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The cutter will run for a few seconds and quit. The cutter is new and using vinylmaster with usb. All i have are cut marks were the blade had cut into it. I have only been able twice to get to get an image.The software is running on default settings

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Hi cutmaster ---  sounds like you're encountering some newbie problems!
Let's back up and see what you've got happening.

First of all, vinylmaster is registered, right?
Secondly, you're trying to cut 'an image' -- can we see the file? (upload it as an attachment to your posting).  What happens when you just try to cut text?
 

Let's start there and see what we find out.

 

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If you have never ran a vinyl cutter before, then don't start with  cutting a design.  First you need to start with the TEST feature and set your vinyl cutter up.  That is what the TEST feature is for. You have to set your blade depth, blade offset, and force first. Then type some text on your layout screen directly from the software and cut it.  We don't know what kind of design you are cutting or whether it is even a vector design.  Practice with typing text first and learn your cutter.  This is the correct way to set your blade depth, which must be correct, before you set your other settings. Every cutter has to be fine tuned to cut correctly.

This is correct way to set your blade depth.

To start with, you should set your blade depth correctly, by taking the blade holder out of the machine, and firmly cut across a piece of scrap vinyl, you will be cutting. You should only be cutting the vinyl and barely a mark on wax paper backing, Adjust blade to get there, Then put the blade holder back in machine, and use the force of the machine to get there, same results, only cutting the vinyl and barely a mark in wax paper backing. You should just barely see and feel your blade tip out of the blade holder.

 

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...and cutmaster apparently has solved this problem all on his own.  (Although I do wonder what was happening!)

 

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im getting scratch mark on the paper. i have a 68 in cutter but im using 12x12 paper so for some reason the rollers are not moving the paper

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if you take the cutter offline, will it allow you to jog the paper back and forth? are the pinch rollers over the grit bar?

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Where are you putting the paper?  It needs to be loaded on the far right pinch rollers. Have you read the suggestions posted above?  

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22 minutes ago, MZ SKEETER said:

Where are you putting the paper?  It needs to be loaded on the far right pinch rollers. Have you read the suggestions posted above?  

ya that was the issues the 12x12 paper was not reach enough rollers to be able to move properly.I was able center it enough so it cutting now. Thanks everyone for your input to narrow now the issue. 

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why are you cutting paper?  Unless you have the paper on a carrier mat, you will be cutting into the teflon cutting strip, making gouges and scratches. You don't want to be doing that. 

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25 minutes ago, MZ SKEETER said:

why are you cutting paper?  Unless you have the paper on a carrier mat, you will be cutting into the teflon cutting strip, making gouges and scratches. You don't want to be doing that. 

Im talking about the vinyl cutter cutting the vinyl

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40 minutes ago, cutmaster said:

Im talking about the vinyl cutter cutting the vinyl

well, you said "paper" So, I was going by what you said.  You can't cut paper unless it is on a carrier sheet. Say vinyl next time. :D

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If you're cutting vinyl, but the blade is making slashes in the paper backing, then your blade is set wrong. You need to set the blade properly first and foremost, then from there, adjust the blade force.

Members here use the cutter for various things - so if you say your cutter is slashing paper, then all who read your post is under the understanding that you are cutting paper, and if that was the case, then Skeeter is correct in saying that you need a carrier sheet.

You will find that when someone brings an issue to this forum, we take the words at face value, and quite literally, because being very specific is usually the best way to get assistance.

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