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Edge FX and Envision 375

Clifford

New Member
I have been in business a few years now and I picked up a used EDGE FX and Envision 375 a few months ago and have been slowly moving away from my original Edge (beige) and HS15. Problem I am having is running an EDGE FX job and plotting on the 375 and getting consistent cuts around the objects from top to bottom. If I run the word CLIFFORD at 1" with an outline at .1 and repeat on the Y 6 times, the bottom of the job's cut is spot on while the top is off as much as .05 to .1. I have calibrated several times, but not sure if it is the EDGE FX or the Envision 375 causing the issue. Does this sound familiar to anyone and or could someone point me in the right direction / forum if this is not the right place. thanks
 

Fred Weiss

Merchant Member
Try changing your target's position from the current setting to the center or to the lower left to see if it works any better.
 

Hielorojo

New Member
I have been in business a few years now and I picked up a used EDGE FX and Envision 375 a few months ago and have been slowly moving away from my original Edge (beige) and HS15. Problem I am having is running an EDGE FX job and plotting on the 375 and getting consistent cuts around the objects from top to bottom. If I run the word CLIFFORD at 1" with an outline at .1 and repeat on the Y 6 times, the bottom of the job's cut is spot on while the top is off as much as .05 to .1. I have calibrated several times, but not sure if it is the EDGE FX or the Envision 375 causing the issue. Does this sound familiar to anyone and or could someone point me in the right direction / forum if this is not the right place. thanks

I have the same problem with my Edge LE,FX,GSX Plus Plotter.........I think that is a common problem with Gerber Edge Technologic.....there is not solution for that, is not accurate.
Best Regards.
 

Clifford

New Member
Try changing your target's position from the current setting to the center or to the lower left to see if it works any better.
I will give that a try Fred. Currently it is in the lower left, I will switch it to middle left and let you know what happens. thanks for the reply.
 

Alex P

New Member
Sounds like normal mismatch the like I had also, I minimised this by selecting print centered on vinyl and also set target to centre left, calibrate again and it should improve the print / cut registration. My graphic jobs are generally small so I also need near bang on print/ cut registration
 
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