Alex Espejo
New Member
Hey guys!
We’re going to change our printhead so I think it’s time to solve this problem.
When we print on vinyl, it prints shorter than it should. This wasn’t a problem since we didn’t need perfect length prints, so we reduced our cut path and it fitted correctly. Now that we print motorbikes, this is a very big problem, since it can print 1 cm shorter on a 2 meter print.
This doesn’t happen on paper. We printed some weeks ago a 160x310 square on paper, to see if it was problem of the printer or the cutting machine, and it was spotted on, no milimeter up, no milimeter down.
We tried with a brand new roll, rolled up, unrolled (to see if the tension caused this), a piece of vinyl without roll,… doesn’t matter what we do, it always prints shorter. We’ve also tried feed compensation and all the calibrations on the printer, but nothing solved this.
We’re using rasterlink, but I guess this isn’t a problem since paper is printed perfectly. The only solution I have found is to use this printer with onyx, so we can print the black lines and make the rip solve the error by itself.
Thanks, Alex
We’re going to change our printhead so I think it’s time to solve this problem.
When we print on vinyl, it prints shorter than it should. This wasn’t a problem since we didn’t need perfect length prints, so we reduced our cut path and it fitted correctly. Now that we print motorbikes, this is a very big problem, since it can print 1 cm shorter on a 2 meter print.
This doesn’t happen on paper. We printed some weeks ago a 160x310 square on paper, to see if it was problem of the printer or the cutting machine, and it was spotted on, no milimeter up, no milimeter down.
We tried with a brand new roll, rolled up, unrolled (to see if the tension caused this), a piece of vinyl without roll,… doesn’t matter what we do, it always prints shorter. We’ve also tried feed compensation and all the calibrations on the printer, but nothing solved this.
We’re using rasterlink, but I guess this isn’t a problem since paper is printed perfectly. The only solution I have found is to use this printer with onyx, so we can print the black lines and make the rip solve the error by itself.
Thanks, Alex