jordanteampride
New Member
Hello all,
Big fan of this forum. Long-time lurker, first-time poster.
I have a Mimaki CJV150-160 that we use to print & cut vinyl for heat pressed garments.
When I started the job, I was just a graphic designer who had to learn this machine that had been touched by dozens of people-- none of which ever seemed to have had very much success.
I started fresh and installed all software, profiles, drivers, etc. and everything is going great! I finally think we're running smoothly.
The only problem I have is that my machine feeds too much vinyl in between executions. Is there a setting for this? It is always the same amount (7 in. or so). It's about as wide as the platen so I also wonder if it is necessary?
I have looked in the manual and all over these forums and haven't found a solution. Any help would be appreciated!
See attached images of the space I am referring to. It occurs between each print.
Workflow is Adobe Illustrator > Mimaki Rasterlink 6
Big fan of this forum. Long-time lurker, first-time poster.
I have a Mimaki CJV150-160 that we use to print & cut vinyl for heat pressed garments.
When I started the job, I was just a graphic designer who had to learn this machine that had been touched by dozens of people-- none of which ever seemed to have had very much success.
I started fresh and installed all software, profiles, drivers, etc. and everything is going great! I finally think we're running smoothly.
The only problem I have is that my machine feeds too much vinyl in between executions. Is there a setting for this? It is always the same amount (7 in. or so). It's about as wide as the platen so I also wonder if it is necessary?
I have looked in the manual and all over these forums and haven't found a solution. Any help would be appreciated!
See attached images of the space I am referring to. It occurs between each print.
Workflow is Adobe Illustrator > Mimaki Rasterlink 6