gabagoo
New Member
My Summa d-140 can be a very finicky piece of equipment. It cuts great and as a plotter is good. The opus reader has been a thorn in my side for over 6 years. I have tried many cures but there always seems to be a job 2 or 3 times a week that frustrates the &^%^ out of me with the reader refusing to pick up the registration marks. I have done so many things to help it along over the years. I have 3mm black squares I have cut out of gloss vinyl to place over the registration marks, and it can work, but is a time waster as you are stuck waiting for the plotter to reject the reading of each mark. I have tried rubbing the laminate after it fails and that too has worked, but again very time consuming and frustrating, especially when you have more important duties to attend to. I even found that after rubbing the laminate to get it glossier or remove silvering that a little moisture over the square really helped the reader.
So anyways Friday I needed to cut 21 logos about 14" x 21" and I printed them in lots of 6...they were laminated 2 days earlier and every piece drove me near crazy with refusal of every technique to find those marks.
I gave up Friday and left it to this morning and again the same issue. I really have to change this laminate to something a little more user friendly.... but I thought today I am going to shut the lights out in my work room and see what happens. I used a small led light to line up the plotter and then shut it off and hit enter.....remarkably the plotter found all 6 marks on the first try and it cut effortlessy. I have an 8 foot double fluorescent light above the Summa with T8 bulbs...I never would have suspected that to cause an issue.
lets see how long this fix works.
So anyways Friday I needed to cut 21 logos about 14" x 21" and I printed them in lots of 6...they were laminated 2 days earlier and every piece drove me near crazy with refusal of every technique to find those marks.
I gave up Friday and left it to this morning and again the same issue. I really have to change this laminate to something a little more user friendly.... but I thought today I am going to shut the lights out in my work room and see what happens. I used a small led light to line up the plotter and then shut it off and hit enter.....remarkably the plotter found all 6 marks on the first try and it cut effortlessy. I have an 8 foot double fluorescent light above the Summa with T8 bulbs...I never would have suspected that to cause an issue.
lets see how long this fix works.