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Problem adjusting cutting speed

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I have a Pcut CT630.

everything seems to work, but I can only adjust "cutting speed" from 50 to 80.

everything else adjusts right, have adjusted the press - no probs.

i sthere a fix for this?:huh:

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Cutting speeds are usually registered in mm/s and the slowest speed I can access on my SC/Liyu is just 100mm/s and I normally run at 800mm/s (top speed)

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according to the manual the adjustment on the cutter(not computer) should adjust from

from the manual:

" Cutting speed

In speed setting mode, press

+or-to adjust cutting speed, high speed is suitable

for cutting big characters or image, while low speed is suitable for exquisite small

character or image. 10-shift speed is available for your choice:

10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 "

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He is not talking about downforce here, but rather the speeds.

Apparently, there is a glitch that prevents his machine from going any slower than the highrange 50-80 (ostensibly, 500mm/s - 800mm/s)

What happens when you are already cutting, and try to adjust?

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He is not talking about downforce here, but rather the speeds.

Apparently, there is a glitch that prevents his machine from going any slower than the highrange 50-80 (ostensibly, 500mm/s - 800mm/s)

What happens when you are already cutting, and try to adjust?

you cannot adjust anything while its working.

when its working it says waiting, and when its done it says online.

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He is not talking about downforce here, but rather the speeds.

Apparently, there is a glitch that prevents his machine from going any slower than the highrange 50-80 (ostensibly, 500mm/s - 800mm/s)

What happens when you are already cutting, and try to adjust?

your right, my error..thanks, It was the speed that was changed, to higher numbers.

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