SIGNTIME
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Trying to do a print/cut job but our plotter can't find the back crop marks. Printer is xj540, plotter is gx500 and we are using versaworks. This is for a garbage truck, both sides of the truck are identical and are the same file. The first side cut fine, load the other side in the plotter and it can't find the back crop marks. The detector goes pretty close to the crop mark, looks like it should detect it but it doesn't. There is plenty of media behind the marks to not trip the sensor, we also covered teh sensor just to be sure. The only problem we can see here is that when we have the media in there perfectly square, it seems that the crop marks aren't square to the media, almost as if it printed crooked... We tried loading the media in so that the crop marks are square to the plotter and that doesn't work either. This is weird because everything for this truck printed at the same time on the same roll and we are only having trouble with this panel.
Is it possible to manually detect the crop marks on a job like this? I've read through the manual and it seems that if we measure the vertical and horizontal distance between the crop marks that we can enter that information on the plotter. Will this work? The file was set up to print/cut through versaworks, so we didn't draw in the crop marks, versaworks put the circles in there.
Has anybody had an experience like this before? Any ideas as to why the plotter can't find the crop marks even though it worked fine for the other side that was the same file? This has happened to us once before when we were printing a couple thousand static clings. We print/cut the same file something like 20 times and everything worked fine except 1 sheet we could never get the plotter to detect. We ended up reprinting that one and it worked fine.
Is it possible to manually detect the crop marks on a job like this? I've read through the manual and it seems that if we measure the vertical and horizontal distance between the crop marks that we can enter that information on the plotter. Will this work? The file was set up to print/cut through versaworks, so we didn't draw in the crop marks, versaworks put the circles in there.
Has anybody had an experience like this before? Any ideas as to why the plotter can't find the crop marks even though it worked fine for the other side that was the same file? This has happened to us once before when we were printing a couple thousand static clings. We print/cut the same file something like 20 times and everything worked fine except 1 sheet we could never get the plotter to detect. We ended up reprinting that one and it worked fine.