Hi all
I posted previously about how my 3-month old Summa D160R started cutting circles with 'flat spots', making them look more like ovals.
Now it has started making some very odd cuts when cutting small lettering.
Have a look at the attached pictures I took of a test-cut.
This was a test line of A-Z text, 32pt sans-serif lettering (which is around about 8mm - or 5/16th of an inch high).
I printed a block of colour using an HP latex L26500 onto Hexis VL3000 100mic monomeric self adhesive vinyl, which I then laminated using Hexis V650 80mic gloss laminate.
The Summa cutter has a brand new Summa drag knife blade, which is adjusted to just showing from the holder. It is rotating freely in the holder.
The speed I generally use is 200m/s at a pressure of 185 for this heavy laminated material.
However, I have run multiple tests - cutting at different speeds and pressures. All seem to reproduce the same problem - even pressures that don't cut completely through the vinyl! All display the same sort of random 'mis-cutting'.
I had three Summa engineers looking at it last week. One diagnosed a new blade (now fitted) and replacing the X/Y motors because of a repetitive 'XY' error.
The second engineer came to fit the motors, but only managed one before the end of the day.
The third engineer traced the XY error to how the media was being loaded (I'd turned the 'Autoload' off due to too much media being fed through before cutting), and decided that the motors weren't at fault, so replaced the original motor.
If you look at the two images below, you can see that the cutter is beginning (or possibly ending) cuts in odd places. Look at the letter 'M'. You can see the cut stops halfway along the inside of the 'right leg'. Also the top of the 'L' is not straight or level with the other letters, and the bottom corner of the 'N' also doesn't meet up and wobbles off in what looks almost like a serif!
In the second picture, you can see that the centre cut of the 'O' does not meet up, and in fact begins at a point within the letter itself. The outer edge of the 'O' is also 'wobbly'.
I had assumed that possibly it was an Offset problem - but adjusting the Offset either up or down only makes the problem worse. And the Offset test cuts and weeds perfectly when set to the default (which is .45mm).
Does anyone out there have ANY idea what's going on?
Is it my own inexperience? Is there something I'm missing? Is it a machine problem? Is it a media problem?
Any suggestions are welcome!
Thanks!
I posted previously about how my 3-month old Summa D160R started cutting circles with 'flat spots', making them look more like ovals.
Now it has started making some very odd cuts when cutting small lettering.
Have a look at the attached pictures I took of a test-cut.
This was a test line of A-Z text, 32pt sans-serif lettering (which is around about 8mm - or 5/16th of an inch high).
I printed a block of colour using an HP latex L26500 onto Hexis VL3000 100mic monomeric self adhesive vinyl, which I then laminated using Hexis V650 80mic gloss laminate.
The Summa cutter has a brand new Summa drag knife blade, which is adjusted to just showing from the holder. It is rotating freely in the holder.
The speed I generally use is 200m/s at a pressure of 185 for this heavy laminated material.
However, I have run multiple tests - cutting at different speeds and pressures. All seem to reproduce the same problem - even pressures that don't cut completely through the vinyl! All display the same sort of random 'mis-cutting'.
I had three Summa engineers looking at it last week. One diagnosed a new blade (now fitted) and replacing the X/Y motors because of a repetitive 'XY' error.
The second engineer came to fit the motors, but only managed one before the end of the day.
The third engineer traced the XY error to how the media was being loaded (I'd turned the 'Autoload' off due to too much media being fed through before cutting), and decided that the motors weren't at fault, so replaced the original motor.
If you look at the two images below, you can see that the cutter is beginning (or possibly ending) cuts in odd places. Look at the letter 'M'. You can see the cut stops halfway along the inside of the 'right leg'. Also the top of the 'L' is not straight or level with the other letters, and the bottom corner of the 'N' also doesn't meet up and wobbles off in what looks almost like a serif!
In the second picture, you can see that the centre cut of the 'O' does not meet up, and in fact begins at a point within the letter itself. The outer edge of the 'O' is also 'wobbly'.
I had assumed that possibly it was an Offset problem - but adjusting the Offset either up or down only makes the problem worse. And the Offset test cuts and weeds perfectly when set to the default (which is .45mm).
Does anyone out there have ANY idea what's going on?
Is it my own inexperience? Is there something I'm missing? Is it a machine problem? Is it a media problem?
Any suggestions are welcome!
Thanks!