Bruce Fried
New Member
Hello All,
I just picked up a Graphtec jx1060. I know the printing system is not worth attempting to revive, as this machine sat for a very long time with/without ink. Based on other posts I found about this machine it seems this machine cuts and cuts and cuts but as a printer it printed mehh at best.
So I would like to use it as a cutter only. Mostly for small graphics 12inx12in in size. So far I think I am doing good, cause I only have $10 invested. (Yes, ten dollars at auction. With stand and a bunch of partial rolls of various vinyl)
I got it home and without the blade in it I powered it up and it POSTed fine. It seems to be working. I say "seems" because it is missing the right pinch roller (just the wheel part). So I cannot run a real test til I get another roller. With some assist from me on the right side the cutter did load a scrap piece of vinyl and seemed to be ready to go.
From searching the forum I know that is is similar to other branded cutters made during the same time that this dino was made. (Novacut etc.) However I cannot find the info I need about the pinch roller and drivers.
As best as I can measure with a HF caliper, my pinch roller has an axle size of 3.96mm, a width of 10.56mm, and a roller diameter of 15.06mm
Is this the same for all Graphtecs? ie FC CE models. I've seen these listed between $23-$33 but they don't give any specs of the roller's size.
I did find on ebay generic pinch roller listed as 4mm x 11mm x 16mm for $10 and I am wondering if this will work. Seems that the worst would be a bit more down pressure because of the extra 1mm in roller diameter. Physically, it seems that there is enough clearance for the 16mm roller. And of course I'd replace both rollers. Given the age of this machine I don't think the cost of factory parts are warranted as something else will most likely die before I wear out a new set of rollers.
($10 roller will double my investment )
Also I cannot find the driver or software specific to the jx1060. Its no longer on the graphtec web.
Will the more current drivers and software for the FC & CE models have the basic functions to work with my machine?
If anybody still has this machine I'd appreciate some guidance on the roller size and driver/software to drive this dino. Anybody still running one? do tell.
I have Corel x5 but also have versions 8 thru 12 if I need to go retro to work with this machine. If anybody can send me (or point me to) the driver software it would be great!
Thanks!
Bruce
Corel 8 thru x5
Versalaser 660 60watt laser
Gravograph M30g rotary engraver
#2 pencil
and a hammer.
I just picked up a Graphtec jx1060. I know the printing system is not worth attempting to revive, as this machine sat for a very long time with/without ink. Based on other posts I found about this machine it seems this machine cuts and cuts and cuts but as a printer it printed mehh at best.
So I would like to use it as a cutter only. Mostly for small graphics 12inx12in in size. So far I think I am doing good, cause I only have $10 invested. (Yes, ten dollars at auction. With stand and a bunch of partial rolls of various vinyl)
I got it home and without the blade in it I powered it up and it POSTed fine. It seems to be working. I say "seems" because it is missing the right pinch roller (just the wheel part). So I cannot run a real test til I get another roller. With some assist from me on the right side the cutter did load a scrap piece of vinyl and seemed to be ready to go.
From searching the forum I know that is is similar to other branded cutters made during the same time that this dino was made. (Novacut etc.) However I cannot find the info I need about the pinch roller and drivers.
As best as I can measure with a HF caliper, my pinch roller has an axle size of 3.96mm, a width of 10.56mm, and a roller diameter of 15.06mm
Is this the same for all Graphtecs? ie FC CE models. I've seen these listed between $23-$33 but they don't give any specs of the roller's size.
I did find on ebay generic pinch roller listed as 4mm x 11mm x 16mm for $10 and I am wondering if this will work. Seems that the worst would be a bit more down pressure because of the extra 1mm in roller diameter. Physically, it seems that there is enough clearance for the 16mm roller. And of course I'd replace both rollers. Given the age of this machine I don't think the cost of factory parts are warranted as something else will most likely die before I wear out a new set of rollers.
($10 roller will double my investment )
Also I cannot find the driver or software specific to the jx1060. Its no longer on the graphtec web.
Will the more current drivers and software for the FC & CE models have the basic functions to work with my machine?
If anybody still has this machine I'd appreciate some guidance on the roller size and driver/software to drive this dino. Anybody still running one? do tell.
I have Corel x5 but also have versions 8 thru 12 if I need to go retro to work with this machine. If anybody can send me (or point me to) the driver software it would be great!
Thanks!
Bruce
Corel 8 thru x5
Versalaser 660 60watt laser
Gravograph M30g rotary engraver
#2 pencil
and a hammer.