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How do I...

Deaton Design

New Member
...keep my D60 from rolling out too much material. Id rather the dang thing just start cutting instead of rolling out ten feet of material before it does.
Anyone?
 

Mike Paul

Super Active Member
(In Flexi) Put a check in the optimize cutting order box under your advanced tab and keep it at apx 12in.
Make sure you don't have any pre-feed setting selected.
 

Goofball

New Member
John.....I've always hated that about my D60 too....so aggrivating. Can't wait to see how to fix it. Good question!!!

Bob
 

SAS

New Member
My T-750 dose that also, but I think it's a good thing so you can make sure it is going to track ok before you starts cutting.
 

OldPaint

New Member
dont your cut program have a PRINT PREVIEW? corel does.....and showes ya where your objects to be cut lay on the cut sheet.
i have rolands so know nothing bout d-60, but if you dont have the text/object to be cut sittin on the very beging of the cutting page.....it will do what yours does.
 

dswanson

New Member
we were told that the reason that it does this is to roll material off of the roll so that there is less continuous strain that could possibly cause material to not feed at the rate it should
 
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