Clem
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Hi all, first time post, long time fan.
So I'm currently using a Summa T160, regular cut jobs are done through Winplot and print/cut jobs are through Cutter Control (using the barcode feature). The printing is done through a HP L26500 with Ergosoft PosterPrint RIP software.
I use adobe software for file production on a windows 7 PC.
The issue is that when i send a printed file to cut the cut path is cut twice.
One path is slightly outside the other, resulting in a thin line i have to weed from around each job which is usually not an issue.. Though i did just finish a decal job with around 400 units that nearly resulted in a sudden population drop of my local area..
I've checked (double, triple, quadruple) my production files and there's definitely only one path.
Summa have said it's to do with an export setting regarding the flattening of transparencies (see attached)
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mainly the outline stroke option. I've tried the same file with this option on & off with the same dual cutting result.
I tried making the stroke a smaller weight as they said that too heavy a stroke can result in this (my default used to be 1pt), but i've made it .01pt (translating to .003mm!) with the same result, though now when it cuts twice it looks to be cutting on exactly the same path, rather than offset slightly; which says to me that perhaps the weight does come into it?
I even sent them the file to try on their machine, they use a different RIP software (i cant remember which) and they ended up with the same results, paths cutting twice, which obviously suggest something in the file but no one's been able to get any further than that.
This issue is sporadic, it won't happen on every print/ cut job and it happens in files of varying content as well eg, some all vector, some all bitmap, some a mix and all can be varying complexity.
It's going on around a month now and while i can still get jobs out if another decal job comes in it really drags the production time out (by the power of two, funnily enough) as it cuts each path twice.....
anyway, i'm really hoping someones come across this before and can let me know if there was light at the end of the tunnel?
Thanks in advance y'all, any help greatly appreciated.
So I'm currently using a Summa T160, regular cut jobs are done through Winplot and print/cut jobs are through Cutter Control (using the barcode feature). The printing is done through a HP L26500 with Ergosoft PosterPrint RIP software.
I use adobe software for file production on a windows 7 PC.
The issue is that when i send a printed file to cut the cut path is cut twice.
One path is slightly outside the other, resulting in a thin line i have to weed from around each job which is usually not an issue.. Though i did just finish a decal job with around 400 units that nearly resulted in a sudden population drop of my local area..
I've checked (double, triple, quadruple) my production files and there's definitely only one path.
Summa have said it's to do with an export setting regarding the flattening of transparencies (see attached)
mainly the outline stroke option. I've tried the same file with this option on & off with the same dual cutting result.
I tried making the stroke a smaller weight as they said that too heavy a stroke can result in this (my default used to be 1pt), but i've made it .01pt (translating to .003mm!) with the same result, though now when it cuts twice it looks to be cutting on exactly the same path, rather than offset slightly; which says to me that perhaps the weight does come into it?
I even sent them the file to try on their machine, they use a different RIP software (i cant remember which) and they ended up with the same results, paths cutting twice, which obviously suggest something in the file but no one's been able to get any further than that.
This issue is sporadic, it won't happen on every print/ cut job and it happens in files of varying content as well eg, some all vector, some all bitmap, some a mix and all can be varying complexity.
It's going on around a month now and while i can still get jobs out if another decal job comes in it really drags the production time out (by the power of two, funnily enough) as it cuts each path twice.....
anyway, i'm really hoping someones come across this before and can let me know if there was light at the end of the tunnel?
Thanks in advance y'all, any help greatly appreciated.