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  1. ThomasModels

    Cutter slop

    It is new in the sense that I JUST opened it. I discovered the issue with the way X-Y lines intersect and the jagged oval circles it cuts. My wife located this forum after some research. I thought I would ask here if this was a common err but it looks now like I have a defective unit. I will email that number to you. Thanks!
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    Cutter slop

    I didn't wait until I had nothing to do to unpack and setup this cutter. It is needed for a large parject who's time has come. I purchased this to use in commercial prototyping, not for making toys for personal use. I would like an immediate answer as to how to proceed with getting this device repaired as it had not functioned properly straight out of the box. Thank you.
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    Cutter slop

    The feed rooler appears to be tight. There is no play but I can turn it manually by running my finger over it. I can feel that it is geared and like I indicated, tight. The carriage blade holder moves up about 2 millimeters then returns to it's original position when I release it. There is no other play in that part of it. It doesn't manually move forward or reverse, left or right, that sort of thing. Also, when I attempt to cut small circles I get an egg shape instead of a circle and it is a very crude egg shape.
  4. ThomasModels

    Cutter slop

    Yes, both visable wheels sit within the V shaped track and the carriage is firmy seated.
  5. ThomasModels

    Cutter slop

    Also, after checking the home page, it is a 12" Refine. Thanks!
  6. Hello, I'm new here and have briefly looked for problems similar to the ones I am experiencing but could not find any. I purchased a 14" (?) which was prompty delivered. It had sat in it's packaging for some time before I was able to open it, install software and use it. I intended on using it to create shapes and panels in vinyl for model kits and to create painting masks. Cut out panels, thin lines, etc, then stick them down for low relief detail. When I run vinyl thru this happens: http://www.thomasmodels.com/galpan3.jpg The ends of the cuts are sloppy and run over and across adjoining cuts. The ends of some of the cuts sort of jogg about 12 degrees off the path before starting or stopping the cut path. The circle in that image is 1" in diameter. When I attempted to cut smaller circles, they end up egg shaped instead of circular. Small text (36 point and below) is unusable. I have not tried other text sizes as I did not purchase this cutter for that purpose. I am using CorelDraw 12 to render in and send the file right to the cutter. The cutter is attched to the PC via a com port. I have used a speed of 4inches with a force of 10-40 and it happens every time. The blade is new and sharp and is ground to the proper cutting angle IE, it is not bent at the tip. I do not believe that this is a software or settings issue. Has anyone else experience similar problems and how can I go about getting it corrected? Thanks!