madmorgan

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  1. madmorgan

    LASERPOINT 3

    thanks haumana the pause button allowed me to jog... just did my first succesful cut.
  2. sorry nothing in the manual i will try the local pause though... ive googled it come up with nothing..
  3. madmorgan

    LASERPOINT 3

    i understand the origin button but if you cant roll the vinyl into the corner or cant move the head to the left... its all ok im waiting paitiently to give it a review on ebay. it probably wont be to many good thing i say about it.
  4. madmorgan

    LASERPOINT 3

    yeah i turn it on no computer hooked up the head autohomes... if i push any arrows i think left right it adjusts print speed up down sets pressure... there are no instructions in the manual... bad button its brand new have only turned it on 4 or 5 times tried 2 or 3 cuts. sorry im a noob to all of this but if theres nothing to read on how tos then what is 1 to do.
  5. somewhat ez since ive never cut vinyl before. the arrow pads and such are a joke you cant move the head or rollers with them all they do is adjust pressure and speed.569 was way to costly for a 28" that wont even screw to the frame correctly.. i will play with mine a bit more but most likely sell it.
  6. madmorgan

    LASERPOINT 3

    im new to thee things.. love gadgets have 3 3d printers i run daily. i just bought 1 a laserpoint 3 and assembled it yesterday had a chance to play around with it today. sadly i ordered some gold semi reflective carbon fiber looking vinyl. messed around with some decals ive printed in inkjet for my rc boats. the vinyl is horendous! to many seperation bubbles so i smoothed it out as best as i could loaded it in and cut.. i ran it at 100 speed and only 38 pressure. it marked it but didnt cut it. still learning not nearly as bad as figuring out a delta style 3d printer but this is almost plug and play.... just gotta learn the cutter program a tad more. theres only 2 problems i notice. the origin button has no real effect or doe nothing or i need to read a little more in depth about how to use it because the arrows dont move the head or rollers it just adjusts speed and pressure. and the top mounts on the frame i got the 28 inch and sorry uscutter your assembly instructions must not apply to the 28 inch. the rubber legs dont even come close to fit not wide enuff. but i will probably make a adapter so i can secure printer to stand.. thats the nice thing about 3d printers. would i buy another 1 HELL NO! the thing is way to loud and honestly cmon a laser cant be that friggin costly to justify 569 usd for this...