The photo is turned 90 degrees so it would actually be off up from top and bottom.. I have printed theses out A LOT so I don't think they print could be off? I have never heard of it being off from the print....? Would that be a consistent problem? The night I posted this, after I cleaned my blade, I must have hit the tip on the edge because not my cutter isn't cutting at all. I looked at my blade and noticed the very tip is broken. (It wasn't broken when I cut these but maybe it was coming to the end of its life if it chipped off?) I am ordering a new blade and hoping maybe the blade was the issue... (I highly doubt it though.. to me it looks more like an issue with the rollers or how it's reading the registration marks.)Did you check it with a straight edge to see if it's actually the print that is off?
Or the cut is off completely left to right?
You'd be surprised what an old or damaged blade can do. Also a loose blade holder. Sometimes a fix can be as simple as tightening a screw. Other times.....The photo is turned 90 degrees so it would actually be off up from top and bottom.. I have printed theses out A LOT so I don't think they print could be off? I have never heard of it being off from the print....? Would that be a consistent problem? The night I posted this, after I cleaned my blade, I must have hit the tip on the edge because not my cutter isn't cutting at all. I looked at my blade and noticed the very tip is broken. (It wasn't broken when I cut these but maybe it was coming to the end of its life if it chipped off?) I am ordering a new blade and hoping maybe the blade was the issue... (I highly doubt it though.. to me it looks more like an issue with the rollers or how it's reading the registration marks.)
Press menu, press 2, press down arrow twice, press 1, then adjust the X and Y values.Thank you for the replies...
brand new blade and cutting strip did not make a difference.
It is still slightly off and I am not sure how to fix it..
Wheels are cleaned as well as the entire surface.
I am unsure if it is off from reading or if it is off because of the pinch rollers. Here is a photo of what I cut out today.... (Drawing marks are to show which way it was facing when it was printed on a sheet.
I have switched to segment auto correction using extra segment marks....it did not make a difference. View attachment 174321
THANK YOU!!!! Something that finally helped without spending more money!Press menu, press 2, press down arrow twice, press 1, then adjust the X and Y values.
(X is Up & Down and Y is Left to Right)
After making adjustments press Enter then Menu.
Thank you so much! I saved this for future use!Need to calibrate these every once in a while. Joseph44708 gave you instructions. There is a target from Graphtec you can download if you want. I find this useful when calibrating (FWIW we have had ours for five years, calibrated it a year one, and again this spring - that is it and our volume has increased).
THANK YOU!!!! Something that finally helped without spending more money!
SOOO I thought this was working and I kept adjusting until I got it perfect... for the first row. by the time it got to the third row it was off again... worse than it was before...Thank you so much! I saved this for future use!
Your plotter and your printer seem to disagree on the length of your media. Try diddling that setting a bit.SOOO I thought this was working and I kept adjusting until I got it perfect... for the first row. by the time it got to the third row it was off again... worse than it was before...
Chech your pinch roller pressures.SOOO I thought this was working and I kept adjusting until I got it perfect... for the first row. by the time it got to the third row it was off again... worse than it was before...
The bill is in the mailTHANK YOU!!!! Something that finally helped without spending more money!