FrankieTeardrop
New Member
Okay, so I bought a brand new GX-24 & I've been having quality problems with the cutting. At first I thought it's my production manager in Flexi 10 but even on the internal self test it's looks like crap. Where it plots out "camm-1" the tops of the M's are jagged to where it will tear when I try to weed it. It will have a stitch cutting pattern on the backing paper. So I know it's not my system causing the problem. Pretty much the cutting quality of the width of the plotter (not sure what axis that is) is fine but when it cuts the other axis (perpendicular to the plotter) it's jagged. I've done all the adjustments from "the email", updated firmware & drivers but no luck. I FINALLY got a tech out here & he said "yep, it's messed up" so they sent it to Roland to get fixed. In the meantime they let me take a loaner (same model). I checked it out when I was there & the cutting quality was about the same! They did have the speed set to 20 so it wasn't quite as bad but when I brought it here to my shop I sped it up to 25 & they quality of the cut was exactly the same as mine so I slowed it down but it still cuts horribly. I just don't know what to do??? Does anyone have an opinion on this? I have an old Summa D-620 I've had for over 8yrs & it still cuts way better than this one. And while I'm complaining, what's the deal with the piece of crap stand that comes with it? One of the hex sockets that hold the stand together couldn't be screwed in because there wasn't any thread to screw into & if the cutter reaches the end of the slack on a roll it will jerk the vinyl & throw it on the floor. I just think it's a really poor design...Sorry but just a little frustrated & disgruntled.