When you guys say to put high tension on the feed side are you referring to the laminate feed or the vinyl feed?
I have a 54 Base and have run into a few problems with the vinyl walking an inch or so left or right over long runs of 20 feet or more. However, I rarely have problems with the material buckling in the middle. In fact, the only time that's ever happened was when I experimented with adding tension to the vinyl supply roll. Typically, we throw the vinyl supply on the back roller and feed it around and over the table with no tension at all. It has worked like a champ. Of course, the laminate supply always has as much tension as possible... which is sometimes a challenge. Seems like they'd have developed a better way to add tension to the laminate roll by now.
So, I feed it over the table, one of my guys feeds it under the table because he has his own way of lining everything up to ensure a straight run. I worry about running it under the table because I don't want the table to scratch the prints. It's really close.
The one thing that bugs the crap outta me that no one has mentioned yet is the safety laser sensors. Every now an then for no reason at all, the sensor is tripped. Annoying. Has anyone attempted to bypass the laser sensor system??