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  • x axis error help.

    Posted by Sammy o Driscoll on 8 January 2007 at 07:24

    Hi all, I have recently acquired a summacut d60 and am using illustrator 8. I am a red raw newbie and am doing very well managing to get most of my work to the cutting stage. Unfortunately I am having a problem on an irregular basis and it is doing my head in. Can not sort it out. Some files I try to cut are giving an x axis error on the cutter. I don’t think my files are too big for the cutting area. Some times when I size something up it also causes the problem. I can not take any work as I am never sure when this problem is going to crop up. Any help greatly appreciated.

    Sammy o Driscoll replied 18 years, 9 months ago 3 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Tim Jay

    Member
    8 January 2007 at 11:07

    I’m a relative newbie myself so cannot answer your question. I know I sometimes get the X axis error on my Graphtec, and it’s something to do positioning ?? I think I get it if my vinyl isn’t straight or runs off the pinch rollers.

    But a tip that might help, use the plotter pen and paper roll to check a job before you cut, can save you a few quid if you’re half way through a length of vinyl before the error appears.

    Someone also told me to use cheap backing paper wallpaper stuff, but I got a roll of proper plotter paper quite cheap from my stationers, as I was a bit unsure about the wallpaper idea!?

  • Sammy o Driscoll

    Member
    9 January 2007 at 01:43

    Thanks for input Tim much appreciated. i think you may be right about the positioning. i am going to go at it for another couple of hours to-morrow using the old trial and error method i might stumble across the solution.

  • Chris Wool

    Member
    9 January 2007 at 10:07

    hi

    most x axes errors come from the vinyl roll snaging and overloading the motors or a fault like binding within the machine.

    chris

  • Sammy o Driscoll

    Member
    10 January 2007 at 00:13

    Chris your a legend……….
    just the golden nugget piece of information i was looking for. I was puting the vinyl rolls on the alignment rollers too tight. I loosened them up and was able to cut without a problem.

    may the road rise with ya…..
    thanks
    Sammy

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