natallica
Graphics Guru
Not sure if it's just weird electrical gremlins or what but our Summa seems possessed sometimes.
Jobs cut great, they cut accurately...but every once in a while it'll pause, sit for a bit chewing on data and then "Internal Error 2""Internal Error 4" or "Error on X Axis" shows up on screen.
Vinyl is loose (not heavy tugging), speed is about 12ips or so, knife pressure is light just enough to kiss cut. and this continues to happen. Front and rear media sensors all work and are calibrated properly.
This happens about 1 out of 5-8 jobs.
Growing a bit tired using the force and handcutting the remainder of the job... I even try to set them up so text and smaller items cut first, in case it decides to puke, it'll end up on a square or easier shape near the end of a job.
No info on the web that I can find, and I'm pretty tech savvy so I've been searching for a Service Manual, but to no avail...you'd think it was some lost pages of the bible it's so scarce.
Anybody have any info that would be helpful at all?
I realize it's an old cutter, but in my opinion it's bound to be something that could easily be fixed, whether it's a motor/encoder/etc.
Thanks in advance,
-N8
Jobs cut great, they cut accurately...but every once in a while it'll pause, sit for a bit chewing on data and then "Internal Error 2""Internal Error 4" or "Error on X Axis" shows up on screen.
Vinyl is loose (not heavy tugging), speed is about 12ips or so, knife pressure is light just enough to kiss cut. and this continues to happen. Front and rear media sensors all work and are calibrated properly.
This happens about 1 out of 5-8 jobs.
Growing a bit tired using the force and handcutting the remainder of the job... I even try to set them up so text and smaller items cut first, in case it decides to puke, it'll end up on a square or easier shape near the end of a job.
No info on the web that I can find, and I'm pretty tech savvy so I've been searching for a Service Manual, but to no avail...you'd think it was some lost pages of the bible it's so scarce.
Anybody have any info that would be helpful at all?
I realize it's an old cutter, but in my opinion it's bound to be something that could easily be fixed, whether it's a motor/encoder/etc.
Thanks in advance,
-N8