letterman7
New Member
Hi all,
I've been attempting to run a fairly large fabric banner - it's the Optisolve fabric stuff, so it's thin and very lightweight. I'll get about four feet into the print (which is not graphic heavy) and the fabric will slowly start "pinching" in the rollers, leading to ridges and of course, headstrikes. I can gently lift the pinch roller lever up enough to flatten the fabric back down without having the machine reset, and I have the pre-heater and platen heater off. The fabric appears to be tracking normally into the machine; I've been pulling and letting the fabric hang off the roll so the machine can pull it in as needed without extra tension pulling off the roll. Might this be where the problem lies? Should I have that extra tension? It seemed to do it more when there was, but maybe I'm missing something.
Any input welcomed!
Thanks,
Rick
I've been attempting to run a fairly large fabric banner - it's the Optisolve fabric stuff, so it's thin and very lightweight. I'll get about four feet into the print (which is not graphic heavy) and the fabric will slowly start "pinching" in the rollers, leading to ridges and of course, headstrikes. I can gently lift the pinch roller lever up enough to flatten the fabric back down without having the machine reset, and I have the pre-heater and platen heater off. The fabric appears to be tracking normally into the machine; I've been pulling and letting the fabric hang off the roll so the machine can pull it in as needed without extra tension pulling off the roll. Might this be where the problem lies? Should I have that extra tension? It seemed to do it more when there was, but maybe I'm missing something.
Any input welcomed!
Thanks,
Rick