Hello all,
I recently purchased a complete Gerber Edge 2 package that included everything I need to start a sign shop business (minus any experience, talent and a shop to do it from). I bought it extremely cheap thinking of reselling it but now I want to play with it a bit and maybe try to find a way to make a few dollars from it. I'm up for the adventure. The first hurdle will be getting it and the cutter set up via the network (I have a printer adapter) and getting the Omega 2.6 to work with both. I'll get it figured out but if anyone knows of a setup video, please let me know.
Hardware wise, the printer seems to work ok (via the built in test print). It has 33,000 minutes on it and no dead pixels. It and the Envision were filthy and I tore them apart and cleaned everything up.
The Envision has an issue. The cutter head travel motor must have some kind of a position sensor that is dirty or needs adjusting. When you push and release the right/left buttons and the head comes to a stop, the motor makes a bunch of noise vibrating the head back and forth. You can't see it move but you can feel the head vibrating. Some times (especially if the head is far to the left) the carriage stops and makes no noise. Most often, it just sits there buzzing away until you hit a button and move it to a spot that it's happy with. I see in other posts, owners have complained about this thing being noisy (the fan's bad enough) but this is definitely something that looks to be fixable. Is there something in a hidden setup that compensates for position sensitivity?
One other little problem is the wingnut that clamps the cutter holder. When I did the first test cut, the holder flew right out of the machine. Not good. You can tighten the wingnut as hard as you can twist it, and it takes nothing to pop it back open. Is the wingnut replaceable? Geez, Gerber's not too helpful.
Enough for now. Lot's more later.
Thanks.
Lee Hagen
I recently purchased a complete Gerber Edge 2 package that included everything I need to start a sign shop business (minus any experience, talent and a shop to do it from). I bought it extremely cheap thinking of reselling it but now I want to play with it a bit and maybe try to find a way to make a few dollars from it. I'm up for the adventure. The first hurdle will be getting it and the cutter set up via the network (I have a printer adapter) and getting the Omega 2.6 to work with both. I'll get it figured out but if anyone knows of a setup video, please let me know.
Hardware wise, the printer seems to work ok (via the built in test print). It has 33,000 minutes on it and no dead pixels. It and the Envision were filthy and I tore them apart and cleaned everything up.
The Envision has an issue. The cutter head travel motor must have some kind of a position sensor that is dirty or needs adjusting. When you push and release the right/left buttons and the head comes to a stop, the motor makes a bunch of noise vibrating the head back and forth. You can't see it move but you can feel the head vibrating. Some times (especially if the head is far to the left) the carriage stops and makes no noise. Most often, it just sits there buzzing away until you hit a button and move it to a spot that it's happy with. I see in other posts, owners have complained about this thing being noisy (the fan's bad enough) but this is definitely something that looks to be fixable. Is there something in a hidden setup that compensates for position sensitivity?
One other little problem is the wingnut that clamps the cutter holder. When I did the first test cut, the holder flew right out of the machine. Not good. You can tighten the wingnut as hard as you can twist it, and it takes nothing to pop it back open. Is the wingnut replaceable? Geez, Gerber's not too helpful.
Enough for now. Lot's more later.
Thanks.
Lee Hagen