I recently upgraded from a Mimaki JV-3 to a HP L360 and I must say the workflow for getting the vinyl on the take up reel on the JV-3 was a lot easier...start printing and when it gets down to the take up reel tape it on the core and flip a switch. Piece of cake. What I'm doing now with the L360 is before I even print a job is activate the take up reel on the screen, advance the vinyl 3 feet or so then get it taped on the take up wheel then slide the bar through and connect it, flip the switch on the take up reel then finally I print the job. This workflow is literally wasting like 3 or 4 feet of vinyl just to get it on the take up reel. If it wasn't for that bar thrown into the mix and trying to maneuver it behind the vinyl I would feel more comfortable printing til it gets to the take up reel then taping and flipping switch like how the JV-3 worked. Is this the only way to do it or am I missing something?