Hey guys.
So we have a Summa S2T160 plotter with OPOS (not cam) and we also have multiple problems. I pretty sure that here's lot of guys who can' help me out and give some tips on these.
The first problem is that the OPOS cannot detect the cutmarks on reflective media like Avery 2500/6500/7500. I have tried scotts tape trick but it only works rarely and its not a solution for bigger jobs. I have tried cutting squares out on vinyl which have small regmark cutouts and taped them over regmarks - it works but its not a solution for bigger jobs.
The second problem is that with heavier and thicker media that has that honeycomb pattern the cutter just can't cut consistantly - it starts fine but tends to wander off gradually the more it cuts. It helps if I use low pressure and low speed and cut multiple times but thats not a solution with bigger jobs. So is the whole thing too weak for thatkinda media and job? I'm not trying to cut through but kiss cut.
Third problem - the 4 pinch rollers we have can't keep the thicker and heavier media stable when measuring and moving the media during cutting. Also the first and last rollers tend to mess up the laminate.
So the big question is - it that cutter even suitable for thatkind of job or am I doing something wrong?
Should we get another cutter - if yes then please give me a suggestions what manufacturers what model would be best suited for cutting reflective traffic sign media? The ideal option would be the ability to cut through. Do we need a flatbed for that (which is superexpensive) or can some pinch roller versions also do the job reliably?
So we have a Summa S2T160 plotter with OPOS (not cam) and we also have multiple problems. I pretty sure that here's lot of guys who can' help me out and give some tips on these.
The first problem is that the OPOS cannot detect the cutmarks on reflective media like Avery 2500/6500/7500. I have tried scotts tape trick but it only works rarely and its not a solution for bigger jobs. I have tried cutting squares out on vinyl which have small regmark cutouts and taped them over regmarks - it works but its not a solution for bigger jobs.
The second problem is that with heavier and thicker media that has that honeycomb pattern the cutter just can't cut consistantly - it starts fine but tends to wander off gradually the more it cuts. It helps if I use low pressure and low speed and cut multiple times but thats not a solution with bigger jobs. So is the whole thing too weak for thatkinda media and job? I'm not trying to cut through but kiss cut.
Third problem - the 4 pinch rollers we have can't keep the thicker and heavier media stable when measuring and moving the media during cutting. Also the first and last rollers tend to mess up the laminate.
So the big question is - it that cutter even suitable for thatkind of job or am I doing something wrong?
Should we get another cutter - if yes then please give me a suggestions what manufacturers what model would be best suited for cutting reflective traffic sign media? The ideal option would be the ability to cut through. Do we need a flatbed for that (which is superexpensive) or can some pinch roller versions also do the job reliably?