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Hi all,
Printing (Roland Sp300/Colorip) some 82" tall sections for a trailer and noticed while trimming that the edges aren't straight. At first I thought I'd trimmed my straight edge concave but that ain't it. The print seems to start fine, then move inward (outward on the other side) the back out? It's making seaming these things a real pain.
Any ideas? Grit roller? Pinch rollers? The panels are only 27.5" wide so I have plenty of room to hold them.
I thought maybe the vacuum was too strong (I'd upped it for some canvas) and backed it down to 30%. It didn't seem to have any effect. I've been fighting some intermittent banding issues that I assumed were head related. Now I'm wondering if it's not a feed issue.
Thanks in advance.
Printing (Roland Sp300/Colorip) some 82" tall sections for a trailer and noticed while trimming that the edges aren't straight. At first I thought I'd trimmed my straight edge concave but that ain't it. The print seems to start fine, then move inward (outward on the other side) the back out? It's making seaming these things a real pain.
Any ideas? Grit roller? Pinch rollers? The panels are only 27.5" wide so I have plenty of room to hold them.
I thought maybe the vacuum was too strong (I'd upped it for some canvas) and backed it down to 30%. It didn't seem to have any effect. I've been fighting some intermittent banding issues that I assumed were head related. Now I'm wondering if it's not a feed issue.
Thanks in advance.