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How do you advance for next job ce5000 craft robo pro HELP NEEDED please!!!

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After cutting a job, I want to cut a different file on the same roll of vinyl.  How do I set the ce5000 to advance, say 20mm so I can cut a new file? 

It is returning to the "home" position now.  I just cant figure this out!!  Anyone that can help me I would surely appreciate it!!!  Thanks!

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do you mean cut another design before you cut off the previous order from the cutter?, just run back to back orders?  Please explain more.

what cutting software are you using?

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I'm using signblazer and I also use illustrator/cutmaster2. 

Same thing happens on both.  I just cant figure it out!

When I use signblazer with my pcut I don't have this problem.  It advances so I can do the next job without it traveling all the way back to the original starting position.

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I was hoping he was already had that checked, since he has a Pcut,,  

If you don't know where advance after plot is in Cutting Master, 

upper left corner of Cut/plot screen >

below properties, is 4 pictures>

farthest to the right is a picture of a blade>

click it>  at the top is advance after plot,

hope that works for you.

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When you are running on Signblazer,software. ,  what command mode  do you have your cutter running on?  GP-GL  or HP-GL?    

and Cutting Master on what command mode?

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I just changed the plotter to hp-gl, but it's still doing the same thing.  I am using "craft robo" under cutter in the cutter setup menu.  Is there a way to change hp-gl in signblazer?

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Your welcome,  You could try a different  cutter in Signblazer. Like set it up as a different model, and see if that works.  

also in your background settings  PRIORITY SETTING on your cutter,  try it on Command.  

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