My Roland is driving me nuts. I'm printing stamp sized stickers in sheets of about 255 x 310 mm with one repeat of each job. Cutting is just repeated horizontal and vertical lines. Between jobs (or repeats), there should be a 10mm gap. Onte Right, there is about 2 mm while on the left there is 11,5 mm. This result in the stickers being cut off 8mm into the image on the left of the machine while on the righ, it is cut 1,5 mm above the image. The vertical cutting lines are also of by about 1,5 mm (which is not normal for this job - I've printed thousands of them).
But wait for it: with the next job, the horizontal cutting lines are (almost) correct while the vertical cutting lines are off by about 5mm, resulting in the image being cut off in the other direction.
I have checked a) the pinch rollers, b) the grit rolles, c) the media clamp, d) environment match, e) the Test Pattern was perfect and f) the blade is inserted correctly.
In service mode I also tested the Calibration (100%); same when I tested Feeding Mode and Prnt/Cut position adjusment.
The other odd thing is that I will struggle my backside off and just the very next job prints and cuts perfectly without having changed a single setting.
Any ideas on what may be wrong please?
But wait for it: with the next job, the horizontal cutting lines are (almost) correct while the vertical cutting lines are off by about 5mm, resulting in the image being cut off in the other direction.
I have checked a) the pinch rollers, b) the grit rolles, c) the media clamp, d) environment match, e) the Test Pattern was perfect and f) the blade is inserted correctly.
In service mode I also tested the Calibration (100%); same when I tested Feeding Mode and Prnt/Cut position adjusment.
The other odd thing is that I will struggle my backside off and just the very next job prints and cuts perfectly without having changed a single setting.
Any ideas on what may be wrong please?