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I keep on getting errors when i cut and i think maybe im not putting the media off in the right spot.I put it about an inch in from the right side:confused:
The users manual really doesnt explain where to start with the media,thanks Gary
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Im only using 15" vinyl,and im just tired of wasting it:(
What error are you getting?

Also, how are you sending the file? Corel, AI?

Best Regards.
What error are you getting?

Also, how are you sending the file? Corel, AI?

Best Regards.
I use corel 4 to send the file,Im getting the graph clipped error ,that i cant seem to figure out without wasting vinyl.
Make sure you have the rollers in the colored area. I have a Graphtec and it starts on the right but I think the gX starts on the left. If the rollers are not under the colored section, you will get an error message. Also set the rollers as far to the outside of the vinyl as you can. It will not cut outside of the rollers so you may be wasting vinyl if the rollers are not set correctly.
Im pretty sure mine starts on the right side right below the display keypad.Im wondering why it says in the manual to reduce the clipart or put bigger media into it,but when i set the media size it didnt go over thats why i dont understand why im getting this message error:confused:
Im pretty sure mine starts on the right side right below the display keypad.Im wondering why it says in the manual to reduce the clipart or put bigger media into it,but when i set the media size it didnt go over thats why i dont understand why im getting this message error:confused:
I also getting an error on the cutter, it cutting but the error on the cutter is on
can any body tell me what force do I have to set up to cut eco-film
I cut my heat press vinyls at around 90 force
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I cut my heat press vinyls at around 90 force
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tHANK YOU, ALSO I'M WASTING too much material doing just one design. how can I save more material
Can you gang more than one design next to each other. This can save. Also look at your size. If you turn your design 90 degrees, will it take less material. Make sure you set your cutter origin close to the bottom of the material and as far to the right as poss.
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