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bad cut on Graphtec 5mm tal letters

clivemart4

New Member
Hi All,

Please have a look at the attached photograph. The bottom text is cut on my roland VS2 640. The top text is cut on my Graphtec FC9000. I've played about with the step pass settings on the Graphtec, but can't seem to get good results.
I can't understand why a print and cut machine is doing much better cuts on smaller text with default settings and my dedicated cutting machine looks terrible .
Any suggestion as to how I might improve, what I am dong wrong.

Any help appreciated
 

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Joe House

Sign Equipment Technician
Is your cut strip in good shape? Also is the blade sharp and exposed correctly? Is your blade holder in good shape? What speed, force, offset, and acceleration settings are you using?
I've not had to change step pass settings and you'd probably be better off resetting the factory defaults on your plotter and start over. Hold the up arrow on the keyboard while you power on the plotter to reset the defaults.

The Graphtec can cut as well as the Roland any day. Don't give up on it.
 

clivemart4

New Member
Hi Joe,
Thanks for your reply.
The cutting strip is fine, in fact its never been used as I cut over the perf slot. I also installed a new blade holder with new blade. I think I might just have to do a factory reset and compare the results.

Thanks for your help!
 

Limolzi

New Member
Is this the first time you powered up your graphtec or did the problem only show now? We also only cut over the perf slot and never have had any similar issues. We use onyx and its designated cutserver on everything that we cut. What software do you use too cut on the fc9000?
 

Joe House

Sign Equipment Technician
I'd try cutting this over the cut strip. You'll get better cut quality - especially on small letters.
 
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