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I need help! Pulling my hair out!

ExposeJustin

New Member
Anyone have any success with print plots on Graphtec plotters using reflective?

Im having trouble with X and Y errors when trying to cut this reflective that we printed on. Its a nightmare and I cant get anyone at Graphtec to help. I get errors about "Sense Level Not Enough" so when I adjust that, I get errors about the "-Y or +Y area not being the correct length".

Its driving me insane.

Someone help me! :frustrated: :help
 

Tim Aucoin

New Member
I've heard that plotting/cutting black "dots" (obviously the proper size) and applying them to your sensor points works when cutting reflective on any cutter. I haven't tried it, as I don't do too much reflective, but might be worth attempting.

For a moment when I first read your thread topic, I thought you wanted help pulling your hair out... that I can help with!! :ROFLMAO:
 

ExposeJustin

New Member
I was able to wade my way through the job - I actually used transfer tape, "re-drew" the cutter marks with a sharpie, and prayed real hard and it worked.

Not sure which part fixed the problem, but when cutting reflective now, I do all three.

:rock-n-roll:
 

TDFcustomSL

New Member
I have put scotch tape over the marks and it works SOMETIMES. one trick is to use 1 piece of scotch tape at an angle across the entire mark (if using 1 inch marks) otherwise it tends to "read" the edge of the tape instead of the actual mark. For when scotch tape doesn't work, I put a square of Transfer Tape over the mark and re draw it with a felt tip pen. Then of course there have also been times where I needed to do nothing and it read the marks just fine. USING THE SAME MATERIAL!
 

omgsideburns

New Member
Besides the methods listed here I've done these two with varying degrees of success.

- I'll let it print the first pass of the marks, pause the print and stick a piece of white vinyl or tape over the spots it's printing them, and then let it continue. Just don't forget to do the same for the end marks.

- Scuffing the vinyl so it doesn't reflect as much. I just use a little wire brush, some fine grit, or whatever you've got laying around.
 
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