Hey all, I'm doing a large print/cut run, it's a lot of very full dark ink coverage, which is making the vinyl quite soft. If i print and cut right away, it fails miserably, tearing and wrinkling, etc...now I've already tried printing, letting it cure, than taking it back to cut, which works just fine, however...
I'm wondering if there's anyway to print, add a dry time, but instead of having the heat on during drying, turning it off automatically. Then after the dry time is complete...(giving the roland a chance to cool) proceeding with cutting.
I can do it manually by adjusting the heater config on the printer, but that requires me to be watching it constantly to catch it as it finishes printing..
This is mostly a curiosity, i doubt it would be the most efficient way of running the job, but i think it's worth exploring.
I'm using a Roland xc-540, and the latest version of Versaworks...
I'm wondering if there's anyway to print, add a dry time, but instead of having the heat on during drying, turning it off automatically. Then after the dry time is complete...(giving the roland a chance to cool) proceeding with cutting.
I can do it manually by adjusting the heater config on the printer, but that requires me to be watching it constantly to catch it as it finishes printing..
This is mostly a curiosity, i doubt it would be the most efficient way of running the job, but i think it's worth exploring.
I'm using a Roland xc-540, and the latest version of Versaworks...