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  • roland pc60 with flexi8 contour issue

    Posted by Dave Willis on 6 January 2012 at 22:06

    hi all, this is my first thread on here and im quite new to printing and cutting so go gentle with me.

    ive got flexi 8 which i get on well with, with my normal cutter but ive just got my hands on a roland pc60. everything works, as ive seen it. but in flexi i can print no problem at all. i can cut decals,
    but i cant contour cut.
    im assuming its something really simple that ive overlooked but all the same, any ideas would be great.
    many thanks

    Chris Wool replied 13 years, 9 months ago 5 Members · 16 Replies
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  • Ian Johnston

    Member
    6 January 2012 at 23:32

    set your line thickness as 0.000001mm or as small as it will go, and a specific colour it magenta, in the print menu set contour cut as magenta and it should work
    Ian

  • Martin Pearson

    Member
    7 January 2012 at 01:18

    Sorry don’t use flexi so can’t help with the question but if you introduce yourself in the hello forum & tell people about yourself you will find you get more replies to questions you post.

  • Dave Willis

    Member
    7 January 2012 at 09:50

    thanks ive tried that. contour line set as magenta, small as i can, still no joy.

    tried a contour cut on its own with no print, still did nothing although production manager does go through the process with both,
    ripping ect – done
    (but it evidently it lies)

  • John Thomson

    Member
    7 January 2012 at 09:58

    To create a contour cut line in Flexi use the effects tab then contour cut….

    John

  • Dave Willis

    Member
    7 January 2012 at 10:38

    thanks john ive done that. ive got the contour line, it just wont contour cut!

  • John Thomson

    Member
    7 January 2012 at 10:58

    What cutter? optical eye or manual registration?

    After printing ( 4 registration marks are better) you must send the cut job from the production manager to the cutter…..you then get the option to use optical eye or align the registration marks manually.

    John

  • Ian Johnston

    Member
    7 January 2012 at 12:52

    John ,
    It a pc60 that save is talking about. No optical eye, it’s and old thermal printer that you can print cut with through a windows printer driver. All cutting and printing is done via that driver.

    Dave . Make sure you haven’t any other lines in the job. Select all and change colour to clear. Then pick contour line , copy it and paste and change colour and thickness, . Try making it the top layer,

    Should work

    Ps. I sold mine years ago, but there’s loads of days I wish I still had it

    Ian

  • Chris Wool

    Member
    7 January 2012 at 14:23
    quote :

    everything works, as ive seen it. but in flexi i can print no problem at all. i can cut decals,
    but i cant contour cut.

    don’t understand sorry cos its flexy

    does it use its own driver or the roland driver in the roland driver you have to have both printing and cutting selected.

  • John Thomson

    Member
    7 January 2012 at 15:14

    apologies….my description was for a standalone cutter.

    John

  • Dave Willis

    Member
    7 January 2012 at 18:46

    ian; thanks but that hasnt done it

    john; no worries

    chris; i assume its using its own driver as all i did was plug it chose the roland from the list and set it as a hybrid.

    as i said in an earlier post it was working fine on corel draw 7, is there much difference between the two, because i can pick that up cheap enough if it’ll make any difference

  • Ian Johnston

    Member
    7 January 2012 at 18:56

    You haven’t installed the driver. It’s windows based like a desktop printer, you output your jobs through it as if you were going to print on an Epsom or lemark, from the properties menu of the print setup page you define spot colours, cutting etc. I think if you do a search the drivers are on here or a link to them

    Ian

  • Ian Johnston

    Member
    7 January 2012 at 19:05
  • Dave Willis

    Member
    7 January 2012 at 21:13

    yeeaahhhh!
    finally

    thanks all, it still wasnt very straight forward but i got there.

    bloody slow though isnt?

  • Chris Wool

    Member
    7 January 2012 at 21:31

    slow it will be but because its stepper motor and very fine for the print makes the cutting finer than most dedicated cutters.
    prints silver and gold very well on to gloss black

  • Dave Willis

    Member
    8 January 2012 at 12:06

    oh yes it does do some nice work
    thanks again

  • Chris Wool

    Member
    8 January 2012 at 12:26

    welcome to the pc60-600 appreciation society just don’t do bigger stuff on it and keep it clean also vinyl to be spotless grit particles are the real enemy

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