ColorFast
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Is anyone else running their 54" roland with this akward device tacked on the front that they claim is a take-up reel. It was delivered about 2 weeks ago and I still haven't figured out if I am stupid or if this is the most poorly designed piece of "technology" ever. From what I can gather there are 3 ways to do use the thing (sorry if this doesn't make sense):
1. Use it on the manual setting-hasn't let me down yet
Steps Taken prior to printing:
a. tape media to roller when print reaches it
(OR)
b. feed media unprinted media down and attach(waste o' vinyl)
2. Follow goofy directions in manual for "Automatic" setting-I have a job running now (first try) and it appears to be succeeding but I'm don't feel to great about wasting approx 5' of vinyl:
a. Pull media under guiding "dancer" rods and up onto rear of roller; make sure it is super straight and taught, adjust tracking clamps, then start job; before printing jobs must be nested to avoid motor error
3. Method suggested by guys at Roland dealer-this is a very "ghetto" way of doing things but it prevents the waste of vinyl
Steps:
a. tape a scrap piece of vinyl/banner to leading of of media to be printed and wrap under "dancer" rods to takeup real; set reel to automatic and viola! (sorta)
THE PROBLEMS: Method 1 is basically flawless for daily operation but doesn't allow for unattended or overnight printing. Method 2 seems to be working fine in the first test run (sent 50' of jobs-YIKES!) but it wastes SO much vinyl (yes i realized this scrap can still be used but, Seriosuly). The third method of automatic printing worked once for about 20ft. but the tracking seems to come off quite a bit and its very hard to rig up to run straight.
ANSWERS?-is anybody else running their printer with this not-so-great feat of engineering? I feel like given a day, some large bands, a rotation sensor, and a motor, I could come up with something fifty times better than this...while intoxicated. Suggestions/improvements/criticism?
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1. Use it on the manual setting-hasn't let me down yet
Steps Taken prior to printing:
a. tape media to roller when print reaches it
(OR)
b. feed media unprinted media down and attach(waste o' vinyl)
2. Follow goofy directions in manual for "Automatic" setting-I have a job running now (first try) and it appears to be succeeding but I'm don't feel to great about wasting approx 5' of vinyl:
a. Pull media under guiding "dancer" rods and up onto rear of roller; make sure it is super straight and taught, adjust tracking clamps, then start job; before printing jobs must be nested to avoid motor error
3. Method suggested by guys at Roland dealer-this is a very "ghetto" way of doing things but it prevents the waste of vinyl
Steps:
a. tape a scrap piece of vinyl/banner to leading of of media to be printed and wrap under "dancer" rods to takeup real; set reel to automatic and viola! (sorta)
THE PROBLEMS: Method 1 is basically flawless for daily operation but doesn't allow for unattended or overnight printing. Method 2 seems to be working fine in the first test run (sent 50' of jobs-YIKES!) but it wastes SO much vinyl (yes i realized this scrap can still be used but, Seriosuly). The third method of automatic printing worked once for about 20ft. but the tracking seems to come off quite a bit and its very hard to rig up to run straight.
ANSWERS?-is anybody else running their printer with this not-so-great feat of engineering? I feel like given a day, some large bands, a rotation sensor, and a motor, I could come up with something fifty times better than this...while intoxicated. Suggestions/improvements/criticism?
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