chadalicious
New Member
I tried this yesterday and got no help, so I'll try it again.
I have tape measure that I have to print for a customer and it is very important they print to the correct scale. In my first attempt, I printed them and sent them off with the customer. They came back a few days later and informed me that by the end of the tape, they were off by about 1/8". They are using these on a digital saw to cut aluminum that is weighed as it is cut and with an extra 1/8" the weight is wrong and the piece of aluminum is scrapped.
In my second attempt, I spent well over an hour making sure that every line was at exactly 1/4". This time when I printed it, it was off by almost a 1/4" by the end of the tape.
I really need some ideas of what I can do to make sure they come out to the right length. The files were created in CorelDraw, exported as an EPS, and printed from Wasatch to our Mimaki JV5-160S.
Please help!
I have tape measure that I have to print for a customer and it is very important they print to the correct scale. In my first attempt, I printed them and sent them off with the customer. They came back a few days later and informed me that by the end of the tape, they were off by about 1/8". They are using these on a digital saw to cut aluminum that is weighed as it is cut and with an extra 1/8" the weight is wrong and the piece of aluminum is scrapped.
In my second attempt, I spent well over an hour making sure that every line was at exactly 1/4". This time when I printed it, it was off by almost a 1/4" by the end of the tape.
I really need some ideas of what I can do to make sure they come out to the right length. The files were created in CorelDraw, exported as an EPS, and printed from Wasatch to our Mimaki JV5-160S.
Please help!