RonnyCrack
New Member
It may just be the vinyls I use.
I get headstrikes that seem caused by the rigidity of the vinyl when it's being rolled out by the rollers, or maybe my take-up reel is having some issues.
The vinyl, instead of being immediately pulled taut by the take-up reel, lifts up in front of the printhead 2 or 3 times, each time getting higher, until it either pulls itself taut, or I get a headstrike.
The tension on the take-up reel seems to have a minimal effect on this, except when it's cranked all the way down, which introduces other issues (x motor being overworked/failing during cuts).
Does anybody have a recommendation for a vinyl that is good for stickers, not overly rigid, especially if you also use a UCJV series printer?
I get headstrikes that seem caused by the rigidity of the vinyl when it's being rolled out by the rollers, or maybe my take-up reel is having some issues.
The vinyl, instead of being immediately pulled taut by the take-up reel, lifts up in front of the printhead 2 or 3 times, each time getting higher, until it either pulls itself taut, or I get a headstrike.
The tension on the take-up reel seems to have a minimal effect on this, except when it's cranked all the way down, which introduces other issues (x motor being overworked/failing during cuts).
Does anybody have a recommendation for a vinyl that is good for stickers, not overly rigid, especially if you also use a UCJV series printer?