Everything has an affect on how it feeds through. What profile are you using, can you give us all your settings? Your Cure Temp should be no more than 200, Vacuum 40-45, Ink limits should be checked too. Use higher number of passes, there is a lot of tweaking that can be done. If it's tunneling badly then it can't be loading properly, how are you loading the material?
Thanks GB2 for your tips, in order to get the order done, I switched and reprinted the panels on Briteline 65/35 (using the 65/35 solid liner profile) heat: 185, vaccuum:
Everything has an affect on how it feeds through. What profile are you using, can you give us all your settings? Your Cure Temp should be no more than 200, Vacuum 40-45, Ink limits should be checked too. Use higher number of passes, there is a lot of tweaking that can be done. If it's tunneling badly then it can't be loading properly, how are you loading the material?
Thank you GB2 for your reply. These were my settings for printing BL 60/40 perf on an HP Latex 570: Heat: 180, 80% saturation, Input tension: 8, Printing airflow pressure: 180, Inter-pass delay offset: 200, advance factor: 0, vacuum: 90, optimizer: 24, straightness optimization: 0
I feed it in the usual manner, advancing it far enough to thread/taping it onto the take up reel, and setting the tension bar into place.
In order to get the job done I ended up switching to the BL 65/35 and used the BL 65/35 profile from Grimco. I lowered the heat to 185 and it printed/cured fine, no buckling when I loaded it or while printing. I'm still at a loss at why the 60/40 buckled, maybe it was a bad batch?, especially since it would cinch and buckle before it fed through...