slice&dice

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  1. Oh My, I seem to have referenced the O-P (gossages) who indicates Sanford Fl. USA!!!  That was over 14 years ago.

    Rarely do I need a local sign shop to assist, but keeping good relations open is important in our field (as it should be).

    Just a few weeks ago, a certain job I was doing required a specific shade of Green. Didn't need much, just a smidgen.
    Ta-Da! The local FastSigns came through for me, they're run by a good guy.


  2. To make it less painful, farm out the work to a printer.

    Especially since those tow companies need many signs, it's just not worth the aggravation to cut and weed these things.
    I took on one of those towing signage jobs a few years back, and vowed to never do it again.

    PAR-1004_8d458c55-7898-40b0-8ea7-8503ce9


  3. Sorry to hear that your cutter is not 100% up to speed.

    Keep in mind there were several versions of the MH motherboard produced, make sure you get the correct one.
    ( US Cutter doesn't stock all of them, just the one marked 2011C )  and it's $100 including shipping.

     


  4. " a replacement board " -- which board?  The actual keypad itself? The motherboard?

    Circuitry on the MH is prone to static zapping through the chassis and more often than not, it's the Z-chip (blade up and down) which gets fried. I haven't heard of what you're describing, but it's likely a failure of some other component on the controller board (i.e. - MB)

    How much $$ are you into this thing? A used MH isn't worth very much, and if you can't live with the snail-pace of cutting, just consider popping for a SC or LP3 model and get on with your 800-speed (top speed) life.


  5. More than likely a static buildup as the vinyl runs through, is your machine/stand grounded? Do you use anti-static (dryer) sheets or spray? On carpet or solid floor? Increase the relative humidity if you can in the room.


  6. ...and, back to shouting at us.

    Frustrated? No, just prefer to keep a troubleshooting thread on track. Since none of us can sit there next to you and manipulate the settings on your computer in person, the only way to solve issues is to follow certain tried-and-true methods to instruct what things to attempt, in order to get a cutter to spring to life.
    If you want to abandon that effort, your choice, and we appreciate the thanks for getting you this far.

    VCP should have worked, by the way. It's pretty basic driver for USB Com devices like a plotter.


  7. Mr Bill, let's start fresh, go back and read this thread from the top (Feb. 10th), because we honestly have no idea what you want to achieve now. Your original posting (opening Post = OP) asked a direct question ---

    "What Free Software to use with a MH871?"

    The initial replies to that request provided exactly the information you requested.  (Haumana and myself).

    On the 15th, you then added that the (VinylMaster) program was provided by the seller, but it didn't recognize the cutter.

    OK, so I told you to download and install VCP. Did you do that? (no reply was forthcoming in the meantime, until now, without any particular added information about what you've attempted, and what your setup screen looks like, as we've asked for).

    It's one thing to be Non Tech-savvy. It's another thing to avoid following along a thread of troubleshooting, without offering specific feedback on what's been suggested. If you want to get that cutter working, we'll try to help, but you have to help us, too.

     

     

     


  8.  

    hi, 

     thank you very much,

    the reason i compose in cap's is because of poor eye sight  (sorry)

    Your computer operating system has a 'display' feature which will magnify things to 150%  (Control Panel -- Hardware -- Display)

    (also, use Control key while using the scroll wheel on the mouse, it'll make things bigger on the fly)


  9. Hi there, Mr Bill.

    53" cutter is very large, and you're gonna require lots of working area (tabletops) for weeding, taping, transferring.
    What are you doing that requires a 48" wide vinyl?

    While do you say that this project is going to be somewhat of a crap-shoot, because you're not 'tech savvy' ? Do you already design, using what program? When buying that cutter, did it come with SureCutsALot (SCAL) or V-M?

    We'll help you out, but tell us where you're at in the entire cutter-upgrade process, so we can follow along with your endeavors.


  10. I am not sure what your issue really is here.

    At first, you wanted to use VinylMaster, and found out that program isn't handling the cutter you own.

    OK, so we suggested to contact them and see if they had an answer about adding that Romeo unit to their supported list and including the right drivers in the software.

    They said it wasn't on their agenda, and VM wasn't going to provide drivers for that cutter.

    In the meantime, you discovered that ECS had the driver you require. In my opinion, problem solved.

    I only mentioned the $100 in the context of business operations, generally. If I needed something to work, and the only way it would work is if I paid a subscription fee (and a very minor one, at that) then my business plan would include that into the overall costs of my operations, and be factored into my client pricing calculations. Like my internet service. And my cellphone service, and my rent, and my advertising budget, and my garbage disposal fees, insurance, etc. etc.