autoexebat
New Member
I've been dealing with this for a long time and I still haven't figured this out.
I'm starting to do big print job for a company out of Canada , I'm printing big UTV Graphics and nested the sheets at 50 inches long , just because some of the panels are huge. I did a big bleed on them and still the cuts are off so bad I have to toss the whole thing in the trash. The printer is a 30 inch printer and I print 25x (50 in this case) 15 mil lamination .
Yes , I also have all new pinch rollers too and use the center ones , so in total 4 .
This has been going on with big prints since 2013 when I got the printer , but I figured I'd ask here to see what others may suggest.
Not sure if it's the weight of the material ? If I set it to do the cuts on a 30 inch part its iffy but that seems to be my MAX . 25 inches long I can do it all day long .
Thanks.
Roland VS 300i
Brand new pinch rollers , it's been doing it since brand new .
I'm starting to do big print job for a company out of Canada , I'm printing big UTV Graphics and nested the sheets at 50 inches long , just because some of the panels are huge. I did a big bleed on them and still the cuts are off so bad I have to toss the whole thing in the trash. The printer is a 30 inch printer and I print 25x (50 in this case) 15 mil lamination .
Yes , I also have all new pinch rollers too and use the center ones , so in total 4 .
This has been going on with big prints since 2013 when I got the printer , but I figured I'd ask here to see what others may suggest.
Not sure if it's the weight of the material ? If I set it to do the cuts on a 30 inch part its iffy but that seems to be my MAX . 25 inches long I can do it all day long .
Thanks.
Roland VS 300i
Brand new pinch rollers , it's been doing it since brand new .
Last edited: