TorbenC

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  1. 11 hours ago, Wildgoose said:

    I don't mean to knock it. I had good success with mine for about 2-1/2 years until I had decided I could make enough to justify getting a servo machine. 

    No I know.

    I know the quality of the machine, and only bought it to make money to buy a Roland or similair print/cutter, so I can have one machine, instead of two :)


  2. I have tried with other software, with same problem, so it's a software setting/Hardware problem.

    Copam has done me good, but was way slower, no USB, no contour cut, a LOT of failurs (Knife down, scroll accros the roll etc. etc.) so I had to sit on top of it.
    I got the Pcut CS630 for €300 - Which was cheaper than have my Copam shipped to my new location.


  3. I just bought a Creation PCUT CS630 (with laser) as an upgrade, to my Copam CP-2500.

    Everything works fine, but when I try to contour cut in Signcut 2 (3 week free demo) the cutter stalls, and I'm not able to move the cutter with the arrows (not via keyboard or cutter)

    Everytime, I have to power down the cutter, to get it to work again.

    Anyone have an idea, what's wrong here?


  4. I finally got my cutter to work in Windows 10 - The problem was the cable. Copam CP series uses a straight serial cable, and not a Null-modem cable as other cutters.

    UScutter adviced me to buy a Keyspan USB-Serial device, and it works flawless!


    Now I just needs to figure out how to cut directly from Illustrator, so my workflow will be cut down to a minimum.

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  5. Since my main PC only has serial, and not parallel port, I'm trying to get my cutter to work with serial.

    I'm using a XP PC with parallel and serial to test, and have no problems with parallel. (I don't wanna have 2 PC's running)

    If I do a Loopback test (Hardware) on the serial line, I get through, so my cable is 100% a RS232 Null-modem cable. When trying to cut, with everything setup, the cutter don't cut, and SignCut is getting nowhere (I guess it dosen't get a hardware repsonse from the cutter)

    Could my serial port on the cutter be broken? Or what is going on here? (Not going on :) )

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  6. Hi!

    I'm gonna cut out some lightning gels.

    I have some problems, because there is no backingpaper, to hold on to the gels.

    I'm gonna cut out a large circle, with smaller circles inside. But to prevent that everything moves around, I would like to cut out the small circles to start with, and then the outer circle last.


    How can I do that?


  7. I now had my Copam CP-2500 for 2 months, and the demand for vinyl-cutting and multicolored stickers are growing.

    I have been offered a Roland SP-540v for $8000, the machine had a huge service 1 year ago.
    It's a lot of money, but I think I can get them back pretty fast.


    Does anyone know anything about "CIS" / DIY fill with Roland Machines? 

    And should I look on other models or brands of print/cutters ? 

    I would like to be able to make banners and posters also.

     

    Hit me ;)


  8. I will try that :)

    Thank you!
     

    But I can feel that I will buy a much better cutter soon, maybe a printer/cutter.. This was just a hobby-thing to help out some friends, but the demand for stickers, posters, banners etc., are extreme! 
    The established companies in the area, charge some insanly prices, when you look at cost-prices and labours. $2800 for covering a trailer (2x5 sq. meters) with some simple logo and script.


  9. SignCut is good software. Your limitation is your cutter as far as the contour cutting goes. You can get close by manually setting it up but you will never get a real close cut. If you are trying out SignCut then call their tech line and see if they can talk you through the manual setup. 

    Im aware of that :) 

    My problem is, that I can't move the blade through the software, to set the points. Don't know if it's a cutter problem, or software problem?