Pyro Nemesis

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  1. Interesting observation on the condition! I have always been using #1 but upon reading your comment I went to view some of the videos on graphtec studios site and noticed #2 always being the one they have selected. I have always had #2 set as my pen so I am certainly going to try changing this to see if it helps with my tails and nicks!
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    Graphtec FC8600 Blade adjustment help

    So I finally got around to trying out the new blade and while it does cut better I am still experiencing this on some spots. Have you found a fix to yours? For some reason on a couple curves it doesn't finish the cut all the way or the cut goes into the letter/number slightly taking out a little nick.
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    Graphtec FC8600 Blade adjustment help

    I was just dealing with this exact issue with my CE-6000 and after reading a couple posts found out my blade tip was actually broken. I haven't been able to test my new blade yet but it might be worth checking if you haven't ruled that out yet.
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    Hello from Canada

    Thank everyone for the warm welcome. slice&dice, sorry, I'm not but if I were my handle certainly would be awesome and fitting! I am a metal fabricator so I've seen my fair share of fires if that counts haha.
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    Hello from Canada

    Hello, My name is Dustyn and i'm new to the community. I have a graphtec ce-6000 that I picked up last fall because I was very interested in creating my own decals after being a buyer for many years. I am part of a couple groups that also had members always asking where they can get some so that kinda pushed me over the edge to purchase a plotter. Mostly I have been learning from the odd youtube video here and there as well as trial and error but haven't joined a forum until now to expand my learning curve. I look forward to the many pages of reading I have ahead of me and the tips/tricks (as well as mistakes) this community offers.