Pixels Are Bad Mmmkay?
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I would really appreciate any and all input that I can get with regards to a problem we are having with our Mimaki CJV150-130. I'm just wanting to get some feedback from other users and opinions before I speak with my technician. We purchased our printer/cutter a few months back and it's been a joy to own...for the most part. We run small print and cut jobs with basic cuts and we have no issues thus far. Basic shapes are cut with a good degree of precision, however anytime I throw something at it with 'complex' cuts, the cuts are very unpredictable, as in all over the place. For example, the attached photos show a completed job that had basic contour cuts and the job turned out just fine. I was printing and cutting over an area of about 24" x 12" and cutting them in sets of 9 just to be safe with no problems. Fast forward to the job I ran today, which is in the second two pics. These decals are roughly 30" x 9", so I rotated them 90 degrees and put them in groups of 5 across the 54" wide media. So on this job I'm basically cutting over about a 50" x 32" total print area using the recommended 25mm crop marks. As you can see, the cuts are not coming out anywhere near where they should be. They are about 1/2" off in the feed direction and 1/4" off in the print direction. I knew before I ran this job I should have probably just outsourced it to avoid any complications, but I wanted to see if the machine could handle it. Well, as you can see, it looks like I should have gone with my first instincts and just outsourced the job. Instead, I have a feeling I'm going to be pitching $90 worth of printed and laminated media in the dumpster.
So my question is, am I expecting way too much from a cut and print combo machine, or should this job be doable? I added a .100" bleed around the lettering, but it's not even cutting anywhere near the bleed area. Any insight and/or advice would be great before I continue to botch up more media. This machine has been great for the most part and is fully capable of running 95% of what I've thrown at it, but precision cutting has been a real issue with certain jobs.
By the way, I'm running Fine Cut out of Corel Draw and Rasterlink.
So my question is, am I expecting way too much from a cut and print combo machine, or should this job be doable? I added a .100" bleed around the lettering, but it's not even cutting anywhere near the bleed area. Any insight and/or advice would be great before I continue to botch up more media. This machine has been great for the most part and is fully capable of running 95% of what I've thrown at it, but precision cutting has been a real issue with certain jobs.
By the way, I'm running Fine Cut out of Corel Draw and Rasterlink.