reeves1985

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  1. Hello - yes the center support fit correctly- here are some more pictures: the narrow channel must be on the inside:

    Outside Stand:

    [img=http://i768.photobucket.com/albums/xx326/Jasonburns01/photo%202%207.jpg]

    INside Stand:

    [img=http://i768.photobucket.com/albums/xx326/Jasonburns01/photo%201%2011.jpg]

    Top of Stand:

    [img=http://i768.photobucket.com/albums/xx326/Jasonburns01/photo%2016_1.jpg]

    Thanks

    that was exactly my thought

    I must have been sent a wrong leg because

    when ivput the narrow channels correctly facing the inside. Only 2 of the screw holes line up on one side.

    The other side all four line up,

    so I can only assume whilst both legs look the same the are actually slightly different.

    On closer inspection it looks like those 4 holes as in your last picture are slightly offset in the narrow channel.

    So must be a specific side for each leg

    Will defina rely be taking this up with the supplier (ukcutter)

    Thanks for your help!


  2. my white plastic grooves look just like your red plastic grooves.- The mount Does Not slide into the plastic- I thought the same thing. the cutter simply sits on top.

     

    If you look closely you should have small holes for the screws to go into. 

    I managed to figure that bit out after a good while head scratching!!.

    Can I ask

    did your centre support fit correctly?

    The two legs have 4 holes in the middle (for the centre brace)

    then there is 2 holes on one end which one hole lines up with the bracket I assume you screw them together

    I have had to turn one leg upside down though to get the centre brace to fit properly

    so now one one side I've got those two holes at the bottom near the feet!

    I'm to trying to work out if I have some how received a wrong leg as it looks like each one needs to be slightly different to fit with the shape of the centre brace


  3. That's the stand I've been sent

    But my pcut looks like the laserpoint

    so not sure if it's the correct stand

    Also I notice the screws in the side of the legs holding the cutter bracket

    I had to turn one upside Dow to get the centre brace to fit


  4. Yeah, I'm outta breath reading that sumbitch...
    Haha

    Well I've managed to get this son of a b***h up in some form although I am fairly certain the shop sent me one wrong leg as the only way it fits together is with one upside down.

    Won't cause an issue as the stand is as solid as it's ever going to be, but I'll be bringing it up with them.

    It looked like it may have been a demo/display one anyway as it was just slung in a box and there is numerous bolts that have no home and a few of the sizes were short, so seems to add up.


  5. I must admit it looks a lot like the laserpoint without the laser but that's about as far as my knowledge on that part goes

    I seem to have got somewhere by actually putting everything together backward

    starting from cutter mounting down as a test

    The thing that's got me scratching my head is the actual side legs have a channel either side and assume if figured out the right way around but the centre support only fits on one end and doesn't line up on the other unless you turn the leg upside down which will work fine bit I'll then have 2 holes on one side at the top and the other side will be at the bottom

    I think they should both be at the top because one lines up with the cutter mount bracket

    It's all a bit strange


  6. <blockquote class='ipsBlockquote'data-author="Mz SKEETER" data-cid="390347" data-time="1428168642"><p>

    Maybe post some pictures of where you are at....or what you have.. UScutter is not the same as UKcutter. <br />

    <br />

    This is the stand set up manual from UScutter for Pcut. <br />

    <br />

    <a href='http://www.uscuttersupport.com/downloads/Support_PDF/CutterSetup/Pcut/Pcut_Stand_Guide.pdf'>http://www.uscuttersupport.com/downloads/Support_PDF/CutterSetup/Pcut/Pcut_Stand_Guide.pdf</a></p></blockquote>

    thanks

    I understand ukcutter is not uscutter I just hoped someone could help as I thought quite a few of these creation pcut were the same/similar etc

    I've looked at those instructions earlier but they didn't help much

    I'll put some pictures up later but as a general idea this is the point I have got to

    I have:

    the screws and locking washers etc

    2 foot pieces with wheels attached

    The 2 side pieces (legs) with the 4 holes in the centerfield and 2 holes to one end

    the cutter mounting bracket

    2 roller bars

    and 2 big silver round end pieces?

    Right

    the legs have a channel running top to bottom on both sides one is slightly different to the other (but both legs identical)

    these have four holes in the centre and 2 holes at one end (I'm not sure which way these go) and also which side the centre suppoDr is supposed to fit as it seems I can only get the centre section to fit one way

    The cutter mounting bracket again looking at the instructions and the way it goes on the top I just cannot get it to fit together

    I guess what I am really asking is does anyone have one on a stand and can show me how it fits together I should then be ok to assemble


  7. I've had a creation pcut cto360 nearly a year and recently purchased the floor stand

    The problem is there was no instructions and I can't for the life of me get the thing together

    I have looked at the instructions online but they are too vague to help

    The cutter doesn't seem to want to line up with the bracket holes and the legs only seem to be able to fit one way

    Any help would be appreciated

    Oh and the cutter was purchased from ukcutter as well as the stand

    I sent pictures which they requested to make sure it was the correct stand for my machine


  8. Having a major issue with sign cut and my pcut

    I have everything set up so it works but signcut will never complete a full job it just stops 3 quarters of the way through and goes back to the "online" state

    My plotter is directly connected through USB with correct updated driver installed

    Initially to get the plotter to cut I had to set the baud rate to 38400 and every job which fails in signcut finishes complete and correctly in signblazer so my plotter is communication with my computer

    It doesn't matter if the job is a large one or small one in signcut it will still fail

    A side not I couldn't get my plotter and pc to communicate with any other baud rate including 9600

    I don't have a serial port so that is out of the question at the moment

    Any help appreciated

    Thanks


  9. I think that baud rate was wrong I set to 38400 and it works

    But I had the same issue and i was beginning my head against a brick wall and saw something somewhere regards the baud rate and it worked

    Although I don't have much luck using the cutter with signcut it always stops halfway through the job

    I have had more luck with signblazer elements which seems to work fine although the program itself is rather ugly and hard to navigate and get used to

    I wanted to use signcut because of the plugin for illustrator you can just export the design and that's it done with

    Signblazers a mess in that aspect