Kentucky Wraps
Kentucky Wraps
So, We don't really have any more jams. I've weeded out a few types of material that caused it. Mostly stuff with non-coated paper backing, which retains the memory of the core (curve). So this would be many poster papers, and solvex perf etc.
All materials I feed forward just to the inside of the heater (just as it goes out of sight). It's only about 6" which is close to what we did with the Roland.
Also, while loading, with the heater door open, I have a straight edge handy...after a print is sent, it is fed out while the heater/printer heats up...then it pulls it back in slowly. Once it changes direction and begins to print and feed it out again is THE CRITICAL MOMENT! I wait and watch with my straight edge in heater pressed up against the lip, hovering above media...as soon as it starts to feed forward, the media jumps to the roof of the heater (which is then what causes crashes) and I press it down with the straight edge, pulling it slowly back toward me. The media then lays down nicely, and edge is removed. Then I put it the takeup when it gets long enough.
OR if I don't wanna babysit the beginning, I just put it on the take-up to begin with...and no problems.
3 ft of waste, vs 5 minutes of babysitting.
All materials I feed forward just to the inside of the heater (just as it goes out of sight). It's only about 6" which is close to what we did with the Roland.
Also, while loading, with the heater door open, I have a straight edge handy...after a print is sent, it is fed out while the heater/printer heats up...then it pulls it back in slowly. Once it changes direction and begins to print and feed it out again is THE CRITICAL MOMENT! I wait and watch with my straight edge in heater pressed up against the lip, hovering above media...as soon as it starts to feed forward, the media jumps to the roof of the heater (which is then what causes crashes) and I press it down with the straight edge, pulling it slowly back toward me. The media then lays down nicely, and edge is removed. Then I put it the takeup when it gets long enough.
OR if I don't wanna babysit the beginning, I just put it on the take-up to begin with...and no problems.
3 ft of waste, vs 5 minutes of babysitting.