Alpha Star
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I’m having an issue with cut alignment. I can get perfect alignment on the left and right side, but the center is cutting just a little too high.
Any theories?
Any theories?
Ah, okay.
Sineheremd: never done that. Is it just one crosshairs? Or multiple printed at different areas?
Attila: I have tried less pressure, but I will slow it as well. I am certainly using cheap stock. I’m only using the FC9000-75. I don’t know if it’s possible to use 3 rollers.
Thanks for this! I kind of prefer that it's the printer's fault. I can use more registration marks, and the Graphtec can compensate. If it's the Graphtec's fault, additional registration marks won't help at all. Thanks for sharing this, as I will now refocus on the HP. It has the same sort of million-roller design as an Epson.I thought I was having issues with my Graphtec FC9000 as well, the exact same problem you're having. Turns out, after printing the exact same file on another printer and having that printer's print cut perfectly, that it's my Epson s80600 that's warping the prints. I've also proven this by placing a precision ground straight edge along a long, straight printed line. It obviously dips in the middle of 60" material.
I've been working with tech support since June 9th. Grimco tried helping, then I went to Graphtec, then Onyx, and now I'm working with Epson. Epson support is doing everything they possibly can to avoid or delay sending a tech to my shop to fix the thing. Nothing they've suggested doing has helped (and they've asked me to do like a dozen different things so far). I'm not a happy customer considering how much I paid for that printer and I've had it less than three months.
I hope you have better luck fixing your issue than I'm having fixing mine. Fortunately, for most of my stuff, I can work around it. It does add additional labor and cost though.
I thought I was having issues with my Graphtec FC9000 as well, the exact same problem you're having. Turns out, after printing the exact same file on another printer and having that printer's print cut perfectly, that it's my Epson s80600 that's warping the prints. I've also proven this by placing a precision ground straight edge along a long, straight printed line. It obviously dips in the middle of 60" material.
I've been working with tech support since June 9th. Grimco tried helping, then I went to Graphtec, then Onyx, and now I'm working with Epson. Epson support is doing everything they possibly can to avoid or delay sending a tech to my shop to fix the thing. Nothing they've suggested doing has helped (and they've asked me to do like a dozen different things so far). I'm not a happy customer considering how much I paid for that printer and I've had it less than three months.
I hope you have better luck fixing your issue than I'm having fixing mine. Fortunately, for most of my stuff, I can work around it. It does add additional labor and cost though.