HarveyLester

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  1. Hi, I have had a Creation PCUT CTO630 for a little while now, and it generally cuts okay, but recently I have started cutting designs which feature lettering, and for some reason it cuts lettering very imprecisely. For example, this is how it should cut: Yet, after cutting, the letters will be an uneven thickness, with rounded corners. Often, the start and end points of a letter won't align (I have Photoshopped these to help make the problem more visible). Changing the blade offset in Signcut makes absolutely no difference. I did test cuts with offsets of 0.25, 0.3, 0.35 and 0.4, and they all look exactly the same. I also tried cutting with different speeds (from 2 to 5), and this made no difference either. If anybody could help me out, I'd be extremely grateful.
  2. Thanks for the reply. I'm not sure what you mean by blade cartridge assembly rollers though...
  3. Thanks. I will check the blade holder. If that doesn't solve it, I will post the .eps file...
  4. Hi everybody, I have been using a Creation PCut CR630 for quite a while now and, excluding the occasional minor error, I have generally not had any issues with it, until now. A few days ago I sent a design from Signcut to the cutter and everything started as usual, but about halfway through the cut it stopped cutting the design and instead cut a diagonal line all the way back to the starting point, displaying a 'Waiting' message on the LCD screen. Now it does this nearly everytime I try to cut a design, no matter how simple or small the design. After a while I got sick of wasting vinyl, so I removed the blade from the holder and began to carry out a few tests. I'm pretty sure it is an issue with static electricity, since I only get this problem when using white vinyl. When I run a test cut with either no vinyl or non-white vinyl, the cut completes just fine. I have tried running a ground cable from the bottom of the cutter to the stand, but this hasn't resolved the problem. The 'feet' on the bottom of the stand have a plastic base, and the floor is wooden. Could this be the problem? I've tried installing the latest FTDI driver, to no avail. I am using the following settings, in both Device Manager (Windows 7 64-bit) and Signcut Productivity Pro: Bits per second: 9600 Data bits: 8 Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Flow control: Hardware I am using the following advanced Port Settings (In Device Manager): Com Port Number: COM4 USB Transfer Sizes Receive: 4096 bytes Transmit: 4096 bytes Latency Timer: 16 msec Timeouts Minimum Read Timeout: 0 msec Minimum Write Timeout: 0 msec Serial Enumerator: Checked Serial Printer: Checked Cancel If Power Off: Checked Event On Surprise Removal: Checked Set RTS On Close: Checked Disable Modem Ctrl Alt Startup: Unchecked I'm going to try wiping the cutter and stand down thoroughly with dryer sheets, as well as placing a dryer sheet inside the vinyl roll itself, and possibly tape some dryer sheets to the rollers and back of the cutter, so that the vinyl comes into contact with the sheets before reaching the blade. If all else fails, I'm going to try using a humidifier. For the record, as much as I'd love to use a serial connection, my cutter only has a USB port, so I'm stuck with that. Anybody got any other suggestions as to what might be causing the problem, and how to fix it? Thanks in advance!
  5. There is no serial port on my cutter. Will a keyspan adapter still work?