ddubia
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We have had a Mimaki CG160FX II plotter for three years now. We are using Adobe Illustrator CS2 with Mimaki's "Fine Cut" software. There are still some things that I don't know how to do and they are so fundamental that I'm embarrassed to ask but here goes..
• If I have several things to plot of the same color but they are very long and I choose to run them separately, how would I, after running one of them, then run the next without starting the whole operation over again? What I do now is after every job I take the machine off of "Remote", release the pinch rollers, and them put them back down allowing the plotter to go find the pinch rollers again, hit end when TP1 comes up and then hit "remote" again. Is there a way to simply run the next job of the same color, from the same file, without starting over?
• Also, has anyone ever used the "half cut" feature. This feature will nearly cut out a sticker all the way through the paper backing leaving only small tabs to facilitate "punching out" the stickers. I have only done this once when we received training when we first got the plotter. My impression was that it was terribly hard on the machine so I have chosen to not use the feature. Does anyone use this feature? Do you feel it beats the hell out of your machine or have you used this feature frequently and feel there are no issues with it? We actually do a lot of smallish stickers and I have chosen to contour cut them and then hand cut them into individual stickers leaving just a bit of release liner around them.
Any help on either of these issues would be greatly appreciated.
• If I have several things to plot of the same color but they are very long and I choose to run them separately, how would I, after running one of them, then run the next without starting the whole operation over again? What I do now is after every job I take the machine off of "Remote", release the pinch rollers, and them put them back down allowing the plotter to go find the pinch rollers again, hit end when TP1 comes up and then hit "remote" again. Is there a way to simply run the next job of the same color, from the same file, without starting over?
• Also, has anyone ever used the "half cut" feature. This feature will nearly cut out a sticker all the way through the paper backing leaving only small tabs to facilitate "punching out" the stickers. I have only done this once when we received training when we first got the plotter. My impression was that it was terribly hard on the machine so I have chosen to not use the feature. Does anyone use this feature? Do you feel it beats the hell out of your machine or have you used this feature frequently and feel there are no issues with it? We actually do a lot of smallish stickers and I have chosen to contour cut them and then hand cut them into individual stickers leaving just a bit of release liner around them.
Any help on either of these issues would be greatly appreciated.