Hi guys -
We are currently running a XC-540 and have had recent problems with the ends of our vinyl fraying on the edges as it rubs against the media "vices" (plastic circular rings that tighten onto the media rollbars on the back of the Roland and hold the roll of vinyl in place). If we don't use the media vices, the roll of vinyl has a tendency to shift and become off-centered as it is consumed throughout the day.
Needless to say, as the vinyl becomes fraying it heightens the possibility that the carriage or heads will strike the media.
We are using Orcal vinyl which does not attach the vinyl to its core and I don't know if that has anything to do with the problem.
Does anyone have any thoughts? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!!
Thanks,
Brad
We are currently running a XC-540 and have had recent problems with the ends of our vinyl fraying on the edges as it rubs against the media "vices" (plastic circular rings that tighten onto the media rollbars on the back of the Roland and hold the roll of vinyl in place). If we don't use the media vices, the roll of vinyl has a tendency to shift and become off-centered as it is consumed throughout the day.
Needless to say, as the vinyl becomes fraying it heightens the possibility that the carriage or heads will strike the media.
We are using Orcal vinyl which does not attach the vinyl to its core and I don't know if that has anything to do with the problem.
Does anyone have any thoughts? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!!
Thanks,
Brad