anyone have an explanation for the print to cut calibration test's design?
There are 6 sets of #'s and lines printed across the platen. Does that mean that the first set (closest to the contrl panel) addresses that area of the platen, set 3 addresses the middle area of the platen while set 6 addresses the far side of the platen?
I need to know because I'm working with an exotic material that won't track well and actually doesn't clearly show the test. The DC4SX is a great machine, but the material I'm working with should be cut on the Summa Flatbed (and we don't have one yet!)
Already have a call into Summa Tech support, and I'm sure they will get back to me soon as they always do, but thought I ought to check here in the mean time.
Thanks for the advice!
There are 6 sets of #'s and lines printed across the platen. Does that mean that the first set (closest to the contrl panel) addresses that area of the platen, set 3 addresses the middle area of the platen while set 6 addresses the far side of the platen?
I need to know because I'm working with an exotic material that won't track well and actually doesn't clearly show the test. The DC4SX is a great machine, but the material I'm working with should be cut on the Summa Flatbed (and we don't have one yet!)
Already have a call into Summa Tech support, and I'm sure they will get back to me soon as they always do, but thought I ought to check here in the mean time.
Thanks for the advice!