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My two Seiko W-64 never had a paper jam error but an occasional Media Misaligned error.
There are two sensors, one on each side of the print carriage. Most leading cause of media errors.
Wipe them with your cleaning solution.
I just finished installing my fc9000 and learning to send jobs to it.
Its not that complicated as Steve-P has described.
I'll post when I get back in front of my computer. Only added about two extra minutes to create and send job
General Formulations 220.
I have put this material through the tests.
Going on two years on a coffee mug, ink is fading but vinyl is still adhered to the mug.
Un laminated
Have the same issues with some products that are labeled.
Now I use Crack N Peel Sheets and I print them on our offset press or Digital Copier then Cut them down to size.
Problem solved for us.
My graftec 8600 130
Cutting 30 sets of 5 colors grouped. Cut 5 sheets of these.
After cutting I alligned all 5 sheets and punched them out together, it took less than 5 minutes to punch 750 total stickers and to seperate the colors.
If I can figure how to post the video here I will.
Im printing on two Roland xr640 and doing all my vinyl cutting on Graftec fc8600 and fc9000. Straight thru and Kiss cut, I dont ust the pref cut anymore its too slow.
Goatshaver,
Do a one cut process instead of two cuts.
Try reducing your blade depth to a minimum and increase your pressure or reduce your pressure and slowley increase your blade depth.
I have four Graftecs, a fc2250 which I cut magnets on, two fc8600 and the new fc9000 which cut all my vinyl...
I dont like digi.
They dont stand behind what they sell.
They always have an excuse, then they stop communicating with you hopeing you will forget and move on, I will never forget.
Just a thought.
Take blade holder off cutter and take the adjuster completly out of holder and check to make sure the tiny O ring is seated on adjuster.
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