Hello everyone,
I'm a long time reader, first time poster here.
A few months ago I got myself the VS-640 and I have been very happy so far. BUT, there's always a but isn't there.
The two problems I have and to which I have not been able to find any solution are the following:
Print and cut
It prints everything out like it should, looks great and all, once it finishes printing it starts cutting. The first row is perfect, just like it should be, the second row is also perfect, the third row is off by a few milimeters, forth row is off even more and by the time we get to the fifth row it isn't usable anymore and I have to throw it away.
I have already lost around $2k worth of media and ink because of this, I am getting really desperate for a solution.
It is maybe important to mention that this only happens on the vertical axis, never horizontally which lead me to believe that it could be some kind of problem with the pinch rollers.
What I tried:
I called the reseller, he said that it isn't a summa cutter and that it can't cut a hundred miles. But he advised that I should try a calibration, that I did but it didn't really solve the problem because the cutter is spot on in the first two rows and I got the same thing when I tried to calibrate.
I read up on here and I found out that if the pinch rollers are dirty that it can lose grip and that can be the cause. I cleaned them and it was no improvement.
I just tried something desperate and did a factory reset, no clue how that could help but I tried it anyway, printing now to see if it miraculously helped (doubt it).
The other problem is of a printing nature.
This is best explained with the image in the attachment. No matter what I do, on what kind of media I print I always get those white stripes every few centimeters.
When I asked my reseller he said that this is usually due to low quality material. I printed on Oracal until then and I told him to send over some of the good stuff. He send me a few rolls of x-film and the print quality is much better but the white stripes remain.
I clean the machine manually every 15 days and I did a powerful cleaning before starting print right now and I still get the white stripes.
One thing that came to mind, though I don't' see how it can be connected is that the room that I print in is somewhat cool - 15°C (60°F).
There are the only two issues I haven't been able to solve. In the three months that I have been printing I already used up 3 sets of colors and business is going quite well but these are real problems and they really are affecting business.
I'm really looking forward to your replies and hope that some of you guys (and gals) will be able to give me a solution to this.
Heck I'd be willing to send you a six-pack of beer for your troubles, though I live on the other end of the world, but I'd do it UPS style
Thanks in advance everyone!
Best Regards
Antonio
I'm a long time reader, first time poster here.
A few months ago I got myself the VS-640 and I have been very happy so far. BUT, there's always a but isn't there.
The two problems I have and to which I have not been able to find any solution are the following:
Print and cut
It prints everything out like it should, looks great and all, once it finishes printing it starts cutting. The first row is perfect, just like it should be, the second row is also perfect, the third row is off by a few milimeters, forth row is off even more and by the time we get to the fifth row it isn't usable anymore and I have to throw it away.
I have already lost around $2k worth of media and ink because of this, I am getting really desperate for a solution.
It is maybe important to mention that this only happens on the vertical axis, never horizontally which lead me to believe that it could be some kind of problem with the pinch rollers.
What I tried:
I called the reseller, he said that it isn't a summa cutter and that it can't cut a hundred miles. But he advised that I should try a calibration, that I did but it didn't really solve the problem because the cutter is spot on in the first two rows and I got the same thing when I tried to calibrate.
I read up on here and I found out that if the pinch rollers are dirty that it can lose grip and that can be the cause. I cleaned them and it was no improvement.
I just tried something desperate and did a factory reset, no clue how that could help but I tried it anyway, printing now to see if it miraculously helped (doubt it).
The other problem is of a printing nature.
This is best explained with the image in the attachment. No matter what I do, on what kind of media I print I always get those white stripes every few centimeters.
When I asked my reseller he said that this is usually due to low quality material. I printed on Oracal until then and I told him to send over some of the good stuff. He send me a few rolls of x-film and the print quality is much better but the white stripes remain.
I clean the machine manually every 15 days and I did a powerful cleaning before starting print right now and I still get the white stripes.
One thing that came to mind, though I don't' see how it can be connected is that the room that I print in is somewhat cool - 15°C (60°F).
There are the only two issues I haven't been able to solve. In the three months that I have been printing I already used up 3 sets of colors and business is going quite well but these are real problems and they really are affecting business.
I'm really looking forward to your replies and hope that some of you guys (and gals) will be able to give me a solution to this.
Heck I'd be willing to send you a six-pack of beer for your troubles, though I live on the other end of the world, but I'd do it UPS style
Thanks in advance everyone!
Best Regards
Antonio