also seen some horizontal installs tho (youtube...geekwraps)
  12. Best print and cut printer?

    True. The roland starts cutting right away.
  13. Best print and cut printer?

    It might take a little bit longer for the auto roller adjustments, but roland doesn't have that. So compare that to taking the rollers off the roland and putting them back in. The cjv30 takes like 30 seconds to switch all the rollers to off low medium or high
  14. Best print and cut printer?

    Id say go with mimaki. Less money then the roland, includes take up reel. Plus you can change between inks (ss21,es3,sublimation,etc.) Es3 having both white and metallic. So its really neck and neck between the two.
  15. Best print and cut printer?

    Mimaki cjv30 user here... please elaborate on why roland is better? I love my mimaki and the rasterlink rip along with finecut is real easy to print and cut
  16. CJV33-160 Cutting Problems

    But it shouldn't have to be that way. Get a tech in to check it out. I hope you have a warranty on it.
  17. Help with equipment purchase

    I saw a 300 dollar plotter on signwarehouse. Im not sure how good it is.. anyone seen these in action? If you have the money or find a used one, graphtec, summa, roland, mimaki are all good plotters. Graphtec and mimaki are my fav tho. Also i suggest to outsource stuff for now so you can start...
Top