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FC7000 Initial origin backwards

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I have an FC7000-100 plotter. Today, we had a power outage, and even though it is plugged into a battery backup/surge protector, the plotter said it needed to be reinitialized. I did so, and when it was done, instead of heading to the right of the machine to the origin point, it went a bit more to the left, and believes this is the origin point now. After intializing, the screen comes up with the condition it needs to be on and says it is ready to cut. I have turned off the machine, unplugged the machine, and reinstalled the firmware, but nothing fixes this issue. I haven't been able to find anything in the user manual or the FAQ's on Graphtec's site, so if anyone has a suggestion or knows how to fix it, I would be all ears!

Thanks in advance

Ben

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it thinks you are feeding the vinyl from the front change it to frrd from rear.

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yes, i had another person on another post mention the same thing. I was able to do that and it is working great now! Thanks for the tip! I do appreciate it! The following information is for others who may have this issue. I don't know if the manual lists how to make that change, but when it was asking which roll to initialize, that is when i started hitting some buttons on the control panel, and when I pressed the up and the down arrows at the same time, it changed. For some reason, the setting went back to GP-GL so I had to switch that back to HP-GL.

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Hello guys!

 

I have a cutter FC7000-16 I still can not get my purchase has been cut, it is unable to synchronize with the SOFTWARE studio graphtec, help me please

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Hello guys!

 

I have a cutter FC7000-16 I still can not get my purchase has been cut, it is unable to synchronize with the SOFTWARE studio graphtec, help me please

hows things in haiti?

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