fuzzy_cam
The Granbury Wrap & Sign Guy
Hello all-
We are all a little confused here at the shop. We have two 1624's, both have the material take-up reel/system (VJ-16TUP30U). On our oldest 1624 (somewhere around 6 years old, still going strong), we are having an issue where the take-up reel is askew. It is causing the material to lift on the right-side of the machine (when facing printer), and causing head strikes. On long print runs we have to go to the machine every 30 minutes or so and manually scoot the media core on the reel over to the left to flatten the material back out.
We are fully aware of the ability to adjust the take up on the left side, and have tried adjusting MANY times back and forth (up and down). I remembered when the tech came from Fellers to help us set up our second 1624... He took a ~4' X 12" piece of paper and made a loop in the end of it. He looped the end of it around the bar (without the core on) and took the other end up to the cutting strip on the machine and adjusted the system to make this paper hit the cut line in the same place on both sides of the printer. As of now, the machine is level and we have the take up reel level as well. I have tried this looped-paper method and it seems that it should be perfect! However, after ~30 minutes of printing, the material starts lifting again and we have to go manually move the core back to the left to flatten the material. We have also tried using multiple cores and switching the metal bar from the other 1624 as well.
The newer printer does not have this issue, and from what I can tell is lined up the same way as the older machine.
The questions I pose to you are, have you ever had this happen before? What was your remedy? Is there any sort of documentation to properly adjust the take up reel? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
We are all a little confused here at the shop. We have two 1624's, both have the material take-up reel/system (VJ-16TUP30U). On our oldest 1624 (somewhere around 6 years old, still going strong), we are having an issue where the take-up reel is askew. It is causing the material to lift on the right-side of the machine (when facing printer), and causing head strikes. On long print runs we have to go to the machine every 30 minutes or so and manually scoot the media core on the reel over to the left to flatten the material back out.
We are fully aware of the ability to adjust the take up on the left side, and have tried adjusting MANY times back and forth (up and down). I remembered when the tech came from Fellers to help us set up our second 1624... He took a ~4' X 12" piece of paper and made a loop in the end of it. He looped the end of it around the bar (without the core on) and took the other end up to the cutting strip on the machine and adjusted the system to make this paper hit the cut line in the same place on both sides of the printer. As of now, the machine is level and we have the take up reel level as well. I have tried this looped-paper method and it seems that it should be perfect! However, after ~30 minutes of printing, the material starts lifting again and we have to go manually move the core back to the left to flatten the material. We have also tried using multiple cores and switching the metal bar from the other 1624 as well.
The newer printer does not have this issue, and from what I can tell is lined up the same way as the older machine.
The questions I pose to you are, have you ever had this happen before? What was your remedy? Is there any sort of documentation to properly adjust the take up reel? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!