tiredcreations
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I'm using a Roland cammjet 500 for making install patterns. Small patterns aren't a problem, but when I'm making long patterns it will eventually walk off the rollers.
I've dealt with this problem for a long time & decided to ask for any tips.
This particular pattern I'm trying to make is 46" wide & 18' long. I am using 48" wide paper. The paper roll is so heavy that it wrinkles the paper when pulling it off the rack/vinyl holder. To prevent this, cut the length of paper I need, roll it up, & feed it into the machine.
I know the problem is its not a perfect roll, therefore it won't feed straight
ugh! this is so hard to explain
SO... I just keep starting over, try to straighten the roll, re-feed it, and hold the button to manually feed the paper through the rollers & watch to see if it walks.
Sometimes it takes me half an hour to get it straight! What should I do?
If it walks a quarter inch in 4 feet, thats a whole inch in 16' which may put me off the rollers & screw everything up. Is this just the life of a signmaker, deal with it?
sorry such a long post, thanks.
I've dealt with this problem for a long time & decided to ask for any tips.
This particular pattern I'm trying to make is 46" wide & 18' long. I am using 48" wide paper. The paper roll is so heavy that it wrinkles the paper when pulling it off the rack/vinyl holder. To prevent this, cut the length of paper I need, roll it up, & feed it into the machine.
I know the problem is its not a perfect roll, therefore it won't feed straight
ugh! this is so hard to explain
SO... I just keep starting over, try to straighten the roll, re-feed it, and hold the button to manually feed the paper through the rollers & watch to see if it walks.
Sometimes it takes me half an hour to get it straight! What should I do?
If it walks a quarter inch in 4 feet, thats a whole inch in 16' which may put me off the rollers & screw everything up. Is this just the life of a signmaker, deal with it?
sorry such a long post, thanks.