TrustMoore_TN
Sign & Graphics Business Consultant
UCJV Owners...What is the common thought process when choosing how many pinch rollers you're doing print/cut. I'm noticing that on 50" oracal 651 that I'm getting a lot of buckling when loading and the head drags. I can deal with that to an extent by advancing the media further down the front so that it smooths out somewhat. Using 4 pinch rollers - all set at low pressure.
On my old JV-33 I didn't have this issue. I would use the minimum that I needed to get the job done, but I had a separate plotter that I cut out prints with.
When I go to print and perf cut on the UCJV300, the amount of buckling gets so bad as it approaches the right side of the machine, that I get a media strike that shuts down the job.
What have others found that works best as a "rule of thumb"? Also, since 651 is designed as a sign vinyl and not specifically for digital printing, could it be that the liner is thinner and causing issues? I thought that may be the case but Briteline did the same thing with their 3 mil vinyl that has a 90# kraft liner.
Thanks in advance!
On my old JV-33 I didn't have this issue. I would use the minimum that I needed to get the job done, but I had a separate plotter that I cut out prints with.
When I go to print and perf cut on the UCJV300, the amount of buckling gets so bad as it approaches the right side of the machine, that I get a media strike that shuts down the job.
What have others found that works best as a "rule of thumb"? Also, since 651 is designed as a sign vinyl and not specifically for digital printing, could it be that the liner is thinner and causing issues? I thought that may be the case but Briteline did the same thing with their 3 mil vinyl that has a 90# kraft liner.
Thanks in advance!