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Need Help Envision 375

Eduardas

New Member
Hi everyone,


I’m experiencing a cutting issue with my EnVision 375 plotter. I have a large stencil order using Oramask 831 material, and I’m trying to speed up production by using reverse weeding — which would work great — except I’m running into a problem.

Some corners aren’t cutting completely, causing the letters to stay attached to the material when peeling. I’ve already rounded the corners slightly and set the overcut to the maximum in Gerber Plot software, but the issue persists.

Has anyone encountered a similar problem or found a reliable solution? Any tips or adjustments that could help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you in advance!

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Titch Sanders

New Member
Hi,
It's not a blade issue is it.. or even wear on the roller where the blade makes contact?/ I'd attempt to slightly increase the pressure force on the blade first and/or a new blade??
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Muzza

New Member
Hi, yeah had this happen to my 20+ yo 375. Are the bail arms down firmly, check the tension on the blade holder spring (z-axis). Does it make a knocking sound when it doesn't complete the shape?? That's the carriage hitting the top of the z-axis. I would suggest doing a callibraton test on the z-axis, but for that you need a 216g (7.5oz) weight that fits on top of the blade holder. On the control panel hit 'enter-F3, F2, F2 calibrate, F3 z-cal and it will tell you the process from there. Unfortunately the weight is critical and costs about 180USD. Or get one machined. Other than that good luck!
 
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