bnosanchuk
New Member
We recently started cutting 2mil cast vinyl for one color designs, instead of wasting ink printing. Last week, we had to change the 60 degree blade as it had become severely dull (we thought the blade would last longer than 2 months, but we have been cutting 6mil vinyl a lot so perhaps that dulled it faster?). After changing it for a brand new 60 degree blade, we noticed the vinyl wasn't cutting cleanly. It looks like the blade is making tiny tears or ripping, like it's dragging across the surface, instead of cutting it. We've adjusted the offset to manufacture suggestion (.5 for a 60 degree blade) and even tried increasing the pressure from 50 to 65 and even 80. Still getting the little rips. The blade cuts thicker material fine without the tears. Is this maybe a faulty blade? The first blade and the second blade are both from Clean Cut Blades, and the first one worked perfectly with the 2mil vinyl. The blade is also properly positioned, extending out about the width of a credit card. Anyone have any ideas?
Printer: Roland Sp-540V
Printer: Roland Sp-540V