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Has anyone encountered this problem with the Gerber Envision Plotter?
When weeding many of my repeat decal cuts lately, I'm encountering a bad spot in each decal, in the same area. The backing paper indicates that the plotter cuts fine 95% of the way & then changes to a more shallow depth, or weaker pressure in one section of the cut, creating the snags.
At first i thought of the teflon strip & ordered one... but after changing it, my last file had several repeats of a decal in a row between the sprockets, and the weaker or shallower cut was in the same spot on the contour each time, which puts it over several different spots on the teflon... but the same exact spot on the contour, which rules out the teflon in my opinion.
I sent the same cut file to my Graphtec and it cut perfect, ruling out a problem w/ the file. The blade looks fine & the 95% of the file without troubles weeds fine.
This is a real crisis, because I have 1000 small decals to produce soon & need this machine to work.
Any ideas?
When weeding many of my repeat decal cuts lately, I'm encountering a bad spot in each decal, in the same area. The backing paper indicates that the plotter cuts fine 95% of the way & then changes to a more shallow depth, or weaker pressure in one section of the cut, creating the snags.
At first i thought of the teflon strip & ordered one... but after changing it, my last file had several repeats of a decal in a row between the sprockets, and the weaker or shallower cut was in the same spot on the contour each time, which puts it over several different spots on the teflon... but the same exact spot on the contour, which rules out the teflon in my opinion.
I sent the same cut file to my Graphtec and it cut perfect, ruling out a problem w/ the file. The blade looks fine & the 95% of the file without troubles weeds fine.
This is a real crisis, because I have 1000 small decals to produce soon & need this machine to work.
Any ideas?