jfiscus
Rap Master
We have been running our Graphtec FC9000 plotters for a while now, and when they're working great everyone loves them, but every now and then they just seem to do wacky stuff...
Today we noticed that everything we plotted on one of them yesterday wasn't cut deep enough (not cut at all) and checked the condition settings on it and the force and speed were both way off. (force was at 7 instead of 20, speed was up at 45 instead of 30)
Only two different people used the plotter yesterday, and everything plotted on Wednesday before the holiday was just fine.
I know if you send a cut only job over there through Composer you can manually "override" the settings, for that job only, when sending; but it does NOT change anything in the "Conditions" menu on the plotter itself.
Once we had one do its own factory reset and every condition was lost, but this time it was a bit more subtle.
Has anyone else seen their plotters change the settings within the condition on their own?
FWIW, only 1 of the conditions was incorrect, the rest were all still fine when checked.
Today we noticed that everything we plotted on one of them yesterday wasn't cut deep enough (not cut at all) and checked the condition settings on it and the force and speed were both way off. (force was at 7 instead of 20, speed was up at 45 instead of 30)
Only two different people used the plotter yesterday, and everything plotted on Wednesday before the holiday was just fine.
I know if you send a cut only job over there through Composer you can manually "override" the settings, for that job only, when sending; but it does NOT change anything in the "Conditions" menu on the plotter itself.
Once we had one do its own factory reset and every condition was lost, but this time it was a bit more subtle.
Has anyone else seen their plotters change the settings within the condition on their own?
FWIW, only 1 of the conditions was incorrect, the rest were all still fine when checked.