DesignThieves

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  1. DesignThieves

    Help! I can not find a fix for this problem

    its a pixmax 720 sorry I've rang them and show the photos and they are reviewing it, when doing a cutter at the slowest speed I still get the problem most of the photos above are done at the slowest speed. I really appreciate the help
  2. DesignThieves

    Help! I can not find a fix for this problem

    Ah, understand I think I've got the blade depth correct as it seems to be only when it finishes a line that the problem occurs where the lines don't connect from start to finish when I adjust the overcut or blade offset it only seems to make it worse? What type of oil should i use for the blade to try and see if that's the problem or would WD-40
  3. DesignThieves

    Help! I can not find a fix for this problem

    I really appreciate you two replying so quickly as I need this fixed asap. Adjusting the force doesn't seem to be the problem as you can see below
  4. DesignThieves

    Help! I can not find a fix for this problem

    The same thing happens on any size of the design, I still get lines not quite connecting even on the test square it wont finish where it starts
  5. When the plotter goes to cut it has started doing this! I've adjusted the overcut and offset and it seems to still do it, I'm thinking it may be the blade holder itself?