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I won a Summa Sign D1010 at auction, I don't know anything about it.
dwp99 replied to GaltsGarage's topic in Competitor Cutter Help
Hi Galts, Like everyone is saying the Summa is a great plotter. It's made in Belgium and it's a workhorse. I have a D60 24" plotter that I bought used in 2008 and it's going strong. I only had to replace the power supply and the pinch rollers. I was able to find a power supply on eBay. The brand they use is "Mean Well" and there is a decal on a capacitor with the model number. Here's a link to the service manual https://www.manualslib.com/products/Summa-Summasign-D1010-5542345.html I will admit that Summa is proud of their parts. -
How to apply a 78” vinyl decal so it’s level
dwp99 replied to Nicole B's topic in General discussion
Once leveled and taped at the top to hold it in place using blue painters tape. You can place a long piece of painters tape across the top to form a hinge, then cut up between the letters to apply them individually. Or if you have a graphic like in example #2 use a vertical hinge, peel the backing back to the blue tape and cut it off, then apply that half of the decal. remove the blue tape hinge peel the backing off of the second half and apply the other half of the decal. -
Wild Goose I just marked up the OP's photo. I went over to my Summa D60 and tried to replicate the same photo. I used a piece of paper so it could be seen better. The pinch rollers are all the way down, the one on the right is in the detent, the left one isn't in the detent. The carriage is pushed all the way to the carriage (right) and you can't see the downward pointing white arrow on the right side like you can in the OP's photo. The only way I could get the far right white arrow to show in the photo was to, lift the pinch rollers and slide the carriage over to the right, which drug the pinch roller off of the white paper and grit roller. The white paper is positioned to cover the right end of the grit roller. You'll also notice the gap between the edge of the paper and the knife holder is further apart than my photo above but the same as the OP's photo. I added the OP's photo just so it would be close to my post. There is no way my Summa's carriage will go that far past the right pinch roller. That's the only reason I mentioned it in my post. Maybe the newer Summa plotters will.
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I'm really not sure since I don't use Summa Cut or GoSign. I'm a Flexisign user. There is one thing that I noticed on your D60. The knife head is on the right of the right pinch roller. I went back to my summa D60 which is an older 24" cut plotter and my knife head is in between the left and right pinch rollers. I don't know if Summa made a change in the D60's over time. Can you push the knife head past the pinch rollers? I can't push the knife head past either of the pinch rollers on my D60. Does your D60 have 3 pinch rollers? If it does that explains the reason it can pass the center pinch roller.
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I have no problem cutting vinyl that's only 2" wide on my Summa D60. You need both pinch rollers on the vinyl and the brass roller below. Hows the blade depth?
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Hello and Welcome from Florida.
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I've used this on flat black and it really stands out. darcshadow is correct it does fade faster than other colors. The color is not all the way through the vinyl like 951 cor 751 either it's a coating on white vinyl.
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Hello and Welcome from Florida
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Yeah I got a metal roller and it will hold a roll up to 27" , I don't know of one that is wider. Good idea making your own. I lowered my rollers down 2.5" to keep the tape closer to the vinyl.
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I've got a question for all you Tee Shirt and Decal printers. I've been asked to take a photograph of a logo that was hand painted on the door of a truck and convert it so it can either be printed on vinyl and contour cut to make a decal or printed on tee Shirts. I'll also ask about the file format for Screen printing on a tee shirt also, just in case that question is asked. What File format is the preferred format for this procedure? This hand painting has a lot of shading and blending of colors. I just do cut vinyl and know it would have to be a vector image if I were to cut it out of vinyl. Thanks in advance, Doug
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Yup I use 2 C-clamps to hold it to the table. You sure can, you just got to keep it tight. clamp it to the table, lay the decal on the table in front of the rollers and pull off enough tape to cover the whole decal. keeping the Tape tight lay one end of it past the decal and stick it to the table. Start squeegeeing just be careful because the app tape and decal can pull back up off of the table and when you go back to make another pass with the squeegee you can get wrinkles. Use your other hand to help hold the app tape and decal on the table where you have squeegeed. It can take some practice.
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Thanks Slice and Dice, I was wondering what file format could be used. Whenever I do a job that needs to be printed I design in Flexi and save as an AI file to send to the printer. I Think the wholesale printer I use prints from AI files. But I'm in Florida and my friend is across the country. he'll bring the file to his print source. Thanks Wild Goose, I won't be cutting this one in Vinyl. It's going to be used for Tee shirts and full color decals printed on white vinyl. Something I know very little about is screen printing, I do know that each color is applied individually and a different screen is needed for each color. I didn't know if my friend would consider Screen Printing and just wanted to be prepared in case he asked. I would think that Screen Printing would need a vector file. I could pair down the colors Like you mention and see if I could make it work. Thanks again for everyone's help.
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DVDDVD Check this out. I have one and it works great. They are giving a free sample of application tape with it. I've used mine with 24" wide tape. https://www.uscutter.com/Application-Tape-Roller-Package I did make a modification to mine though. I moved the rollers closer to the table top by drilling 4 new holes to lower the rollers.
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Need help cutting outline into a solid
dwp99 replied to Orion17's topic in VinylMaster CUT, LTR, PRO & DSR
I don't know if you can open EPS files in Vinyl Master, but here's what you are looking for. Nailor JR.eps -
Well I followed the link you posted and found out that the channel creator is based in Hong Kong. They are calling it an iron on patch but no where in the description do they identify the vinyl or if it is printed or laminated. There is a link in the description of the video to purchase to patches. You can also get the email address of the channel creator or leave a comment on the video asking what type of vinyl it is and if it's printed and laminated.